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Photo Denom Date Grade TPG Variety GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Seated 10C 1875CC Seated 10C 1875-CC
In Wreath
AU50 raw
F-111a
Choice HOLD
$325
New August 3! Reverse Rim Cud at 12:00, Late Die State, Die Erosion, F-111a Web-Book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A polished die state example with uniform layer of crusty coin gray patina. Illustrated in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors as die variety plate coin. Sold immediately when featured in the Daily Blog.
Seated 10C 1875CC Seated 10C 1875-CC
Below Wreath
AU50 raw
F-109
Choice HOLD
$435
New August 3! Rim Cud at 12:00, Frosty Choice and Original, F-109 Web-Book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Nicely frosted with substantial reverse rim cud at 12:00. Illustrated in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors as die variety plate coin. Sold immediately when featured in the Daily Blog.
Seated 10C 1875S Seated 10C 1875-S
Below Wreath
EF45 raw
F-114
Choice HOLD
$85
New August 3! Shattered Reverse, F114 Web-Book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Crusty original and typical artifact from a poor San Francisco workmanship time frame. Reverse die is badly worn and shattered. Illustrated in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors as die variety plate coin. Sold immediately when featured in the Daily Blog.
Seated 10C 1876 Seated 10C 1876
Type 1 Reverse
AU55 raw
TOP #68
F-104
Choice HOLD
$175
New August 3! Double Die Reverse, F-104 Web-Book Plate Coin, Top 100 Varieties, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Golden-rose and deep blue toning over frosted surfaces. Bright light eye appeal is strong. Heavy reverse die doubling and clashing. Illustrated in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors as die variety plate coin. Sold immediately when featured in the Daily Blog.
Seated 10C 1876 Seated 10C 1876
Type 2 Reverse
AU50 raw
F-101a
Choice HOLD
$145
New August 3! Greer Plate Coin, F-101a Web-Book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Important offering of infrequently encountered Type 2 reverse in a polished die state. Great pedigrees as Illustrated in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors as die variety plate coin along with the Greer Guidebook on the same series. Beautifully original. Sold immediately when featured in the Daily Blog.
Seated 25C 1874 Seated 25C 1874
MS64 NGC
289147007

Choice $1350 New August 3! With Arrows Type, Tan-Gold Patina, Frosty Luster, Active Cartwheels, Choice Surfaces, Sheffield Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - A perfect With Arrows type offering or ideal for those pursuing Mint State Seated quarters. Sparkling cartwheel luster and thick mint frost radiate under a bright light. Both sides are lightly toned. Obverse coloring is mostly tannish-gold while the reverse is creamy white gold with embedded sky blue. Strike is typical for the date. Abrasions are to a minimum and consistent with the assigned grade. Heavy die clashing is also seen on the obverse. Overall, a frosty choice original offering for the selective collector. Housed in NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder. Previously sold by GFRC as part of a complete set of Liberty Seated quarters offered by the Sunset Point Collection during 2019.
Walking Liberty 50C 1934S Walking Liberty 50C 1934-S
MS63
PCGS
12860733

Choice $1100 New August 3! Choice Original, Sheffield Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - The run of "rare" San Francisco dates in Mint State concludes with the 1934-S issue. This date is nearly as rare as the 1833-S which is also offered by the Sheffield consignor in our Two Fine Gentlemen auction event. Pastel yellow-blue, aquamarine, and gold are overlaid on frosted surfaces with the obverse toning being denser. Regardless, the frosted radiance is substantial under angled lighting while the cartwheels are equally vibrant. Strike is complete with fully formed vertical skirt lines, outreached hand, and Liberty's cap. With a 10x, a few scattered micro-ticks are noted but of no consequence. Only 11 examples have been CAC approved at the offer grade with 173 stickered in all grades. The CDN CAC guide is $1230 as reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6594
Gold G$2.5 1851O Gold G$2.5 1851-O
Liberty
AU58 NGC
4928446006
VP-001
Choice $2070 New August 1! 1851/1851-O, Steely Frosted Luster, Honey Green-Gold, Choice Surfaces, Oregon Beaver Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - 1851 New Orleans struck $2.5 gold will occasionaly be located with bold repunching below the final 1 digit. However, a careful inspection of this VP-001, from the the Oregon Beaver Colleftion, revealed all four digits being repunched lower and to the left. Interestingly, PCGS has yet to recognize what is an obvious double date occurence while NGC does. This example is accurately graded with a full obverse strike while the reverse has typical center weakness. Coloration is a pleasing honey green-gold with some orange at the right viewing angle. Surfaces are nicely preserved with only a few scattered marks in the lower right obverse field requiring mention. Housed in new large font NGC holder with VP-001 variety attribution on the label.
Gold G$2.5 1876 Gold G$2.5 1876
Liberty
MS61
PCGS
15616858

Choice $5060 New August 1! Notably Rare Date in Mint State, Partially Mirrored, CAC Approved, Oregon Beaver Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1876 gold quarter eagle date sports a mintage of only 4,170 and is a rarity in Mint State. In terms of CAC approval, this date is a major rarity with this example only at the MS61 grade level with six finer. Bright honey-gold surfaces are partially mirrored reflective, with minimal abrasions for the grade. Under a bright light, cartwheels are readily apparent with no obtrusive anomalies. Strike softness on Liberty's hair curls and the eagle's left leg is typical of the issue. A fresh release from the Oregon Beaver Collection that is worth of consideration. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$2.5 1889 Gold G$2.5 1889
Liberty
MS64+
PCGS
36980326

Gem $2392 New August 1! Glowing Frosted Luster, Pristine Surfaces, GFRC-Gem Rated, Oregon Beaver Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1889 Philadelphia quarter eagle issue sports a low mintage of 17,600 though sufficient quantities were saved during that period. A readily available date through MS64 with a dramatic population roll off starting in MS64+ in the PCGS population database. The CAC situation is similar with a census of 46 in all grades with only eight approved in full gem, with a pricing premium escalating over 3x. This new Oregon Beaver is a captivating offering that is most welcomed on the GFRC price list. Coloration is a uniform honey yellow-gold with glowing frosted luster during inspection. Pristine surfaces are noted with a 10x while the strike is weak at the eagle's left leg, a common issue per the PCGS price guide plate coins. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1871 Seated 10C 1871
AU50 raw
F-104
Choice $135 New August 1! F-104 Web-Book Plate Coin, Light Grey-Gold, Strictly Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A wholesome 1871 dime purchased December 2003 and employed at the F-104 web-book plate since 2004. A strictly original example with light gray surfaces and gold at the margins. Conservartively graded and priced for those seeking Fortin Liberty Seated dime plate coins.
Seated 10C 1887 Seated 10C 1887
MS63 raw
F-109
Choice $250 New August 1! F-109 Web-Book Plate Coin, Frosted Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A lovely 1887 dime with frosted radiance under a bright light. This F-109 web-book plate coin presents light rose throughout the obverse with aquamarine at the periphery. The reverse is a lighter rose. Surfaces are unabraded. This piece is guaranteed to straight grade if trying to secure a Fortin plate coin label at CACG.
Seated 10C 1887 Seated 10C 1887
AU50 raw
F-103
Original HOLD
$135
New August 1! Repunched and Misplaced Date, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A challenging die variety to locate, the F-103 die pairing exhibits three important while common diagnostics types within one die pairing. Within the lower shield, the misplaced bases of the 18 digits can present. The right base of the 1 digit is clearly seen between shield lines 6 and 7. The lower outer left edge of the 8 digit can be found between shield lines 8 and 9. The date shows obvious repunching on the 1 and 7 digits. The final date was repunched in a counter clockwise rotation manner as the 1 digit is repunched above its flag while the 7 digit is repunched below the base. An original example that will be difficult to locate and fully worthy of the offer price.
Seated 10C 1850O Seated 10C 1850-O
VF35 raw
F-105a
R6+
Choice HOLD
$395
New July 29! Rotated Reverse 45 Degrees, Extremely Rare Variety, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1850-O F-105 die pairing is rarely seen with a rotated reverse die state. The reverse is rotated clockwise by approximately 45 degrees. Liberty Seated researchers and collectors should not be surprised to learn that an 1850 New Orleans dime strike can be found with a rotated reverse given that three of the four 1849-O prior year die pairings resulted in rotated reverse situations. This raw specimen is choice with steely fields and natural gray patina. The contrast between motifs and fields is quite pleasing. Purchase October 2007 and employed as the F-105a plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference.
Seated 10C 1870 Seated 10C 1870
PF62 raw
F-103
Original HOLD
$450
New July 29! Web-Book Plate Coin, Rarer 1870 Proof Strike, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1870 F-103 proof issue is an interesting die variety study since the reverse die features a die crack across the bottoms of the left and right ribbon ends is more pronounced during the striking of the proof F-101. Interestingly, this reverse is again used in 1871 to strike a portion of the proof coinage for that year. This lot is 100% original with moderately mirrored fields and an overall steely gray presentation with orange enhancements at the legend and within the wreath. A 10x review reveals the presence of some faint obverse hairlines resulting in the assigned grade. The plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Purchased from Chris Pilliod during February 2004 and a local bank box resident since that time.
Seated 10C 1871 Seated 10C 1871
AU55 raw
F-105
Choice $375 New July 29! Rich Granular Frosted Luster, Web-Book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A lovely 1871 Liberty Seated dime that has been employed as the F-105 plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference since 2004. Both since present dense silver-gray surfaces with granular frosted luster being notable under a bright light. The surfaces are essentially unabraded with the assigned grade a function of luster. Purchase February 1992 from an unknown source and ready for a new home.
Seated 10C 1872 Seated 10C 1872
MS62 raw
F-102
Choice HOLD
$350
New July 29! Kam Ahwash Plate Coin, Thick Frosted Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. This 1872 F-102 dime was purchased during April 1993 when I was actively searching for Kamal Ahwash plate coins from his Encyclopedia of United States Liberty Seated Dimes 1837-1891. The dime is featured on page 240 with its unmistakable deep rose obverse toning while the reverse radiates thick frosted luster. The obverse strike is complete with a tripled punched 2 digit and misplaced digits on the gown. Rather than being employed as a web-book plate coin, I chose to simply keep this piece stored in a bank box as a memory of the numismatic giant who ignited my passion for the Liberty Seated dime series. Let's hope this dime is purchased by another passionate student of the series.
Seated 10C 1887S Seated 10C 1887-S
EF45 raw
F-102
Choice HOLD
$95
New July 29! Repunched 7, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Yet another Liberty Seated dime web-book plate coin release from my reference collection, this 1887-S F-102 offering features repunching below 7 digit which is listed as A-2 within the Kamal Ahwash encyclopedia. Purchased from Brian Greer May 2005 with his usual conservative grading. This dime has claims to AU50 given the steely reflective fields under a bright light and minimum wear. Unquestionably original and guaranteed to grade at a TPG as sold if the economics work for the buyer. Otherwise, this release is ideal for the Seated dime die variety specialist.
Gold G$2.5 1898 Gold G$2.5 1898
Liberty
MS66+
PCGS
35923569

Gem $3750 New July 28! Near Perfect Superb Gem, Glowing Frosted Luster, CAC Approved. This 1898 quarter eagle is so close to perfection with its MS66+ certification and CAC green bean, and would be an ideal candidate for a high end U.S. gold type set. Glowing frosted luster is readily evident under a bright light with vibrant cartwheels. The surfaces are pristine with no contact marks or any other types of visual transactions under a 10x. There is a lint mark thread, as made, below Liberty's chin that should not be considered part of the technical grades, but I suspect this is the basis for not securing a full MS67 certification. Strike is fully executed. The CAC price guide is $3300 at the MS66 level with a jump to $5750 in MS67. Alternately, the PCGS price guide for MS66+ is $4250. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1840O Seated 10C 1840-O
No Drapery
EF45
PCGS
20321367
TOP #16
F-106
Choice $1350 New July 20! Medium O, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. This 1840-O F-106 Medium-O lot needs little discussion since being awarded a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. An early die state reverse without the vertical die crack at noon, but exhibiting the usual weakness at (ON)E. This is an unquestionably original example with peripheral gold overlaid on light gray surfaces. Pristine surfaces round out the accolades. Entry #16 in the Top 100 Variety set as created by Fortin during 2004. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1850O Seated 10C 1850-O
VF30 PCGS
80804064
F-103
Original $325 New July 20! Small O, Near-Choice Original, Cleveland Collection.. The 1850 New Orleans struck Seated dime issue will be found with three different mintmark sizes. The Large O is the most frequently encountered followed by a debate on whether the Medium O or the Small O are more difficult since each were struck from a single die pair. The Fortin web-book rarity rating assigns R5 for the Small and Medium O in grades of VF or better and an ongoing toss up based on individual collector experiences. This Cleveland Collection release is an old GFRC friend with prior records in the Sales Archives Surfaces are a natural gray with olive shades, The struck is typical for the issue while fields are unabraded. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1858S Seated 10C 1858-S
EF45
PCGS
13133558
F-103
Choice HOLD
$3250
New July 20! Super Originality, Low CAC Population, Cleveland Collection.. Coin gray fields host gold patina at the stars and legend, while light dirt inhabits the protected areas of the shield and wreath. F-103, with a downward sloping date and medium centered mintmark. Strike is typical, with softness at the bow knot. Seated dime production during the early years of the San Francisco Mint was minimal, with 60,000 pieces struck in 1856. The CAC census notes 26 pieces in all grades, with six finer. This is a perfect collector coin – well detailed, original, and scarce. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval. Ex. Newtown, Dallas Collection, and Cleveland Collections.
Seated 10C 1858S Seated 10C 1858-S
F15 NGC
2581904010
F-103
Original HOLD
$675
New July 20! Tough San Francisco Date, Near-Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. With a mintage of 60,000 and heavy circulation in California mining towns, this date is a prize when found well preserved and without issues. This Cleveland Collection duplicate F-103 is toned an even olive-gray though the images might suggest rose tones that were over amplified. If the NGC grading was a bit more conservative, a GFRC-Choice quality rating would be warranted as the surfaces are undoubtedly choice. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Seated 10C 1868S Seated 10C 1868-S
AU53 PCGS
19911830
F-101a
Original HOLD
$825
New July 20! Underrated Date at Offered Grade, Natural Gray Patina, Obvious Reverse Strike Doubling. The 1868 San Francisco strikes are slowly securing their deserved recognition. This date has been underrated for years and locating any example in problem free AU or better is cause for celebration. Mintage is a low 260,000 pieces and a PCGS population report totating thirteen certified in all AU grades (AU50, AU53, AU55 and AU58). Considering PCGS has been in operation since 1986, that is one example graded every three years. Surprisingly, this date is more available in Mint State with twenty-ve pieces graded. The offered example is strictly original with classic gray patina and residual luster that is stronger on the reverse. Overall strike is better than average from early die state dies. The reverse exhibits heavy strike doubling at the lower ribbon ends and mintmark. Interestingly, Breen listed this strike doubling as #3347 in his Encyclopeida and commented, "1868-S Doubled rev. die, Very rare. Doubling obvious on ribbons and parts of the wreath." Research by Fortin has proven that the "doubling" is actually strike doubling and not working die doubling during the hubbing process. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder. Previously handled by GFRC with the record in the Sales Archive.
Seated 10C 1870S Seated 10C 1870-S
VF35 PCGS
10586783
F-101
Choice HOLD
$1500
New July 20! Very Scarce, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. One of the most challenging dates in the Liberty Seated dime series to locate with choice original surfaces, other than the 1871-CC through 1874-CC dates, and of course the 1885-S. Natural coin gray patination is consistent on both sides with accurate grading at the certified grade. The weak reverse strike results from a left over 1869 die being reused for the 50,000 struck that year. Astute fans of the series will understand why I'm calling a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation for this Cleveland Collection release. A fresh coin to GFRC and pleased to be handling. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1878CC Seated 10C 1878-CC
Type 2 Reverse
AU50 PCGS
26798627
TOP #79
F-104
Choice HOLD
$1600
New July 20! Rare Type 2 F-104 Polished Reverse, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. The Cleveland Collection releases an 1878-CC Type 2 reverse F-104 that is fresh to GFRC. The F-104 history is a long story and here goes. 1878 Carson City Obverse 2, in its final die state, is paired with a left over heavily lapped reverse die from 1877 (Type 2 Reverse A). During a previous die pairing during 1877, the reverse die appears to be severely cracked. Noted early Liberty Seated dime researcher, Kam Ahwash, speculated that the reverse die shattered, taking away the lower left ribbon and part of the bottom of the left maple leaf. After studying an 1877-CC Type 2 F-110 example and this 1878-CC shattered reverse coin side by side, I believe that this die was severely polished or lapped throughout its face to produce the remaining coinage ordered in 1878. This survivor is an original example with orange-gray patination and bold diagnostics. Strike is impressive. The entire lower left wreath details are effaced by the die lapping while remaining devices are fully impressed. Remember that F-104 examples must be graded based on obverse as the reverse degradation is severe. A typical 1878-CC Type 2 reverse dime will have a two grade difference between obverse and reverse. Listed in the Top 100 Varieties Set as entry #79. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder.
Seated 10C 1880 Seated 10C 1880
MS64 PCGS
21325536
F-102a
Choice $750 New July 20! Broken 18(80), Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder. Full description shortly.
Seated 10C 1887S Seated 10C 1887-S
VF35 PCGS
29157419
TOP #82
F-104
Choice $150 New July 20! Medium S Over S, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. The 1887-S S/S is listed as #82 in the Top 100 Varieties set and should not be underestimated in its challenge. This Cleveland Collection duplicate should be scooped up for those needing a quality example to fill that slot. A crusty olive-gray patina covers both sides. The strike is typical for the date and lets remember the assigned VF35 grade which implies considerable wear. The upper loop of the first punched S is easily seen in the upper loop of the final S where is key for the purchase. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder.
Seated 10C 1889 Seated 10C 1889
MS63
PCGS
4672328
TOP #89
F-106
Original $600 New July 20! Doubled Die Reverse #3, Golden Copper Patina, Accurately Grade, Cleveland Collection. Doubled Die Reverse #3 is listed as F-106. There is substantial die doubling in the left wreath devices. The offered example is strictly original with a transparent layer of golden copper patina on the obverse and more uniform gold across the reverse. During bright light viewing, frosty luster is activated and accentuates the golden hues. Originally from the Gerry Fortin Reference Collection and a top quality example housed in PCGS Gen 3.0 (1990-1993) old green holder with CAC approval. The grading is accurate with a weak upper obverse strike that is not uncommon for this die pairing.
Seated 10C 1891O Seated 10C 1891-O
O/Horizontal O
EF45 ANACS
990685
TOP #98
F-109
Original $485 New July 20! O/Horizontal O, Original, Cleveland Collection. Housed in an ANACS old white holder with O/HORIZ O listed in the label. Full description shortly.
Capped Bust 50C 1834 Capped Bust 50C 1834
Sm Date, Sm Letters
AU58
PCGS
34992343

Choice $950 New July 16! Golden-Gray Patination, Choice Original, Popular Grade with CAC Approval. Strictly originality is on full display when inspecting this 1834 Capped Bust half. Both sides exhibit steely fields under a bright light with the undisturbed reflectance. Vibrant cartwheels are also noted. Golden-gray hues are prevalent on the obverse with enbedded olive coloring on the reverse. This offering is completely struck with fully defined star center points and high relief hair curls along with a fully detailed eagle including separate talon and arrow feathers. A wonderful example for type that warrants a JUST BUY IT NOW shout out as ideal at the certified grade. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. The label captures the Small Date, Small Letters attribution.
Draped Bust 25C 1805 Draped Bust 25C 1805
VG08
PCGS
44260863
B-2
Choice $935 New July 16! Early Draped Type, Natural Gray Patina, Bold Rims, Choice Original. A well preserved and choice original 1805 B-2 Draped Bust quarter for consideration. This nicely circulated example sports natural coin gray surfaces with bold rims. Bright light viewing exposes embedded gold at the margins. Fields are essentially blemish free. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval and the Browning 2 label attribution. Worthy of inclusion into a CAC approved circulated type set.
Gold G$10 1844O Gold G$10 1844-O
Liberty
VF30
PCGS
27616022

Choice $2300 New July 16! Lowest CAC Approved Graded Example, Choice Surfaces . The 1844 New Orleans $10 issue is typical available in VF through the low AU grades and is very rare in Mint State. Mintage is 118,700 with the date seeing extensive circulation in the Deep South. This example presents the expected copper green-gold patina associated with strictly original surfaces. The CAC census is presently 53 approved in all grades with this example registering as the lowest grade approved along with two others. The offer price is compelling given the rapid premium increase in higher circulated grades. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the Rive d'Or Collection pedigree.
Gold G$10 1907 Gold G$10 1907
Indian
MS61
PCGS OGH
9760574
No Motto
Choice $2250 New July 16! No Motto Type, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Choice Original, CAC Approved. The 1907 $10 No Motto Gold is a two year Indian head gold eagle type coin struck from 1907-1908. Mintage is 239,406 pieces and the only "affordable" variety of the year. This newly consigned example offers superb eye appeal regardless of the certified grade. The luster is brilliant with honey-gold coloration. A contact mark on the eagles lower right leg accounts for the certified grade but is well hidden. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1868S Seated 25C 1868-S
EF40 PCGS
34643256
Briggs 1-A
Original $900 New July 16! Scarce San Francisco Date, Residual Frosted Luster, Lasalle Collection. The Liberty Seated quarter series is replete with multiple scarce dates with mintage under 100,000. One of the dates is the 1868 San Francisco issue with a mintage of only 96,000 and low PCGS populations throughout the circulated grades. Only nine are reported at the EF40 grade when viewing CoinFacts. Between EF45 and AU58, there are an additional 18 graded and few known in Mint State. This newly consigned example features residual frosted luster on the obverse while the reverse is covered with a uniform gray skin. Light wear is seen on the high points and in the obverse fields. Strike is typical for the Type II/II design by James Longacre. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder and fairly priced based on past records in the Sales Archive.
Gold G$2.5 1855 Gold G$2.5 1855
Liberty
AU55
PCGS
83062152

Choice $900 New July 12! Eye Appealing Orange Green-Gold Coloration, Light Wear. A wonderful 1855 $2.5 example with noteworthy visual presentation. The coloration is orange green-gold with the orange shades being concentrated towards the rims. The contrast with the lighter green center is quite notable on the obverse. Light wear was confirmed with a 10x. Images are accurate with respect to the overall eye appeal. This newly consigned offer returns for a second price list appearance. Please check the Sales Archive for the prior record. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1858S Seated 25C 1858-S
VF30 PCGS
13427067
Briggs 2-B
Choice $2000 New July 12! Difficult Early San Francisco Date, Rose-Gray Patina, LaSalle Collection.. The 1858-S Seated quarter issue becomes especially difficult in EF and better grade, and it's no slouch at this VF30 level either. The LaSalle Collection specimen is a choice survivor with natural rose-gray patination overlaying steely fields. The toning is deeper surrounding the stars and reverse legend. The Obverse strike is typical while the reverse is nicely uniform. Surfaces a minimally abraded and pleasing given the time in circulation within western mining town communities. A quality lot that is housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 25C 1861S Seated 25C 1861-S
VF35 NGC
4239784010
Briggs 2-B
Original $3500 New July 12! Key San Francisco Date, Residual Frosted Luster, LaSalle Collection. 1861 San Francisco Seated quarter offering which brings the distinction of being the key west coast mint date in the series. Mintage is documented at 96,000 units with few saved from California gold mining town commerce. Nearly the entire mintage was placed into circulation and remained there until well worn or lost. This survivor is noteworthy for its limited wear and residual frosted luster under a bright light. Device are bold and well defined for the issue. Light gray toning covers both sides with enhanced ebony on the central reverse. Examining the PCGS population report, this date thins out quickly at the VF35 to EF45 level with few finer. This LaSalle Collection release is an important opportunity for the advanced collector. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 25C 1867S Seated 25C 1867-S
VF20 PCGS
11626087
Briggs 1-A
Choice $1600 New July 12! Very Scarce in All Grades, Natural Coin Gray, Choice Surfaces, Lasalle Collection. 1867 San Francisco quarter strikes are scarce in all grades and become rare in VF or better. Mintage was limited to 48,000 pieces using a leftover reverse die of 1866-S. As a result, reverse strikes tend to be weak for the issue, though obverse strikes are not much better. This LaSalle Collection example exhibits moderate wear with a natural coin gray patina. Darker gray shades outline the reverse motifs. Surfaces have a few scattered micro marks that are certain consistent with the grade level. A potential addition to a date and mintmark set collection that is a more than satisfactory representative of the date. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 25C 1882 Seated 25C 1882
F12
PCGS
14623571
Briggs 1-A
Choice $525 New July 12! Near-Gem Original, Ex. Tenafly, Saw Mill Run Collection Pedigrees. This is a PQ-example for the grade, with neatly contrasting gray fields and silver devices. Light crust is sprinkled over both sides, but the fields remain largely even in color. Mintage in this year was 15,200 pieces, part of the low-mintage quarter run extending from 1879 to 1889, and this piece would be an excellent start to such a set. CAC stickering and Grading has certified 36 examples in all grades combined with 6 pieces at VF20 and below. Housed in a Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval. Ex Tenafly and Saw Mill Run Collections.
Seated 50C 1841O Seated 50C 1841-O
EF40
PCGS
13015736
WB-9
Choice HOLD
$650
New July 12! Natural Coin Gray, Steely Fields, Choice Surfaces . Gray, rose, and emerald patina intermixes atop the surfaces of this early New Orleans piece. The stars, date, shields, and arrows host light crust, and the overall eye appeal is healthy. WB-9, with a die line in the dentils below the right 1, and a large mintmark. Strike is typical, with soft detail in the claws and arrow feathers. The CAC Stickering census notes 61 pieces in all grades, with a value of $550 in EF40. Previously from the May 2023 Bart Chapman Collection auction sale where is realized $900 after vigorous bidding. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1842O Seated 25C 1842-O
Small Date
F15 PCGS
34643251
Briggs 1-A
Choice $2300 New July 11! Rare Small Date Punch, Choice Oriignal, LaSalle Collection. The 1842-O Small Date quarter is distinguished by the flat top of the 1 digit, which becomes slightly curved with a pointed flag on the Large Date variety. This near-VF example exhibits natural coin gray shading throughout with lighter high points leading to a moderate circulated cameo appearance. The strike is typical, Although not CAC-approved, this piece is choice, with unabraded surfaces. Briggs 1-A, the early die state, with an undamaged reverse shield. The 1842-O Small Date variety is highly prized in all grades and is a focal point of any set of Liberty Seated quarters. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with Small Date attribution on the label.
Seated 25C 1843O Seated 25C 1843-O
Small O
VF35 PCGS
82944415
Briggs 1-D
Choice $695 New July 11! Small O, Choice Survivor, Lasalle Collection. Dull gray surfaces, as expected for a mid-circulated grade specimen, are well preserved and essentially unabraded. Peripheral gold is noted at the stars and reverse legend. The 1843-O issue sports a respectable mintage at 986,000 across multiple die pairings. This LaSalle Collection offering is Briggs 1-D which can be attributed by the presence of reverse vertical shield lines extending into the horizontals as documented by Briggs. A diagonal die scratch through the dentils between star 8 and the cap is also readily noted. A solid example that offers a typical strike with accurate grading. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1856S Seated 25C 1856-S
EF45 PCGS
13440253
Briggs 2-C
Choice $3150 New July 11! Crusty Antique Gray, Early San Francisco Issue, Choice Original, Lasalle Collection. The Seated community is well aware of the historical significance of initial San Francisco mint issues as nearly all went into western fronter circulation. Choice survivors are a prize as is the case for this 1856-S survivor from the Lasalle Collection. Worthy of it GFRC-Choice quality rating, this lot presents silver-gray colored surfaces that are undoubtedly original. Further valuation arises from "dirt" with the protected areas. The date is very scarce is EF and rare in AU rendering this offering as being quite compelling. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 25C 1862S Seated 25C 1862-S
VF35 NGC
6062413005
Briggs 2-A
Original HOLD
$1000
New July 11! Scarce in All Grades, Even Coin Gray, John McCloskey Pedigree, LaSalle Collection. 1862 San Francisco quarter mintage is reported at 67,000 pieces resulting in yet another challenging Civil War era issue to locate. This date is scarce in all grades according to Briggs with availability into the VF grades (R4 rarity) and then jumping to R5+ in EF or better. This western frontier survivor presents light gray surfaces and a typical strike for the Briggs 2-A die pairing with weakly impressed stars and a partially defined head. An opportunity to fill in this challenging slot in a date and mintmark set project with a specimen from the long time president of the Liberty Seated Collectors Club. Housed in new NGC holder with special John McCloskey Collection pedigree holder.
Seated 25C 1867 Seated 25C 1867
EF40 PCGS
34642410
Briggs 1-A
Choice $1950 New July 11! Scarce Grade, Choice Original, Deep Gray Patination, LaSalle Collection. The 1867 quarter sits amid a run of low-mintage Philadelphia dates, struck during a period when hard money was scarce and paper substitutes filled the void. Only 20,000 pieces were struck in this year, and, like the 1866 quarter, business strikes are more desirable than proofs. Fortunately, these are easily distinguished, with circulation pieces exhibiting weakness in the obverse shield ribbon. That is clearly the case here, with several letters of LIBERTY indistinct. This piece reveals deep coin gray patination on both sides with embedded golden hues seen under a bright light. Under the toning, steely fields are revealed. Regardless of time during post-Civil War commerce, this piece is essentially unabraded with a typical strike. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1869S Seated 25C 1869-S
VF30 PCGS
38189136
Briggs 1-A
Choice $1000 New July 11! Later Die State, Aquamarine-Gray, Choice Original, LaSalle Collection. 1869 San Francisco struck Seated quarters, when located, will be found with a distinctive "look". Strikes are in low relief with a light to medium coloring being typical. Later die state examples be seen with an arcing obverse die cracks in a concentric ring with respect to the rim. This LaSalle Collection release is quite pleasing with a thick aquamarine-gray patination that is consistent on both sides. This piece is blemish free, choice and should please even the most selective collector. The PCGS grade is conservative which adds to the overall value. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1879 Seated 25C 1879
EF45 PCGS
83230503
Briggs 1-A
Choice $550 New July 11! Low Mintage Issue, Peripheral Rainbow Toning, LaSalle Collection. Let's start the description for this desirable 1879 Seated quarter with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Why, I'm liking the peripheral obverse rainbow toning on this scarce date with a mintage of only 13,600. This choice example was mostly likely stored in a Wayte Raymond album or similar resulting in the pretty obverse toning that is delightful under a bright light. The reverse is an even coin gray with hints of color at the rim. Unquestionably original with "dirt" in the protected areas. Strike is typical for the issue. This piece should go to CAC if the economics make sense for the new owner. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1888 Seated 25C 1888
EF45 PCGS
11358466
Briggs 1-A
Choice $825 New July 11! Low Mintage Issue, Crusty Patina, Choice Original, LaSalle Collection. A rare and underrated date with low mintage of 10,000. Briggs considers the 1888 Philadelphia issue as an R5 rarity in all grades. This LaSalle Collection specimen is challenging circulated grade survivor with crusty coin gray patination on both sides. Regardless of the extended time in circulation, this surfaces are well preserved and practically unabraded. A no question choice original example that is ideal for a mid grade Liberty Seated quarter set. A CAC submission is definitely warranted. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Gold G$10 1852 Gold G$10 1852
Liberty
AU58 NGC
3007429002

Original $2450 New July 10! No Motto, Scarce in AU, Honey Green-Gold, Near-Choice Original. Classic honey green-gold presentation is noted on this newly released 1852 $10 Lib. An early No Motto date that becomes scarce in the higher AU graded given its a mintage at 263,106, Mint State examples are notably rare. Steely luster is evident under a bright light with light obverse abrasions. Strike is typical of the era with several stars lacking center points. Fairly priced consistent with current auction market records. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder.
Gold G$10 1853/2 Gold G$10 1853/2
Liberty
AU53 NGC
3214170004

Choice $2600 New July 10! 1853/2, Natural Green-Gold, Steely Reflectance, Accurately Graded, Choice Overall. The 1853 issue with repunched 2 digit is a noted variety and now separately listed in the guides. The remnants of the 2 digit can be found in the lower loop of the 3 digit. The steely reflective fields are immediately noted under a bright light with ample luster for the certified grade. Unquestionably an original example with natural green-gold coloration. Light obverse field chatter is noted but consistent with a coin that did see time in circulation. Strike is typical of the era. Bottomline, this is a choice die variety example with lots of original luster. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder.
Gold G$10 1892CC Gold G$10 1892-CC
Liberty
AU58
NGC
3163902014

Choice $6250 New July 10! Popular Carson City Date, Choice Preservation, Lightly Mirrored Reflectance, CAC Approved. GFRC is pleased to be offering not one but two 1892-CC $10 gold pieces, both with CAC approval. This Christian Gobrecht design was minted from 1838 to 1907 with the Carson City issue being popular among a wide of collectors. Only 40,000 were struck with the typical surviving grade being between EF45 and AU53. The first of the two examples is this AU58 certified lot with sharp reflectance from steely fields plus swirling cartwheels that add to the viewing experience. The bright light experience is thoroughly pleasing given the bold luster and natural honey-gold coloration. Worthy of a Near-Gem quality rating and a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. CAC has approved 39 at grade with 24 finer. $6250 is the current CAC guide value for reference. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$10 1892CC Gold G$10 1892-CC
Liberty
AU55
NGC
3164061020

Choice $4850 New July 10! Popular Carson City Date, Choice Preservation, Steely Luster, CAC Approved. GFRC is pleased to be offering not one but two 1892-CC $10 gold pieces, both with CAC approval. This Christian Gobrecht design was minted from 1838 to 1907 with the Carson City issue being popular among a wide of collectors. Only 40,000 were struck with the typical surviving grade being between EF45 and AU53. The second of the two examples is this AU55 certified lot with steely-frosted luster and moderate cartwheels. Coloration is a natural green-gold while the strike is nicely executed on both sides. A few micro-ticks are noted but nothing of any consequence. When handling larger U.S. gold, one must not experience pristine surfaces given the soft metal properties. The CAC price guide stands at $4,900 with 15 approved at the offered grade. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$10 1892S Gold G$10 1892-S
Liberty
MS62 NGC
1862663012

Original $2250 New July 10! Better San Francisco Date, Steely Reflective Luster, Swirling Cartwheels. The 1892 San Francisco date offers a mintage on the lower side with 115,500 struck and carries a numismatic premium starting at the MS62 grade level, This honey green-gold example is quite lustrous with steely reflectance under a bright light. Swirling cartwheels are also noted coupled with a complete strike. The MS62 grade is an accurately assessment given the obverse marks in the fields and chin. Overall, this is a baggy coin with strong luster consistent with a higher grade, therefore please consider the piece accordingly. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder.
Gold G$10 1900 Gold G$10 1900
Liberty
MS64 PCGS
5523502

Choice $2700 New July 10! Rich Honey-Gold, Swirling Cartwheels, Near-Gem Original. The May 2025 U.S gold release from our primary consignor continues with lustrous 1900 $10 Lib. Frosted luster is bold with swirling cartwheels appearing under a bright light. The GFRC images accurately illustrate the luster and rich honey-gold coloration. Left obverse field chatter is noted along with a single contact mark that hold back a higher certified grade. Fully struck on both sides and pleasing under a bright light with a fair offer price. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2003-2004) holder.
Gold G$10 1905S Gold G$10 1905-S
Liberty
MS62
PCGS
12454860

Choice $3750 New July 10! Flashy Reflective Luster, Honey Green-Gold, Swirling Cartwheels, Accurately Graded. Clearly a better date in Mint State, 1905 San Francisco $10 gold was limited to 369,250 strikes with a substantial portion enticing circulation. Nearly all Mint State survivors are bracketed between MS61-MS62 with fully choice examples being downright rare. This newly released example deserves consideration given the CAC approval. Undoubtedly original, with flashy reflectance and swirling cartwheels under a bight light, bringing fine viewing for the knowledgeable collector. Coloration is mostly honey gold with subtle green hues. Filed chatter is captured by the certified grade. Since bullion gold's sharp runup, the price guides are still trying to keep up with market increases. A comparable lot sold via Stack's Bowers February 2025 for $3720 as reference. Full choice and then some.... Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$10 1906D Gold G$10 1906-D
Liberty
MS64
PCGS
5415499

Choice $2850 New July 10! Brilliant Steely-Frosted Radiance, Swirling Cartwheels, So Close to Full Gem . With a mintage of 981,000, the 1906-D issue fails into the "common" realm in lower Mint State grades but still present a numismatic premium in MS64 or better. Actually, the MS64 grade is the last value point before a 3X increase in full gem. Of course, recent spot gold increases have driven up pricing to new levels too. So what about the coin? This is an accurately grade near-gem with steely-frosted luster and swirling cartwheels based on the usual desk lamp inspection. Coloration is a rich honey-green gold while light field luster breaks are consistent with the certified grade. Strike is fully executed. The CAC census stands at 136 in all grades only ten finer which should give pause. This offering is priced below the $3000 CAC price guide value. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$20 1852 Gold G$20 1852
Liberty
VF35 PCGS
81068840

Original $3550 New July 10! Type 1 Design Issue, Classic Honey Green-Gold, Pleasing at Grade. With spot gold now trending at or close to $3400, this early date 1852 Type 1 double eagle would be a wise acquisition at just a tiny premium over spot. Potential buyers can forget using the PCGS price guide for circulated values as the auction records are out dated. This new offering is strictly original with classic honey green-gold coloration and traces of luster under a bright light. An ideal example for gold "stackers" would wish to own an early piece of United States gold history. As reference, melt is nearly $3300 as of the morning of May 7th. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Gold G$20 1922 Gold G$20 1922
St Gaudens
MS64+
PCGS
83706563

Gem $4950 New July 10! Gem Eye Appeal, Sparkling Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Gorgeous Honey-Gold. As spot gold levels continue to push to the $3500/oz level, premiums for lower grade Libs and Saints have evaporated. However, full gem example still command premiums as is the case for this newly released 1922 Saint that is quite impressive. This offering excels at multiple levels foremost being the bright light presentation. The viewing is undisturbed, especially in the primary focal head and surround area. This is a lustrous example with sparkling radiance and swirling cartwheel enjoyment for those that love to "play" with their gold. Yes, this is a common date but with uncommon preservation. The CAC census lists 446 at the MS64 level with a substantial drop to 30 at the MS65 grade. Being curious as to the basis for the MS64+ grade, a 10x review notes a few well hidden contact marks on Liberty but no distraction in the fields. Worthy of a GFRC Gen quality rating. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1847O Seated 25C 1847-O
AU50 PCGS
33424166
Briggs 2-C
Original $2100 New July 10! Rare Grade, Bold Strike, Steely Surfaces, Golden Patina, Lasalle Collection. The 1847 New Orleans issue is scarce in all grades and becomes quite rare in AU. This date is notorious for flatly struck stars and the top of Liberty's head according to Briggs. The LaSalle Collection has released an AU50 example which is one of only six certified by PCGS at grade. Steely obverse reflectance is readily apparent under a bright light with golden hues being predominant. Golden-gray toning is noted on the reverse with a bit softer luster. Of importance is the bold strike with all star center points clearly defined along with a fully detailed head. The reverse is equally well struck. Briggs 2-C discovered by Larry Briggs May 1987 and remaining as a very rare die pairing. Astute Seated collectors should be paying close attention to this offering. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1848 Seated 25C 1848
VF30 PCGS
35525187
Briggs 2-B
Original $300 New July 10! Triple Punched Date, Lightly Reflective Surfaces, Lasalle Collection. 1848 Briggs 2-B is often noted as an 1/1/1 - 8/8 due to triple repunching of the date digits. A date that becomes progressive more difficult in higher grades making this VF30 LaSalle Collection release a value opportunity. Fields are lightly reflective under a bright light with golden hues. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1839 Seated 25C 1839
No Drapery
VF35 PCGS
12782423
Briggs 2-B
Choice $500 New July 9! Closed Claws, Choice Oriignal, LaSalle Collection. For 1839 Seated quarters, three separate reverse hubs have been identified including the Open Claws, Closed Claws, and rare Very Long Claws. This LaSalle Collection release is a Briggs 2-B Closed Claws example with honest wear and natural coin gray patina. The strike is typical for the No Drapery issue with essentially mark free surfaces. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 25C 1840O Seated 25C 1840-O
No Drapery
VF35 PCGS
39317831
Briggs 2-B
Choice $525 New July 9! Mintmark Right, Blue-Gray and Gold Coloration, Choice Original, LaSalle Collection. An appealing example of the 1840-O No Drapery issue as struck from the Briggs 2-B die pair typically referenced as Mintmark Right. Multi-color toning is noted on both sides with blue-gray shades being predominant on the obverse while the reverse reveals embedded rose-gold and aquamarine hues under a bright light. Though not 100% complete, the strike is above average for an issue that is notorious for weak strikes. A choice offering from the LaSalle Collection. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1841 Seated 25C 1841
VF35 PCGS
35526277
Briggs 2-A
Original $375 New July 9! Low Mintage Philadelphia Date, Light Gray, Lasalle Collection. Astute Liberty Seated quarter collectors recognize the underrated nature of the 1841 Philadelphia issue. Mintage is a meager 120,000 for this workhorse denomination with few surviving in choice preservation state. This LaSalle Collection release offers light gray surfaces with golden highlights. A rim mark is noted on the upper reverse above STAT(ES). Ideal for a mid-circulated grade set. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1852 Seated 25C 1852
EF40 NGC
6062264004
Briggs 2-B
Choice $775 New July 9! Challeging Philadelphia Issue, Choice Oriignal, LaSalle Collection. A scarce date in all grades due to silver arbitrage during the 1850 through early 1853 time frame. Much more challenging than its reported mintage of 177,000. This LaSalle Collection example was struck with the Briggs 2-B die pair without any repunching on the date digits. A choice original with natural gray patination and typical strike. Surfaces are well preserved and essentially unabraded. Housed in new NGC holder with special John McCloskey Collection pedigree label.
Seated 25C 1860O Seated 25C 1860-O
EF45 NGC
6062438017
Briggs 1-A
Choice $350 New July 9! Early Die State, Choice Original, Natural Coin Gray, LaSalle Collection. The 1860-O issue is accessible in all grades through AU given its mintage of 388,000, though not "common". Briggs 1-A specimens will be found with early and later die states whereby the obverse was heavily polished resulting in weak or missing denticles from 4:00 to 8:00. This example was struck prior to the die maintenance event as the obverse denticles are nicely raised and bold. Natural coin gray patina coats both sides with an ebony toning streak on the obverse. The struck is well executed from the new Type II/II design hubs. Housed in new NGC holder with special John McCloskey Collection pedigree holder.
Seated 25C 1864 Seated 25C 1864
F15 PCGS
44571059
Briggs 1-A
Choice $400 New July 9! Scarce Philadelphia Civil War Date, Choice Original, Deep Rose-Gray Patina, Accurately Graded, LaSalle Collection. Mintage of 93,600 and scarcer than the prior 1863 year strikes. Surviving examples for the 1864 Civil War date are concentrated at the VF30 through EF45 grade levels with PCGS population report indicating 66 total. At the F15 grade level, there are eight certified. This piece has seen moderate circulation but only honest wear. Choice surfaces are covered with a thick gray film that is uniform on both sides. Device details are bold while the surfaces are unabraded. Worthy of serious consideration by Civil War era enthusiasts. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 25C 1865 Seated 25C 1865
EF40 PCGS
30456136
Briggs 2-A
Choice $550 New July 9! Scarce Civil War Date, Natural Light Gray Patina, Residual Verdigris and Luster, Choice Original, LaSalle Collection. Another low-mintage Civil War date, this 1865 quarter exhibits mottled shades of russet and olive laid over a bright silver canvas. Original crust surrounds the obverse stars and date, and the reverse reveals the same effect within the legend. A bit of chatter above the left wing is completely acceptable for the grade, and one otherwise finds only scattered ticks. The coin is well-struck with most star centers present and decent detail in the eagle feathers. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 (2014-2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 25C 1873 Seated 25C 1873
With Arrows
AU53
PCGS
14255409

Choice $650 New July 9! With Arrows, Moderate Ebony-Brown Toning, Steely Fields, Choice and Fully Original, LaSalle Collection . A no question original 1873 With Arrows strike given the crusty ebony and brown toning. Residual luster has a steely texture and is limited by the thick accumulated "skin". Strike is fully executed other than the lower three stars in the right obverse field. An ideal offering for those who are collecting on the crusty gray side of things as compared to collectors seeking brilliant frosty luster for their AU grade purchases. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval. Previoulsy sourced from the White Pine Collection.
Seated 25C 1879 Seated 25C 1879
AU58 PCGS
34029467
Briggs 1-A
Choice $700 New July 9! Low Mintage Date, Partially Mirrored, Peripheral Gold, Choice Surfaces, LaSalle Collection. 1879 ushered a long period of low mintage Liberty Seated quarters and halves. The U.S. mint had produced substantial quantities of subsidiary coinage from 1875 through 1877 that large volumes were not longer warranted. Mintage for the 1879 date shrunk to 13,600 with many survivors being partially mirrored. This is the situation for this Twin Lakes duplicate. Both sides offer sharp reflective luster with the surfaces being ever so lightly frosted to hold back a Proof Like designation. Strike is complete with a few hairlines in the right obverse field. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 25C 1910 Barber 25C 1910
MS61
PCGS OGH
4599036

Choice HOLD
$360
New July 8! Choice Original, Radiant Luster, CAC Approval, Pikes Peak Collection. Ex. Labelman87 Collection. Grading coins at the AU58/MS61 level can sometimes be more art than science, but it's clear in this case the graders were attracted by the radiating luster. Light, golden toning is highlighted by maroon rims, particularly on the obverse at stars 1 to 3. A few lines are evident on Liberty's cheek, but the story here is the mint bloom evident even in the usual problem areas of Liberty's cap, cheek, and bust truncation. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1996) old green holder with CAC approval.