Black Cat - Basic Bust Type Set (1792-1839) 的钱币相册

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1804 1/2C Crosslet 4, Stems MS65BN PCGS #1069

CAC - Smooth rich brown surfaces show hints of violet and blue, and ample mint red still clings to the protected recesses of the devices, particularly on the reverse. Both sides display a swirling cartwheel luster when rotated in a light, which is RARE for an early copper, especially one that has toned to a BN designation. Crisply struck, all of Liberty’s hair curls and drapery folds are fully defined, as are the intricate leaf details on the wreath.

1803 1C S-243 No Stems MS66RB PCGS #36420

CAC - Douglas F. Bird Collection.

1836 10C MS67+ PCGS #4528

CAC - A SUPERB rolling luster has vivid, smooth cartwheels that are totally uninterrupted when this coin is twirled in a light. The fields possess a bold satiny frost that is completely without flaw. There are zero breaks to the frost. The devices are incredibly sharp, from a precision strike from the JR-3 die combination. Both sides display a wonderful pastel iridescent toning. Shades of baby blue, clear gold, and rose come to life in a light.

1815 25C Browning 1 MS66+ PCGS #38942

CAC - Browning-1. The finest 1815 quarter graded by PCGS. Both obverse and reverse glow with satiny luster, cartwheeling over silver gray surfaces blushed with peach and tinted with violet, gold, and pastel blue. Every design element is fully struck, each obverse star shows its complete center, and nearly every border denticle is bold and rounded, showing softness only to the left of 12:00 on the obverse, right of 12:00 on the reverse. The eye appeal, encompassing the superlative luster, elegant color, and complete detail, is perhaps unsurpassable. The Jimmy Hayes 1815 Quarter Ex. Pogue.

1833 50C MS68 PCGS #6163

CAC - One of two MS68 coins for the Type at PCGS (4/24). "The overall color scheme is one of reddish-orange patina yielding to vivid electric-blue highlights at the denticles. The right obverse, however, displays mottled sea-green overtones intermingled with silver-tinged near-brilliance. The impression is expertly centered on the planchet with fully evident denticulation bordering devices that are sharply delineated in virtually all areas. Lustrous with a softly frosted texture, the surfaces are uncommonly blemish-free."

1800 $1 MS65+ PCGS #6887

CAC - This is the Single Finest 1800 dollar of ALL varieties graded at PCGS, and it had not been offered publicly since the 1977 Bowers and Ruddy sale of the Fairfield Collection. "A superb coin with full luster under lovely lilac, sea-green, and iridescent toning. Virtually flawless. Except for the gorgeous natural toning, this coin is in the same condition as it was when it left the dies nearly two centuries ago." Ex. The Fairfield Collection, Bruce Morelan Collection.

1798 $2.50 BD-1, Close Date MS65 PCGS #45504

CAC - This is the single finest specimen of this date known and a truly original gem. It is intensely lustrous, with spinning cartwheel on both sides, a haze of frost around design elements and peripheries, and bold reflectivity in the fields on both sides. Pale silver-blue and faint rose toning frames the obverse, while the reverse periphery is more deeply toned in rose and orange around deep golden centers.

1799 $10 BD-10, Large Stars MS65 PCGS #45723

CAC - This pristine, virtually flawless Gem 1799 eagle features a generally bold strike.