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1898 1C PR67RB PCGS #2382

What an eye popping lovely HIGH END GEM! Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors are super clean and are crystal clear. The reverse of he coin appears to have sat on felt for a while. When you twirl the coin, you see rolling “liquid” like mirrors. The obverse has stunning original colors of GEM Mint red/gold. The reverse has deeper colors of red/green/violet/gold swirling all over. Miss Liberty and the details are frosted and are needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is wild! PCGS 3, NGC 6, CAC 5. VERY important to note: the last one of these to sell in auction brought $4,025.00 back in 2007! Even in NGC the last one to sell was back in 2010. This is all stated facts (full proof) What a great coin for an extremely rare date date in SUPERB GEM! CAC Legend

1900 1C PR66RB PCGS #2388

CAC. A solid red clear toned proof. Deep reflective mirrors highlights the red and orange, devices nicely frosted,

1901 1C PR66RD PCGS #2392

WHOA! Who lit this firecracker? No question this coin is VERY HIGH END! Remarkable mirrors are deep and have bold reflection. The mirrors are crystal clear and are super clean. There is only one single microscopic toning dot hidden on the reverse. When you twirl this firecracker, the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of ice. No question the colors are a GEM original full mint red with a hint of gold. Miss Liberty and the details are razor sharp in strike and have light frost. The eye appeal is gonzo wild! PCGS 26, NGC 10, CAC 10. Legend

1901 1C PR66RD PCGS #2392

WHOA! Who lit this firecracker? No question this coin is VERY HIGH END! Remarkable mirrors are deep and have bold reflection. The mirrors are crystal clear and are super clean. There is only one single microscopic toning dot hidden on the reverse. When you twirl this firecracker, the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of ice. No question the colors are a GEM original full mint red with a hint of gold. Miss Liberty and the details are razor sharp in strike and have light frost. The eye appeal is gonzo wild! PCGS 26, NGC 10, CAC 10. Legend

1901 1C PR66RD PCGS #2392

WHOA! Who lit this firecracker? No question this coin is VERY HIGH END! Remarkable mirrors are deep and have bold reflection. The mirrors are crystal clear and are super clean. There is only one single microscopic toning dot hidden on the reverse. When you twirl this firecracker, the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of ice. No question the colors are a GEM original full mint red with a hint of gold. Miss Liberty and the details are razor sharp in strike and have light frost. The eye appeal is gonzo wild! PCGS 26, NGC 10, CAC 10. Legend

1903 1C PR66BN PCGS #2396

Larry Shepherd Collection

1903 1C PR66RB PCGS #2397

A totally original GEM that has great looks! Bold and flashy mirrors make the deeper colors stand out. This is NOT a dark or drab coin at all. The mirrors are also super clean. Gorgeous and totally original shades of GEM Mint red/gold/magenta/pale green swirl all over. The reverse has brighter colors wrapped around the rims. Miss Liberty and the details are all fully struck. The eye appeal is terrific! PCGS 32, NGC 18, CAC 6. CAC verified

1905 1C PR66RB PCGS #2403

Beautiful colors! I8 mm Deep mirrors reflect colors we rank a 9 on our 1-10 color scale (10 is the best). The colors are totally original shades of red/violet/gold. that are clearly visible There are no spots but there are freckles of toning that can only be seen with a glass. This coin actually has some contrast too. Miss Liberty is fully struck and stands out with thick frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! A very colorful coin! PCGS 35, NGC 21, CAC 9. Legend CAC verified

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63RB PCGS #2826

FROM THE DR. STEPHEN DAVIDSON COLLECTION A wholesome and VERY CHOICE example of this popular KEY date issue. Wholly ORIGINAL surfaces are aglow with a brilliant underlying RED mint luster. Subtle violet and tan overtones account for the RB category. Sharply struck with crisply defined devices. The eye appeal is superb for the grade. PCGS 270, NGC 118, CAC 37. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $3,840 in March 2019. That was then...more recently a non-CAC coin sold for $4,800 in July 2021. The current CAC CPG value is $4,670. Rare finer, do not let this gorgeous MS63 RB get away if you are looking for a really high end for the grade example for your set. LEGEND AUCTION DEC 2021. CAC

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63RB PCGS #2826

FROM THE DR. STEPHEN DAVIDSON COLLECTION A wholesome and VERY CHOICE example of this popular KEY date issue. Wholly ORIGINAL surfaces are aglow with a brilliant underlying RED mint luster. Subtle violet and tan overtones account for the RB category. Sharply struck with crisply defined devices. The eye appeal is superb for the grade. PCGS 270, NGC 118, CAC 37. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $3,840 in March 2019. That was then...more recently a non-CAC coin sold for $4,800 in July 2021. The current CAC CPG value is $4,670. Rare finer, do not let this gorgeous MS63 RB get away if you are looking for a really high end for the grade example for your set. LEGEND AUCTION DEC 2021. CAC

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63RB PCGS #2826

FROM THE DR. STEPHEN DAVIDSON COLLECTION A wholesome and VERY CHOICE example of this popular KEY date issue. Wholly ORIGINAL surfaces are aglow with a brilliant underlying RED mint luster. Subtle violet and tan overtones account for the RB category. Sharply struck with crisply defined devices. The eye appeal is superb for the grade. PCGS 270, NGC 118, CAC 37. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $3,840 in March 2019. That was then...more recently a non-CAC coin sold for $4,800 in July 2021. The current CAC CPG value is $4,670. Rare finer, do not let this gorgeous MS63 RB get away if you are looking for a really high end for the grade example for your set. LEGEND AUCTION DEC 2021. CAC

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63RB PCGS #2826

FROM THE DR. STEPHEN DAVIDSON COLLECTION A wholesome and VERY CHOICE example of this popular KEY date issue. Wholly ORIGINAL surfaces are aglow with a brilliant underlying RED mint luster. Subtle violet and tan overtones account for the RB category. Sharply struck with crisply defined devices. The eye appeal is superb for the grade. PCGS 270, NGC 118, CAC 37. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $3,840 in March 2019. That was then...more recently a non-CAC coin sold for $4,800 in July 2021. The current CAC CPG value is $4,670. Rare finer, do not let this gorgeous MS63 RB get away if you are looking for a really high end for the grade example for your set. LEGEND AUCTION DEC 2021. CAC

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63RB PCGS #2826

FROM THE DR. STEPHEN DAVIDSON COLLECTION A wholesome and VERY CHOICE example of this popular KEY date issue. Wholly ORIGINAL surfaces are aglow with a brilliant underlying RED mint luster. Subtle violet and tan overtones account for the RB category. Sharply struck with crisply defined devices. The eye appeal is superb for the grade. PCGS 270, NGC 118, CAC 37. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $3,840 in March 2019. That was then...more recently a non-CAC coin sold for $4,800 in July 2021. The current CAC CPG value is $4,670. Rare finer, do not let this gorgeous MS63 RB get away if you are looking for a really high end for the grade example for your set. LEGEND AUCTION DEC 2021. CAC

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63RB PCGS #2826

FROM THE DR. STEPHEN DAVIDSON COLLECTION A wholesome and VERY CHOICE example of this popular KEY date issue. Wholly ORIGINAL surfaces are aglow with a brilliant underlying RED mint luster. Subtle violet and tan overtones account for the RB category. Sharply struck with crisply defined devices. The eye appeal is superb for the grade. PCGS 270, NGC 118, CAC 37. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $3,840 in March 2019. That was then...more recently a non-CAC coin sold for $4,800 in July 2021. The current CAC CPG value is $4,670. Rare finer, do not let this gorgeous MS63 RB get away if you are looking for a really high end for the grade example for your set. LEGEND AUCTION DEC 2021. CAC

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS63RB PCGS #2826

FROM THE DR. STEPHEN DAVIDSON COLLECTION A wholesome and VERY CHOICE example of this popular KEY date issue. Wholly ORIGINAL surfaces are aglow with a brilliant underlying RED mint luster. Subtle violet and tan overtones account for the RB category. Sharply struck with crisply defined devices. The eye appeal is superb for the grade. PCGS 270, NGC 118, CAC 37. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $3,840 in March 2019. That was then...more recently a non-CAC coin sold for $4,800 in July 2021. The current CAC CPG value is $4,670. Rare finer, do not let this gorgeous MS63 RB get away if you are looking for a really high end for the grade example for your set. LEGEND AUCTION DEC 2021. CAC

1914 1C PR66RB PCGS #3319

CAC. This coin has outrageous attributes, toning, and is HIGH END! Mother nature really did a terrific job here! Both sides have immaculate matte surfaces. The strike is incredible. You do not need a glass to see any pin point features. The strike is so sharp all the features look 3-D! The iridescent colors are totally original blends of deep copper/faint mint red/pale green/violet/pale gold. The eye appeal is tremendous! CAC

1914 1C PR66RB PCGS #3319

CAC. This coin has outrageous attributes, toning, and is HIGH END! Mother nature really did a terrific job here! Both sides have immaculate matte surfaces. The strike is incredible. You do not need a glass to see any pin point features. The strike is so sharp all the features look 3-D! The iridescent colors are totally original blends of deep copper/faint mint red/pale green/violet/pale gold. The eye appeal is tremendous! CAC

1914 1C PR66RB PCGS #3319

CAC. This coin has outrageous attributes, toning, and is HIGH END! Mother nature really did a terrific job here! Both sides have immaculate matte surfaces. The strike is incredible. You do not need a glass to see any pin point features. The strike is so sharp all the features look 3-D! The iridescent colors are totally original blends of deep copper/faint mint red/pale green/violet/pale gold. The eye appeal is tremendous! CAC

1868 2C PR66RB PCGS #3637

Peach-orange, violet, magenta, and blue shadings meld over this Red and Brown Premium Gem. Impressively reflective with only a hint of peripheral carbon near 3 o'clock on the obverse. Population: 17 in 66 Red and Brown, 2 finer (6/16) Heritage Auction Here we have a coin that is love at first, second, third and forever sight!! This is a great top quality piece too. Deep, clear, super clean, and highly reflective mirrors are boldly beamed from all over. You can look as hard as you want and you will find ZERO imperfections. A beautiful mix of totally original shades of GEM RED, gold/pale violet colors all swirl evenly on both sides. There are NO spots or discolorations. Every detail is needle sharp in strike and has some frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! ONLY 600 were ever minted. PCGS 27, NGC 29, CAC 10.With all the color and the high quality this coin has to offer, It's a much tougher coin to find than you think. CAC LEGEND AUCTION Can’t beat this coins tremendous quality or eye appeal! Unusually deep mirrors are clean overall, have great clarity, and are highly reflective. We searched all over using a strong glass and found ZERO imperfections. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of glass. The color is totally ORIGINAL. Vivid shades of gold/magenta/blue/Mint Red all swirl all over. Every detail is frosted and has a needle-sharp strike. The eye appeal is pure eye candy! ONLY 600 were minted. PCGS 26, NGC 29, CAC 17. This PCGS CAC example brought $3,525.00 08/2020. Do not be fooled by the pops, really pretty examples like this do NOT appear with any frequency! LEGEND CAC

1868 2C PR66RB PCGS #3637

Peach-orange, violet, magenta, and blue shadings meld over this Red and Brown Premium Gem. Impressively reflective with only a hint of peripheral carbon near 3 o'clock on the obverse. Population: 17 in 66 Red and Brown, 2 finer (6/16) Heritage Auction Here we have a coin that is love at first, second, third and forever sight!! This is a great top quality piece too. Deep, clear, super clean, and highly reflective mirrors are boldly beamed from all over. You can look as hard as you want and you will find ZERO imperfections. A beautiful mix of totally original shades of GEM RED, gold/pale violet colors all swirl evenly on both sides. There are NO spots or discolorations. Every detail is needle sharp in strike and has some frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! ONLY 600 were ever minted. PCGS 27, NGC 29, CAC 10.With all the color and the high quality this coin has to offer, It's a much tougher coin to find than you think. CAC LEGEND AUCTION Can’t beat this coins tremendous quality or eye appeal! Unusually deep mirrors are clean overall, have great clarity, and are highly reflective. We searched all over using a strong glass and found ZERO imperfections. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of glass. The color is totally ORIGINAL. Vivid shades of gold/magenta/blue/Mint Red all swirl all over. Every detail is frosted and has a needle-sharp strike. The eye appeal is pure eye candy! ONLY 600 were minted. PCGS 26, NGC 29, CAC 17. This PCGS CAC example brought $3,525.00 08/2020. Do not be fooled by the pops, really pretty examples like this do NOT appear with any frequency! LEGEND CAC

1868 2C PR66RB PCGS #3637

Peach-orange, violet, magenta, and blue shadings meld over this Red and Brown Premium Gem. Impressively reflective with only a hint of peripheral carbon near 3 o'clock on the obverse. Population: 17 in 66 Red and Brown, 2 finer (6/16) Heritage Auction Here we have a coin that is love at first, second, third and forever sight!! This is a great top quality piece too. Deep, clear, super clean, and highly reflective mirrors are boldly beamed from all over. You can look as hard as you want and you will find ZERO imperfections. A beautiful mix of totally original shades of GEM RED, gold/pale violet colors all swirl evenly on both sides. There are NO spots or discolorations. Every detail is needle sharp in strike and has some frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! ONLY 600 were ever minted. PCGS 27, NGC 29, CAC 10.With all the color and the high quality this coin has to offer, It's a much tougher coin to find than you think. CAC LEGEND AUCTION Can’t beat this coins tremendous quality or eye appeal! Unusually deep mirrors are clean overall, have great clarity, and are highly reflective. We searched all over using a strong glass and found ZERO imperfections. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of glass. The color is totally ORIGINAL. Vivid shades of gold/magenta/blue/Mint Red all swirl all over. Every detail is frosted and has a needle-sharp strike. The eye appeal is pure eye candy! ONLY 600 were minted. PCGS 26, NGC 29, CAC 17. This PCGS CAC example brought $3,525.00 08/2020. Do not be fooled by the pops, really pretty examples like this do NOT appear with any frequency! LEGEND CAC

1861 3CS MS61 PCGS #3679

Beautiful mixed golden iridescent with aqua blue and red. Small mark on reverse. Pancake Holder 1st Gen.

1861 3CS MS61 PCGS #3679

Beautiful mixed golden iridescent with aqua blue and red. Small mark on reverse. Pancake Holder 1st Gen.

1861 3CS MS61 PCGS #3679

Beautiful mixed golden iridescent with aqua blue and red. Small mark on reverse. Pancake Holder 1st Gen.

1861 3CS MS61 PCGS #3679

Beautiful mixed golden iridescent with aqua blue and red. Small mark on reverse. Pancake Holder 1st Gen.

1861 3CS MS61 PCGS #3679

Beautiful mixed golden iridescent with aqua blue and red. Small mark on reverse. Pancake Holder 1st Gen.

1862 3CS MS66 PCGS #3680

Struck during the Civil War, the 1862 silver 3 cent piece is a great date for type collectors, and an attractively toned GEM is a great way to represent the type. Flashy, nearly prooflike reflective luster beams from under the rich layers of gold, teal, cobalt, and brilliant orange color. The color is hypnotic and the quality is superb with a great old fashioned toning scheme that wil delight any collector. PCGS 130, NGC 126, CAC 55. While not rare in this grade, with the SUPERB eye appeal. This beautifully toned GEM runs ahead of any completion! Legend Auction CAC

1862 3CS MS66 PCGS #3680

Struck during the Civil War, the 1862 silver 3 cent piece is a great date for type collectors, and an attractively toned GEM is a great way to represent the type. Flashy, nearly prooflike reflective luster beams from under the rich layers of gold, teal, cobalt, and brilliant orange color. The color is hypnotic and the quality is superb with a great old fashioned toning scheme that wil delight any collector. PCGS 130, NGC 126, CAC 55. While not rare in this grade, with the SUPERB eye appeal. This beautifully toned GEM runs ahead of any completion! Legend Auction CAC

1862 3CS MS66 PCGS #3680

Struck during the Civil War, the 1862 silver 3 cent piece is a great date for type collectors, and an attractively toned GEM is a great way to represent the type. Flashy, nearly prooflike reflective luster beams from under the rich layers of gold, teal, cobalt, and brilliant orange color. The color is hypnotic and the quality is superb with a great old fashioned toning scheme that wil delight any collector. PCGS 130, NGC 126, CAC 55. While not rare in this grade, with the SUPERB eye appeal. This beautifully toned GEM runs ahead of any completion! Legend Auction CAC

1862 3CS MS66 PCGS #3680

Struck during the Civil War, the 1862 silver 3 cent piece is a great date for type collectors, and an attractively toned GEM is a great way to represent the type. Flashy, nearly prooflike reflective luster beams from under the rich layers of gold, teal, cobalt, and brilliant orange color. The color is hypnotic and the quality is superb with a great old fashioned toning scheme that wil delight any collector. PCGS 130, NGC 126, CAC 55. While not rare in this grade, with the SUPERB eye appeal. This beautifully toned GEM runs ahead of any completion! Legend Auction CAC

1862 3CS MS66 PCGS #3680

Struck during the Civil War, the 1862 silver 3 cent piece is a great date for type collectors, and an attractively toned GEM is a great way to represent the type. Flashy, nearly prooflike reflective luster beams from under the rich layers of gold, teal, cobalt, and brilliant orange color. The color is hypnotic and the quality is superb with a great old fashioned toning scheme that wil delight any collector. PCGS 130, NGC 126, CAC 55. While not rare in this grade, with the SUPERB eye appeal. This beautifully toned GEM runs ahead of any completion! Legend Auction CAC

1867 3CS PR65 PCGS #3717

Gold CAC. Glimmering fields and lovely toning characterize this 1867 proof, which is scarce in high grade. Visual appeal is enhanced by sea-green and lemon-gold hues, including notably sharp details throughout the centers. Light reverse die lapping is evident as usual. This piece is distinguished for its CAC Gold label, being one of only three so designated in this grade. Population: 67 in 65 (2 in 65+), 40 finer. Gold CAC: 3 in 65, 0 finer (3/24). Heritage

1873 3CS PR65 PCGS #3724

A really cool rare coin? This coin is VERY high end! Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have great clarity and are clean. A deeper mix of totally original blue/lime/rise/gold cover the entire obverse. The reverse has the same (actually more green) but has a stunning center of lighter purple/gold colors. These colors do have life! Every detail is needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is neat! ONLY 600 were minted of this proof only date. PCGS 63, NGC 60, CAC 22. These are not so easy to find. Here you have a Proof only date. An obsolete series. A unique design. And a GEM example of a 145 year old coin. Both sides are remarkably clean and have deep and clear glittering mirrors. A beautiful mellow mix of gold/auburn/pale purple/green/ocean blue evenly swirls over the mirrors. Legend CAC verified

1873 3CS PR65 PCGS #3724

A really cool rare coin? This coin is VERY high end! Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have great clarity and are clean. A deeper mix of totally original blue/lime/rise/gold cover the entire obverse. The reverse has the same (actually more green) but has a stunning center of lighter purple/gold colors. These colors do have life! Every detail is needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is neat! ONLY 600 were minted of this proof only date. PCGS 63, NGC 60, CAC 22. These are not so easy to find. Here you have a Proof only date. An obsolete series. A unique design. And a GEM example of a 145 year old coin. Both sides are remarkably clean and have deep and clear glittering mirrors. A beautiful mellow mix of gold/auburn/pale purple/green/ocean blue evenly swirls over the mirrors. Legend CAC verified

1873 3CS PR65 PCGS #3724

A really cool rare coin? This coin is VERY high end! Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have great clarity and are clean. A deeper mix of totally original blue/lime/rise/gold cover the entire obverse. The reverse has the same (actually more green) but has a stunning center of lighter purple/gold colors. These colors do have life! Every detail is needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is neat! ONLY 600 were minted of this proof only date. PCGS 63, NGC 60, CAC 22. These are not so easy to find. Here you have a Proof only date. An obsolete series. A unique design. And a GEM example of a 145 year old coin. Both sides are remarkably clean and have deep and clear glittering mirrors. A beautiful mellow mix of gold/auburn/pale purple/green/ocean blue evenly swirls over the mirrors. Legend CAC verified

1866 5C Rays PR65 PCGS #3817

CAC. JD-1, Low R.3. A gorgeous Gem proof of the introductory Shield nickel date, this piece has bold design motifs with a deeply mirrored frame around the lustrous devices. Both sides exhibit iridescent powder-blue and wheat-gold toning. CAC: 15 in 65, 6 finer (3/24).Heritage

1866 5C Rays PR65 PCGS #3817

CAC. JD-1, Low R.3. A gorgeous Gem proof of the introductory Shield nickel date, this piece has bold design motifs with a deeply mirrored frame around the lustrous devices. Both sides exhibit iridescent powder-blue and wheat-gold toning. CAC: 15 in 65, 6 finer (3/24).Heritage

1897 5C PR67 PCGS #3895

WOW! This is a absolutely beautiful 127 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. We kinda wonder why its not a + (NO promises). Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen on the obverse. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don’t have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! PCGS 30, NGC 20, CAC 16. The last one to sell via auction brought $1,450.00 11/2023. The current Collectors Universe value is $1,600.00. This coin will put a smile on your face-it is that pretty! Legend 2/5/24. CAC

1897 5C PR67 PCGS #3895

WOW! This is a absolutely beautiful 127 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. We kinda wonder why its not a + (NO promises). Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen on the obverse. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don’t have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! PCGS 30, NGC 20, CAC 16. The last one to sell via auction brought $1,450.00 11/2023. The current Collectors Universe value is $1,600.00. This coin will put a smile on your face-it is that pretty! Legend 2/5/24. CAC

1897 5C PR67 PCGS #3895

WOW! This is a absolutely beautiful 127 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. We kinda wonder why its not a + (NO promises). Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen on the obverse. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don’t have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! PCGS 30, NGC 20, CAC 16. The last one to sell via auction brought $1,450.00 11/2023. The current Collectors Universe value is $1,600.00. This coin will put a smile on your face-it is that pretty! Legend 2/5/24. CAC

1897 5C PR67 PCGS #3895

WOW! This is a absolutely beautiful 127 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. We kinda wonder why its not a + (NO promises). Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen on the obverse. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don’t have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! PCGS 30, NGC 20, CAC 16. The last one to sell via auction brought $1,450.00 11/2023. The current Collectors Universe value is $1,600.00. This coin will put a smile on your face-it is that pretty! Legend 2/5/24. CAC

1897 5C PR67 PCGS #3895

WOW! This is a absolutely beautiful 127 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. We kinda wonder why its not a + (NO promises). Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen on the obverse. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don’t have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! PCGS 30, NGC 20, CAC 16. The last one to sell via auction brought $1,450.00 11/2023. The current Collectors Universe value is $1,600.00. This coin will put a smile on your face-it is that pretty! Legend 2/5/24. CAC

1897 5C PR67 PCGS #3895

WOW! This is a absolutely beautiful 127 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. We kinda wonder why its not a + (NO promises). Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen on the obverse. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don’t have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! PCGS 30, NGC 20, CAC 16. The last one to sell via auction brought $1,450.00 11/2023. The current Collectors Universe value is $1,600.00. This coin will put a smile on your face-it is that pretty! Legend 2/5/24. CAC

1897 5C PR67 PCGS #3895

WOW! This is a absolutely beautiful 127 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. We kinda wonder why its not a + (NO promises). Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen on the obverse. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don’t have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! PCGS 30, NGC 20, CAC 16. The last one to sell via auction brought $1,450.00 11/2023. The current Collectors Universe value is $1,600.00. This coin will put a smile on your face-it is that pretty! Legend 2/5/24. CAC

1902 5C PR67 PCGS #3900

SUPER HIGH END all the way! We do not understand why PCGS did not award this coin a +. Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors are the ultimate in clarity and cleanliness. When you twirl the coin you are nearly blinded by the flashy from the ice like mirrors. There is slight contrast. A very faint hint of gold can be detected on the reverse. Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have strong frost (for an 1902). The eye appeal is jaw dropping! PCGS 21, NGC 17, CAC 17. LEGEND. CAC

1902 5C PR67 PCGS #3900

SUPER HIGH END all the way! We do not understand why PCGS did not award this coin a +. Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors are the ultimate in clarity and cleanliness. When you twirl the coin you are nearly blinded by the flashy from the ice like mirrors. There is slight contrast. A very faint hint of gold can be detected on the reverse. Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have strong frost (for an 1902). The eye appeal is jaw dropping! PCGS 21, NGC 17, CAC 17. LEGEND. CAC

1902 5C PR67 PCGS #3900

SUPER HIGH END all the way! We do not understand why PCGS did not award this coin a +. Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors are the ultimate in clarity and cleanliness. When you twirl the coin you are nearly blinded by the flashy from the ice like mirrors. There is slight contrast. A very faint hint of gold can be detected on the reverse. Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have strong frost (for an 1902). The eye appeal is jaw dropping! PCGS 21, NGC 17, CAC 17. LEGEND. CAC

1902 5C PR67 PCGS #3900

SUPER HIGH END all the way! We do not understand why PCGS did not award this coin a +. Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors are the ultimate in clarity and cleanliness. When you twirl the coin you are nearly blinded by the flashy from the ice like mirrors. There is slight contrast. A very faint hint of gold can be detected on the reverse. Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have strong frost (for an 1902). The eye appeal is jaw dropping! PCGS 21, NGC 17, CAC 17. LEGEND. CAC

1902 5C PR67 PCGS #3900

SUPER HIGH END all the way! We do not understand why PCGS did not award this coin a +. Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors are the ultimate in clarity and cleanliness. When you twirl the coin you are nearly blinded by the flashy from the ice like mirrors. There is slight contrast. A very faint hint of gold can be detected on the reverse. Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have strong frost (for an 1902). The eye appeal is jaw dropping! PCGS 21, NGC 17, CAC 17. LEGEND. CAC

1909 5C PR67 PCGS #3907

Highly rolling mirrored fields with Iridescent sky blue mixed with clear golden toning adorned with mild frosted details. Very appealing 1909 5C PR67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (73/3 and 23/0+). NGC Census: (79/8 and 2/0+).

1909 5C PR67 PCGS #3907

Highly rolling mirrored fields with Iridescent sky blue mixed with clear golden toning adorned with mild frosted details. Very appealing 1909 5C PR67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (73/3 and 23/0+). NGC Census: (79/8 and 2/0+).

1909 5C PR67 PCGS #3907

Highly rolling mirrored fields with Iridescent sky blue mixed with clear golden toning adorned with mild frosted details. Very appealing 1909 5C PR67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (73/3 and 23/0+). NGC Census: (79/8 and 2/0+).

1909 5C PR67 PCGS #3907

Highly rolling mirrored fields with Iridescent sky blue mixed with clear golden toning adorned with mild frosted details. Very appealing 1909 5C PR67 PCGS. CAC. PCGS Population: (73/3 and 23/0+). NGC Census: (79/8 and 2/0+).

1910 5C PR67+ PCGS #3908

Vivid rainbow toning arcs through the left obverse and upper reverse margins, leaving the remainder of this high-end Superb Gem proof with sun-golf and lilac-blue tinting. The strike is needle sharp throughout, and the preservation is virtually flawless. Population: 55 in 67 (6 in 67+), 4 finer (10/20)

1910 5C PR67+ PCGS #3908

Vivid rainbow toning arcs through the left obverse and upper reverse margins, leaving the remainder of this high-end Superb Gem proof with sun-golf and lilac-blue tinting. The strike is needle sharp throughout, and the preservation is virtually flawless. Population: 55 in 67 (6 in 67+), 4 finer (10/20)

1910 5C PR67+ PCGS #3908

Vivid rainbow toning arcs through the left obverse and upper reverse margins, leaving the remainder of this high-end Superb Gem proof with sun-golf and lilac-blue tinting. The strike is needle sharp throughout, and the preservation is virtually flawless. Population: 55 in 67 (6 in 67+), 4 finer (10/20)

1910 5C PR67+ PCGS #3908

Vivid rainbow toning arcs through the left obverse and upper reverse margins, leaving the remainder of this high-end Superb Gem proof with sun-golf and lilac-blue tinting. The strike is needle sharp throughout, and the preservation is virtually flawless. Population: 55 in 67 (6 in 67+), 4 finer (10/20)

1919 5C MS66 PCGS #3941

RAINBOW MANIA is happening on this coin! WOW, what a breathtakingly beautiful display of intense color in shades of baby blue, magenta and fiery orange! Intense luster is in no way diminished by the color. Needle sharp motifs. A small contact mark is noted on the bison’s foreleg when viewed with strong magnification. PCGS 188; NGC 40. Two coins sold last year. One for $1,560 in June 2019 and another for $1,320 in September 2019. You better be ready to battle the color loving collectors out there if you want to take this prize home! Legend lot 212 3/26/2020

1919 5C MS66 PCGS #3941

RAINBOW MANIA is happening on this coin! WOW, what a breathtakingly beautiful display of intense color in shades of baby blue, magenta and fiery orange! Intense luster is in no way diminished by the color. Needle sharp motifs. A small contact mark is noted on the bison’s foreleg when viewed with strong magnification. PCGS 188; NGC 40. Two coins sold last year. One for $1,560 in June 2019 and another for $1,320 in September 2019. You better be ready to battle the color loving collectors out there if you want to take this prize home! Legend lot 212 3/26/2020

1919 5C MS66 PCGS #3941

RAINBOW MANIA is happening on this coin! WOW, what a breathtakingly beautiful display of intense color in shades of baby blue, magenta and fiery orange! Intense luster is in no way diminished by the color. Needle sharp motifs. A small contact mark is noted on the bison’s foreleg when viewed with strong magnification. PCGS 188; NGC 40. Two coins sold last year. One for $1,560 in June 2019 and another for $1,320 in September 2019. You better be ready to battle the color loving collectors out there if you want to take this prize home! Legend lot 212 3/26/2020

1919 5C MS66 PCGS #3941

RAINBOW MANIA is happening on this coin! WOW, what a breathtakingly beautiful display of intense color in shades of baby blue, magenta and fiery orange! Intense luster is in no way diminished by the color. Needle sharp motifs. A small contact mark is noted on the bison’s foreleg when viewed with strong magnification. PCGS 188; NGC 40. Two coins sold last year. One for $1,560 in June 2019 and another for $1,320 in September 2019. You better be ready to battle the color loving collectors out there if you want to take this prize home! Legend lot 212 3/26/2020

1919 5C MS66 PCGS #3941

RAINBOW MANIA is happening on this coin! WOW, what a breathtakingly beautiful display of intense color in shades of baby blue, magenta and fiery orange! Intense luster is in no way diminished by the color. Needle sharp motifs. A small contact mark is noted on the bison’s foreleg when viewed with strong magnification. PCGS 188; NGC 40. Two coins sold last year. One for $1,560 in June 2019 and another for $1,320 in September 2019. You better be ready to battle the color loving collectors out there if you want to take this prize home! Legend lot 212 3/26/2020

1919 5C MS66 PCGS #3941

RAINBOW MANIA is happening on this coin! WOW, what a breathtakingly beautiful display of intense color in shades of baby blue, magenta and fiery orange! Intense luster is in no way diminished by the color. Needle sharp motifs. A small contact mark is noted on the bison’s foreleg when viewed with strong magnification. PCGS 188; NGC 40. Two coins sold last year. One for $1,560 in June 2019 and another for $1,320 in September 2019. You better be ready to battle the color loving collectors out there if you want to take this prize home! Legend lot 212 3/26/2020

1913 5C Type 2 PR67 PCGS #3990

VERY HIGH END! FLAWLESS Golden iridescent perimeter with light blue iridescent center. FLAWLESS surfaces are a total delight to see. We used a strong glass and looked all over. The Matte surfaces stand out nicely too. A bold glowing luster beams from all over. Both sides are a nickel color with soft original gold highlights. There are NO spots. All of the details are exceptionally struck. The eye appeal is tremendous! PCGS 78, NGC 37, CAC 37. Legend CAC

1914 5C PR66 PCGS #3991

Lovely pastel rainbow color on both sides of this gem Matte Proof nickel accentuate the superb surface quality. Stunning eye appeal this low mintage coin possesses. Verified quality CAC

1914 5C PR66 PCGS #3991

Lovely pastel rainbow color on both sides of this gem Matte Proof nickel accentuate the superb surface quality. Stunning eye appeal this low mintage coin possesses. Verified quality CAC

1936 5C Brilliant PR66 PCGS #3995

Watery Mirrors that roll like mercury and iridescent neon sky blue centering into mauve on obverse. The reverse starts at rim with album toning golden yellow centering to neon sky blue with bullseye center light purple. Outstanding eye appeal! You can stare at it in hand all day and wish all coins looked like this! Eye Candy! Old Blue Label. High End and technically under graded. Looks like it should be in a Proof 68 holder. CAC VERIFIED

1936 5C Brilliant PR66 PCGS #3995

Watery Mirrors that roll like mercury and iridescent neon sky blue centering into mauve on obverse. The reverse starts at rim with album toning golden yellow centering to neon sky blue with bullseye center light purple. Outstanding eye appeal! You can stare at it in hand all day and wish all coins looked like this! Eye Candy! Old Blue Label. High End and technically under graded. Looks like it should be in a Proof 68 holder. CAC VERIFIED

1937 5C PR66+ PCGS #3996

Clear Liquid mercury mirrors. Blue, mauve, purple green and golden iridescent toning. Beautiful watery reflective mirrors are blinding in the light. Pretty pastel pink, gold, and icy blue coloration adds to the superb eye appeal. PCGS 18 as of Oct 2017

1937 5C PR66+ PCGS #3996

Clear Liquid mercury mirrors. Blue, mauve, purple green and golden iridescent toning. Beautiful watery reflective mirrors are blinding in the light. Pretty pastel pink, gold, and icy blue coloration adds to the superb eye appeal. PCGS 18 as of Oct 2017

1937 5C PR66+ PCGS #3996

Clear Liquid mercury mirrors. Blue, mauve, purple green and golden iridescent toning. Beautiful watery reflective mirrors are blinding in the light. Pretty pastel pink, gold, and icy blue coloration adds to the superb eye appeal. PCGS 18 as of Oct 2017

1944-P 5C MS66 PCGS #4022

Silver War Nickel ex BENSON. Appears to have Full Steps. Old Blue Tag Holder

1944-P 5C MS66 PCGS #4022

Silver War Nickel ex BENSON. Appears to have Full Steps. Old Blue Tag Holder

1944-P 5C MS66 PCGS #4022

Silver War Nickel ex BENSON. Appears to have Full Steps. Old Blue Tag Holder

1938 5C PR67+ PCGS #4175

Rolling clear mirrored fields with iridescent sky blue and sunlight toning. Very appealing. CAC

1938 5C PR67+ PCGS #4175

Rolling clear mirrored fields with iridescent sky blue and sunlight toning. Very appealing. CAC

1952 5C PR68 PCGS #4184

Clear mirrors and rolling mercury reflection. Very clean from any type of contact. Exciting eye appeal! Old Blue tag Holder !

1952 5C PR68 PCGS #4184

Clear mirrors and rolling mercury reflection. Very clean from any type of contact. Exciting eye appeal! Old Blue tag Holder !

1954 5C PR68 PCGS #4186

Clear liquid mercury mirrors and clean surface from any type of contact, looks like it was fresh from the mint and immaculately preserved. Old Blue Tag Holder!

1954 5C PR68 PCGS #4186

Clear liquid mercury mirrors and clean surface from any type of contact, looks like it was fresh from the mint and immaculately preserved. Old Blue Tag Holder!

1954 5C PR68 PCGS #4186

Clear liquid mercury mirrors and clean surface from any type of contact, looks like it was fresh from the mint and immaculately preserved. Old Blue Tag Holder!

1954 5C PR68 PCGS #4186

Clear liquid mercury mirrors and clean surface from any type of contact, looks like it was fresh from the mint and immaculately preserved. Old Blue Tag Holder!

1954 5C PR68 PCGS #4186

Clear liquid mercury mirrors and clean surface from any type of contact, looks like it was fresh from the mint and immaculately preserved. Old Blue Tag Holder!

1954 5C PR68 PCGS #4186

Clear liquid mercury mirrors and clean surface from any type of contact, looks like it was fresh from the mint and immaculately preserved. Old Blue Tag Holder!

1873 H10C MS66+ PCGS #4404

EX SIMPSON. One look and you will know why this coin was picked for the FINEST EVER H.10 set-Simpson. It is a VERY high end beauty! A full booming luster shows off sleek and smooth semi prooflike surfaces. Even using a strong glass will only impress you more about its cleanliness. Outstanding and totally original color of royal blue/purple/green/violet swirl all over. Miss Liberty and every detail is frosty and have a pinpoint sharp strike. The eye appeal is tremendous! PCGS 8, NGC 6, CAC 4. This is the ONLY MS66+ graded. PCGS has graded only 2 in MS67 and one 67+. You rarely see Half Dimes this pretty. If you are building a SUPERB Half Dime, Type, or toned set of anything, this coin is a MUST add! As we said before, we picked it to be in the #1 all time MS Seated Half Dime set for a reason! LEGEND CAC

1909 10C PR66 PCGS #4893

Pittman CAC No question this is a SUPERB PR Barber 10C with a lineage. Deep and glittering mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have strong clarity and are super clean. The obverse has totally original and gorgeous shades of vibrant blue/green/old colors. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is fantastic! ONLY 650 were minted. PCGS 33, NGC 44, CAC 7. The last PCGS CAC piece to sell in auction brought a more respectable $1,527.00 12/2016. That says a ton about the date and grades rarity! Legend 2/22/2020 CAC

1909 10C PR66 PCGS #4893

Pittman CAC No question this is a SUPERB PR Barber 10C with a lineage. Deep and glittering mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have strong clarity and are super clean. The obverse has totally original and gorgeous shades of vibrant blue/green/old colors. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is fantastic! ONLY 650 were minted. PCGS 33, NGC 44, CAC 7. The last PCGS CAC piece to sell in auction brought a more respectable $1,527.00 12/2016. That says a ton about the date and grades rarity! Legend 2/22/2020 CAC

1909 10C PR66 PCGS #4893

Pittman CAC No question this is a SUPERB PR Barber 10C with a lineage. Deep and glittering mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have strong clarity and are super clean. The obverse has totally original and gorgeous shades of vibrant blue/green/old colors. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is fantastic! ONLY 650 were minted. PCGS 33, NGC 44, CAC 7. The last PCGS CAC piece to sell in auction brought a more respectable $1,527.00 12/2016. That says a ton about the date and grades rarity! Legend 2/22/2020 CAC

1909 10C PR66 PCGS #4893

Pittman CAC No question this is a SUPERB PR Barber 10C with a lineage. Deep and glittering mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have strong clarity and are super clean. The obverse has totally original and gorgeous shades of vibrant blue/green/old colors. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is fantastic! ONLY 650 were minted. PCGS 33, NGC 44, CAC 7. The last PCGS CAC piece to sell in auction brought a more respectable $1,527.00 12/2016. That says a ton about the date and grades rarity! Legend 2/22/2020 CAC

1911 10C PR67 PCGS #4895

This coin is a killer SUPERB GEM PR67 all day long. We see no reason why it would not + as well. Deep and bold mirrors reflected endlessly from all over. The mirrors are ultra clean and are perfectly clear. A dynamic mix of totally original moderate iridescent colors swirls all over. You do NOT have to imagine the amber/green/gold/violet/russet/blue colors that are clear to the naked eye. Miss Liberty and every detail is thickly frosted and are fully struck. The eye appeal is fabulous! ONLY 543 were struck. PCGS 12, NGC 16, CAC 11. Legend

1914 10C PR66+ PCGS #4898

A miraculous GEM survivor from the lowest mintage of the series. Only 425 Proofs were struck for collectors, and the present beauty is truly a delight to behold. Phenomenal multicolored toning graces both sides of this high end, sexy GEM. Bold, flashing mirrors enliven the bold colors. Dominated by blue, gold, and orange hues that meld with some violet and deeper red patina the stunning visual allure is quite seductive. Cameo frost like seen under the toning. Only 425 Proofs were struck. PCGS 23, NGC 23, CAC 19. Only 3 PR66+s have been graded by PCGS. CAC

1914 10C PR66+ PCGS #4898

A miraculous GEM survivor from the lowest mintage of the series. Only 425 Proofs were struck for collectors, and the present beauty is truly a delight to behold. Phenomenal multicolored toning graces both sides of this high end, sexy GEM. Bold, flashing mirrors enliven the bold colors. Dominated by blue, gold, and orange hues that meld with some violet and deeper red patina the stunning visual allure is quite seductive. Cameo frost like seen under the toning. Only 425 Proofs were struck. PCGS 23, NGC 23, CAC 19. Only 3 PR66+s have been graded by PCGS. CAC

1914 10C PR66+ PCGS #4898

A miraculous GEM survivor from the lowest mintage of the series. Only 425 Proofs were struck for collectors, and the present beauty is truly a delight to behold. Phenomenal multicolored toning graces both sides of this high end, sexy GEM. Bold, flashing mirrors enliven the bold colors. Dominated by blue, gold, and orange hues that meld with some violet and deeper red patina the stunning visual allure is quite seductive. Cameo frost like seen under the toning. Only 425 Proofs were struck. PCGS 23, NGC 23, CAC 19. Only 3 PR66+s have been graded by PCGS. CAC

1914 10C PR66+ PCGS #4898

A miraculous GEM survivor from the lowest mintage of the series. Only 425 Proofs were struck for collectors, and the present beauty is truly a delight to behold. Phenomenal multicolored toning graces both sides of this high end, sexy GEM. Bold, flashing mirrors enliven the bold colors. Dominated by blue, gold, and orange hues that meld with some violet and deeper red patina the stunning visual allure is quite seductive. Cameo frost like seen under the toning. Only 425 Proofs were struck. PCGS 23, NGC 23, CAC 19. Only 3 PR66+s have been graded by PCGS. CAC

1942/1 10C VF30 PCGS #5036

No distracting marks, well struck full wing lines (representing freedom of thought) and full fasces lines.

1942/1 10C VF30 PCGS #5036

No distracting marks, well struck full wing lines (representing freedom of thought) and full fasces lines.

1942/1 10C VF30 PCGS #5036

No distracting marks, well struck full wing lines (representing freedom of thought) and full fasces lines.

1942/1 10C VF30 PCGS #5036

No distracting marks, well struck full wing lines (representing freedom of thought) and full fasces lines.

1937 10C PR67 PCGS #5072

Mother nature did one of her very best jobs here! This coin not only is SUPER HIGH END, but has gorgeous colors. Deep and glittering mirrors have an intense reflection. Its like a flowing roll or liquid mercury. The mirrors have great clarity, cleanliness, and the reflection is intense. However this piece is all about the monster colors. A beautiful and totally original swirling mix of amber/gold/green/violet colors are all over the obverse. The reverse has the same on the rims. The colors are a 9 on our 1-10 scale (10 is the best). The overall eye appeal is drool city! PCGS 275, NGC 197, CAC 135. The last one with no color sold for $588.00 09/2017. We expect this coin to border record price territory. Our estimate is firm. If this coin were at show it would not last more than a few minutes! Legend Auction CAC

1937 10C PR67 PCGS #5072

Mother nature did one of her very best jobs here! This coin not only is SUPER HIGH END, but has gorgeous colors. Deep and glittering mirrors have an intense reflection. Its like a flowing roll or liquid mercury. The mirrors have great clarity, cleanliness, and the reflection is intense. However this piece is all about the monster colors. A beautiful and totally original swirling mix of amber/gold/green/violet colors are all over the obverse. The reverse has the same on the rims. The colors are a 9 on our 1-10 scale (10 is the best). The overall eye appeal is drool city! PCGS 275, NGC 197, CAC 135. The last one with no color sold for $588.00 09/2017. We expect this coin to border record price territory. Our estimate is firm. If this coin were at show it would not last more than a few minutes! Legend Auction CAC

1937 10C PR67 PCGS #5072

Mother nature did one of her very best jobs here! This coin not only is SUPER HIGH END, but has gorgeous colors. Deep and glittering mirrors have an intense reflection. Its like a flowing roll or liquid mercury. The mirrors have great clarity, cleanliness, and the reflection is intense. However this piece is all about the monster colors. A beautiful and totally original swirling mix of amber/gold/green/violet colors are all over the obverse. The reverse has the same on the rims. The colors are a 9 on our 1-10 scale (10 is the best). The overall eye appeal is drool city! PCGS 275, NGC 197, CAC 135. The last one with no color sold for $588.00 09/2017. We expect this coin to border record price territory. Our estimate is firm. If this coin were at show it would not last more than a few minutes! Legend Auction CAC

1937 10C PR67 PCGS #5072

Mother nature did one of her very best jobs here! This coin not only is SUPER HIGH END, but has gorgeous colors. Deep and glittering mirrors have an intense reflection. Its like a flowing roll or liquid mercury. The mirrors have great clarity, cleanliness, and the reflection is intense. However this piece is all about the monster colors. A beautiful and totally original swirling mix of amber/gold/green/violet colors are all over the obverse. The reverse has the same on the rims. The colors are a 9 on our 1-10 scale (10 is the best). The overall eye appeal is drool city! PCGS 275, NGC 197, CAC 135. The last one with no color sold for $588.00 09/2017. We expect this coin to border record price territory. Our estimate is firm. If this coin were at show it would not last more than a few minutes! Legend Auction CAC

1941 10C PR67+ PCGS #5076

Rim toning is brought to life by the superb mirrored fields. The eye appeal is attractive! PCGS 425/33+, NGC 422, CAC 271 CAC

1941 10C PR67+ PCGS #5076

Rim toning is brought to life by the superb mirrored fields. The eye appeal is attractive! PCGS 425/33+, NGC 422, CAC 271 CAC

1941 10C PR67+ PCGS #5076

Rim toning is brought to life by the superb mirrored fields. The eye appeal is attractive! PCGS 425/33+, NGC 422, CAC 271 CAC

1876 20C PR66 PCGS #5304

This is an unquestionable SUPER HIGH END GEM! We admit, we did resubmit it seeking a +. PCGS said no, but we unhesitatingly grade the coin a PR66+. This is NOT your typical dull or drab piece! Exceptional deep mirrors beam vividly from all over. The mirrors are the ultimate in clarity and cleanliness. We do NOT see why PCGS did not + this coin. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors have that liquid rolling "watery" look. Both sides were bathed by some of Mother Natures BEST work. Moderate shades of blue/ green/violet/gold swirl all over. Miss Liberty and the details are thickly frosted and are fully struck. The eye appeal is absolutely heart pounding gorgeous! PCGS 16, NGC 9, CAC 7. There are NONE graded higher. by PCGS. Legend

1818/5 25C VF25 PCGS #5323

Nice original pewter with iridescent blue highlights.

1818/5 25C VF25 PCGS #5323

Nice original pewter with iridescent blue highlights.

1884 25C PR65 PCGS #5585

This is a simply stunning GEM Proof Seated Liberty quarter that has a classic, old time look. Highly reflective mirrors have a blistering brilliance, deep clarity that beams from below a swirling blend of classic blue, aqua, and gold that yield to brilliant centers. We think this beauty sat undisturbed for years in an old album. Both sides, but especially the obverse, borders on cameo contrast between the devices and the fields. Only 875 Proofs were struck. CAC approved

1908 25C PR66+ PCGS #5694

PHENOMENAL everything! We do know at one time this coin was an NGC PR67. It really is a PR66+++! Amazing mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors exhibit bold clarity , cleanliness, and even intense reflection even though they are toned. The toning is moderate but extremely lively. Wonderful shades of blue/green/purple/violet/gold swirl all over. Miss Liberty and the details boldly stand out with full strikes and generous frost. The eye appeal is pretty awesome! ONLY 545 were ever minted. PCGS 21, NGC 29, CAC 8. THIS IS THE ONLY PR66+ graded. The last PCGS PR66 CAC (NO+) sold for $1,763.00 01/2107. The last PCGS PR67 CAC sold for $5,170.00. That’s an average of $3,467.00. We bought this GEM really right and will sell it really right. We really like this coin because of the mintage, quality, colors, and price. NOW Is the time to buy coins like these! Legend Jan 2017 CAC

1921 25C MS64 PCGS #5740

Frosty and lustrous with a hint of pale champagne toning at the rims. A popular semi-key date in the series. Choice for the grade. Old Green Holder. STACK BOWERS. CAC

1921 25C MS64 PCGS #5740

Frosty and lustrous with a hint of pale champagne toning at the rims. A popular semi-key date in the series. Choice for the grade. Old Green Holder. STACK BOWERS. CAC

1921 25C MS64 PCGS #5740

Frosty and lustrous with a hint of pale champagne toning at the rims. A popular semi-key date in the series. Choice for the grade. Old Green Holder. STACK BOWERS. CAC

1957 25C PR67 PCGS #5989

Monster Spectacular Bullseye Neon. Rose Bowl Parade with neon lightning!

1795 50C F12 PCGS #6052

Pewter gray with golden highlights. 2 Leaves, O-107a, T-31, R.5, Fine 12 PCGS. Tompkins Die State 1/4. The very scarce O-107a variety is easily recognized by the die crack that bisects the reverse from the edge between OF and A, through the eagle, and through T in UNITED on the other side. The present cream-gray representative is smooth aside from a diagonal thin line on the field near the chin.

1795 50C F12 PCGS #6052

Pewter gray with golden highlights. 2 Leaves, O-107a, T-31, R.5, Fine 12 PCGS. Tompkins Die State 1/4. The very scarce O-107a variety is easily recognized by the die crack that bisects the reverse from the edge between OF and A, through the eagle, and through T in UNITED on the other side. The present cream-gray representative is smooth aside from a diagonal thin line on the field near the chin.

1810 50C XF45 PCGS #6095

Pewter gray with blue iridescent rim album toning. No distracting marks.

1810 50C XF45 PCGS #6095

Pewter gray with blue iridescent rim album toning. No distracting marks.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1817 50C XF45 PCGS #6109

Light silver with luster showing on recessed details. No distracting marks. Sharp details appears to be AU.

1825 50C XF40 PCGS #6142

Original pewter gray, light wear,strong details, no distracting marks. Soft strike at the claws. Light Blue Holder

1825 50C XF40 PCGS #6142

Original pewter gray, light wear,strong details, no distracting marks. Soft strike at the claws. Light Blue Holder

1828 50C Square 2, Small 8s, Lg. Letters AU58 PCGS #6151

O-112. With nearly full mint brilliance that dances on both sides, this nearly Mint State 1828 half displays a wealth of very attractive toning on both sides. Blue, gold, amber, and rose hues blend together nicely over the surfaces. For full disclosure, a close inspection with a strong loupe can reveal some teeny ticks that blend with the color and are visible only at certain angles and do nothing to impair the bold visual allure. PCGS 116, NGC 50. Legend auction

1828 50C Square 2, Small 8s, Lg. Letters AU58 PCGS #6151

O-112. With nearly full mint brilliance that dances on both sides, this nearly Mint State 1828 half displays a wealth of very attractive toning on both sides. Blue, gold, amber, and rose hues blend together nicely over the surfaces. For full disclosure, a close inspection with a strong loupe can reveal some teeny ticks that blend with the color and are visible only at certain angles and do nothing to impair the bold visual allure. PCGS 116, NGC 50. Legend auction

1828 50C Square 2, Small 8s, Lg. Letters AU58 PCGS #6151

O-112. With nearly full mint brilliance that dances on both sides, this nearly Mint State 1828 half displays a wealth of very attractive toning on both sides. Blue, gold, amber, and rose hues blend together nicely over the surfaces. For full disclosure, a close inspection with a strong loupe can reveal some teeny ticks that blend with the color and are visible only at certain angles and do nothing to impair the bold visual allure. PCGS 116, NGC 50. Legend auction

1828 50C Square 2, Small 8s, Lg. Letters AU58 PCGS #6151

O-112. With nearly full mint brilliance that dances on both sides, this nearly Mint State 1828 half displays a wealth of very attractive toning on both sides. Blue, gold, amber, and rose hues blend together nicely over the surfaces. For full disclosure, a close inspection with a strong loupe can reveal some teeny ticks that blend with the color and are visible only at certain angles and do nothing to impair the bold visual allure. PCGS 116, NGC 50. Legend auction

1829 50C N1 PCGS #6154

A album toned rim, gray centers.Beautiful eye appeal.

1829 50C N1 PCGS #6154

A album toned rim, gray centers.Beautiful eye appeal.

1831 50C MS64 PCGS #6159

O-104, R.1, MS64 PCGS. Colorfully Patinated Aquamarine, cherry-red, golden-brown, and sky-blue patina enrich the borders of this Choice Capped Bust type coin. The stars and 50 are incompletely struck, but the colorful toning and minimally marked surfaces ensure the eye appeal. Although just outside the Condition Census for O-104, the present coin will satisfy any Toning Enthusiast.

1831 50C MS64 PCGS #6159

O-104, R.1, MS64 PCGS. Colorfully Patinated Aquamarine, cherry-red, golden-brown, and sky-blue patina enrich the borders of this Choice Capped Bust type coin. The stars and 50 are incompletely struck, but the colorful toning and minimally marked surfaces ensure the eye appeal. Although just outside the Condition Census for O-104, the present coin will satisfy any Toning Enthusiast.

1831 50C MS64 PCGS #6159

O-104, R.1, MS64 PCGS. Colorfully Patinated Aquamarine, cherry-red, golden-brown, and sky-blue patina enrich the borders of this Choice Capped Bust type coin. The stars and 50 are incompletely struck, but the colorful toning and minimally marked surfaces ensure the eye appeal. Although just outside the Condition Census for O-104, the present coin will satisfy any Toning Enthusiast.

1831 50C MS64 PCGS #6159

O-104, R.1, MS64 PCGS. Colorfully Patinated Aquamarine, cherry-red, golden-brown, and sky-blue patina enrich the borders of this Choice Capped Bust type coin. The stars and 50 are incompletely struck, but the colorful toning and minimally marked surfaces ensure the eye appeal. Although just outside the Condition Census for O-104, the present coin will satisfy any Toning Enthusiast.

1831 50C MS64 PCGS #6159

O-104, R.1, MS64 PCGS. Colorfully Patinated Aquamarine, cherry-red, golden-brown, and sky-blue patina enrich the borders of this Choice Capped Bust type coin. The stars and 50 are incompletely struck, but the colorful toning and minimally marked surfaces ensure the eye appeal. Although just outside the Condition Census for O-104, the present coin will satisfy any Toning Enthusiast.

1831 50C MS64 PCGS #6159

O-104, R.1, MS64 PCGS. Colorfully Patinated Aquamarine, cherry-red, golden-brown, and sky-blue patina enrich the borders of this Choice Capped Bust type coin. The stars and 50 are incompletely struck, but the colorful toning and minimally marked surfaces ensure the eye appeal. Although just outside the Condition Census for O-104, the present coin will satisfy any Toning Enthusiast.

1831 50C MS64 PCGS #6159

O-104, R.1, MS64 PCGS. Colorfully Patinated Aquamarine, cherry-red, golden-brown, and sky-blue patina enrich the borders of this Choice Capped Bust type coin. The stars and 50 are incompletely struck, but the colorful toning and minimally marked surfaces ensure the eye appeal. Although just outside the Condition Census for O-104, the present coin will satisfy any Toning Enthusiast.

1832 50C Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6161

Bust portrait is elevated from smooth satin surface. Golden/mauve Iridescent toning starts at rim then golden reflection washes over center. A die crack on the reverse wing thru to the claw is visible. Very impressive eye appeal. Old blue tag holder.

1832 50C Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6161

Bust portrait is elevated from smooth satin surface. Golden/mauve Iridescent toning starts at rim then golden reflection washes over center. A die crack on the reverse wing thru to the claw is visible. Very impressive eye appeal. Old blue tag holder.

1832 50C Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6161

Bust portrait is elevated from smooth satin surface. Golden/mauve Iridescent toning starts at rim then golden reflection washes over center. A die crack on the reverse wing thru to the claw is visible. Very impressive eye appeal. Old blue tag holder.

1832 50C Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6161

Bust portrait is elevated from smooth satin surface. Golden/mauve Iridescent toning starts at rim then golden reflection washes over center. A die crack on the reverse wing thru to the claw is visible. Very impressive eye appeal. Old blue tag holder.

1832 50C Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6161

Bust portrait is elevated from smooth satin surface. Golden/mauve Iridescent toning starts at rim then golden reflection washes over center. A die crack on the reverse wing thru to the claw is visible. Very impressive eye appeal. Old blue tag holder.

1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6164

Light clear reflective gray, strong strike, nice detail on cap bust and eagle.

1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6164

Light clear reflective gray, strong strike, nice detail on cap bust and eagle.

1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6164

Light clear reflective gray, strong strike, nice detail on cap bust and eagle.

1834 50C Large Date, Large Letters AU50 PCGS #6164

Light clear reflective gray, strong strike, nice detail on cap bust and eagle.

1838 50C AU50 PCGS #6177

Undeniable detail after the mint switched to steam press striking. Light gray with complete metal flow to all the details. REEDED EDGE.

1838 50C AU50 PCGS #6177

Undeniable detail after the mint switched to steam press striking. Light gray with complete metal flow to all the details. REEDED EDGE.

1838 50C AU50 PCGS #6177

Undeniable detail after the mint switched to steam press striking. Light gray with complete metal flow to all the details. REEDED EDGE.

1839 50C Capped Bust XF45 PCGS #6179

Ocean blue at the bottom rim flows into golden centers. Solid strike with Newly arrived steam press minting. Under magnifying glass small scraps visible on check. For the grade technically all there and then some.

1839 50C Capped Bust XF45 PCGS #6179

Ocean blue at the bottom rim flows into golden centers. Solid strike with Newly arrived steam press minting. Under magnifying glass small scraps visible on check. For the grade technically all there and then some.

1839 50C Capped Bust XF45 PCGS #6179

Ocean blue at the bottom rim flows into golden centers. Solid strike with Newly arrived steam press minting. Under magnifying glass small scraps visible on check. For the grade technically all there and then some.

1914 50C PR67 PCGS #6561

Breath taking, fall out of your chair and makes you want to holler- HOLY MOLLY BULLSEYE. It is safe to say that this coin is one of the finest survivors in terms of technical grade, and it is one of the best bullseye concentric Proof Barber Halves existing of any date. Bright golden centers are adorned with concentric rings of vibrant sapphire, ruby red, neon yellow/orange and ocean blue. This is the lowest mintage Barber Halve Proof, WITH A MERE 380 pieces struck. WOW. A simply outstanding elite example in all respects! CAC verified.

1939 50C PR66 PCGS #6639

Crystal clear mirrors. Strong strike with contrasted frost. Old Green Holder. CAC

1939 50C PR66 PCGS #6639

Crystal clear mirrors. Strong strike with contrasted frost. Old Green Holder. CAC

1939 50C PR66 PCGS #6639

Crystal clear mirrors. Strong strike with contrasted frost. Old Green Holder. CAC

1939 50C PR66 PCGS #6639

Crystal clear mirrors. Strong strike with contrasted frost. Old Green Holder. CAC

1860 $1 PR65 PCGS #7003

Civil War $ What a great coin! Think about what it must have taken for this coin to survive 153 years in pristine condition. It boggles our minds! Solid mirrors are better than average. They are super clean, crystal clear, and have a bold reflection.When you twirl the coin the mirrors look like they are a glistening pond of water.Both sides have an even ORIGINAL mix of blue/olive/pale violet/ green/gold/pale tangerine colors that evenly cover all of the surfaces. The reverse is more olive/gold colors. This is NOT a dull or drab coin. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and do standout. The eye appeal is fantastic! 1,000 coins were minted, but most were melted due to poor proof set sales at the Mint. The survival rate in GEM is very low. PCGS 2, NGC 16, CAC 6. NO PCGS CAC pieces have ever been sold at auction. An NGC/CAC piece did bring $12,662.00 10/11. We can’t say enough about this dramatically UNDERvalued date and grade. You hardly ever see any of these and its a pre Civil War era coin-can’t get much more numismatic than that!

1866 $1 Motto PR64+ PCGS #7014

WOW! This coin isn’t just a +. Its a 64.9++!!!! Deep mirrors beam vividly from all over. The mirrors are exceedingly clean and offer strong clarity. Even if you use a strong glass, you can’t find any negatives. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of glass. There is NO haze. Both sides enjoy a serious kiss of color from Mother Nature. Electric blue rims open into deep tangerine/violet/burnt orange centers. Miss Liberty and the details stand out with thick frost and full strikes. The eye appeal is awesome! ONLY 725 minted. PCGS 65, NGC 64, CAC 10. PCGS has graded only 2 in PR64+. Neither has been sold via auction. All we can say is, PCGS robbed this coin (in our opinion-no promises tho)! If you seek a gorgeous mouth watering vividly toned Seated Dollar, here ya go! Legend CAC

1893-S $1 F12 PCGS #7226

No question this coin is a GEM original F 12. This coin has long been put away in the Great Pacific Collection. The wear is strong but even. Both sides are pretty clean. The color is an original deep pewter. The coin looks great for a Fine! PCGS 626, NGC 305, CAC 81. This is a nice example of the key to the Morgan series. CAC

1893-S $1 F12 PCGS #7226

No question this coin is a GEM original F 12. This coin has long been put away in the Great Pacific Collection. The wear is strong but even. Both sides are pretty clean. The color is an original deep pewter. The coin looks great for a Fine! PCGS 626, NGC 305, CAC 81. This is a nice example of the key to the Morgan series. CAC

1879 $1 PR64 PCGS #7314

This is a VERY HIGH END and near miss Cameo piece! Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors have exceptional clarity and are super clean. When you twirl the coin, you do see a deeper “watery” roll of the mirrors. There is some faint reddish gold toning by the outer rims. This is NOT a dipped out or messed with coin. There is some contrast. Miss Liberty and the details are frosted and are fully struck. The eye appeal is great! PCGS 100, NGC 70, CAC 18. The coin here has lots of life and really is VERY HIGH END. Do NOT be fooled by the pops! Legend

1887 $1 PR66 PCGS #7322

A color lovers delight! SUPER high end quality too! Superior deep mirrors powerfully beam from all over. They are remarkably clean, clear, and have as we said, have intense reflection. The mirrors have a tremendous glass like appearance. The obverse is bathed in a swirling mix of totally original iridescent colors of royal blue/pearl green/violet/navy/gold. The reverse has electric blue by the rims and fiery violet/russet centers. Miss Liberty and the details standout with full strike and strong frost. The eye appeal is sensational ! ONLY 710 were minted. PCGS 12, NGC 27, CAC 4. There nice PR66 Morgans-then there is this coin. We consider it one of Mother Natures master pieces for sure! If you LOVE vibrant multicolored coins, then you MUST see this in person. Even if you don’t collect PR Morgans, this would make one heck of a Type coin! Legend CAC verified

1921 $1 High Relief, Peace MS64 PCGS #7356

VERY high end! PCGS showed no mercy here! Incredibly sleek and smooth surfaces highlight both sides. A full glowing luster shows off the crisp silvery white color. Miss Liberty and the details are above average in strike. The eye appeal is gorgeous! In 2016, these have sold $763.00-$1,050.00. Legend CAC

1921 $1 High Relief, Peace MS64 PCGS #7356

VERY high end! PCGS showed no mercy here! Incredibly sleek and smooth surfaces highlight both sides. A full glowing luster shows off the crisp silvery white color. Miss Liberty and the details are above average in strike. The eye appeal is gorgeous! In 2016, these have sold $763.00-$1,050.00. Legend CAC

1926 $2.50 Sesquicentennial MS66+ PCGS #7466

What an AMAZING, superb GEM quality Sesquicentennial quarter eagle! A brilliant satin luster blooms from all over with very flashy, radiating cartwheel luster. Every design element is sharply struck showing full definition. A medium orange golden-glow shows some areas of light rose toning, giving this beauty a stunning look. Only under the magnification of a strong loupe can you see any tiny ticks. The eye appeal, as you might expect is incredible! PCGS 190, NGC 108, CAC 17. Only six coins have been graded 66+ at PCGS, none at NGC. The ONLY CAC-approved one sold in January 2018 for $19,200. There is a SINGLE MS67 graded finer at PCGS, a coin that has not sold in auction in over 18 years! Legend Auction Nov.2018

1888 G$1 MS66 PCGS #7589

WOW, WOW,WOW! Did we say WOW? This is a fully prooflike SUPERB GEM piece! Sensational mirrors are the real deal. They are 4″+ deep, have bold clarity, are pretty clean overall, and are intensely reflective. You twirl the coin it looks like a proof. Even better, the coin has some contrast. This high voltage piece is pure yellow gold. There are NO spots or discolorations any where. Miss Liberty and the details are thickly frosted and are fully struck. The eye appeal is completely jaw dropping and drool producing! PCGS 109, NGC 85, CAC 27. LEGEND CAC verified

1901 $2.50 MS65 PCGS #7853

High end, golden yellow skin, satin frost, CAC verified

1799 $5 Small Stars Reverse VF35 PCGS #8081

Not only is this coin a SUPERB GEM VF, but it is as HIGH END as can be! We cannot stress enough the extreme rarity of finding a $5 1799 in ANY grade- let alone one that is CAC! Only a tiny rim bump on the obverse could be what is keeping this GEM VF from a higher grade. The coin otherwise is all there and then some (remember the baby graders at PCGS have no experience with coins like this). Virtually immaculate surfaces are cleaner than what you'd see on higher graded coins. Even using a strong glass, there are ZERO problems to report. The color is a totally original deep gold. There are no stains or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details have decent strikes and display light even wear. The eye appeal is phenomenal! PCGS 1, NGC 0. CAC 1. This coin apparently sold via Heritage Auction for $21,600 in August 2021. If you know the date and how the date comes, then you know the extreme rarity of this coin. We doubt you'll ever see many more offered with a CAC bean!

1799 $5 Small Stars Reverse VF35 PCGS #8081

Not only is this coin a SUPERB GEM VF, but it is as HIGH END as can be! We cannot stress enough the extreme rarity of finding a $5 1799 in ANY grade- let alone one that is CAC! Only a tiny rim bump on the obverse could be what is keeping this GEM VF from a higher grade. The coin otherwise is all there and then some (remember the baby graders at PCGS have no experience with coins like this). Virtually immaculate surfaces are cleaner than what you'd see on higher graded coins. Even using a strong glass, there are ZERO problems to report. The color is a totally original deep gold. There are no stains or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details have decent strikes and display light even wear. The eye appeal is phenomenal! PCGS 1, NGC 0. CAC 1. This coin apparently sold via Heritage Auction for $21,600 in August 2021. If you know the date and how the date comes, then you know the extreme rarity of this coin. We doubt you'll ever see many more offered with a CAC bean!

1799 $5 Small Stars Reverse VF35 PCGS #8081

Not only is this coin a SUPERB GEM VF, but it is as HIGH END as can be! We cannot stress enough the extreme rarity of finding a $5 1799 in ANY grade- let alone one that is CAC! Only a tiny rim bump on the obverse could be what is keeping this GEM VF from a higher grade. The coin otherwise is all there and then some (remember the baby graders at PCGS have no experience with coins like this). Virtually immaculate surfaces are cleaner than what you'd see on higher graded coins. Even using a strong glass, there are ZERO problems to report. The color is a totally original deep gold. There are no stains or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details have decent strikes and display light even wear. The eye appeal is phenomenal! PCGS 1, NGC 0. CAC 1. This coin apparently sold via Heritage Auction for $21,600 in August 2021. If you know the date and how the date comes, then you know the extreme rarity of this coin. We doubt you'll ever see many more offered with a CAC bean!

1799 $5 Small Stars Reverse VF35 PCGS #8081

Not only is this coin a SUPERB GEM VF, but it is as HIGH END as can be! We cannot stress enough the extreme rarity of finding a $5 1799 in ANY grade- let alone one that is CAC! Only a tiny rim bump on the obverse could be what is keeping this GEM VF from a higher grade. The coin otherwise is all there and then some (remember the baby graders at PCGS have no experience with coins like this). Virtually immaculate surfaces are cleaner than what you'd see on higher graded coins. Even using a strong glass, there are ZERO problems to report. The color is a totally original deep gold. There are no stains or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details have decent strikes and display light even wear. The eye appeal is phenomenal! PCGS 1, NGC 0. CAC 1. This coin apparently sold via Heritage Auction for $21,600 in August 2021. If you know the date and how the date comes, then you know the extreme rarity of this coin. We doubt you'll ever see many more offered with a CAC bean!

1906-D $5 MS65 PCGS #8414

High end, yellow golden skin, satin luster. Save for once light scuff, this coin would be an MS66. What a coin! Overall, the surfaces are full GEM quality and are super clean. There is one small scuff on the obverse. A bold glowing luster beams from all over. Both sides are a GEM original deeper gold with pale greenish gold highlights. There are NO discolorations or spots. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck. The eye appeal is terrific! PCGS 70, NGC 66, CAC 19. It is a myth this date in common-especially with a CAC bean. The last PCGS MS65 CAC piece to sell in auction brought $3,593.00 04/2012. That is SEVEN long years ago! Legend CAC verified

1909-D $5 MS64+ PCGS #8514

This coin is virtually an MS65. We could easily have flipped it at the show. This piece is for someone VERY picky. We 100% stand by calling it superior to the majority of MS64/64+ you will ever see. Superior clean surfaces almost make MS65. The dreaded right reverse just has a little chop. The obverse is virtually all there. A glowing strong luster beams all over. The color is a brilliant gold. This coin has not been dipped or messed with. Its far superior to the lackluster "dirty" coins you more frequently see. There are NO discolorations on the highpoints. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is really VERY HIGH END-like the quality! PCGS 3562, NGC 3,066, CAC 638. PCGS has graded 157 pieces in MS64+. The last PCGS CAC piece to sale via auction brought $3,643.00 02/2023. The Collectors Universe value is $5,000.00. With the bigger pops you'd figure we'd see many nicer coins-NOT! CAC

1909-D $5 MS64+ PCGS #8514

This coin is virtually an MS65. We could easily have flipped it at the show. This piece is for someone VERY picky. We 100% stand by calling it superior to the majority of MS64/64+ you will ever see. Superior clean surfaces almost make MS65. The dreaded right reverse just has a little chop. The obverse is virtually all there. A glowing strong luster beams all over. The color is a brilliant gold. This coin has not been dipped or messed with. Its far superior to the lackluster "dirty" coins you more frequently see. There are NO discolorations on the highpoints. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is really VERY HIGH END-like the quality! PCGS 3562, NGC 3,066, CAC 638. PCGS has graded 157 pieces in MS64+. The last PCGS CAC piece to sale via auction brought $3,643.00 02/2023. The Collectors Universe value is $5,000.00. With the bigger pops you'd figure we'd see many nicer coins-NOT! CAC

1909-D $5 MS64+ PCGS #8514

This coin is virtually an MS65. We could easily have flipped it at the show. This piece is for someone VERY picky. We 100% stand by calling it superior to the majority of MS64/64+ you will ever see. Superior clean surfaces almost make MS65. The dreaded right reverse just has a little chop. The obverse is virtually all there. A glowing strong luster beams all over. The color is a brilliant gold. This coin has not been dipped or messed with. Its far superior to the lackluster "dirty" coins you more frequently see. There are NO discolorations on the highpoints. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is really VERY HIGH END-like the quality! PCGS 3562, NGC 3,066, CAC 638. PCGS has graded 157 pieces in MS64+. The last PCGS CAC piece to sale via auction brought $3,643.00 02/2023. The Collectors Universe value is $5,000.00. With the bigger pops you'd figure we'd see many nicer coins-NOT! CAC

1884-S $10 MS63 PCGS #8705

A tremendously UNDERSUNG rarity! This piece absolutely ranks as one the finest 1884-S that exist! There are NO coins graded higher at PCGS or NGC (and you know people have tried some coins for 64). The quality of this coin is VERY HIGH END! Really nice surfaces look clean to the naked eye. Only when using a strong glass can you see some light ticks/chatter in the fields (which is why it is only an MS63). There is a strong luster that glows all over. Both sides are a totally original gold color with a peripheral highlight of original pale green. This is NOT a “dirty” coin, nor has it ever been messed with. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck and have pale frost. The eye appeal is wonderful! PCGS 14, NGC 3, CAC 3. The last PCGS CAC piece to sell at auction-was way back forever ago in 2014. That coin back then brought only $4,993.00 back then. It MUST be noted there are NO coins graded higher then MS63 at PCGS. This coin ranks among the finest 1884S’s in existence!

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS #8884

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS. Old Blue Label Holder. An attractive Choice example of this popular type issue, with sharply detailed design elements and well-preserved orange-gold surfaces that radiate vibrant mint luster on both sides.

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS #8884

1932 $10 MS64 PCGS. Old Blue Label Holder. An attractive Choice example of this popular type issue, with sharply detailed design elements and well-preserved orange-gold surfaces that radiate vibrant mint luster on both sides.

1904 $20 MS65+ PCGS #9045

The Philadelphia Mint struck more than 6.2 million Liberty double eagles in 1904, making the issue readily available in high grade and a popular choice with type collectors. This Plus-graded Gem displays razor-sharp definition on all design elements and the well-preserved orange-gold surfaces radiate vibrant mint luster, with outstanding eye appeal. CAC verified

1904-S $20 MS64+ PCGS #9046

Attractive Radiant luster, deserving of plus grade, and high end- looks Gem. Have a handpicked sweet and totally original coin here. The surfaces are a thick satiny texture and are above average in cleanliness. Using a strong glass you can find a minute tick or two. The luster is thick and enlivens the totally original gold color. There are no spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck and have thick frost. The eye appeal is excellent! PCGS 4114, NGC 3366, CAC 341. PCGS has graded 205 in MS64+. CAC verified.

1904-S $20 MS64+ PCGS #9046

Attractive Radiant luster, deserving of plus grade, and high end- looks Gem. Have a handpicked sweet and totally original coin here. The surfaces are a thick satiny texture and are above average in cleanliness. Using a strong glass you can find a minute tick or two. The luster is thick and enlivens the totally original gold color. There are no spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck and have thick frost. The eye appeal is excellent! PCGS 4114, NGC 3366, CAC 341. PCGS has graded 205 in MS64+. CAC verified.

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Old Green Holder, radiant clean luster, no distracting marks, high end, no spots or stains, CAC

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Old Green Holder, radiant clean luster, no distracting marks, high end, no spots or stains, CAC

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Old Green Holder, radiant clean luster, no distracting marks, high end, no spots or stains, CAC

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Old Green Holder, radiant clean luster, no distracting marks, high end, no spots or stains, CAC

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Brilliant radiant luster, attractive rolling frost, high end, no distracting marks, no spots or stains and Housed in an Old Blue Label holder. The 1908 No Motto double eagle is among the most plentiful issues in the series, benefiting from large survivorships such as the Wells Fargo Hoard and other foreign trade caches. Rich orange-gold adorn bold devices and minimally marked fields. Eye appeal is excellent.

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Brilliant radiant luster, attractive rolling frost, high end, no distracting marks, no spots or stains and Housed in an Old Blue Label holder. The 1908 No Motto double eagle is among the most plentiful issues in the series, benefiting from large survivorships such as the Wells Fargo Hoard and other foreign trade caches. Rich orange-gold adorn bold devices and minimally marked fields. Eye appeal is excellent.

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Brilliant radiant luster, attractive rolling frost, high end, no distracting marks, no spots or stains and Housed in an Old Blue Label holder. The 1908 No Motto double eagle is among the most plentiful issues in the series, benefiting from large survivorships such as the Wells Fargo Hoard and other foreign trade caches. Rich orange-gold adorn bold devices and minimally marked fields. Eye appeal is excellent.

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Brilliant radiant luster, attractive rolling frost, high end, no distracting marks, no spots or stains and Housed in an Old Blue Label holder. The 1908 No Motto double eagle is among the most plentiful issues in the series, benefiting from large survivorships such as the Wells Fargo Hoard and other foreign trade caches. Rich orange-gold adorn bold devices and minimally marked fields. Eye appeal is excellent.

1908 $20 No Motto MS64 PCGS #9142

Brilliant radiant luster, attractive rolling frost, high end, no distracting marks, no spots or stains and Housed in an Old Blue Label holder. The 1908 No Motto double eagle is among the most plentiful issues in the series, benefiting from large survivorships such as the Wells Fargo Hoard and other foreign trade caches. Rich orange-gold adorn bold devices and minimally marked fields. Eye appeal is excellent.

1910-D $20 MS65 PCGS #9155

Elite clean radiant luster, rolling frost, no spots or stains, no marks, leg, face and torch staff have no marks, solid strike, very high end, looks like a MS 66. CAC

1910-D $20 MS65 PCGS #9155

Elite clean radiant luster, rolling frost, no spots or stains, no marks, leg, face and torch staff have no marks, solid strike, very high end, looks like a MS 66. CAC

1910-D $20 MS65 PCGS #9155

Elite clean radiant luster, rolling frost, no spots or stains, no marks, leg, face and torch staff have no marks, solid strike, very high end, looks like a MS 66. CAC

1910-D $20 MS65 PCGS #9155

Elite clean radiant luster, rolling frost, no spots or stains, no marks, leg, face and torch staff have no marks, solid strike, very high end, looks like a MS 66. CAC

1910-D $20 MS65 PCGS #9155

Elite clean radiant luster, rolling frost, no spots or stains, no marks, leg, face and torch staff have no marks, solid strike, very high end, looks like a MS 66. CAC

1915-S $20 MS65 PCGS #9168

VERY HIGH END! Outrageously clean surfaces are something you just don’t see often on a date like this. Even using a strong glass you won’t find hardly anything other then some light frost breaks. The surface texture is satiny. A really strong luster beams from all over. Both sides are a beautiful totally original GEM gold color. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. Excellent eye appeal. PCGS 2258, NGC 1680, CAC 150. These are not as common as you think in true GEM. CAC

1915-S $20 MS65 PCGS #9168

VERY HIGH END! Outrageously clean surfaces are something you just don’t see often on a date like this. Even using a strong glass you won’t find hardly anything other then some light frost breaks. The surface texture is satiny. A really strong luster beams from all over. Both sides are a beautiful totally original GEM gold color. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. Excellent eye appeal. PCGS 2258, NGC 1680, CAC 150. These are not as common as you think in true GEM. CAC

1915-S $20 MS65 PCGS #9168

VERY HIGH END! Outrageously clean surfaces are something you just don’t see often on a date like this. Even using a strong glass you won’t find hardly anything other then some light frost breaks. The surface texture is satiny. A really strong luster beams from all over. Both sides are a beautiful totally original GEM gold color. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. Excellent eye appeal. PCGS 2258, NGC 1680, CAC 150. These are not as common as you think in true GEM. CAC

1915-S $20 MS65 PCGS #9168

VERY HIGH END! Outrageously clean surfaces are something you just don’t see often on a date like this. Even using a strong glass you won’t find hardly anything other then some light frost breaks. The surface texture is satiny. A really strong luster beams from all over. Both sides are a beautiful totally original GEM gold color. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. Excellent eye appeal. PCGS 2258, NGC 1680, CAC 150. These are not as common as you think in true GEM. CAC

1923 $20 MS64 PCGS #9175

Clean technically with no spots or stains. High end with no visible marks. Attractive rolling luster, golden yellow centers into pink glow, looks like a MS 66. CAC

1923 $20 MS64 PCGS #9175

Clean technically with no spots or stains. High end with no visible marks. Attractive rolling luster, golden yellow centers into pink glow, looks like a MS 66. CAC

1924 $20 MS63 PCGS #9177

First Generation pancake holder. Undergraded, smooth luster, unfortunately the holder has a crack thru the front.

1924 $20 MS63 PCGS #9177

First Generation pancake holder. Undergraded, smooth luster, unfortunately the holder has a crack thru the front.

1927 $20 MS65 PCGS #9186

Solid technically with clean rolling luster, Old Blue Label Holder.

1927 $20 MS65 PCGS #9186

Solid technically with clean rolling luster, Old Blue Label Holder.

1928 $20 MS66 PCGS #9189

PCGS and CAC are very strict on the Saints they grade MS66. The surfaces overall are pretty clean. There are just a few tiny ticks scattered around both sides. Nothing is big or serious, in fact you need a strong glass to see them with. A full luster shows off beautiful and totally original yellow/deep gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and are well struck. The eye appeal is like the quality, SUPER. Old Green Label Holder. CAC verified

1928 $20 MS66 PCGS #9189

PCGS and CAC are very strict on the Saints they grade MS66. The surfaces overall are pretty clean. There are just a few tiny ticks scattered around both sides. Nothing is big or serious, in fact you need a strong glass to see them with. A full luster shows off beautiful and totally original yellow/deep gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and are well struck. The eye appeal is like the quality, SUPER. Old Green Label Holder. CAC verified

1928 $20 MS66 PCGS #9189

PCGS and CAC are very strict on the Saints they grade MS66. The surfaces overall are pretty clean. There are just a few tiny ticks scattered around both sides. Nothing is big or serious, in fact you need a strong glass to see them with. A full luster shows off beautiful and totally original yellow/deep gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and are well struck. The eye appeal is like the quality, SUPER. Old Green Label Holder. CAC verified

1935-D 50C Arkansas MS67 PCGS #9234

Brilliant centers accented with sky blue iridescent and russet at rim. Very appealing Toned Arkansas! Ex-Gregg Bingham.

1938 50C Arkansas MS66 PCGS #9245

Monster russet/mauve/sky blue concentric rings. CAC

1922 50C Grant MS66+ PCGS #9306

Monster russet/yellow/red/sky blue rim toning centers onto brillant fields and frosted portrait.

1935-S 50C Texas MS67 PCGS #9384

CAC. Purple/sunlight/sky blue around the rim.Ex-Gregg Bingham. CAC

1854 1C J-160 PR65BN PCGS #11659

Stunning EXTREMELY HIGH END GEM! It is an R-4 (76-200 minted) Pattern PR Large Cent w/no stars! Wicked cool. We did confirm at one point this coin resided in a PR66 BN NGC holder. Superior deep mirrors beam from all over. Rarely do you see PR Copper with mirrors like a silver coin has. The mirrors have crystal clear clarity, are ultra clean, and have a stunning reflection. Both sides are a totally natural chocolate brown/blue/green/gold color. Miss Liberty and the details are so sharply struck and have such outstanding frost they look sculpted. The eye appeal is phenomenal! PCGS 9, NGC 0, CAC 6. Legend

1856 1/2C J-177 PR64 PCGS #11777

Highly reflective mirrors gleam from lovely tan-olive and gold surfaces that show off a neat wood-grain patina. Sharply struck and attractive, this pattern half cent would look great in any cabinet of Proof half cents. PCGS 15, NGC 6. This coin sold in November 2013 for $3,290 and the most recent example was NGC-graded, selling for $3,360 in April 2018. Collector's Universe does list a value of $4,000 in their current Price Guide. RARE any finer! A very neat pattern for the collector. 26-Jul-2018 $4,230 Legend Rare Coin Auctions The Regency Auction 27

1829/7 50C Overton 102 VF30 PCGS #39809

Stars fully struck, light tone gray wear, nice hair details appear higher grade. No visible wear to mention on reverse. Ocean blue highlights at rim.

1829/7 50C Overton 102 VF30 PCGS #39809

Stars fully struck, light tone gray wear, nice hair details appear higher grade. No visible wear to mention on reverse. Ocean blue highlights at rim.

1829/7 50C Overton 102 VF30 PCGS #39809

Stars fully struck, light tone gray wear, nice hair details appear higher grade. No visible wear to mention on reverse. Ocean blue highlights at rim.

1829/7 50C Overton 102 VF30 PCGS #39809

Stars fully struck, light tone gray wear, nice hair details appear higher grade. No visible wear to mention on reverse. Ocean blue highlights at rim.

1834 50C Overton 106 AU50 PCGS #39910

O-106 Strong detail on light gray clean skin. Full detail on eagle and rim, softly struck on 50C.

1834 50C Overton 106 AU50 PCGS #39910

O-106 Strong detail on light gray clean skin. Full detail on eagle and rim, softly struck on 50C.

1834 50C Overton 106 AU50 PCGS #39910

O-106 Strong detail on light gray clean skin. Full detail on eagle and rim, softly struck on 50C.

1834 50C Overton 106 AU50 PCGS #39910

O-106 Strong detail on light gray clean skin. Full detail on eagle and rim, softly struck on 50C.

1834 50C Overton 106 AU50 PCGS #39910

O-106 Strong detail on light gray clean skin. Full detail on eagle and rim, softly struck on 50C.

1834 50C Overton 106 AU50 PCGS #39910

O-106 Strong detail on light gray clean skin. Full detail on eagle and rim, softly struck on 50C.

1834 50C Overton 106 AU50 PCGS #39910

O-106 Strong detail on light gray clean skin. Full detail on eagle and rim, softly struck on 50C.

1799/8 $1 BB-142 F15 PCGS #40065

13 Stars Reverse, B-1, BB-142, R.4, Fine 15 PCGS. Scattered surface marks are evident at the central obverse and reverse on this late die state silver dollar. Both sides are otherwise smooth beneath medium gray, blue, and iridescent patina.

1799/8 $1 BB-142 F15 PCGS #40065

13 Stars Reverse, B-1, BB-142, R.4, Fine 15 PCGS. Scattered surface marks are evident at the central obverse and reverse on this late die state silver dollar. Both sides are otherwise smooth beneath medium gray, blue, and iridescent patina.

1881 5C PR67CAM PCGS #83836

Another SUPERB GEM ★ only 6 graded higher. Flashy mirrors beam strong from all over. The mirrors pretty much are perfectly clean. When you twirl the mirrors they look like a freshly formed sheet of ice. The mirrors have a light glaze of totally original lilac/violet/gold colors. Every detail is needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is super appealing! CAC PCGS 26, NGC 24, CAC 30.

1883 5C No CENTS PR66CAM PCGS #83878

Nice Mirrors,Light blue and golden two tone iridescent. Cameo frost.

1883 5C No CENTS PR66CAM PCGS #83878

Nice Mirrors,Light blue and golden two tone iridescent. Cameo frost.

1884 5C PR66CAM PCGS #83882

Frosted devices surrounded by deep mirrors. Light iridescent Golden skin. CAC

1884 5C PR66CAM PCGS #83882

Frosted devices surrounded by deep mirrors. Light iridescent Golden skin. CAC

1893 5C PR66CAM PCGS #83891

WOW! What a great looking Cameo GEM with an bold intensity to the ultra deep, reflective mirrors. The sharply struck devices are thickly frosted and stand out with a dramatic 3D effect. A blush of the slightest pastel gold tone graces both sides imparting a stunning visual allure. PCGS 31, NGC 24, CAC 30. The current PCGS value is listed at $900 and the most recent PCGS/CAC example brought $780 in November 2017. Hard to imagine its been two years since one sold. Seems like a great value here.

1899 5C PR67CAM PCGS #83897

WOW! This is an absolutely beautiful 125 year old SUPERB GEM PROOF Liberty Nickel. Deep and super flashy mirrors are easy to see all over. The mirrors are crystal clear and are clean. A SUPERB light and totally original rainbow mix of colors can easily be seen. The reverse has a beautiful lively gold color. Neither side has any spots or hidden issues. There is light contrast (you don't have to imagine it). Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is gorgeous! Legend. CAC

1906 5C PR67CAM PCGS #83904

This is a very pleasing, high end 1906 Proof Liberty nickel. The eye appeal is imparted by a bold and flashy reflectivity that contrasts against the frostiness of the sharply defined devices. The surfaces have an icy iridescence that adds to the visual allure. PCGS 22, NGC 10, CAC 25. The last one to sell in auction brought $2,468 in our September 2019 Regency Auction and the current PCGS value is listed at $2,950. RARE any finer, with just five graded in PR67+ and PR68 CAM and keep in mind the jump in price between the grades. Worthy of any world class set. CAC

1865 H10C PR65+ CAM PCGS #84448

This is a HIGH END and wonderful example of a tougher Civil War date. Bold mirrors glare can be seen allover. The mirrors are clean and have excellent clarity. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors look like glass. A moderate layer of beautiful color covers both sides. Original shades of pale green/gold/blue/reddish gold/violet swirl all over. The contrast is fully visible. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is beautiful! ONLY 500 were minted. PCGS 3, NGC 13, CAC 4. CAC

1859 10C PR65+ CAM PCGS #84748

A simply stunning, Premium Quality GEM Cameo Proof early Seated Liberty dime. A truly magnificent specimen that has brilliant, bold, and ultra flashy mirrors that contrast against the razor sharp, fully frosted devices, imparting a gorgeous contrast. Both sides offer beautiful cobalt and rose gold toning, the blue framing the gold, giving this GEM an exceptional, classic, old school collection look. The eye appeal is AMAZING. Only 800 Proofs were struck.. There are just 2 in PR65+ CAM and only a dozen are graded finer. PCGS 14, NGC 9, CAC 5 Legend Auction

1867 10C PR64CAM PCGS #84760

CAC. Repunched Date. F-103, R.5. Repunching on the 1, 8, and 7 in the date and a diagonal die line between the bow loops confirm the die marriage. Both sides of this example show strong mirrors and contrast. The central devices are brilliant with varying degrees of green-gold and blue toning around the borders. We note a few small marks and delicate lines. Population: 18 in 64 Cameo, 12 finer; 2 in 64 (1 in 64+) Deep Cameo, 1 finer (2/18)

1867 10C PR64CAM PCGS #84760

CAC. Repunched Date. F-103, R.5. Repunching on the 1, 8, and 7 in the date and a diagonal die line between the bow loops confirm the die marriage. Both sides of this example show strong mirrors and contrast. The central devices are brilliant with varying degrees of green-gold and blue toning around the borders. We note a few small marks and delicate lines. Population: 18 in 64 Cameo, 12 finer; 2 in 64 (1 in 64+) Deep Cameo, 1 finer (2/18)

1939 10C PR66CAM PCGS #85074

This is a super high end and AMAZING GEM Proof 1939 dime! It is one of the most visually striking examples you will see. Ultra deep mirrors are crystal clear, super clean, and have bold reflectivity. The contrast is bold and can be seen from yards away. Ms. Liberty and the details are thickly frosted with a bold silvery white and needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is tremendous! PCGS 7, NGC 14, CAC 7. The last one sold in our May 2021 Regency Auction, where it sold for $3,643. Today, the PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $5,500. VERY RARE in CAMEO, this beauty will fit nicely in a sensational collection of Proof Mercury dimes. Bidding will be as intense as the reflection! Legend Auction. CAC

1939 10C PR66CAM PCGS #85074

This is a super high end and AMAZING GEM Proof 1939 dime! It is one of the most visually striking examples you will see. Ultra deep mirrors are crystal clear, super clean, and have bold reflectivity. The contrast is bold and can be seen from yards away. Ms. Liberty and the details are thickly frosted with a bold silvery white and needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is tremendous! PCGS 7, NGC 14, CAC 7. The last one sold in our May 2021 Regency Auction, where it sold for $3,643. Today, the PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $5,500. VERY RARE in CAMEO, this beauty will fit nicely in a sensational collection of Proof Mercury dimes. Bidding will be as intense as the reflection! Legend Auction. CAC

1858 25C PR64+ CAM PCGS #85554

This is a beautifully toned and exceptionally nice example. In 1858, the mint began the mass marketing of Proof coins to the general public, and as such, the Proof coins of this date are quite popular. Though Proofs of earlier vintages were produced, they were produced in much smaller and sporadic quantities. Beautiful peripheral toning frames highly reflective fields and frosty, well struck devices. There is a wonderful cameo contrast between the fields and devices. The eye appeal is outstanding! Only 300 Proofs were produced. PCGS 8, NGC 2, CAC 2. There are 2 in PR64+ CAM and just a single PR65 CAM graded finer. Legend Auction 10/2020 Attractive Toning, Modest Contrast 1858 25C PR64+ Cameo PCGS. CAC. Briggs 5-E. The 1858 was the first proof Seated quarter issue marketed to the public, increasing sales and production over the trivial levels of years past. But examples of this issue are nonetheless scarce in all grades and highly sought-after. The present Cameo displays a full strike and deeply mirrored fields. A hint of champagne toning graces the interiors, while the borders show deeper amber, violet, and blue hues. Population: 7 in 64 (1 in 64+) Cameo, 1 finer. CAC: 3 in 64, 1 finer. HA 8/2016 25C 1858 PCGS PR64+ CAM CAC verified

1865 25C PR64CAM PCGS #85561

This is a VERY HIGH END and PHENOMENAL coin! Exceedingly deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. Just a few few hidden lines/thin cuts keep this coin from a full GEM PR65 Cameo. The mirrors are also clear and have bold reflection. When you twirl this coin, the mirrors look like a flowing river of flash. Both sides are drenched in a beautiful and totally original bath of even aqua blue/pale purple/pale gold colors. Miss Liberty and every detail is crisp in strike and clearly has strong frost. The eye appeal is liek the quality-PHENOMENAL! ONLY 500 were minted. PCGS 17, NGC 12, CAC 9 (seems like some duplication). The last one to sell in auction brought $2,760.00-in 06/2011. That is crazy that NONE have been at auction in 6 full years! That only proves how impossible to find these are. All published price guides are out of whack -especially for a high end gorgeous toned piece like this! NOTE; this coin has been off the market with a collector for a few years and just surfaced. Legend CAC

1865 25C PR64CAM PCGS #85561

This is a VERY HIGH END and PHENOMENAL coin! Exceedingly deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. Just a few few hidden lines/thin cuts keep this coin from a full GEM PR65 Cameo. The mirrors are also clear and have bold reflection. When you twirl this coin, the mirrors look like a flowing river of flash. Both sides are drenched in a beautiful and totally original bath of even aqua blue/pale purple/pale gold colors. Miss Liberty and every detail is crisp in strike and clearly has strong frost. The eye appeal is liek the quality-PHENOMENAL! ONLY 500 were minted. PCGS 17, NGC 12, CAC 9 (seems like some duplication). The last one to sell in auction brought $2,760.00-in 06/2011. That is crazy that NONE have been at auction in 6 full years! That only proves how impossible to find these are. All published price guides are out of whack -especially for a high end gorgeous toned piece like this! NOTE; this coin has been off the market with a collector for a few years and just surfaced. Legend CAC

1865 25C PR64CAM PCGS #85561

This is a VERY HIGH END and PHENOMENAL coin! Exceedingly deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. Just a few few hidden lines/thin cuts keep this coin from a full GEM PR65 Cameo. The mirrors are also clear and have bold reflection. When you twirl this coin, the mirrors look like a flowing river of flash. Both sides are drenched in a beautiful and totally original bath of even aqua blue/pale purple/pale gold colors. Miss Liberty and every detail is crisp in strike and clearly has strong frost. The eye appeal is liek the quality-PHENOMENAL! ONLY 500 were minted. PCGS 17, NGC 12, CAC 9 (seems like some duplication). The last one to sell in auction brought $2,760.00-in 06/2011. That is crazy that NONE have been at auction in 6 full years! That only proves how impossible to find these are. All published price guides are out of whack -especially for a high end gorgeous toned piece like this! NOTE; this coin has been off the market with a collector for a few years and just surfaced. Legend CAC

1865 25C PR64CAM PCGS #85561

This is a VERY HIGH END and PHENOMENAL coin! Exceedingly deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. Just a few few hidden lines/thin cuts keep this coin from a full GEM PR65 Cameo. The mirrors are also clear and have bold reflection. When you twirl this coin, the mirrors look like a flowing river of flash. Both sides are drenched in a beautiful and totally original bath of even aqua blue/pale purple/pale gold colors. Miss Liberty and every detail is crisp in strike and clearly has strong frost. The eye appeal is liek the quality-PHENOMENAL! ONLY 500 were minted. PCGS 17, NGC 12, CAC 9 (seems like some duplication). The last one to sell in auction brought $2,760.00-in 06/2011. That is crazy that NONE have been at auction in 6 full years! That only proves how impossible to find these are. All published price guides are out of whack -especially for a high end gorgeous toned piece like this! NOTE; this coin has been off the market with a collector for a few years and just surfaced. Legend CAC

1895 25C PR67CAM PCGS #85681

When this coin was walked over and offered to us, it sparkled so nice we had to buy it! Deep mirrors beam boldly from all over. The mirrors exhibit bold clarity and are pretty much perfect. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors look like a freshly formed sheet of ice. Heart pounding original colors of royal blue/magenta/deep gold swirl all over. The colors are really zesty! Miss Liberty and every detail are pinpoint sharp in strike and have strong frost. The eye appeal is wonderful! Only 880 were minted. PCGS 8, NGC 15, CAC 18 (obvious resubmissions). The last PCGS CAC piece to sell in auction brought $4,230.00 03/2016. That’s over 3 years ago! These are by NO stretch “common”! We think building a PR66/67 is a great value today. Legend CAC

1900 25C PR66CAM PCGS #85686

Exceedingly deep mirrors beam from all over. The mirrors are incredibly clear and clean. The flash and contrast are tremendous. When you twirl this coin the mirrors look like a just made sheet of glass. A killer electric bland of original royal blue/violet/golden brown opens into clean mirrored centers all over. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and have thick frosting. The eye appeal is gonzo great! Legend PCGS 17, NGC 11, CAC 9. CAC

1910 25C PR65CAM PCGS #85696

1910 Barber Quarter. Proof-65 Cameo (PCGS). CAC. Ringed in vivid reddish-russet peripheral toning, this otherwise brilliant Gem allows ready appreciation of bold field to device contrast. A lovely specimen whose appearance suggests an even higher numeric grade.

1910 25C PR65CAM PCGS #85696

1910 Barber Quarter. Proof-65 Cameo (PCGS). CAC. Ringed in vivid reddish-russet peripheral toning, this otherwise brilliant Gem allows ready appreciation of bold field to device contrast. A lovely specimen whose appearance suggests an even higher numeric grade.

1910 25C PR65CAM PCGS #85696

1910 Barber Quarter. Proof-65 Cameo (PCGS). CAC. Ringed in vivid reddish-russet peripheral toning, this otherwise brilliant Gem allows ready appreciation of bold field to device contrast. A lovely specimen whose appearance suggests an even higher numeric grade.

1910 25C PR65CAM PCGS #85696

1910 Barber Quarter. Proof-65 Cameo (PCGS). CAC. Ringed in vivid reddish-russet peripheral toning, this otherwise brilliant Gem allows ready appreciation of bold field to device contrast. A lovely specimen whose appearance suggests an even higher numeric grade.

1887 50C PR65CAM PCGS #86448

Total Mintage of 5,710 Pieces for the Date 1887 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Rings of multicolor rainbow toning surround minimally toned, well-contrasted centers on this Gem Cameo 1887 half dollar proof. Liberty, in particular, stands out boldly against the surrounding mirrors, enhancing the top-notch eye appeal. The 1887 claims a total mintage of only 5,000 circulation strikes and 710 proofs. Population: 18 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer in this category. CAC: 6 in 65, 1 finer (5/20).Heritage. Old Blue Tag Holder. CAC

1887 50C PR65CAM PCGS #86448

Total Mintage of 5,710 Pieces for the Date 1887 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Rings of multicolor rainbow toning surround minimally toned, well-contrasted centers on this Gem Cameo 1887 half dollar proof. Liberty, in particular, stands out boldly against the surrounding mirrors, enhancing the top-notch eye appeal. The 1887 claims a total mintage of only 5,000 circulation strikes and 710 proofs. Population: 18 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer in this category. CAC: 6 in 65, 1 finer (5/20).Heritage. Old Blue Tag Holder. CAC

1887 50C PR65CAM PCGS #86448

Total Mintage of 5,710 Pieces for the Date 1887 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Rings of multicolor rainbow toning surround minimally toned, well-contrasted centers on this Gem Cameo 1887 half dollar proof. Liberty, in particular, stands out boldly against the surrounding mirrors, enhancing the top-notch eye appeal. The 1887 claims a total mintage of only 5,000 circulation strikes and 710 proofs. Population: 18 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer in this category. CAC: 6 in 65, 1 finer (5/20).Heritage. Old Blue Tag Holder. CAC

1887 50C PR65CAM PCGS #86448

Total Mintage of 5,710 Pieces for the Date 1887 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Rings of multicolor rainbow toning surround minimally toned, well-contrasted centers on this Gem Cameo 1887 half dollar proof. Liberty, in particular, stands out boldly against the surrounding mirrors, enhancing the top-notch eye appeal. The 1887 claims a total mintage of only 5,000 circulation strikes and 710 proofs. Population: 18 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer in this category. CAC: 6 in 65, 1 finer (5/20).Heritage. Old Blue Tag Holder. CAC

1887 50C PR65CAM PCGS #86448

Total Mintage of 5,710 Pieces for the Date 1887 50C PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC. Rings of multicolor rainbow toning surround minimally toned, well-contrasted centers on this Gem Cameo 1887 half dollar proof. Liberty, in particular, stands out boldly against the surrounding mirrors, enhancing the top-notch eye appeal. The 1887 claims a total mintage of only 5,000 circulation strikes and 710 proofs. Population: 18 in 65 Cameo, 4 finer in this category. CAC: 6 in 65, 1 finer (5/20).Heritage. Old Blue Tag Holder. CAC

1893 50C PR66CAM PCGS #86540

Phenomenal everything! The mirrors are deep, very clear, clean overall, and of course powerfully reflective. A lovely patina of soft iridescent gold/lime/blue frames the rims. Miss Liberty and the details boldly stand out with thick white frost and razor sharp . Only 792 pieces were minted. Some times Mother Nature just wants to remind you how crazy wild she can be. This coin she made sure to do just that! Outstanding deep mirrors beam all over. This coin is just a few microscopic lines from bring a PR67 Cameo. Overall, the mirrors are clean, are crystal clear, and are of course have a bold reflection. Unlike so many we see, this coin is NOT dipped out and retoned. The mirrors have a semi “liquid” roll when you twirl the coin. A mind boggling ring of blue/green/gold/violet frames the peripheries on both sides. Mother Nature could not have created a better masterpiece. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and are thickly frosted. The eye appeal is gorgeous! ONLY 792 were minted. PCGS 19, NGC 21, CAC 19 (seems a few coins have been in often). You can’t buy a wild looking coin like this cheap. We still are below Collectors Universe value, so life is great! We also can’t stress how this look is a one in several thousand and you won’t see many similar coins ever offered. The image does not do the colors justice! WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE Legend CAC

1893 50C PR66CAM PCGS #86540

Phenomenal everything! The mirrors are deep, very clear, clean overall, and of course powerfully reflective. A lovely patina of soft iridescent gold/lime/blue frames the rims. Miss Liberty and the details boldly stand out with thick white frost and razor sharp . Only 792 pieces were minted. Some times Mother Nature just wants to remind you how crazy wild she can be. This coin she made sure to do just that! Outstanding deep mirrors beam all over. This coin is just a few microscopic lines from bring a PR67 Cameo. Overall, the mirrors are clean, are crystal clear, and are of course have a bold reflection. Unlike so many we see, this coin is NOT dipped out and retoned. The mirrors have a semi “liquid” roll when you twirl the coin. A mind boggling ring of blue/green/gold/violet frames the peripheries on both sides. Mother Nature could not have created a better masterpiece. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and are thickly frosted. The eye appeal is gorgeous! ONLY 792 were minted. PCGS 19, NGC 21, CAC 19 (seems a few coins have been in often). You can’t buy a wild looking coin like this cheap. We still are below Collectors Universe value, so life is great! We also can’t stress how this look is a one in several thousand and you won’t see many similar coins ever offered. The image does not do the colors justice! WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE Legend CAC

1893 50C PR66CAM PCGS #86540

Phenomenal everything! The mirrors are deep, very clear, clean overall, and of course powerfully reflective. A lovely patina of soft iridescent gold/lime/blue frames the rims. Miss Liberty and the details boldly stand out with thick white frost and razor sharp . Only 792 pieces were minted. Some times Mother Nature just wants to remind you how crazy wild she can be. This coin she made sure to do just that! Outstanding deep mirrors beam all over. This coin is just a few microscopic lines from bring a PR67 Cameo. Overall, the mirrors are clean, are crystal clear, and are of course have a bold reflection. Unlike so many we see, this coin is NOT dipped out and retoned. The mirrors have a semi “liquid” roll when you twirl the coin. A mind boggling ring of blue/green/gold/violet frames the peripheries on both sides. Mother Nature could not have created a better masterpiece. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and are thickly frosted. The eye appeal is gorgeous! ONLY 792 were minted. PCGS 19, NGC 21, CAC 19 (seems a few coins have been in often). You can’t buy a wild looking coin like this cheap. We still are below Collectors Universe value, so life is great! We also can’t stress how this look is a one in several thousand and you won’t see many similar coins ever offered. The image does not do the colors justice! WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE Legend CAC

1865 $1 PR64+ CAM PCGS #87008

This Civil War piece has the ultimate obverse for a Proof Seated Dollar that is not a black and white cameo. Plus, the quality of this coin is SUPER HIGH END! Deep and glittering mirrors beam unbroken from all over. The mirrors are also crystal clear and have bold reflectivity.. Miss Liberty and the details are thickly frosted and have full strikes. Only 500 were minted. PCGS 17, NGC 21, CAC 9. PCGS has graded only four coins in 64+. As time goes on, that will be difficult to find any Civil War GEM!

1872 $1 PR64+ CAM PCGS #87020

WHOA, talk about intense mirrors! WOW, the reflectivity is AMAZING! Incredible CAMEO contrast between the watery reflective fields and thickly frosted devices. While you can find Proof 1872 dollars with some effort, they are very scarce with full Cameo contrast. The fields have a touch of iridescent toning that comes out when rotated in a light. The eye appeal is borderline GEM quality, and we have seen higher grade coins without the flashy brilliance of this lovely coin! Only 950 Proofs were struck. CAC

1872 $1 PR64+ CAM PCGS #87020

WHOA, talk about intense mirrors! WOW, the reflectivity is AMAZING! Incredible CAMEO contrast between the watery reflective fields and thickly frosted devices. While you can find Proof 1872 dollars with some effort, they are very scarce with full Cameo contrast. The fields have a touch of iridescent toning that comes out when rotated in a light. The eye appeal is borderline GEM quality, and we have seen higher grade coins without the flashy brilliance of this lovely coin! Only 950 Proofs were struck. CAC

1872 $1 PR64+ CAM PCGS #87020

WHOA, talk about intense mirrors! WOW, the reflectivity is AMAZING! Incredible CAMEO contrast between the watery reflective fields and thickly frosted devices. While you can find Proof 1872 dollars with some effort, they are very scarce with full Cameo contrast. The fields have a touch of iridescent toning that comes out when rotated in a light. The eye appeal is borderline GEM quality, and we have seen higher grade coins without the flashy brilliance of this lovely coin! Only 950 Proofs were struck. CAC

1882 T$1 Trade PR65CAM PCGS #87062

This is a VERY HIGH END and stunning ORIGINAL toned coin. Not your typical toned Trade Dollar! Exceptional mirrors are deep and beam boldly from all over. The mirrors display bold clarity and are really clean. When you twirl the coin the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of ice. A marvelous mix of totally original aqua blue/pale purple colors cover the entire obverse. The reverse has more of a bleed in from the rims. THIS IS NOT A DULL OR DRAB COIN. Miss Liberty and every detail stands out with clear and thick frost. Plus all features are fully struck. You can tell this coin just oozes with originality and super eye appeal. PCGS 10, NGC 32, CAC 5.

1911 5C PR66DCAM PCGS #93909

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1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch) AU55 PCGS #670710

Ex: S.S. Central America 1856-S Twenty Dollar, AU55. With Pinch of Gold Dust 1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S, S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch), Bob Evans Signature, AU55 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. An attractive yellow-gold example with lustrous surfaces and only a brush of high-point wear. No major abrasions are present. Eye appeal is pleasing for the grade. A pinch of California gold dust, also recovered from the S.S. Central America, accompanies the coin, housed in the same double PCGS Ship of Gold slab.

1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch) AU55 PCGS #670710

Ex: S.S. Central America 1856-S Twenty Dollar, AU55. With Pinch of Gold Dust 1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S, S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch), Bob Evans Signature, AU55 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. An attractive yellow-gold example with lustrous surfaces and only a brush of high-point wear. No major abrasions are present. Eye appeal is pleasing for the grade. A pinch of California gold dust, also recovered from the S.S. Central America, accompanies the coin, housed in the same double PCGS Ship of Gold slab.

1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch) AU55 PCGS #670710

Ex: S.S. Central America 1856-S Twenty Dollar, AU55. With Pinch of Gold Dust 1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S, S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch), Bob Evans Signature, AU55 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. An attractive yellow-gold example with lustrous surfaces and only a brush of high-point wear. No major abrasions are present. Eye appeal is pleasing for the grade. A pinch of California gold dust, also recovered from the S.S. Central America, accompanies the coin, housed in the same double PCGS Ship of Gold slab.

1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch) AU55 PCGS #670710

Ex: S.S. Central America 1856-S Twenty Dollar, AU55. With Pinch of Gold Dust 1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S, S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch), Bob Evans Signature, AU55 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. An attractive yellow-gold example with lustrous surfaces and only a brush of high-point wear. No major abrasions are present. Eye appeal is pleasing for the grade. A pinch of California gold dust, also recovered from the S.S. Central America, accompanies the coin, housed in the same double PCGS Ship of Gold slab.

1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch) AU55 PCGS #670710

Ex: S.S. Central America 1856-S Twenty Dollar, AU55. With Pinch of Gold Dust 1856-S $20 No Serif, Right S, S.S. Central America #2 (with Pinch), Bob Evans Signature, AU55 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. An attractive yellow-gold example with lustrous surfaces and only a brush of high-point wear. No major abrasions are present. Eye appeal is pleasing for the grade. A pinch of California gold dust, also recovered from the S.S. Central America, accompanies the coin, housed in the same double PCGS Ship of Gold slab.

1856-S $2.50 S.S. Central America #2 AU58+ PCGS #670753

SS CENTRAL AMERICA How cool is a coin from a real treasure ship? Especially when it is as well preserved as this coin! Its hard to believe this coin was on the sea bed for 100+ years. We really do NOT see any wear. You can actually see traces of semi-prooflike mirrors. The mirrors do show off numerous light lines and even few tiny ticks. NOTHING stands out to the naked eye. Both sides share a nearly blinding booming luster. Both sides are a blazing gold color. Add a full booming luster to the mirrored surfaces and the coin becomes nearly blinding. Of course there are no spots or stains. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do stand out. The eye appeal is really flashy and neat! PCGS 5 with 19 higher. Legend

1856-S $2.50 S.S. Central America #2 AU58+ PCGS #670753

SS CENTRAL AMERICA How cool is a coin from a real treasure ship? Especially when it is as well preserved as this coin! Its hard to believe this coin was on the sea bed for 100+ years. We really do NOT see any wear. You can actually see traces of semi-prooflike mirrors. The mirrors do show off numerous light lines and even few tiny ticks. NOTHING stands out to the naked eye. Both sides share a nearly blinding booming luster. Both sides are a blazing gold color. Add a full booming luster to the mirrored surfaces and the coin becomes nearly blinding. Of course there are no spots or stains. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do stand out. The eye appeal is really flashy and neat! PCGS 5 with 19 higher. Legend

1856-S $2.50 S.S. Central America #2 AU58+ PCGS #670753

SS CENTRAL AMERICA How cool is a coin from a real treasure ship? Especially when it is as well preserved as this coin! Its hard to believe this coin was on the sea bed for 100+ years. We really do NOT see any wear. You can actually see traces of semi-prooflike mirrors. The mirrors do show off numerous light lines and even few tiny ticks. NOTHING stands out to the naked eye. Both sides share a nearly blinding booming luster. Both sides are a blazing gold color. Add a full booming luster to the mirrored surfaces and the coin becomes nearly blinding. Of course there are no spots or stains. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do stand out. The eye appeal is really flashy and neat! PCGS 5 with 19 higher. Legend

1856-S $2.50 S.S. Central America #2 AU58+ PCGS #670753

SS CENTRAL AMERICA How cool is a coin from a real treasure ship? Especially when it is as well preserved as this coin! Its hard to believe this coin was on the sea bed for 100+ years. We really do NOT see any wear. You can actually see traces of semi-prooflike mirrors. The mirrors do show off numerous light lines and even few tiny ticks. NOTHING stands out to the naked eye. Both sides share a nearly blinding booming luster. Both sides are a blazing gold color. Add a full booming luster to the mirrored surfaces and the coin becomes nearly blinding. Of course there are no spots or stains. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do stand out. The eye appeal is really flashy and neat! PCGS 5 with 19 higher. Legend

1856-S $2.50 S.S. Central America #2 AU58+ PCGS #670753

SS CENTRAL AMERICA How cool is a coin from a real treasure ship? Especially when it is as well preserved as this coin! Its hard to believe this coin was on the sea bed for 100+ years. We really do NOT see any wear. You can actually see traces of semi-prooflike mirrors. The mirrors do show off numerous light lines and even few tiny ticks. NOTHING stands out to the naked eye. Both sides share a nearly blinding booming luster. Both sides are a blazing gold color. Add a full booming luster to the mirrored surfaces and the coin becomes nearly blinding. Of course there are no spots or stains. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do stand out. The eye appeal is really flashy and neat! PCGS 5 with 19 higher. Legend

1916-D 10C G 6 PCGS #4906

NGC 3704074-002

1916-D 10C G 6 PCGS #4906

NGC 3704074-002

1941 10C PR67+ PCGS #5076.67+

Very attractive toning is brought to life by the superb mirrored fields. The eye appeal is exceptional! PCGS 405, NGC 422, CAC 198. Legend Auction . CAC

1941 10C PR67+ PCGS #5076.67+

Very attractive toning is brought to life by the superb mirrored fields. The eye appeal is exceptional! PCGS 405, NGC 422, CAC 198. Legend Auction . CAC

1941 10C PR67+ PCGS #5076.67+

Very attractive toning is brought to life by the superb mirrored fields. The eye appeal is exceptional! PCGS 405, NGC 422, CAC 198. Legend Auction . CAC

1941 10C PR67+ PCGS #5076.67+

Very attractive toning is brought to life by the superb mirrored fields. The eye appeal is exceptional! PCGS 405, NGC 422, CAC 198. Legend Auction . CAC

1808 50C XF-45 PCGS #6090

Nice. Original pewter gray.Die crack obverse at 11 o’clock from rim to cap. And a die crack 8 o’clock from rim to star two. All stars fully struck. Eagle fully struck. Luster visible around devices. No marks just slight wear.

1808 50C XF-45 PCGS #6090

Nice. Original pewter gray.Die crack obverse at 11 o’clock from rim to cap. And a die crack 8 o’clock from rim to star two. All stars fully struck. Eagle fully struck. Luster visible around devices. No marks just slight wear.

1832 50C Large Letters XF-45 PCGS #6161

Pewter gray, stars well struck, strong detail on hair, slight rub wear on face. On reverse fully struck with no visible wear on feathers, looks like an AU. No distracting marks.

1832 50C Large Letters XF-45 PCGS #6161

Pewter gray, stars well struck, strong detail on hair, slight rub wear on face. On reverse fully struck with no visible wear on feathers, looks like an AU. No distracting marks.

1878 8TF $1 MS 62 PCGS #7072.62

Very conservatively graded, no large marks just small ticks visible. CAC graded

1878 8TF $1 MS 62 PCGS #7072.62

Very conservatively graded, no large marks just small ticks visible. CAC graded

1878 8TF $1 MS 62 PCGS #7072.62

Very conservatively graded, no large marks just small ticks visible. CAC graded

1878 8TF $1 MS 62 PCGS #7072.62

Very conservatively graded, no large marks just small ticks visible. CAC graded

1878 8TF $1 MS 62 PCGS #7072.62

Very conservatively graded, no large marks just small ticks visible. CAC graded

1895-S $20 MS 62 PCGS #9028

Attractive radiant luster, minor chatter, high end. NGC 2275472-001 CAC

1895-S $20 MS 62 PCGS #9028

Attractive radiant luster, minor chatter, high end. NGC 2275472-001 CAC

1895-S $20 MS 62 PCGS #9028

Attractive radiant luster, minor chatter, high end. NGC 2275472-001 CAC

1904 $20 MS 63 PCGS #9045

Attractive radiant rolling luster, minor ticks, high end. NGC 4337663-004.

1904 $20 MS 63 PCGS #9045

Attractive radiant rolling luster, minor ticks, high end. NGC 4337663-004.

1904 $20 MS 63 PCGS #9045

Attractive radiant rolling luster, minor ticks, high end. NGC 4337663-004.

1904 $20 MS 63 PCGS #9045

Attractive radiant rolling luster, minor ticks, high end. NGC 4337663-004.

1904 $20 MS 63 PCGS #9045

Attractive radiant rolling luster, minor ticks, high end. NGC 4337663-004.

1924 $20 MS 64 PCGS #9177

NGC 253041-053

1924 $20 MS 64 PCGS #9177

NGC 253041-053

1924 $20 MS 64 PCGS #9177

NGC 253041-053

1924 $20 MS 64 PCGS #9177

NGC 253041-053

1936 50C Rhode Island MS 67 PCGS #9363

Monster iridescent rings of pastel green/mauve/golden sunlight/pink adorn the sharply struck satiny details. One of a kind beautiful toning!

1936 50C Rhode Island MS 67 PCGS #9363

Monster iridescent rings of pastel green/mauve/golden sunlight/pink adorn the sharply struck satiny details. One of a kind beautiful toning!

1936 50C Rhode Island MS 67 PCGS #9363

Monster iridescent rings of pastel green/mauve/golden sunlight/pink adorn the sharply struck satiny details. One of a kind beautiful toning!

1936 50C Rhode Island MS 67 PCGS #9363

Monster iridescent rings of pastel green/mauve/golden sunlight/pink adorn the sharply struck satiny details. One of a kind beautiful toning!

1936 50C Rhode Island MS 67 PCGS #9363

Monster iridescent rings of pastel green/mauve/golden sunlight/pink adorn the sharply struck satiny details. One of a kind beautiful toning!

1808 50C Overton 105 XF-45 PCGS #39367

Dark gray.light wear. Sharp details and fully struck.

1808 50C Overton 105 XF-45 PCGS #39367

Dark gray.light wear. Sharp details and fully struck.

1810 50C Overton 109 XF-45 PCGS #39418

Light pewter gray. Soft strike. Mint made mark on neck at hair line.

1810 50C Overton 109 XF-45 PCGS #39418

Light pewter gray. Soft strike. Mint made mark on neck at hair line.

1889 $1 PR66 CAM PCGS #87324

*****WOW! Amazing color! This is my favorite proof Morgan Dollar I have ever seen! Very lucky to have had the opportunity to add this to my collection. The obverse is iridescent Gold as the photo shows, but as you turn this coin in the light it is actually a stunning Turquoise Green. I can look at this coin all day and am still amazed by the beautiful display of ringed color. And to be a total monster on the front and rear is simply breath taking! The rim toning is vibrant iridescent mauve on obverse and reverse has neon green centering onto clear brilliant ocean blue. Frosted Cameo details top this magnificent display beyond any visual experience. This is the best of the elite toned Morgan Proofs.

1889 $1 PR66 CAM PCGS #87324

*****WOW! Amazing color! This is my favorite proof Morgan Dollar I have ever seen! Very lucky to have had the opportunity to add this to my collection. The obverse is iridescent Gold as the photo shows, but as you turn this coin in the light it is actually a stunning Turquoise Green. I can look at this coin all day and am still amazed by the beautiful display of ringed color. And to be a total monster on the front and rear is simply breath taking! The rim toning is vibrant iridescent mauve on obverse and reverse has neon green centering onto clear brilliant ocean blue. Frosted Cameo details top this magnificent display beyond any visual experience. This is the best of the elite toned Morgan Proofs.