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1809 1/2C MS63BN PCGS #1123

Previously in an NGC MS-65 holder...

1793 1C Liberty Cap, S-13 VF20BN PCGS #35489

Ex: Denis W. Loring (4/2000), Wes Rasmussen (1/2005), and Troy Wiseman (9/2006). Brutally expensive...

1793 1C Liberty Cap, S-13 VF20BN PCGS #35489

Ex: Denis W. Loring (4/2000), Wes Rasmussen (1/2005), and Troy Wiseman (9/2006). Brutally expensive...

1814 1C Crosslet 4 AU58BN PCGS #1573

My first-year-of-issue representative is an 1808 cent in PCGS EF-40. This commoner 1814, however, has much greater eye-appeal.

1855 1C Upright 55 MS65RD PCGS #1909

My first-year-of-issue example of the Braided Hair Cent is the Pittman specimen of the 1839 (Type of 1840) in PCGS MS-64BN. This more-common 1855 is finer and redder...

1858 1C Large Letters MS65 PCGS #2019

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Flying Eagle cent is an 1856 in PR-63 (of the scarcer Snow-4 variety). This 1858 example attracts a few more Registry points...

1900 1C PR66RD PCGS #2389

From the Palm Beach Collection. My first-year-of-issue example of the bronze Indian Cent in an 1864 in PCGS MS-66RB. This later Proof is, however, more eye-appealing.

1881 3CN PR67CAM PCGS #83777

My first-year-of-issue 1865 is "only" MS-66...

1869 5C MS66 PCGS #3796

My first-year-of-issue representative of the No Rays Shield Nickel is a perfectly nice 1867 in MS-65. However, this 1869 is a bit finer AND it's an example of the very scarce Doubled Obverse variety.

1883 5C No CENTS PR66CAM PCGS #83878

From the Eliasberg Collection.

1831 H10C MS66 PCGS #4278

My first-year-of-issue exapmle of the Capped Bust Half Dime is an 1829 in PCGS MS-64. This 1831 specimen is just a bit finer...

1838 H10C Large Stars MS66 PCGS #4317

Reverse die clashing.

1857 H10C MS66 PCGS #4365

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Drapery Half Dime is the very scarce 1840-O in PCGS AU-55 (with a population of 3/1!). However, to garner a few more Registry points, I bought this gorgeous 1857 gem -- it's even prettier than its picture.

1805 10C 4 Berries MS63 PCGS #4477

This garners a few more points than my first-year-of-issue representative: a 1798 (small 8) in 55...

1824/2 10C MS64 PCGS #4502

My first-year-of-issue example of the large Capped Bust Dime is the Eliasberg specimen of the 1809, graded PCGS AU-58. This 1824/2 is a bit prettier and finer...

1828 10C Small Date MS62 PCGS #4510

Previously in an NGC MS-64 holder...

1853 10C Arrows MS65 PCGS #4603

Reverse die clashing.

1879 10C MS67 PCGS #4687

Mintage of just 14,000 business strikes.

1944-D 10C MS68FB PCGS #5053

My first-year-of-issue example of the Mercury dime is a 1916 in PCGS MS-67FB. This 1944 example from Denver is just one notch better, but its colors remind me of sunset on a tropical isle...

1960 10C PR70 PCGS #5235

My first-year-of-issue Roosevelt dime is a 1946-S in MS-67...

1891 25C PR67 PCGS #5592

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Seated Liberty with Motto quarter is a gorgeous 1866, but it only grades as PR-64 Cameo. This 1891 is even more dazzling, and it earns a few more Registry points.

1900-O 25C MS66 PCGS #5626

Gorgeous!

1917 25C Type 1 MS66FH PCGS #5707

My first-year-of-issue representative of the captivating Standing Liberty quarter is a 1916 in MS-65FH. However, I couldn''t resist buying this slightly finer 1917 example.

1930-S 25C MS67FH PCGS #5781

Just slightly nicer than my first-year-of-issue representative -- a 1917-D Type II in 65FH.

1961 25C PR69DCAM PCGS #95993

My first-year-of-issue Washington quarter is a 1932 in MS-66. I''m still kicking myself for selling a beautiful 1932-D in MS-65 a couple of years ago...

1795 50C XF45 PCGS #6052

My first-year-of-issue example of the Flowing Hair half dollar is a 1794 in PCGS VF-25. This more-common 1795 is much finer...

1797 50C F15 PCGS #6060

A mint-state example of this rare type is out of reach for me, so I had to settle for this "Fine" specimen...

1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem MS63 PCGS #6071

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Draped Bust, Large Eagle Half Dollar is a perfectly nice 1801 in PGCS EF-45. However, this 1806 example is much more visually-appealing, and it garners a few more Registry points...

1806 50C Pointed 6, Stem MS63 PCGS #6071

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Draped Bust, Large Eagle Half Dollar is a perfectly nice 1801 in PGCS EF-45. However, this 1806 example is much more visually-appealing, and it garners a few more Registry points...

1830 50C Large 0 MS64 PCGS #6157

My first-year-of-issue example of the capped bust half is a mostly good-looking 1807 that has just enough tiny gouges to earn it a grade of PCGS MS-60. This gloriously toned 1830 is far prettier to behold.

1837 50C MS64 PCGS #6176

My first-year-of-issue example of the reeded-edge Capped Bust half with the "50 CENTS" reverse is an 1836 in AU-58. It''s decent, but this 1837 is far nicer.

1885 50C PR66 PCGS #6446

Somewhat nicer and scarcer than my first-year-of-issue example (an 1866 in PCGS MS-64).

1905 50C PR67 PCGS #6552

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Barber Half is a stunning, blue 1892 in PCGS MS-65. This 1905 example is even prettier.

1939 50C MS68 PCGS #6606

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Walking Liberty Half is a 1916-S in PCGS MS-65. This 1939 is much more common and a bit more pristine.

1962 50C PR68DCAM PCGS #96703

My first-year-of-issue example of the Franklin Half is a 1948 in PCGS MS-66 FBL, a nice white specimen. This 1962 Proof, however, garners a few more points...

1922-D $1 MS66 PCGS #7358

Obverse die break.

1849 G$1 No L MS64 PCGS #7501

My real first-year-of-issue representative of the Type I Gold Dollar is the scarcer 1849-D in PCGS AU-58, plated in Dave Bowers' monumental Gold Rush History. This 1849, however, is in finer condition and scores a few more points...

1880 G$1 MS67 PCGS #7581

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Type III Gold dollar is the rare 1856-D in PCGS AU-53 from the Bass Collection. This 1880, however, is in far finer condition...

1808 $2.50 VF35 PCGS #7660

Ex: Troy Wiseman (9/2006). Particularly pricey...

1904 $2.50 MS66 PCGS #7856

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Liberty Quarter Eagle is the much scarcer 1840 in PCGS MS-60, from the Bass Collection. This 1904, however, is in finer condition and scores a few more points...

1804 $5 Small 8 over Large 8 AU58 PCGS #8086

From the Eliasberg Collection.

1856 $5 AU58 PCGS #8266

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Liberty Half Eagle is the much scarcer 1839-D in PCGS AU-53, from the Bass Collection. This 1856, however, is in finer condition and scores a few more points...

1847 $10 AU53 PCGS #8597

A place holder until I can find a nice 1839 (Type of 1840) Eagle...it may be a long search.

1900 $10 MS63 PCGS #8745

My first-year-of-issue representative of the "with motto" Eagle is an average EF-45 1866 -- nothing special. This 1900 is nothing special either, but it garners a few more Registry points...

1910-D $10 MS65 PCGS #8866

This coin is nicer than my first-year-of-issue 1908 example...

1851 $20 MS61 PCGS #8904

This 1851 is somewhat nicer than my first-year-of-issue example: an 1850-O in PCGS AU-53.

1851 $20 MS61 PCGS #8904

This 1851 is somewhat nicer than my first-year-of-issue example: an 1850-O in PCGS AU-53.

1901 $20 MS65 PCGS #9039

My first-year-of-issue representative of the Type III Double Eagle is an 1877-S in PCGS MS-61. This little gem, however, is several points finer.

1928 $20 MS66 PCGS #9189

My first-year-of-issue representative of the with-motto St. Gaudens Double Eagle is a perfectly nice 1908-D in PCGS MS-64. This 1928 version, however, is just a bit nicer...