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| Item # | Description | Price | Click picture to enlarge. |
| NP1
| 1877 Indian Cent VF30. NGC graded VF30. Nice even brown color with a strong "Liberty" and just some mild wear. |
$2,175.
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| NP2
| 1995 W Silver Eagle Proof. We rarely see this modern rarity and key to the Silver Eagle Series. This one is PCGS graded PR68DCAM. |
$4,000.
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| NP3
| 1834 Classic $2.50 Gold. This early classic gold coin is rarely found in such superb condition. This one has great eye appeal and flashy P/L fields. It has the look of a $9000 coin for about 1/3rd the price! |
$3,100.
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| NP4
| 1853 California Gold $1.00. This is a nice Octagonal Liberty head dollar. It is PCGS graded AU55 and is a BG-530. |
Sorry, Sold.
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| NP5
| 1881 Proof Morgan Dollar. Here is a fabulous PROOF Morgan dollar. It is NGC graded PF63. IT has great eye appeal with deep proof fields. The strike is strong and the face is extremely clean. We can only assume fine hairlines keep it from a higher grade. It definitely looks much nicer than a 63. |
Sorry, Sold.
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| NP6
| 1788 Massachusettes 1/2 Cent. This Colonial issue from Massachusettes is PCGS graded XF40. Early copper continues to be elusive and it has been quite some time since we have seen this issue in this grade. |
$1,150.
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| NP7
| 1723 Hibernia 1/4 Penny. This choice example of the "Dei Gratia" type Woods Hibernia 1/4 penny is NGC graded MS63. I has a strong strike and hints of red mint luster on the obverse. |
$1,150.
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| NP8
| 1921 D Off Center Morgan Dollar. The picture on this coin speaks for itself. PCGS graded AU55. |
$7,500.
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| NP9
| 1921 Off Center Morgan Dollar. The picture on this coin speaks for itself. PCGS graded MS63. |
$8,500.
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| NP10
| 1863 Boston, MA Sam's Inn. Here is a fabulous Civil War Token struck in white metal from Sam's Inn in Boston, MA.The obverse says "Good For a Scent" and has a dog pictured on it. This piece is NGC VF35 and is every bit as nice as the one that recently sold for over $3000. | $3,000.
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| NP11
| 1794 Flowing Hair 50 Cent. This is the first year of issue on the US 50 cent piece. This one is PCGS graded F12. This coin has beautiful original steel gray silver throughout. | $17,500.
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| NP12
| 1806 $5.00 Gold Heraldic Eagle. . This wonderful US treasure is PCGS graded MS61. It has a wonderful strke and orange-rose-gold toning on both sides. While both sides are beautiful, the reverse luster is stunning and shows the true art of early US engravers. | $20,500.
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