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Gardner collection. 1868-S Dime, Very Rare MS66 Frosty Centers With Rim Toning 1868-S 10C MS66 PCGS. Fortin-101. The frosty silver-white surfaces on each side of this Premium Gem accompany iridescent moss-green, cherry, orange, and blue patina at the rims. There are no singular marks, but the dies are fatigued, and flow lines show in the fields on each side. Each side shows considerable die clashing, and the left side of LIBERTY is weakly struck. https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/item/1868-s-10c/4648/-3901056005971630141/1 This was in a PCGS MS66 holder in 2007 as part of the The Dr. Tory Prestera Collection at Stacks Bowers. It sold for $29,900. It was listed at the time as a POP 2/0 1868-S MS-66 (PCGS). A beautiful coin that retains undiminished lustre in the fields and is generally bright silver save for peripheral green and gold toning, with a touch of fuchsia at the top of the obverse. The strike was sharp enough to bring up the devices such as Liberty's head and the surrounding legend, as well as the wreath details on the reverse. Minor evidence of die clashing and thin cracks are present on the reverse. One of the top examples to survive from the mintage of just 260,000 pieces and such quality is decidedly rare. PCGS Population: 2; none finer. https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-AT8FS/1868-s-ms-66-pcgs
Gardner collection. 1868-S Dime, Very Rare MS66 Frosty Centers With Rim Toning 1868-S 10C MS66 PCGS. Fortin-101. The frosty silver-white surfaces on each side of this Premium Gem accompany iridescent moss-green, cherry, orange, and blue patina at the rims. There are no singular marks, but the dies are fatigued, and flow lines show in the fields on each side. Each side shows considerable die clashing, and the left side of LIBERTY is weakly struck. https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/item/1868-s-10c/4648/-3901056005971630141/1 This was in a PCGS MS66 holder in 2007 as part of the The Dr. Tory Prestera Collection at Stacks Bowers. It sold for $29,900. It was listed at the time as a POP 2/0 1868-S MS-66 (PCGS). A beautiful coin that retains undiminished lustre in the fields and is generally bright silver save for peripheral green and gold toning, with a touch of fuchsia at the top of the obverse. The strike was sharp enough to bring up the devices such as Liberty's head and the surrounding legend, as well as the wreath details on the reverse. Minor evidence of die clashing and thin cracks are present on the reverse. One of the top examples to survive from the mintage of just 260,000 pieces and such quality is decidedly rare. PCGS Population: 2; none finer. https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-AT8FS/1868-s-ms-66-pcgs
Gardner collection. 1868-S Dime, Very Rare MS66 Frosty Centers With Rim Toning 1868-S 10C MS66 PCGS. Fortin-101. The frosty silver-white surfaces on each side of this Premium Gem accompany iridescent moss-green, cherry, orange, and blue patina at the rims. There are no singular marks, but the dies are fatigued, and flow lines show in the fields on each side. Each side shows considerable die clashing, and the left side of LIBERTY is weakly struck. https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/item/1868-s-10c/4648/-3901056005971630141/1 This was in a PCGS MS66 holder in 2007 as part of the The Dr. Tory Prestera Collection at Stacks Bowers. It sold for $29,900. It was listed at the time as a POP 2/0 1868-S MS-66 (PCGS). A beautiful coin that retains undiminished lustre in the fields and is generally bright silver save for peripheral green and gold toning, with a touch of fuchsia at the top of the obverse. The strike was sharp enough to bring up the devices such as Liberty's head and the surrounding legend, as well as the wreath details on the reverse. Minor evidence of die clashing and thin cracks are present on the reverse. One of the top examples to survive from the mintage of just 260,000 pieces and such quality is decidedly rare. PCGS Population: 2; none finer. https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-AT8FS/1868-s-ms-66-pcgs
Gardner collection. 1868-S Dime, Very Rare MS66 Frosty Centers With Rim Toning 1868-S 10C MS66 PCGS. Fortin-101. The frosty silver-white surfaces on each side of this Premium Gem accompany iridescent moss-green, cherry, orange, and blue patina at the rims. There are no singular marks, but the dies are fatigued, and flow lines show in the fields on each side. Each side shows considerable die clashing, and the left side of LIBERTY is weakly struck. https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/item/1868-s-10c/4648/-3901056005971630141/1 This was in a PCGS MS66 holder in 2007 as part of the The Dr. Tory Prestera Collection at Stacks Bowers. It sold for $29,900. It was listed at the time as a POP 2/0 1868-S MS-66 (PCGS). A beautiful coin that retains undiminished lustre in the fields and is generally bright silver save for peripheral green and gold toning, with a touch of fuchsia at the top of the obverse. The strike was sharp enough to bring up the devices such as Liberty's head and the surrounding legend, as well as the wreath details on the reverse. Minor evidence of die clashing and thin cracks are present on the reverse. One of the top examples to survive from the mintage of just 260,000 pieces and such quality is decidedly rare. PCGS Population: 2; none finer. https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-AT8FS/1868-s-ms-66-pcgs
"1868-S 50C MS66 PCGS. WB-101, Die Pair 7, R.4. This gorgeous coin is nearly untoned, save for a few speckles of light gold color along the peripheral reverse. The design elements are fully impressed, with Liberty's hair, the star centers, and the eagle all displaying full details. Lustrous surfaces are extremely well-preserved, showing a few inconspicuous, trivial marks on Liberty's portrait. The coin offers fantastic overall eye appeal, suggestive of an even higher grade based on its Mint-fresh appeal." Here is the auction link with description from Heritage. https://coins.ha.com/itm/seated-half-dollars/1868-s-50c-ms66-pcgs-wb-101-die-pair-7-r4/a/1228-98484.s?hdnJumpToLot=1&x=0&y=0
"1868-S 50C MS66 PCGS. WB-101, Die Pair 7, R.4. This gorgeous coin is nearly untoned, save for a few speckles of light gold color along the peripheral reverse. The design elements are fully impressed, with Liberty's hair, the star centers, and the eagle all displaying full details. Lustrous surfaces are extremely well-preserved, showing a few inconspicuous, trivial marks on Liberty's portrait. The coin offers fantastic overall eye appeal, suggestive of an even higher grade based on its Mint-fresh appeal." Here is the auction link with description from Heritage. https://coins.ha.com/itm/seated-half-dollars/1868-s-50c-ms66-pcgs-wb-101-die-pair-7-r4/a/1228-98484.s?hdnJumpToLot=1&x=0&y=0
"1868-S 50C MS66 PCGS. WB-101, Die Pair 7, R.4. This gorgeous coin is nearly untoned, save for a few speckles of light gold color along the peripheral reverse. The design elements are fully impressed, with Liberty's hair, the star centers, and the eagle all displaying full details. Lustrous surfaces are extremely well-preserved, showing a few inconspicuous, trivial marks on Liberty's portrait. The coin offers fantastic overall eye appeal, suggestive of an even higher grade based on its Mint-fresh appeal." Here is the auction link with description from Heritage. https://coins.ha.com/itm/seated-half-dollars/1868-s-50c-ms66-pcgs-wb-101-die-pair-7-r4/a/1228-98484.s?hdnJumpToLot=1&x=0&y=0
"1868-S 50C MS66 PCGS. WB-101, Die Pair 7, R.4. This gorgeous coin is nearly untoned, save for a few speckles of light gold color along the peripheral reverse. The design elements are fully impressed, with Liberty's hair, the star centers, and the eagle all displaying full details. Lustrous surfaces are extremely well-preserved, showing a few inconspicuous, trivial marks on Liberty's portrait. The coin offers fantastic overall eye appeal, suggestive of an even higher grade based on its Mint-fresh appeal." Here is the auction link with description from Heritage. https://coins.ha.com/itm/seated-half-dollars/1868-s-50c-ms66-pcgs-wb-101-die-pair-7-r4/a/1228-98484.s?hdnJumpToLot=1&x=0&y=0
CAC Green. It was a PQ NGC 66 and crossed to PCGS before CAC, then sent in a green beaned.
CAC Green. It was a PQ NGC 66 and crossed to PCGS before CAC, then sent in a green beaned.