Black Cat - Complete Seated Liberty Type Set (1837-1891) 的钱币相册

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1840 H10C No Drapery MS67+ PCGS #4321

CAC - Wonderful rainbow toning on both sides which varies from russet to gold with a touch of blue. The toning deepens around the reverse rim, while the centers are brighter with antique flecks of color intermixed. Boldly struck and the coin has reflective field surfaces, reflecting careful die polishing.

1859 H10C MS68+ PCGS #4371

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

1852 10C MS67+ PCGS #4597

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

1874 10C Arrows PR67+ PCGS #4770

CAC - Beautiful lavender, ocean-blue, and green-gold toning grace each side, complementing boldly struck, frosty design elements. Glimmering mirrored fields surround the frosted central devices. The Finest graded at PCGS.

1877 20C PR67+ CAM PCGS #85305

CAC - The finest graded at PCGS

1877 20C PR67+ CAM PCGS #85305

CAC - The finest graded at PCGS

1839 25C No Drapery MS66+ PCGS #5392

CAC - The finest 1839 Seated Quarter. Glowing luster proceeds from each side, highlighting the alternating areas of silver-white, lavender-gray, and copper-gold color that create intense eye appeal. Well-struck surfaces are noticeably free of even the smallest impairments. Ex Gardner, Jung.

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

1874 25C Arrows PR67+ CAM PCGS #85575

CAC - "This spectacular coin is the sole-finest 1874 Arrows proof quarter certified in either Cameo or Deep Cameo finish -- a high-end Superb Gem, with a pinpoint-sharp strike and the all-important PCGS Plus designation. Exquisite turquoise and russet-tan toning decorates each side, suggesting original proof set color."

1839 50C No Drapery MS64+ PCGS #6230

CAC - The finest endorsed CAC coin (as a plus) - A very challenging coin. "Each side displays medium-density reddish-golden patina, with accents of blue around the margins. There is no sign of the reverse die cracks that some business strikes and proofs alike exhibit." Ex: The Jim O'Neal Collection of U.S. Half Dollar Types

1836 $1 J-58, Gobrecht Restrike PR65+ PCGS #11217

CAC - The Norweb Name Below Base 1836 Gobrecht Dollar. "The fields on both sides are deeply mirrored, surrounding devices struck well enough to educe every fine detail from the dies. The force of the strike has upset a fin or wire rim around both sides from 5:00 to 11:00. Carefully preserved since its moment of striking, this coin's featureless obverse field shows only very minor hairlines and a single small mark near the denticles just above 3:00. Several lintmarks are noted, including one immediately left of C. GOBRECHT F., another near the elbow of Liberty's pole arm, one left of the base of the cap, and another at the denticles near 11:00, parallel to Liberty's lips. The immaculate reverse shows lintmarks below A of DOLLAR and left of the star under C of AMERICA. The toning is ancient and lovely, featuring light tones of blue and rose on the obverse that appear milky gray away from a light source but erupt into a cavalcade of pastels in a direct beam. The reverse is similar but more intense, with milky gray tones yielding a spectacular range of blue, violet, and rose that bespeaks ancient and well-guarded originality."