Black Cat - Black Cat Complete Dansco 7070 Modified Type Set (1796-Date) 的钱币相册

Entire Image Gallery ›

1835 1/2C Cohen 1 MS65RD PCGS #35290

CAC - An outstanding Classic Head type coin that boasts a bold strike and unabraded fields. A few small flecks are scattered, and the left reverse displays hints of lilac shading. The overall quality is extraordinary. The 1835 was saved in Mint State but few remain full Red without distracting spots. Tied for the finest at CAC.

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

CAC - Douglas F. Bird Collection.

1808 1C S-279 MS66BN PCGS #36463

CAC - A surfeit of frost adds warm appeal to exquisitely preserved surfaces. With bountiful cartwheel luster and abundant persisting mint color. The obverse fields have barely faded to variegated pale olive and gold, a colorful contrast to the red that remains around all design elements and within Liberty's hair. The reverse is more even, a uniform frosty light brown that still reveals abundant faded mint color. The fields of both sides are nearly immaculate.

1838 1C N-10 MS66+ BN PCGS #37207

CAC - "Choice lustrous light olive and bluish steel brown."

1862 1C PR67CAM PCGS #82259

CAC - Tied for Finest Cameo Proof at PCGS (6/21). "lovely golden-tan surfaces have deeply mirrored fields that frame the highly lustrous and sharply detailed devices on this Superb Gem Cameo proof". Ex: Perfection 2

1899 1C MS67+ RD PCGS #2204

CAC - Both sides are virtually pristine with a smooth, vibrant, satiny texture. The obverse exhibits a blend of deep gold and medium orange luster, while the reverse is even more vivid in bright reddish-orange. The strike is sharp throughout on this delightful cent.

1859 H10C MS68+ PCGS #4371

CAC - This coin was part of the Oliver Jung Type Collection

1866 5C Rays PR66+ DCAM PCGS #93817

CAC - "The coin is beautifully preserved and well contrasted, with fields that are more deeply mirrored than usual for the Shield nickel type. Every detail is sharply brought up, and the coin is brilliant save for tinges of champagne warmth around the outer peripheries." Ex. The Bob R. Simpson Collection, Part II

1881 5C PR67DCAM PCGS #93836

CAC - Ex. Gerald Forsythe Collection

1910 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #93908

CAC - The Only PR68 Deep Cameo Certified in the Series. The fields show astounding depth of reflectivity. Likewise, the devices are heavily frosted. The combination yields the always-elusive Deep Cameo contrast. Each side presents as brilliant, but closer examination shows there is just the slightest hint of color present. As indicated by the PR68 grade, there are no contact marks on either side.

1945-D 5C MS68+ FS PCGS #84026

From the E Fisher #1 PCGS Registry Set of War Nickels

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.

1877 20C PR67+ CAM PCGS #85305

CAC - The finest graded at PCGS

1877 20C PR67+ CAM PCGS #85305

CAC - The finest graded at PCGS

1835 25C MS66 PCGS #5354

CAC - "The obverse shows a silver center framed with rings of amber-gold, aqua, jade, violet, and russet nearest the rims. The reverse is also silver in the centers, with russet-gold and cobalt-blue peripheral accents. ....... the eye appeal is simply off the charts." Ex "Col." E.H.R. Green/Newman.

1865 25C PR67+ DCAM PCGS #95561

CAC - The Stunning Sole Finest Known. "The profound Deep Cameo contrast is immediately apparent on both sides when the coin is held in-hand, complemented by near-brilliant surfaces that produce a strong white-and-black appearance. A slight champagne tinge on each side adds a touch of warmth overall. Boldly struck motifs enjoy untouched, mint-fresh luster, while the fields are so well mirrored that they could compete with those of modern Mint proof coinage." Ex: BigMo Civil War Collection

1896 25C PR68DCAM PCGS #95682

CAC - This stunning 1896 Barber quarter proof displays the desirable white-on-black appearance to maximum effect. Struck with pinpoint precision, the snow-white motifs float above jet-black fields that exhibit unfathomable depths of watery reflectivity. The delicate proof surfaces are exquisitely preserved and virtually pristine on both sides of this majestic Superb Gem specimen.

1917-D 25C Type 1 MS68FH PCGS #5709

CAC - The only MS68 Type I Standing Liberty Quarter Endorsed by CAC. The detail is excellent, not only on Liberty's head but on the small feathers of the eagle. Strong mint luster swirls beneath deep and gorgeous patina, which covers the surfaces in patches of peach-umber, green-gold, and muted powder-blue.

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."

1837 50C GR-4 MS66 PCGS #531050

CAC - Superb deep gray obverse toning features rich olive and subtle golden-amber highlights, the latter of which become brighter at the peripheries. The reverse is lighter, with pleasing gold color and glimpses of bright blue near the periphery. With its attractive color, thorough luster, and fine surface frost, this piece offers excellent aesthetic appeal. The strike is sound, very bold at centers while yielding a bit on some peripheral elements, including star 7, the arrowheads, and the tops of the letters in CENTS. The quality of this piece, with its color, surfaces, strike, and technical preservation, is as nice as could be hoped for at this grade level.

1926-S 50C Oregon MS68 PCGS #9341

CAC - "This coin displays satiny, pristine surfaces with lovely rainbow toning in the margins and champagne color in the centers."

1897 $1 PR68CAM PCGS #87332

CAC - "Incredible mirrors beam intensely bold from all over. The mirrors are borderline Ultra deep for sure. In addition, the mirrors are ultra clean and offer remarkable clarity. When you twirl the coin, the mirrors look like a rolling river of liquid mercury. You can easily see yourself from across the room in them! The coin clearly has bold contrast. Miss Liberty and the details are frosted and are fully struck. The eye appeal is phenomenal!"

1925 $1 MS67+ PCGS #7365

CAC - "Luster is frosty, radiant, and entirely brilliant, preserved to virtual perfection with no obvious abrasions. Each side is frost-white and sharply struck, giving this coin wonderful eye appeal." Ex. JDC.

1852 G$1 MS69 PCGS #7517

CAC - "It appears to be from new dies with no evidence of lapping or other defects. In a word, this coin is Superb. Both sides have amazing definition of the design, showing every individual element exactly as it was intended by James Longacre. Frosty surfaces have rich orange-gold luster without blemishes of any kind, save for a single minute mark below the digit 5." Ex: Bender Collection.

1884 G$1 MS69 PCGS #7585

CAC - Sole Finest. ".... both sides feature a combination of semiprooflike field reflectivity and frosty mint luster. Coloration is deep yellow-gold and the devices are fully struck throughout." Ex: Bender Collection.

1906 $10 MS67+ PCGS #8759

CAC - The Finest Graded 1906 $10 at PCGS and finest CAC endorsed coin at CAC. The silky-smooth surfaces are stunning, as well as the rich endowment of undisturbed satin luster. Ex. Oliver Jung Type Collection

1911 $10 MS67 PCGS #8868

CAC - The central devices of the Indian and the eagle have an extra dimension from the boldness of the central strike. Mint luster coruscates across the raised devices and unblemished fields. Ex. Oliver Jung Type Collection