Pasadena Collection, Take 2 的钱币相册
1943-S 1C MS67
PCGS #2717
1968-S 1C MS66RD
PCGS #2909
1913-S 5C Type 1 XF45
PCGS #3917
1941-S 5C MS65FS
PCGS #84012
1942-S 5C MS66+
PCGS #4017
1873-S H10C AU50
PCGS #4405
1859-S 10C F12
PCGS #4621
1936-S 10C MS65FB
PCGS #5003
1946-S 10C MS66FB
PCGS #85084
1855-S 25C VF35
PCGS #5437
1862-S 25C VG8
PCGS #5457
1873-S 25C Arrows XF45
PCGS #5493
1915-S 25C XF45
PCGS #5672
1917-S 25C Type 1 XF45
PCGS #5710
1918-S 25C AU55
PCGS #5724
1976-S 25C Silver MS68
PCGS #5898
1855-S 50C Arrows VG8
PCGS #6284
1859-S 50C XF45
PCGS #6298
1868-S 50C XF45
PCGS #6324
1873-S 50C Arrows XF40
PCGS #6345
1899-S 50C XF45
PCGS #6485
1946-S 50C MS64
PCGS #6629
1954-S 50C MS65
PCGS #6669
1976-S 50C Silver MS67
PCGS #6728
1998-S 50C SMS SP69
PCGS #6775
1872-S $1 VF25
PCGS #6970
1876-S T$1 AU58
PCGS #7043
1881-S $1 MS64+
PCGS #7130
1922-S $1 MS63
PCGS #7359
1972-S $1 Silver MS67
PCGS #7411
1976-S $1 Silver MS67
PCGS #7422
1979-S SBA$1 MS67
PCGS #9573
1856-S G$1 AU55+
PCGS #7536
CAC. Though not noted by PCGS, this is the S/S variety. As Doug Winter commented in August 2016, "The 1856-S gold dollar is a numismatically significant issue as it is the only Type Two gold dollar from the San Francisco mint as well as the final issue of this short-lived design. It is moderately scarce in the higher AU grades but few pieces so graded are choice and original. This lightly worn piece is lustrous and well-detailed with clean surfaces and pleasing pale green-gold color which changes to a deeper orange-gold hue at the borders. There are two interesting die cracks on the obverse which both terminate at the portrait."
1857-S $10 XF45
PCGS #8624
1915-S $20 MS62
PCGS #9168