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1793 1/2C Cohen 3 MS65BN PCGS #35009

CAC - Ex: Missouri Cabinet-Pogue-Jung

1797 1/2C C-1, 1 Above 1 MS66BN PCGS #35101

CAC - Ex Missouri Cabinet

1793 1C Wreath, Vine and Bars MS65BN PCGS #1347

CAC - "This exceptional Wreath cent exhibits extraordinary surfaces and amazing eye appeal. The chestnut-brown surfaces are flawless, the tiny marks at the lower reverse remaining from the planchet. Traces of faded mint red remain visible on this extraordinary Wreath cent. Alan Weinberg's Commentary: Simply the finest S-10 Wreath known. Incredible coruscating luster." Ex: Alan V. Weinberg Collection.

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

CAC - Douglas F. Bird Collection.

1873 3CS PR67CAM PCGS #83724

CAC - "This is a singularly beautiful Superb Gem specimen of this proof-only issue. At first glance, the rose and blue toning at the centers appears to be the lightest patina on the coin, but then at a different angle, the formerly "black" mirrors come to life with pale sea-green color."

1881 5C PR67DCAM PCGS #93836

CAC - Ex. Gerald Forsythe Collection

1795 H10C LM-10 MS67 PCGS #38594

CAC - "The luster on this example provides the viewer with a unique vision of how a 1795 half dime must have looked the day it was struck, covered in swirls of radiant cartwheel and a haze of warm luster around the devices. The toning on the obverse is mostly champagne with an area of blue behind Liberty’s head, while the reverse is aglow with olive and gold. The eye appeal is impressive." Ex. The D. Brent Pogue Collection, Part I

1805 10C 4 Berries MS66+ PCGS #4477

CAC - "Both sides of this remarkably well preserved 4 Berries dime offer violet, sky blue and golden pastels on highly lustrous and satiny surfaces. Liberty's portrait stands out with bold to sharp definition. The hair detail, in fact, is just a few strands shy of complete. The reverse delivers full wing feathers for the eagle and very well struck stars. Intriguing die clash (as made) is observable around the central motifs. Exceptionally attractive and among the finest examples extant for the type, issue and variety". Ex. Douglas C. Kaselitz Collection

1806/5 25C MS65+ PCGS #5315

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

1815 25C Browning 1 MS66+ PCGS #38942

CAC - The Jimmy Hayes 1815 Quarter Ex. Pogue. "In the 1985 sale of the Hayes type collection, this coin was described as “a pristine example ... the coin really defies description.” " The finest 1815 quarter graded by PCGS

1881 25C PR68+ CAM PCGS #85582

CAC - "The patination comprises amber-gold, lavender and light-blue hues on the obverse, with more silver but a similar palette on the reverse. A fully struck and completely engaging example of the issue.."

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."

1942 50C PR68+ PCGS #6642

CAC - "Blinding, chrome-like mirrors beam with a quick-silver, liquid mercury brilliance and reflection. The mirrors are deep and offer the utmost clarity and are the epitome of cleanliness! Neon gold and blue iridescent toning is dusted across the surfaces deeper at the peripheries and more untoned on the centers. The flashy fields really bring out all the beautiful colors, especially as you twirl the coin in a light. The sharply struck devices are glossy and stand out boldly." Ex: YOUNG-MADISON

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.

1866 $1 Motto PR66DCAM PCGS #97014

CAC - An absolutely amazing Superb Gem Deep Cameo proof of its exceptional quality. Both sides have frosty bright silver devices that exhibit bold design definition. The surrounding fields are unendingly deep mirrors that are brilliant silver close to the design motifs, changing to russet, violet, and electric blue at the borders.

1879 T$1 Trade PR68CAM PCGS #87059

CAC - "lightly toned interiors with gorgeous, natural shades of violet, ocean-blue, mint-green, rose, and golden-orange color elsewhere. The delicate iridescence allows for full appreciation of the contrast that exists between the razor-sharp devices and watery, unmarked fields."

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.