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Photo Denom Date Grade TPG Variety GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Capped Bust 10C 1836 Capped Bust 10C 1836
AU55 NGC
4061050003
JR-1
Original $615 New April 16! Near-Choice Original, City by The Bay Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. Deep color fills the rims of this late-date Bust dime, contrasting with silver-shaded devices. Most of the protected areas exhibit more intense toning, while high points are lighter. JR-1, with star 13 nearly touching the curl. Three JR varieties exist for this year, with the JR-1 and JR-3 being slightly more challenging than the JR-2. A few field lines in the left obverse field are noted. NGC has graded 366 pieces total, with 20 examples in AU55 and 167 coins finer. The NGC price guide is $650 in AU55. Housed in a NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder. PCGS #4528.
Capped Bust 50C 1824 Capped Bust 50C 1824
AU53 PCGS
49026927
O-117
Choice $435 New April 16! Superb Eye Appeal, Steely Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels. This pretty 1824 O-117 early half is yet another case where GFRC imaging struggles to illustrate luster. With angled lighting, this half is quite charming and will please selective collectors. The obverse offers golden shades over unquestionably original surfaces that radiate steely-frosted luster. The reverse radiance is clearly in the steely realm. Cartwheels are more consistent with pieces graded AU58 and certain to please. What the GFRC images also fail to convey is a peripheral aquamarine and copper-gold presence that frames the evenly toned center. A recently purchased lot that has not been submitted to CAC. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Gold G$2.5 1907 Gold G$2.5 1907
Liberty
MS64 PCGS
28288517

Choice $675 New April 16! Choice Original, Frosted Luster, City by The Bay Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. The rich orange and fiery red patina of this colorful quarter eagle will appeal to aficionados of toned gold coinage. Lustrous fields host mixed shades of tangerine, copper, and yellow gold, and overall eye appeal is pleasing. This issue represents the final year of the Liberty Head quarter eagle design, concluding an extensive 67-year series. The PCGS price guide value is $850 in MS64. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder. PCGS #7859.
Gold G$20 1911S Gold G$20 1911-S
St Gaudens
MS63
CACG
438663861

Choice $3000 New April 16! Popular San Francisco Date, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Honey Orange-Gold, Osprey Collection. As spot gold continues to move upward, collectors might decide to diversify their portfolios with physical holdings that still retain an important numismatic component. Multiple options are available from straight bullion to CAC approved collector gold. The latter has become increasingly popular due to assurance of quality and marketability. Case in point is this superb 1911 San Francisco struck Saint with rich mint bloom and the resulting frosted luster. Coloration is a honey orange-gold. A choice offering from the Osprey Collection that warrants close consideration given its strict CAC grading. Housed in new CAC Grading (2023) holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Peace $1 1927 Peace $1 1927
MS64+
PCGS
45455779

Choice $925 New April 16! Steely Radiance, Swirling Cartwheels, CAC Approved, Scenic Lakeview Collection. This 1927 Philadelphia strike has the right "pizazz" under a bright light as the steely luster is notable and welcomed. Also important with any large Mint State silver piece are the swirling cartwheels which this piece excels at. The obverse center strike is partial as is typical of the issue. Under a loupe and lamp, the lower obverse toning spots present golden hues. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval.
Peace $1 1927 Peace $1 1927
MS64 PCGS
43197167

Choice $550 New April 16! Near-Gem Presentation, Frosted Luster, Bold Strike, Scenic Lakeview Collection. This 1927 Peace dollar is fairly graded with a visual presentation that is consistent with the certified grade. Mint bloom is consistent on both sides resulting in a frosted radiance. The overall strike is bold with the center obverse hair curls completely defined. A few tiny bagmarks on noted on the reverse. Mintage of the date is 848,000 with MS64 being the last "economic" point before a 3x jump in "65". Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 10C 1840O Seated 10C 1840-O
AU53 NGC
4717899002
F-109a
Original $1035 New April 16! Thick Crusty Patina, Cracked Reverse, Original Surfaces, City By The Bay Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. 1840 brought the third year of Liberty Seated dime production at the New Orleans mint with ongoing quality issues. The F-109a was struck during that period by eroded and cracked dies. As a result, the obverse device details are weakly defined, especially at the date. Multiple radial die cracks through the legend are noted on the reverse. This is an unquestionable crusty example with thick brownish gray patina. A new release from the City By The Bay Collection. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 10C 1867S Seated 10C 1867-S
AU50 PCGS
20743589
F-102
Original $1500 New April 16! Rare Grade, Soft Steely Luster, Original, City By The Bay Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. Arriving from the City By The Bay Collection is an original 1867-S duplicate that should garner promptly attention. Pervasive grey-rose patina is layered on both sides. Traces of mint frost are seen in the protected areas including the around the reverse motifs. Angled lighting presents soft steely luster. A few micro marks and lines are evident. A mintage of only 140,000 that circulated extensively in the western frontier. PCGS has certified only five at grade with no CoinFacts auction records since 2012. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder.
Seated 25C 1881 Seated 25C 1881
PF65 NGC
6823030007
Briggs 2-B
Gem $1265 New April 16! Gem Original, City by The Bay Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. Royal blue patina fills both sides of this Gem proof example, decorated by bits of silver color at the highest points. Flashy mirrors highlight the pleasing color, and the overall eye appeal is strong. Detail is sharp as expected for a proof example, with cleanly separated claw joints and pinpoint stars. NGC has approved 244 pieces, with 40 examples at MS65 and 53 coins finer. The NGC guide value is $2,300. Housed in a new large font NGC holder. PCGS #5513.
Walking Liberty 50C 1947 Walking Liberty 50C 1947
MS66
PCGS
42648611

Gem $245 New April 16! Glowing Satiny Luster, Light Rose Obverse, CAC Approved. Glowing satiny luster originates from surfaces strike by worn dies. Under a bright light, the undisturbed view is quite pleasing with considering the light obverse rose shades. The reverse is mostly untoned and satiny on the 1847 Philadelphia issue. The strike is consistent with that of worn dies. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$10 1850 Gold G$10 1850
Liberty
VF30 PCGS OGH
2308750
Small Date
Choice HOLD
$1585
New April 15! Small Date, Orange Green-Gold, Choice Surfaces, Craked Obverse, Port Matilda Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. The striking of 1850 $10 gold brought the usage of two obverse dies, each with different style date punches. The Small Date utilizes the smaller logotype intended for the half eagle denomination. The Small Date variety is about 2 1/2 times rarer than the Large Date. This Port Matilda Collection release is well preserved with orange green-gold coloration and steely fields. Evenly struck with consistent wear on the main devices and the fields. The obverse sports a long horizontal die crack at the top of Liberty's head. PCGS has only certified 6 examples at the offered grade. A pleasing lot that provides compelling value at the offer number. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.0 (1990-1993) old green holder.
Indian 1C 1869 Indian 1C 1869
PR64BN
PCGS OGH
2630894

Gem $1150 New April 15! Gem Original, Pristine Fields, Sharp Mirrors, Old PCGS Holder, Port Matilda Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. The Port Matilda Collection is back with more releases. This 1869 proof Indian is perfectly original with no traces of hairlines sufficient for a GFR%C-Gem quality rating. An orange-brown patina covers the obverse while the reverse is a colorful palette with center rose-gold surrounded by greens and gold between the wreath and the rim. The piece easily secured a CAC green bean due to hairline free surfaces and undisturbed mirrors. This lot performs well under a bright light. CAC price guide is $1230 as reference with only 10 approved at the certified grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval.
Indian 1C 1886 Indian 1C 1886
Variety 1
PR65BN
PCGS OGH
4752382

Gem $645 New April 15! Variety 1, Gem Original, Superb Eye Appeal, Port Matilda Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. An impressive 1886 Variety 1 proof strike with gem eye appeal. Unfortunately, the GFRC illustrations do not fairly present this lot's intense mirrors and sky blue coloration under a bright light. The reverse is particularly notable for its blue center surrounded by golden brown between the wreath and rim. A careful 10x check of the fields confirmed this lot's gem status as the surfaces are entirely hairline free. Overall strike is needle sharp. CAC population stands at 12 at the certified grade with a price guide value of $700. In my opinion, the Port Matilda consignor has fairly priced this offering. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$20 1877 Gold G$20 1877
Liberty
MS61 PCGS
39425781

Original $3250 New April 14! First Year Type 3 Issue, Low Mintage, Frosted Luster, Honey-Gold, Scenic Lakeview Collection. 1877 brought the release of the third double eagle Liberty reverse design with TWENTY DOLLARS on the lower reverse. Mintage was limited to only 397,650 strike at the Philadelphia mint. This survivor is accurately graded and presents frosted luster. Coloration is a consistent honey gold. The obverse fields exhibit chatter as is so typical for the issue. David Akers indicates that, "When available, this date is usually in EF or AU condition. Average quality UNCs are very scarce and choice Mint State pieces are rare. In gem condition, the 1877 is very rare and I have seen only a couple at that level." This new offering is fairly priced given the rapid price jump at MS62. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Morgan $1 1878 Morgan $1 1878
7/8TF Strong
MS64 PCGS
42669932

Choice $715 New April 14! 7/8TF Strong Doubling, Brilliant Radiance, Vibrant Cartwheels, Peripheral Gold, Scenic Lakeview Collection. We open the newest Scenic Lakeview consignment release with an 1878 7/8TF example with brilliant radiance and vibrant cartwheels. By now everyone knows the story of how the original Morgan 8 tail feather design was altered to seven tail feathers. In actuality, bad eagles have ten to twelve tail feathers, so what was all the fuss about? This lot is the famous die making error with a 7TF hubbing over an original 8TF die. The separate hubbings are easily seen on the piece under 10x. Luster falls into the solidly frosted category with swirling cartwheels under a bright light. The thin peripheral gold arc enhanced the overall eye appeal. Overall, a choice example that is fairly priced. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Morgan $1 1880 Morgan $1 1880
MS65 PCGS
42078822

Gem $485 New April 14! Gem Original, Granular Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Scenic Lakeview Collection. This gem 1880 Philadelphia struck Morgan dollar is immediately recognized as a gem given unabraded fields and brilliant frosted luster. The cartwheels are also consistent with a GFRC-Gem quality rated offering. This lot is entirely untoned and is worthy of your consideration. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Morgan $1 1881CC Morgan $1 1881-CC
MS63 PCGS
42519633

Choice $750 New April 14! Nicely Frosted, Swirling Cartwheels, Accurately Graded, Scenic Lakeview Collection. 1881 Carson City struck dollars were limited to 296,000 pieces leading to a better date status in the series. This Scenic Lakeview example is freshly graded and housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. Surfaces are nicely frosted with the corresponding bright light radiance and swirling cartwheels. Contact marks on the cheek are consistent with the certified grade.
Morgan $1 1881O Morgan $1 1881-O
MS64+DMPL PCGS
42256876

Choice $1585 New April 14! Heavily Mirrored, Sharp Reflective Luster, Scenic Lakeview Collection. One of the fun aspects of Morgan dollar collecting is the availability of proof like (PL) and deep mirror proof like (DMPL) examples. This 1881-O is the lone DMPL offering in the current Scenic Lakeview Collection release. PCGS reports only 61 certified at MS64+DMPL with a substantial premium increase at MS65. This example is heavily mirrored with light field chatter in the middle left obverse field that hold back a full gem designation. Bright light inspection reveals intense mirrors and associated cartwheels. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Morgan $1 1884S Morgan $1 1884-S
AU53 NGC
4265491005

Choice $395 New April 14! Steely-Frosted Luster, Accurately Graded, Choice Overall. Scenic Lakeview Collection. Though lightly worn, this 1884-S dollar retains its lightly mirrored fields and pleasing reflective radiance. Under a bright light, there is undisturbed viewing with clean fields and little if any abrasion on the cheek. Swirling cartwheels are also worthy of mention. The three darker areas on the lower reverse are points of "dirt" resting on the surfaces. These are benign and not bothering the surfaces underneath. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Morgan $1 1889O Morgan $1 1889-O
MS64 PCGS
43264335

Choice $905 New April 14! Near-Gem Original, Flashy Luster, Notable Eye Appeal, Scenic Lakeview Collection. The 1889-O Morgan dollar date is readily available through the MS64 grade while full gems are nearly a factor of 10 scarcer. As a result, collectors have the opportunity to be selective with a set addition that presents parameters close to full gem. This Scenic Lakeview release is a near-gem and worthy of its PCGS certification as a "4". Both the fields and Liberty's cheek are essentially unabraded. Surfaces are close to a partially mirrored designation while the radiance is as expected along with vibrant cartwheel action. This coin is all there and worthy of a purchase. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Morgan $1 1889S Morgan $1 1889-S
MS61 NGC
3411839012

Original $375 New April 14! Lightly Mirrored, Accurately Graded, Scenic Lakeview Collection. Under a bright light, this 1889-S dollar offers reflective luster that originates from lightly mirrored fields. The radiance "pops" off the surfaces while the cartwheels are vibrant and just plan fun. As with any mirrored piece, field chatter is easy seen leading to conservative grading. A near-choice specimen to consider for an AU or low Mint State focused collection. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Morgan $1 1891O Morgan $1 1891-O
MS63 NGC
4522177012

Choice $610 New April 14! Thick Satiny Luster, Granular Textured Surfaces, Choice Original, Scenic Lakeview Collection. Thick satiny luster is readily evident when placing this 1891-O dollar under a bright light. Both sides are consistently layered with granular mint bloom that results is creamy "satiny" luster to originate. There is a luster break on the cheek that is as made. Accurately graded and housed in new large font NGC holder.
Morgan $1 1921S Morgan $1 1921-S
MS65 PCGS
42366149

Gem $875 New April 14! Final Year Issue, Creamy Frosted Luster, Gem Original, Scenic Lakeview Collection. The 1921 dated Morgan issue presents an interesting back story. Few were released upon issue, followed by the mintage being released at intervals between 1930 through 1950. Few original bags were saved. Obverse strike weakness is typical for the issue with many saved over the years. This date become more elusive at the full gem level as is the case for this Scenic Lakeview lot. The creamy frosted luster is immediately eye catching along with the light golden hues. Surfaces are unabraded and consistent with TPG grade. The center obverse strike is as noted by Bowers. Some would call the luster satiny as a side note. Worthy of being rated a gem. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Peace $1 1923S Peace $1 1923-S
MS64 PCGS
81737300

Choice $375 New April 14! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Typical Strike, Scenic Lakeview Collection. The Scenic Lakeview Collection release also brings Peace dollars to the price list. This 1923-S is a solid silver piece as graded. The luster is brilliant with spinning cartwheels that are just plan fun under angled lighting. Surfaces are nicely original with a hint of peripheral gold if looking closely. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1872 Seated 10C 1872
Misplaced Date
PF66 NGC
6064099005
F-109
Gem $2450 New April 14! Challenging Proof Strike, Misplaced and Repunched Date, Top 100 Varieties, Lakeland Collection. The 1872 F-109 is a difficult but rewarding proof variety to locate. First, the base of the 2 digit is mistakenly punched into the rock directly below the pendant. Secondly, the 7 and 2 digits are repunched. Repunching is visible at the bottom of both digits. The variety was discovered by Kam Ahwash and first listed by Greer. It is further listed as part of the Top 100 Varieties set. An example of this variety, grading PCGS PF65 Cameo, brought $2760 at the Heritage Central States Signature auction during May 2004. Fast forward to 2024 where the Lakeland Collection has released a PF66 example with fully documented variety holder. This piece is a joy to view under a bright light given the undisturbed mirrors and sharp radiance. There is a tiny link mark to the right of Liberty's head otherwise the fields are unabraded or hairlined. This lot belongs in an advanced Top 100 Variety collection. Housed in new large font NGC holder with special Top 100 Varieties label. The label reads 1872/72 MPD TOP-100 F-109.
Seated 10C 1872 Seated 10C 1872
MS62 PCGS
21295733
F-102
Choice HOLD
$225
New April 14! Tripled Punched 2, Misplaced Date, Frosted Luster, Complete Strike, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Yet another release from my reference collection that was purchased during the early 2000 timeframe. As usual, this 1872 F-102 dime exhibits a complete strike with full head and reverse bow knot which is typical for the die pairing. Frosted radiance is pleasing under a bright light, especially with the light yellow-gold centers that are over amplified on the images. The F-102 variety presents a 2 digit that has been triple punched. The most obvious repunching is seen within the upper loop of the digit. Additional repunching is seen along the top of the base of the 2. This obverse also exhibits residual misplaced digits. Both are located directly right of the end of the scroll. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2003) holder.
Seated 10C 1883 Seated 10C 1883
MS64 ANACS OWH
2356524
Unlisted
Choice $425 New April 14! Partial 3 Digit, Rich Aquamarine Rose-Gray Patina, Near-Gem, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The old ANACS white holders continue to contain some pleasant surprises in the Fortin bank box. The time has come to release an unlisted 1883 dime with a partial lower loop on the 3 digit. The interaction between the steely-frosted surfaces and the aquamarine rose-gray toning leads to noteworthy eye appeal. Strike is nearly complete with just a touch of weakness at the top of the head and within the upper reverse wheat grains that are always problematic. A lovely Seated dime in a long ago ANACS old white holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1813 Capped Bust 50C 1813
AU58 NGC
4925698009
O-110
Choice $2150 New April 13! Challenging Early Date at Grade, Steely-Frosted Luster, Choice Surfaces. Early Capped Bust halves are notorious for weakly struck centers. An anonymous consignor has released this duplicate with a fully struck obverse and reverse centers. Liberty's hair curls are deeply impressed and visually refreshing. Yes, there is strike weakness that suggests an uneven planchet or dies. An unquestionably original survivor with steely fields that offer reflectance consistent through the crusty rose-gold and blue patina. As usual, the reverse is lightly toned with bold steely luster. Under a 10x, a faint hairline is seen on Liberty's neck that is mostly toned and is not evident on the image. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1835 Capped Bust 50C 1835
AU58 NGC
3433789011
O-108
Gem $1750 New April 13! Exquisite Eye Appeal, Gem Original, Former New Jersey Collection Auction Purchase. How I enjoy handling differentiated early halves. This lot returns from an anonymous client after being purchased at the March 2023 New Jersey Collection Auction. When first offered, Len Augburger described the piece as follows, "Lustrous steely centers lead toward colorful rims, and the eye appeal of this late-date Bust half is stunning. Intense blue patina fills the stars and reverse legend, while an interior band of maroon toning surrounds Liberty and the eagle. The luster is exceptional for the grade level and penetrates even the thick skin at the edges. The images do not completely convey the in-hand aesthetic appeal of this GFRC-rated Gem piece, and we expect competitive bidding. O-108, with star 11 recut at three points." This piece would be a super acquisition for those who enjoy and color combined with excellent luster. Housed in a newer NGC holder with edge view insert and the O-108 attribution on the label.
Capped Bust 50C 1835 Capped Bust 50C 1835
AU58 PCGS
38991415
O-108
Original HOLD
$775
New April 13! Granular Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Untoned Silver-White. Thick frosted luster originates from blast silver-white surfaces on this 1835 O-109 lettered edge half. Under a bright light, cartwheels are vibrant and pleasing. I would not call this piece a "luster bomb" but we are in the realm of consideration. The O-109 date punch features a 5 digit with what appears to be a tiny blob defect on the flag. Many 5 digit styles are known for the year. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 10C 1904S Barber 10C 1904-S
AU58
PCGS
24104152

Choice HOLD
$1425
New April 10! Very Scace and Challenging CAC Approved, None Finer Through MS64. GFRC Price Reduction. 1904 San Francisco strikes are scarce due to low mintage and heavy circulation up through the Depression Era. In Mint State, none are CAC approved until the MS64 or better level. The lone three CAC approved AU58s are the only alternatives for those seeking a choice specimen at fair value. This fresh offering is one of the three AU58s with green bean approval. Fields exhibit steely surfaces that are entirely without abrasions. Strike is thoroughly executed on both sides with the reverse being quite impressive in terms of minute wreath details. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2011-2013) holder with CAC approval.
Morgan $1 1887 Morgan $1 1887
MS65
PCGS
80875097

Gem $350 New April 10! Gem One Sided Toner, Brilliant Frosted Luster, CAC Approved. This premium 1887 Morgan dollar is a gem in the true sense of the word. Bright light assessment unleashes brilliant frosted luster throughout with an undisturbed viewing experience as the fields and cheek are unabraded. The obverse is toned with yellow-gold, orange-rose and blue shades. This lot screams originality and will please the most selective collector. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Morgan $1 1890O Morgan $1 1890-O
MS64 PCGS
32984463

Choice $225 New April 10! Choice Original, Watch Hill Collection. GFRC Price Reduction. Frosty surfaces host powder blue hues on the obverse, with lilac hints, while the reverse exhibits golden-gray shades. Rims on both sides are more deeply toned. Feather detail is somewhat soft, as typical for this issue. Luster is ample, consistent with the grade. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder. The CDN retail guide is $286.
Morgan $1 1902O Morgan $1 1902-O
MS65
NGC
4305484010

Gem $345 New April 10! Noteworthy Eye Appeal, Granular Frosted Luster. Swirling Cartwheels, A Gem Two-Sided Toner. This gem rated 1902-O Morgan provides a pleasant viewing experience given its granular frosted luster and swirling cartwheels. Both sides are bathed with intermixed aquamarine, and golden hues. Under a bright light, the cartwheel action is self evident and eye catching. The CAC price guide for a "regular" MS65 stickered example is $310 as reference. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1838O Seated 10C 1838-O
No Stars
MS63 PCGS
06777248
F-102
Choice $6400 New April 10! Choice Mint State, Satiny Luster, Pristine Surfaces, New Orleans Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. 1838 brought the initial year of Liberty Seated dime production in New Orleans. A single obverse was paired with two reverse dies. This New Orleans Collection release was struck with the F-102 die pairing while the obverse moved into a later die state. Satiny luster originates from faint "orange peel" textured fields while the reverse provides frosted reflectance. Toning is a typical light gold with rose hues under a bright light. Surfaces are well preserved and really pristine. Luster is the grade limiter though the eye appeal will satisfy critical collectors. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1838O Seated 10C 1838-O
No Stars
AU50 PCGS
04202803
F-102
Original HOLD
$920
New April 10! Mottled Blue-Rose Toning, Residual Frosted Luster, New Orleans Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. 1838 saw the first dime coinage at the New Orleans mint. Those strikes were accomplished with a No Stars obverse dated 1838 while the Philadelphia mother mint had already adopted the No Drapery with Stars design replacement. This well preserved example showcases the second F-102 die pairing with eroded dies and a full defined mintmark. Mottled rose-blue covers the obverse while the reverse has traditional ring toning. Under a bright light, the residual frosted luster presents a nice glow. A late die state strike with heavy metal flow lines on both sides. From the New Orleans Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1839O Seated 10C 1839-O
No Drapery
EF45 PCGS
12984454
F-106a
Choice HOLD
$350
New April 10! Cobweb Shattered Reverse, Interim Die State, Crusty Patina, Steely Fields, New Orleans Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. The offering of the non-CAC approved New Orleans Collection Seated dime continues with this choice 1839-O F-106 with later die states being well recognized as the Cobweb Shattered Reverse. This strike was accomplished with a partially cracked or "interim die state" dies. The cobweb cracks are visible throughout the wreath. A crusty gray skin covers both sides with lighting toning on the reverse. The underlying fields are steely. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1840O Seated 10C 1840-O
No Drapery
VF35 PCGS
20647394
F-109a
Choice HOLD
$295
New April 10! Rim Die Cracks at UN(I)TED (S)TATES O(F) AME(R)ICA, Crusty Gray, Small O, New Orleans Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. Deeper steely gray is dual sided on this well preserved 1840-O F-109a dime. Bright light viewing reveals some residual reflectance. Overall strike is complete as is typical for the No Drapery design hubs. The F-109a state captures radial rim die cracks at UN(I)TED (S)TATES O(F) AME(R)ICA. A crusty example of this interesting die variety. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1883 Seated 10C 1883
MS65 PCGS
5019526
F-118
Gem $595 New April 10! Partial 3, Ring Toning, Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Substantial Eye Appeal. 1883 dated Liberty Seated dimes can be located with both a complete 3 in the date or with a broken lower loop. The F-118 die variety features a partial loop as in evident this offering. This is an attractive ring toned example with center rose-gold surrounded by aquamarine-blue hues. Strike is 98% complete with only a subtle weakness at the upper reverse wheat grains. This silver piece excels under a bright light as the frosted luster is activated along with the vibrant cartwheels being released. Surfaces are unabraded with light die clashing. This lot has not been to CAC during my watch of that of the client from whom the purchase was made. The offer price is quite attractive given the overall quality. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder.
Seated 10C 1886 Seated 10C 1886
MS63 PCGS
16638700
F-111
Choice $300 New April 10! Near-Gem at Grade, Frosted Luster, Fully Struck. The positive attributes of this near-gem 1886 dime are compelling. One will immediately note the complete struck from the images. Under a bright light, the darker toning gives way to lighter aquamarine and rose shades. Cartwheels are vibrant and certainly pleasing. Surfaces are free of any abrasions. For those who need an inexpensive Liberty Seated dime for type, then please consider my JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. You will not be disappointed upon arrival. No CAC attempt due to price point. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1887 Seated 10C 1887
MS66 PCGS
36749042
Unlisted
Gem $895 New April 10! Gem Eye Appeal, Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Ideal for Type. Exquisite mint bloom and multi-color toning are readily evident when first viewing this 1887 Seated dime. The frosted luster is brilliant regardless of the rich gold and aquamarine toning that "floats" on the surfaces. The swirling cartwheels are equally impressive. Strike is typical for a With Legend issue. As expected at the certified grade, the surfaces are pristine under a 10x. This lot has not been submitted to CAC under my watch and that of the client from whom it was purchased. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1891 Seated 10C 1891
MS65 PCGS
30170169
F-128
Gem $585 New April 10! Broken Foot on 1 Digit, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Attractive Light Copper-Gold. This 1891 dime is certainly worthy of its GFRC-Gem quality rating given the granular frosted luster and light rose-gold patina. An unquestionably original example with vibrant cartwheels too. The F-128 die pairing is easily attributed by a broken right foot on the 1 digit and reverse die cracks at the upper left reverse. I'm still looking for a late die state cud example of this variety where the cud would appear between 11:30 and 12:00. Like the other recently purchased Seated dimes, this lot has not been to CAC during my watch or that of the seller. Overall a pretty type coin that has been attractively priced. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder.
Seated 50C 1840(O) Seated 50C 1840-(O)
Reverse of 1838
VF30 PCGS
18715992
WB-4
Original $1200 New April 10! Popular Reverse of 1838 Type Coin, Light Gray, Steely Fields, New Orleans Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. The New Orleans Collection has released an example of the popular 1840 New Orleans struck half with a leftover bust era reverse die that lacks a mintmark. The reverse was previously employed for striking Reeded Edge design coinage during 1839 where the mintmark was placed on the obverse. Demand is always high for this issue since required for both a Liberty Seated half dollar date and mintmark set along with early coinage type sets. This survivor features even light gray surfaces with golden highlights. The characteristic die crack from the arrow feathers to HAL(F) is present and visible in the images. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Barber 10C 1898 Barber 10C 1898
MS64 NGC
6694961013

Choice $345 New April 9! Gorgeous Eye Appeal, Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels. A pretty 1898 Barber dime that should appeal to those that enjoy rich frosted luster and colorful peripheral toning. This little silver piece excels under a bright light as the swirling cartwheels come out to play. GFRC images accurately capture the coloration. All that is needed is your imagination for the luster. Trust me on this piece. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Early Copper 1C 1853 Early Copper 1C 1853
MS65BN NGC
6451285005

Gem HOLD
$825
New April 9! First Rate Eye Appeal, Sparkling Frost Luster, Blue Highlights. Let's start this description for this first rate 1853 large cent with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation, especially for those seeking premium coins. Though the GFRC images are accurate color wise, they are still unable to illustrate the granular frosted luster that sparkles under a bright light. Surfaces are pristine and more than consistent with the certified grade. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Flying Eagle 1C 1857 Flying Eagle 1C 1857
MS64 NGC
6834954007

Choice HOLD
$1550
New April 9! Notable Flying Eagle Type Candidate, Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Pristine Surfaces. 1857 brought a transition year for copper coinage as the old-style Large Cent and a new, smaller cent with an eagle flying left across the obverse were issued. Of course, economics were at work as the smaller cent cost less to produce due to lower copper content. Many were saved, therefore the 1857 issue is ideal for type collectors. This survivor warrants a near-gem quality rating for its pristine surfaces along with its glowing frosted luster that radiates nicely under a bright light. The cartwheels are equally pleasing with a swirling motion when activated. The strike is also complete. Aggressive priced as the PCGS price guide is currently $1,800. Let's add a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation as further testament. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Morgan $1 1884O Morgan $1 1884-O
MS65Star NGC
3537744002

Gem $325 New April 9! Peripheral Arc Toning, Frosted Luster, NGC Star Rating. An unquestionable original gem 18840-O Morgan with brilliant frosted luster and swirling cartwheels. Under a bright light, the left obverse arc toning reveals its natural rainbow hues. Surfaces are minimally abraded and consistent with the certified grade. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert. The reverse is mounted forward.
Morgan $1 1885O Morgan $1 1885-O
MS63 PCGS
42606673

Choice $275 New April 9! Noteworthy Bright Light Eye Appeal, Steely-Frosted Luster, Inexpensive Numismatic Fun. Little needs to be said for this lucious 1885-O Morgan. Steely-frosted luster radiates under angled lighting and showcases the multi-color obverse. I see orange, rose, and blues along with vibrant carthweels. A thoroughly pleasing offering that will bring much numismatic job as part of a larger toner Morgan collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Morgan $1 1898O Morgan $1 1898-O
MS63 PCGS
43418214

Gem HOLD
$285
New April 9! Gem Eye Appeal, Single Sided Toner. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Morgan $1 1899O Morgan $1 1899-O
MS64 PCGS
45281638

Choice HOLD
$295
New April 9! Superb Eye Appeal, Dual Sided Toner. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 10C 1843O Seated 10C 1843-O
AU Details PCGS
30456139
F-101
Cleaned $2500 New April 9! Rare Grade, Complete Strike, Long Ago Cleaning, Attractively Priced. Consignor Price Reduction. The 1843 and 1845 New Orleans Liberty Seated dime issues are two of the most challenging early dates to locate in choice original AU let alone Mint State. For the 1843-O issue, PCGS has certified four pieces at the AU50/AU53 grades. One of those examples resides in the Fortin set leaving just three for the rest of the collecting community. These straight graded pieces are currently valued in the $13,000 to $20,000 range. Given the availability situation, this newly consigned AU Details lot is definitely worthy of considered. PCGS has accurately evaluated this example as there is a long ago cleaning with reverse hairlines under the toning. In hand viewing presents a copper-gray patina and a complete strike. Under a bright light, this lot could be mistaken for being original as the toning does appear natural. As a senior sage of the series, this offering is well worth the asking price as a small fraction of a straight graded example. CAC has approved an single AU50, a single AU53 (my collection), and single MS62 and MS65. The approved AU53 could easily be a $30,000 coin which shouild place this newly consigned example into the proper perspective. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder. The label reads, "Altered Surfaces, AU Details".
Seated 10C 1863S Seated 10C 1863-S
VF25
PCGS
80653830
F-101
Choice $600 New April 9! Civil War Issue, Natural Gray Patina, A Fully Choice Original Example. Consignor Pricing Reduction. This newly consigned 1863-S Seated dime is spot on original with its natural coin gray patina. The strike is better than average with complete lettering throughout the legend as many will be seen with weak or partial OF. Darker gray toning surrounds the devices, especially on the reverse. Surfaces are essentially unabraded with a single faint line from the obverse rim to the base. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1891 Seated 25C 1891
MS64
PCGS
37658602

Gem HOLD
$1150
New April 9! Gem Original, Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, JUST BUY IT NOW Rated. In my line of work, many great and not so great coins are handled on an ongoing basis. This gorgeous 1891 Seated quarter is an unquestionable gem. True gems must pass the bright light test as undisturbed luster is paramount in the higher MInt State grades. This new purchase is all there with rich frosted luster and swirling cartwheels. Surfaces are unabraded while noting that the obverse is heavily clashed along with die cracks through the stars being visible on the images. This is an exceptional lot and actually surprised it was not scooped up when first posted on the Daily Blog. Let's close this description with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1875 Seated 50C 1875
MS64+ PCGS
82229748

Gem HOLD
$1550
New April 9! Exceptional Eye Appeal, Granular Frosted Luster, Fully Struck. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Barber 25C 1900O Barber 25C 1900-O
Type 3 Obverse/Reverse
MS65 PCGS
25303441

Gem $3000 New April 7! Superb Eye Appeal, A Frosted Gem, New Orleans Collection.. I'm often amazed at the Mint State survival rates presented by the Barber coinage series. Nerly all of the issues went into circulation and remained there until well worn. I'm excited about this New Orleans Collection release given its gem certification and superb eye appeal. The GFRC images only hint at the vibrant frosted radiance and bold toning colors that appear under a bright light. Center copper shades are surrounded by blues, aquamarine, and yellow-gold on the obverse with a higher predominance of copper on the reverse. There is strike weakness on the reverse and faint roller lines on the obverse as made. An unquestionable gem with few peers reaching the market at this grade level. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder.
Barber 50C 1903O Barber 50C 1903-O
VF30 PCGS
2756302

Original $235 New April 7! Even Wear, Steely Surfaces, Contrasted Eye Appeal, New Orleans Collection.. We close the newest New Orleans Collection release with a circulated 1903-O Barber half for not a lot of money. Surfaces present a steely reflective texture under a bright light that is pleasing. This piece is toned a light gray with hints of gold at the periphery. Images accurately illustrate the device to field contrast that is pleasing. Strike is all there too. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder.
Seated 10C 1841O Seated 10C 1841-O
MS63 PCGS
05952379
F-108
Choice $1750 New April 7! Early New Orleans Date, Frosted Luster, Rose-Gold Patina, New Orleans Collection.. Though 1841 New Orleans Seated dime production generated a tad over two million strikes, the number of surviving Mint State examples is diminutive per the PCGS population report. The MS63 population stands at 7 pieces with only 10 finer. The MS63 to MS64 price jump is nearly 4X suggesting that this date appears to be undervalued at current pricing levels. This New Orleans Collection release features natural frosted luster and rose-gold toning. The strike is complete which is atypical for this issue. Two ancient and well hidden lines in the right obverse field preclude a CAC green bean though the surfaces and luster and 100% original and pleasing for a survivor of that era. Worthy of consideration. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1860O Seated 10C 1860-O
EF40 PCGS
14562838
F-101
Original HOLD
$5500
New April 7! Key New Orleans Date, Light Gray, Peripheral Copper-Gold, New Orleans Collection.. The 1860-O is by far the most challenging among the New Orleans Liberty Seated dimes, with a minimal mintage of 40,000 pieces. High-grade survivors are few and far between, with eight AU pieces reported by PCGS, and only a single coin at the Mint State level. Similarly, NGC reports seven AU examples and three Mint State pieces. This New Orleans Collection release exhibits steely light gray surfaces surrounded by peripheral copper-gold. The Greer Liberty Seated dime reference notes that detail wore quickly on these pieces due to being struck with a Type 1 obverse die. This lot is typical, with high point wear at the head, breasts, leg. F-101, the only die pair for the issue, Few auction records are available for this date, therefore GFRC pricing is consistent with both the PCGS and CDN retail price guides. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 25C 1853O Seated 25C 1853-O
Arrows & Rays
EF45
PCGS
12298751
Briggs 2-C
Choice HOLD
$750
New April 7! Better New Orleans Type, Steely Fields, Choice Original Surfaces, New Orleans Collection.. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 50C 1861O Seated 50C 1861-O
CSA Obverse
AU50 PCGS
20477385
W-11
Choice HOLD
$4000
New April 7! CSA Obverse, Crusty Original, Storied History, New Orleans Collection. A storied 1861-O release by the New Orleans Collection that is crusty original and choice overall. Our consignor shares the following story concerning this lot; The New Orleans area purchaser acquired the half at an estate sale in the late 1990s as a "set of 4 old coins." It didn't matter to him that he paid too much for the coins because they had a remarkable story...even better he was able to attribute one coin as a CSA half some time later making his investment golden. The original coins' owner had lived in his family's Garden District mansion for most of the 20th century and was having to sell off some personal items to make ends meet in an initial sale around 1992. The mansion had fallen into great disrepair and had been in continual renovation since World War II. It finally went through a second estate sale in the late 90s. In the first sale, the owner let on that his family had lost all of their valuables during the Civil War when a Union General confiscated them. It was General Benjamin “Spoons” Butler who had become known in the history books for just this. Butler had acquired the infamous nickname ‘Spoons’ from his reputation for stealing silverware among other valuables from area homes in which he resided. It was told that the '4 coins' were squirreled away as some of the only possessions not found and pilfered by Spoons. They actually were unknown to the owner until renovations revealed them and just before the final estate sale in 98-99. This CSA half was found hidden on the 3rd floor along with a 60-o dollar, 58-o half and 61 half. All 4 of the coins have the same super-original patina and all are just barely circulated. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CSA Obverse designation on the label. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Capped Bust 25C 1834 Capped Bust 25C 1834
AU55 NGC
6834318016
B-5
R5
Choice $2350 New April 6! Rarest 1834 Die Pairting, Steely Luster, Gray Patina, Choice Surfaces, Lakeland Collection. The just released Lakeland Collection lot is the rarest of the five 1834 die pairings per the Browning research (B-5) with an R5 rarity rating. As significant as the rarity is, the piece is a fine example with choice original surfaces. A bright light session exposes steely fields that are consistent on both sides, yet another validation of strict originality. Toning is a light gray with a mottled texture. This lot is ideal for those assembling a collection of rare die varieties across the early silver coinage spectrum. Housed in new large font NGC holder. The label captures the B-5 die variety attribution.
Gold G$1 1870S Gold G$1 1870-S
Type 3 Indian Princess
MS63
PCGS
25307431

Choice $8850 New April 6! Choice Original, Island Lake Collection.. Consignor Pricing Reduction. Ample luster flows from the surfaces of this better-date San Francisco one-dollar gold piece, with the obverse revealing frosty flash, while the reverse is a touch more reflective. The western Mint struck 3,000 pieces this year at its new facility on Fifth and Mission Streets, a building today dubbed the “Granite Lady.” The low mintage creates demands for this coin across all grades, with a Guide Book price profile substantially advanced above the type-coin level. This high-grade survivor exhibits yellow-gold patina with the barest hints of copper color scattered on both sides, and the in-hand appeal is compelling. CAC has approved 22 pieces total, with seven coins finer. The CAC guide value is $11,200. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$2.5 1908 Gold G$2.5 1908
Indian
MS64+
PCGS
42227977

Gem $3300 New April 6! Gem Original, Island Lake Collection.. Consignor Pricing Reduction. The Indian $2.50 set is uncomplicated, consisting of 14 pieces with similar mintages, and a single issue, the 1911-D, above the rest in terms of rarity. A complete set is accessible to many collectors, and GFRC recommends purchasing several of the more common pieces first, in order to acquire an understanding of what to look for when considering the lone “stopper” in the set. The present coin exhibits even yellow-gold surfaces with only a few scattered lines in the fields. The plus designation on this example is significant, as the CAC price guide value advances from $2,620 in MS64 to $6,300 in MS65. Whether building a $2.50 Indian set or simply seeking noteworthy pieces, this is an appealing example that will easily stand above other coins at the MS64 level. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1912 Gold G$5 1912
Indian
MS64
PCGS
25542746

Choice $3550 New April 6! Near-Gem Original, Island Lake Collection.. Consignor Pricing Reduction. This MS64 example lies surprisingly close to the condition census, with only 11 coins reported finer by CAC, all at the MS65 level. Lustrous, orange-gold color exhibits hints of copper patina throughout. A few ticks above the motto are consistent with the assigned grade. CAC has approved 394 examples total, with 88 coins at the MS64 level. The CAC guide value is $4,200 in MS64 and advances to $14,400 in MS65. This example represents an optimal collector grade, separated from finest known by only a point, but at less than one-third of the cost. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1839 Seated 10C 1839
No Drapery
MS61
PCGS
15744067
F-103
Gem HOLD
$1150
New April 6! Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A perfectly original 1839 F-103 dime that was initially under graded by PCGS after being purchased September 1996. This lot has been the F-103 plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference since its release during 2004. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with Gold CAC approval. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 10C 1860 Seated 10C 1860
MS Details CACG
32318018
F-107
Choice HOLD
$295
New April 6! Frosted Luster, Active Cartwheels, Choice Overall, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A choice 1860 dime that CACG decided to label as MS Details due to a supposed cleaning. I disagree and priced accordingly. Housed in new CAC Grading (2023) holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards. This lot has been the F-107 plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference since its release during 2004.
Seated 10C 1862 Seated 10C 1862
MS Details CACG
115669978
F-102
Choice HOLD
$395
New April 6! Proof Web-Book Listing, Wire Rims, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Web-book proof strike though grading MS details by CACG. This lot has been the F-102 plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference since its release during 2004. Housed in new CAC Grading (2023) holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 10C 1881 Seated 10C 1881
PR63 PCGS
13107684
F-103
Choice $750 New April 6! Rare Proof Die Pairing. Mirrored Fields, Thick Crusty Patina, Lakeland Collection. It is difficult to believe that the low mintage 1881 year yielded three separate proof sets of dies. Let's quote directly from the Seated Dime web-book to understand the importance of this Lakeland Collection offering. The third 1881 proof obverse was discovered by John Dannreuther during his comprehensive proof coinage research project. The incremental proof obverse was reported to the author in late September 2014 and is initially listed at R6+ rarity. A review of Heritage Auction archives during a population study revealed three observations (PF66, PF65 Cameo and PF63) within the database. John Dannreuther shared quarterly 1881 proof mintage figures secured from the National Archives as follows; January/March - 675, April/June - 50, July/September - 0, October/December - 460. John believes the 1881 Variety 101 proofs were struck during the first quarter as the most prevalent in the market while the newly discovered Variety 103 proofs were struck during the second quarter. The F-103 proof Obverse is easily diagnosed by a date position that is far right of that seen on F-101 and F-102. This example is covered by a thick crusty skin with muted mirror reflectivity. Please note that there is a fine toning line in the lower right obverse field above the foot. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1887S Seated 10C 1887-S
MS64
PCGS
40043871
F-122
Gem HOLD
$800
New April 6! Repunched Mintmark, Frosty Luster, Virbrant Cartwheels, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. From the Fortin reference collection comes another round of releases including this lovely 1887-S dime. Purchased during July 2003. During this listing process, the attribution did not match any of the existing web-book die varieties, especially with a lightly repunched mintmark. Moving forward, this variety will be listed as F-122 within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2003-2004) holder with CAC approval. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Standing Liberty 25C 1917S Standing Liberty 25C 1917-S
Type 1 Reverse
MS64FH NGC
6444880002

Choice $1650 New April 6! Type 1, Satiny Luster, Lightly Toned, Choice Surfaces, Lakeland Collection. How I much prefer the innovative Type 1 Hermon MacNeil artistry over the subsequent Type 2 effort. This Lakeland Collection 1917-S example sports a light gray patina on the obverse with a thicker skin and darker shades on the reverse. Under a bright light, one sees satiny radiance and vibrant cartwheels. The full head strike is simply outstanding for this challenging San Francisco issue. Fairly priced too! Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Barber 25C 1893 Barber 25C 1893
MS64 PCGS
81186174

Gem HOLD
$850
New April 5! Exceptional Presentation, Steely-Frosted Luster, Gorgeous Peripheral Toning, What a Type Coin. This 1893 Barber quarter is yet another of the recent purchases to secure a JUST BUY IT NOW presentation. The reasons are hopefully obvious from the images. Luster falls into the steely-frosted category while the radiance explodes under angled lighting. Classic copper-gold and sky blue toning leads to a gorgeous presentation on both sides. Strike is hammered with intricately detailed eagle tail feathers and the right claw. Surfaces are unabraded with some light die clashing on the reverse. This lot was not submitted to CAC as I've had little luck for stickering coins with this type of brilliant luster and colorful toning. A fantastic addition as a type coin given the exceptional eye appeal. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Morgan $1 1880S Morgan $1 1880-S
MS65 PCGS
44642232

Gem $465 New April 5! Reverse Rainbow Toning, Partially Mirrored, Gem Eye Appeal. A superb gem example with exceptional presentation. This is a case where my images have accurately captured the beautiful reverse toning and partial mirrors along with the frosted obverse and color extensions. Bright light inspection exposes dancing cartwheels . A few ticks are noted on the cheek and could be holding back this one from a higher levels. Guaranteed to please the new owner. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder.
Seated 25C 1841O Seated 25C 1841-O
MS63 NGC
1874731002
Briggs 1-A
Choice HOLD
$1900
New April 5! Frosted Luster, Rare Grade, Potential New Orleans Hoard Specimen. Consignor Price Reduction. With a PCGS population of only 14 at the MS63 level, and 8 finer, the 1841-O Seated quarter date is a challenge for advanced collectors in Mint State. The RiP Collection has released this specimen which exhibits soft frosted luster and uniform radiance along with some cartwheel action. The obverse features several blushes of charcoal patina in the peripheral areas, while light sandy-gold hues appear closer to the reverse border. The strike is strong for the date with fully defined obverse motifs and the usual reverse weakness at the claws and arrow feathers. This lot has the characteristic of those from the New Orleans Hoard which is discussed in detail in Dave Bowers' American Coin Treasures and Hoards reference. Long story short, an excavation site in downtown New Orleans yielded several wooden boxes of silver New Orleans coinage with reports of grown men with suits jumping into the dug pit towards lining their pockets with these historical artifacts. This is certainly a storied date!. Previously sold by Stacks where it realized $2880. Housed in NGC 17 (2004-2008) holder.
Seated 10C 1872 Seated 10C 1872
Misplaced Date
PR63 PCGS
03137867
F-109
Choice $1225 New April 4! Proof Strike, Misplaced and Repunched Date, Top 100 Varieties, Lakeland Collection. What a surprise to have not one but two 1872 F-109 proof strikes in one consignment. This example is properly graded with even mirrors and reflectivity. Consistent with proofs of this era, the strike is complete with partial wire rims. With a 10x, faint hairlines can be located in the lower right field along with one line on the reverse below the denomination. The grading is fair for this lot. This variety is easily identified by the base of the 2 digit that is mistakenly punched into the rock directly below the pendant. Secondly, the 7 and 2 digits have been repunched. An opportunity to acquire a challenging Top 100 Variety at a fair price. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. The label documents the F-109 attribution.
Seated 10C 1891 Seated 10C 1891
MS65 PCGS
22124954
F-103
Gem $650 New April 4! Full Head, Thick Frosted Luster, Gem Original, Lakeland Collection. Collectors seeking a premium gem Seated dime for type might wish to purchase this Lakeland Collection release. With Legend hubbed dimes are notorious for weak strikes including partial heads, especially the 1891 date given large production totals. This lot presents a fully struck head and reverse bow knot as a starting point. Equally important is the thick frosted luster that screams gem originality. Under a bright light, the radiance is captivating along with spinning cartwheels. This is a premium dime that is fairly priced and is quarantined to not disappoint. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.3 (2004) holder.
Seated 5C 1838 Seated 5C 1838
No Drapery, Small Stars
MS64 PCGS
46453734

Choice $1795 New April 4! Small Stars, Very Late Die State, Frosted Luster, Nice Cartwheels, Lakeland Collection. GFRC is thrilled to be offering yet another 1838 Small Stars half dimes as released from the Lakeland Collection. The "small stars" result from a regular large stars obverse die being lapped due to extended usage resulting in die rust pitting, clashing, and the all important die crack in the right obverse field. This obverse die is lapped in an attempt to remove some of the damage and results in weak and "smaller" sized stars. Obverse and reverse die clashing, a weak date punched and the all important die crack at star 13 are the key diagnostics. This example is a case study for the late die state conditions and is sure to please the specialist. Under a bright light, the surface radiate frosted luster, with bluish-gold noted on the obverse while the reverse features center aquamarine surround by gold between the wreath and rim. Cartwheels are active and certainly pleasing. A CAC approved NGC MS64 example recently sold for $2852 as a reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder without a CAC attempt.
Seated 5C 1866S Seated 5C 1866-S
MS64 NGC
215946001

Choice $1700 New April 4! Challenging San Francisco Issue, Frosted Luster, Bright Light Eye Appeal, Lakeland Collection. The 1866-S half dime is yet another duplicate release from the Lakeland Collection, a Civil War centric project. Mintage for the date is only 120,000 with survival rates being very low as could be expected for a small silver piece. This example was specially preserved given its frosted luster and pristine surfaces. Full enjoyment occurs under a bright light as the obverse shifts to center rose and peripheral blues. These colors are obviously repeated on the reverse in a bold manner. An unquestionably original example that belongs in an advanced Seated half dime set. Housed in NGC Gen 4 (1989-1992) no line brown label Fatty holder.
Trade $1 1873 Trade $1 1873
AU55 PCGS
25799720

Choice HOLD
$995
New April 4! Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. The surfaces of the GFRC-rated Choice example exhibit partial mirrors, accompanied by light rose patina at the rims, more intensely on the reverse. A few light lines in the left obverse field are noted, consistent with the assigned grade. This was the first regular-issue U.S. coin to plainly stated its weight and fineness, emphasizing the “trade” nature of the coin. PCGS notes 32 pieces in AU55, 28 coins in AU58, and 178 examples in Mint State. The PCGS price guide value is $1,250 in AU55. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. PCGS #7031
Trade $1 1873S Trade $1 1873-S
AU53 PCGS
25799721

Original HOLD
$1075
New April 4! Near-Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. Partial mirrors radiate from steely surfaces, revealing light rose and russet patina on both sides. Faint lines are evident in the fields. Although the mintage exceeds that of the 1873 Philadelphia issue, most of the San Francisco coins made their way to Asia, and the survival rate is lower than that of the Philadelphia pieces. While the Carson City issue is the most desirable for this year, the San Francisco coins still stand above the Philadelphia pieces in terms of rarity. The PCGS census notes 21 coins in AU53, 76 pieces in AU55-AU58, and 113 examples in Mint State. The PCGS price guide value is $1,500. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. PCGS #7033
Trade $1 1874 Trade $1 1874
MS62 NGC
1270271001

Choice $1700 New April 4! Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. The even, untoned surfaces of this Philadelphia piece exhibit frosty luster, and the GFRC Choice rating fairly reflects the overall eye appeal. Liberty’s head and the stars are fully defined, while the right claws exhibit characteristic softness. Ideally, the Mint wished to coin Trade dollars at the western Mints, being the closest to Asia. However, capacity limitations dictated the production of nearly a million coins at the Philadelphia Mint in this year. Most of these were exported, and Mint State examples without chopmarks are desirable. The NGC census reports 20 pieces in MS62, with 48 pieces higher. The NGC price guide value is $1,900. Housed in an NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder. PCGS #7034
Trade $1 1874S Trade $1 1874-S
MS62 PCGS OGH
2544545

Choice $1625 New April 4! Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. Steely-frosted surfaces pop with exceptional luster, and the eye appeal is readily evident. Nicely struck, with defined star points and most claws separated. A few micro field lines inhibit CAC certification, but this example is closer than most and easily stands above a typical MS62 example. PCGS has certified 122 coins in MS62 and 130 examples finer, with the highest being a pair of coins at MS65 and MS65+. The PCGS price guide indicates a value of $1,850 in MS62, rising to $2,750 in MS63. This piece is worthy of a premium above the MS62 value, and the amount will be determined by the bidding. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder. PCGS #7036
Trade $1 1876 Trade $1 1876
MS62 PCGS
40040466
Type I/II
Choice $1625 New April 4! Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. Partial mirrors reflect light toning at the rims of this Centennial-dated piece. A few obverse hairlines at the head are evident, given precise orientation of a glass and a light source. Nicely struck, with ample claw detail. Type I obverse, with three fingers, and Type II reverse, with arrowhead above the 2. Most 1876 Trade dollars are Type I/II, as seen here. The II/II variety is rare, and cherrypickers will take note, as examples of this issue are frequently cataloged without attribution. PCGS notes 94 coins in MS62 with 299 examples finer. The PCGS price guide value is $1,850. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.1 (2003-2004) holder. PCGS #7041
Trade $1 1877 Trade $1 1877
MS62 NGC
1500937001

Choice $1450 New April 4! Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. Grey-gold crust blankets nearly perfect surfaces, which exhibit reflective mirrors under a light source. Overall originality is close to CAC standards, and this GFRC-rated Choice piece stands above most MS62 examples. All coins fall on a continuum, and astute collectors will do well to pursue pieces that differentiate themselves from their peers. If paying MS62 money for a coin, why not acquire one of the better examples that can be had at that level? NGC notes 88 pieces at MS62 and 132 examples finer. The NGC price guide value is $1,200. Housed in an NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder. PCGS #7044
Trade $1 1877 Trade $1 1877
AU55 PCGS
25799722

Choice $725 New April 4! Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. Partially mirrored surfaces reveal light gold color throughout. Strike is typical, with a few soft stars. Faint obverse hairlines are evident under a glass, but the surfaces are smooth and otherwise mark-free for the grade. Following demonetization of Trade dollars in 1876, these pieces circulated at a discount, as falling silver prices reduced the bullion value of the coin to less than the face value. PCGS notes 105 coins in AU55, 87 pieces in AU58, and 354 examples at the Mint State level. The PCGS price guide in AU55 is $850. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. PCGS #7044
Trade $1 1877S Trade $1 1877-S
MS65
PCGS
2697395

Gem $7950 New April 4! Exceptional Type Candidate, Gem Original.. The undisturbed, vibrant luster of this GFRC-rated Gem piece reveals soft rose-gold patina with traces of violet color here and there. The in-hand pop is exceptional, as expected for the grade level. Production in San Francisco was strong in this year, but this example clearly emerges toward the top of the census. Type II/II, as are all examples of this issue. Type II/I examples have been rumored without verification and would no doubt be accompanied by great publicity, should one of the services authenticate such an example. The CAC population report notes 241 coins total, with 16 pieces in MS65, three coins in MS66, and a single example at MS67. The CAC price guide indicates a value of $9,000 in MS65, rising to $22,000 in MS66. A prize for the high-end type collector or advanced Trade dollar specialist. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder. PCGS #7046
Trade $1 1877S Trade $1 1877-S
MS62 PCGS OGH
9874566

Choice $1525 New April 4! Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. Frosty, untoned surfaces exhibit exceptional cartwheels for the given grade level, and a strong strike defines even the pesky claws to the right. Type II/II, as with all 1877-S Trade dollars. Most pieces were exported to China, although Q. David Bowers notes that U.S. speculators also acquired pieces at a discount from the face value, as falling silver prices reduced the bullion value of the coin. The PCGS census notes 325 coins in MS62 with 501 pieces finer. The PCGS price guide indicates a value of $1,850 in MS62. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder. PCGS #7046
Trade $1 1878S Trade $1 1878-S
AU58 PCGS
25799723

Original $835 New April 4! Near-Choice Original, New Jersey Collection.. Untoned silver-gray surfaces reveal light field rub, with cartwheels remaining healthy for the grade level. Star centers are defined, while a few of the claw joints to the right blend together. The Bowers reference notes that some portion of the 1878-S mintage was likely melted, but exact figures are unknown. In any case, this issue of the Trade dollar is far more desirable than the 1878-S Morgan dollar struck later in the year. The PCGS census indicates 243 pieces in AU58, with 600 examples across the Mint State grades. The PCGS price guide value is $1,050. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. PCGS #7048
Trade $1 1878S Trade $1 1878-S
AU58
NGC
3475382001

Choice $950 New April 4! Uniform Crusted Patina, Choice Original.. Thick gold-gray crust blankets both sides, as a light source reveals steely surfaces underneath. This piece exhibits a typical “John Albanese” look, with heavy skin atop original, hairline-free fields. This year represents the final issue of circulation strike Trade dollars, as the passage of the Brand-Allison Act on February 28, 1878 led toward the creation of the now ubiquitous Morgan dollar. CAC notes 195 coins total, with 20 pieces in AU58 and 82 examples across the Mint State bands. The CAC price guide value is $992 in AU58. Housed in a newer NGC holder with edge view insert and CAC approval. PCGS #7048
Walking Liberty 50C 1938D Walking Liberty 50C 1938-D
MS66+
NGC
6819810005

Gem $2850 New April 4! A Gem "Luster Bomb", Lakeland Collection. If assembling a top end Walking Liberty half dollar collection, this 1938-D example need immediately consideration. Simply stated, this is a gem "luster bomb" that drips frosted radiance under lighting. The strike is 100% complete with deeply impressed vertical skirt lines and a complete right facing hand. Under a 10x, the obverse fields are striated with that polishing also seen on the reverse but to a lessor degree. I've got to give this lot a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. The CAC price guide indicates $2700 at the certified grade. Our offer price for an MS66+ is more than fair. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Capped Bust 25C 1835 Capped Bust 25C 1835
EF40 PCGS
33579210
B-8
R4+
Original HOLD
$500
New April 3! Better Browning Die Pairing, Rose-Gray Patina, Steely Fields, Lakeland Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. The label documents the Browning 8 attribution. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Capped Bust 5C 1835 Capped Bust 5C 1835
Large Date, Large 5C
AU58 NGC
3726397001
LM-3
Choice $500 New April 3! Frosted Luster, Medium Copper-Gold Toning, Choice Surfaces, Lakeland Collection. The 1835 LM-3 half dime is accurately graded and pleasing overall at the AU58 grade level. Surfaces are toned a moderate copper-gray with thicker shades on the obverse, as expected for an original silver piece. Under a bright light, the luster is best described as steely-frosted. Light rub on the cheek is seen with a 10x. A pretty little piece from the Lakeland Collection. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Capped Bust 50C 1819 Capped Bust 50C 1819
EF40
PCGS
18717628
O-109
Gem HOLD
$495
New April 2! Natural Frosty Luster, Gem Original, Eye Appeal of Higher Grade, CAC Approval. Worthy of a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation as formerly from the Old Cedar Capped Bust Half Dollar Collection and one of the sale highlights. Unquestionably, a gem at the assigned EF40 grade. Both sides exhibit frosted surfaces and the corresponding luster. Obverse strike has all star points fully defined. Overall appearance is of a higher grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval. A GFRC CAC buyback that is searching for a new collector home.
Seated $1 1845 Seated $1 1845
AU55 NGC Fatty
186058021

Market Acceptable $2300 New April 2! Market Acceptable, New Jersey Collection.. Rarity is the watchword when it comes to Seated dollars, and the 1845 issue easily qualifies with a low production level of 24,500 pieces. In an era when a day’s pay for an ordinary laborer was on the order of a dollar, there was a little demand for these hefty coins. This example reveals silver centers with deeper patina present at the rims. Glossy surfaces indicate an old wipe. NGC reports 40 coins in AU55, 30 examples in AU58, and just 19 pieces across all Mint State levels. The NGC price guide indicates a value of $2,450 in AU55. Housed in an NGC Gen 5 (1992-1995) no line Fatty holder with brown label. PCGS #6931
Seated $1 1846 Seated $1 1846
MS62 NGC
1740043003

Original $2175 New April 2! Near-Choice Orignal, New Jersey Collection.. Steely, mirrored surfaces highlight this early date Seated dollar. A light splash of maroon patina covers both sides. Note, the toning is not as heavy in the right obverse field as the image indicates. This example represents an optimal collector grade, with the NGC price guide rising from $3,250 n MS62 to $6,000 in MS63. As with all Seated dollars of the 1840s, Gem MS coins are rare and numbered in the single digits, if they exist at all, with the result that an MS62 piece is remarkably close to the finest known. NGC has graded 22 coins in MS62, with 37 pieces higher. Housed in an NGC Gen 14 (2003-2004) holder. PCGS #6932
Seated $1 1846O Seated $1 1846-O
AU53 NGC Fatty
196822008

Original HOLD
$1850
New April 2! Near-Choice Orignal, New Jersey Collection.. Mirrored fields reveal light gold patina on both sides. A few star points to the left are evident, while the reverse feathers and claws are more sharply defined. NGC notes 22 coins in AU53, 50 pieces at the AU55-AU58 levels, and 21 examples in Mint State. The NGC price guide is $1,750 in AU53. As is typical of Seated dollars, XF/AU pieces are in the sweet spot, with the MS60 value rising to $5,900. For the same money, we’d prefer three examples at this grade level, as compared to a slightly more lustrous but baggy MS60 coin. Housed in an NGC Gen 5 (1992-1995) no line Fatty holder with brown label. PCGS #6933
Seated $1 1849 Seated $1 1849
AU58 NGC
1975961001

Original $1950 New April 2! Near-Choice Orignal, New Jersey Collection.. Light gold patina overlays the partially mirrored surfaces of this Philadelphia piece. Straight-on viewing reveals steel gray color, with the toning more apparent under a bright light. Both shields exhibit light crust. Strike is typical, with a couple soft stars. As with most Seated dollars, production was minimal, with 62,600 examples struck in this year. NGC notes 58 pieces at the AU58 level, with 77 examples at all Mint State grades combined. The NGC price guide assigns a value of $1,900 in AU58. Housed in an NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder. PCGS #6936
Seated $1 1849 Seated $1 1849
AU55 NGC
3655708003

Choice $1550 New April 2! Choice Orignal, New Jersey Collection.. Thick skin reveals violet and purple color under a bright light, overlaid by deep slate patina on both sides. The NGC price guide value is $1,150, rising to $1,900 in AU58 and $2,650 at the MS60 level. Every collector is unique, but we like the idea of a near-MS example at less than half of the Mint State price. Like all Seated dollars, the overall population is low (334 coins at NGC, 517 pieces at PCGS) and compares favorably to “rarities” in the Morgan series, such as the 1889-CC or 1893-S, which number in the thousands. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert. PCGS #6936
Seated $1 1860 Seated $1 1860
Genuine PCGS
06693011
OC-7
R6-
Market Acceptable HOLD
$1500
New April 2! Market Acceptable, New Jersey Collection.. Reflective fields host russet patina on both sides. While not completely original, this is a well-detailed and nicely struck piece, with most star centers evident and the reverse feather detail completely defined. The PCGS population is 246 coins total, an especially low level given the operation of that service since 1986. The Coinage Act of 1853 resulted in an odd situation, where the Seated dollar contained more silver than two half dollars combined. As a result, the Mint charged $1.08 for each coin, and most of these were targeted to foreign trade where the overweight coins were readily accepted. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with Genuine designation. PCGS #6949
Seated $1 1860O Seated $1 1860-O
MS62 NGC
692532001

Gem $2800 New April 2! Gem Orignal, New Jersey Collection.. The 1860-O Seated dollar is well known as a “hoard” coin, with several bags appearing during the Treasury releases in the 1960s. Most of these pieces are extremely baggy, apparently due to frequent movement of the thousand-dollar bags during their time in the Treasury vaults. The present example represents a remarkable exception, with only a few field lines evident, much less than usually seen. Blast white surfaces reveal creamy, frosty luster with light gold patina at the rims. The NGC census includes 168 pieces in MS62, with 101 coins finer. The NGC price guide value is $2,500, rising to $4,000 in MS63. This piece clearly deserves MS62-plus money, and it will be up to the bidders to determine the amount of the “plus.” Housed in an NGC Gen 7 (1997-2000) holder. PCGS #6950
Seated $1 1870 Seated $1 1870
AU55 PCGS
41026784

Choice HOLD
$1400
New April 2! Choice Orignal, New Jersey Collection.. Light gold patina resides in the stars surrounding an untoned Liberty, while the reverse exhibits smoky color in the protected areas. Field marks are noted to the right of Liberty. While this is one of the more available dates in the Liberty Seated dollar series, the overall population, 261 pieces at PCGS, remains exceptionally low by U.S. rare coin standards. Collectors of this series tend to appreciate rarity, and most issues within the series remain attractively priced, given their minimal populations. PCGS notes 39 coins in AU55, 28 pieces in AU58, and 96 examples in all Mint State grades. The PCGS price guide value is $1,650. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. PCGS #6963
Seated $1 1871 Seated $1 1871
AU58
NGC
5938878013

Choice $2400 New April 2! Near-Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. Blatantly original skin covers both sides of this CAC-approved piece. Coin gray centers lead toward deeper patina at the rims, while residual luster is easily activated under a light. The overall eye appeal is strong, and the next owner will be pleased. CAC has certified 128 coins total, with 11 pieces at AU58 and 36 examples in Mint State. While this date might be considered common among Seated dollars, it remains scarce in an absolute sense – by way of comparison, CAC has certified 843 examples of the 1889-CC Morgan dollar, a coin valued well into five figures at the same grade level. The CAC price guide value is $2,000 in AU58. Housed in a new large font NGC holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6966
Seated $1 1872S Seated $1 1872-S
AU55 PCGS
4265098

Choice $9400 New April 2! Choice Orignal, New Jersey Collection.. This late date San Francisco piece represents one of the tougher issues in the Seated dollar series, with a mintage of 9,000 pieces and a price profile considerably advanced over “type coin” status. This example exhibits partially mirrored fields with scattered gold patina, and the overall appearance is pleasing. A few light lines are evident to the right of Liberty. Collectors paid little attention to these at the time of issue, and near-MS examples are challenging. PCGS notes 15 pieces in AU55, four coins in AU58, and 12 examples in all Mint State grades. The PCGS price guide value is $9,000 in AU55. This piece is a highlight of the New Jersey collection, and the next owner will have acquired a truly significant Seated dollar. Housed in a PCGS Gen3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder. PCGS #6970
Seated 50C 1878CC Seated 50C 1878-CC
VF30 PCGS OGH
5249605
WB-1
Original $3850 New April 2! Key Carson City Issue, Near-Choice Original.. Carson City coinage is among the most desired in the entire Seated series, with low mintage figures appearing frequently in the Guide Book. Within the half dollars, the 1870-CC, 1874-CC, and 1878-CC coins are the keys to the Carson City set, and examples in all grades are highly prized. The present VF30 piece is remarkably advanced in the PCGS census, in the top 30% of all examples, as most survivors tend to be highly worn. This lightly toned coin exhibits silver-gray color on both sides, more intensely on the reverse. A few field lines are consistent with the VF30 grade. The bold, all-important CC mintmark signifies the rarity of this well-preserved Branch Mint example. PCGS notes 196 coins total, with 11 pieces in VF30 and 45 examples finer. The PCGS price guide value in VF30 is $5,000. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) holder. PCGS #6359
Seated 5C 1857O Seated 5C 1857-O
MS64 NGC Fatty
211229005
V-1
Choice $1100 New April 2! Near-Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. Frosty fields host thick tan and midnight blue patina, and the toning is unquestionably natural. A mark on the jaw precludes CAC consideration, but the originality and in-hand pop are otherwise consistent with CAC certification. V-1, with a large mintmark punched low. NGC notes 41 coins in MS64 and 49 examples finer. The NGC price guide is $725 in MS64, advancing to $1,800 in MS65. This GFRC-rated near-Gem example is strong for an MS64 piece and represents an optimal grade acquisition, given the valuation jump at the MS65 level. Housed in NGC Gen 4 (1989-1992) no line Fatty holder with green label. PCGS #4366
Seated 5C 1858 Seated 5C 1858
MS63 PCGS
83942340
V-1a
Choice HOLD
$365
New April 2! Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. Brilliant frost creates vibrant cartwheels on both sides, highlighting attractive russet patina at the rims. V-1a, with a slight downward slope in the date and a crack at U(NITED). Die erosion and clashing is evident on both sides. Production demand was strong in the mid-1850s, following the 1853 Coinage Act, and die deterioration is not a surprise. The PCGS census notes 133 pieces in MS63 and 315 coins finer. The PCGS price guide value is $425. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. PCGS #4367
Seated 5C 1858 Seated 5C 1858
Over Inverted Date
EF40 ANACS OWH
874413
V-9a
Original HOLD
$350
New April 2! Over Inverted Date, Original, Sooner Collection.. The 1858 inverted date is a famous Mint error, the result of an upside-down date punch being initially applied to the obverse die. The engraver was likely embarrassed, but, as dies were valuable, he simply repunched it with the correct orientation, leaving vestiges of the undertype. This piece exhibits steely surfaces that were likely dipped at one time and have now retoned with blue and slate patina. V-9a, with 1858 punched over an inverted date. By way of reference, the PCGS census includes 119 coins total, 11 pieces in EF40, and 58 examples finer. The PCGS price guide value is $400. Housed in ANACS old white holder with OVER INV DATE attribution on the label. PCGS #4368
Seated 5C 1867 Seated 5C 1867
MS64 PCGS
21304851
V-1a
Choice HOLD
$2250
New April 2! Near-Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. Frost covers Liberty and the wreath, creating vivid contrast with the proof-like fields. Surface are largely untoned, with a few smoky shades at the rim. Die striations, as struck, are visible under a glass, as are numerous clashes. After the 1846 issue, the low mintage run from 1863 to 1867 includes the most challenging Philadelphia pieces in the Liberty Seated half dime series. The 1867 has the lowest production level of this group, at 8,000 coins. V-1a, with an obverse crack from (STATE)S to the shoulder. The dies are slightly rotated. PCGS notes 33 pieces in MS64, ten coins in MS65, and 12 examples in MS66. The PCGS price guide value is $2,350. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2003-2004) holder. PCGS #4390
Seated 5C 1868 Seated 5C 1868
PF64 NGC
308583004
V-1
Choice HOLD
$750
New April 2! Near-Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. Watery mirrors reflect the rose and blue skin that covers the surfaces of this Proof half dime. Collectors of this era typically pursued runs of Proof coins, which were more apt to appear in 19th century auction sale catalogs, as compared to circulation strike date and mintmark sets. A good portion of the original mintage, 600 pieces, thus survives today, though examples at the PR64 level are better than usually encountered. V-1, with a centered, high date. NGC notes 65 coins in PR64 and 43 examples finer. The NGC price guide value is $865. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder. PCGS #4451
Seated 5C 1869 Seated 5C 1869
PF62 ANACS OWH
896617
V-2
Gem HOLD
$500
New April 2! Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. Strong mirrors and a complete lack of hairlines are consistent with a higher designation, and GFRC grades this example as PR64. Thick russet and blue patina covers both sides, but the flash remains evident even through the heavy skin. Die polish lines are evident under a glass. V-2, with the date punched to the right. As a reference, PCGS notes 26 coins in PR62 and 168 pieces finer. The PCGS price guide value is $600. Housed in ANACS old white holder. PCGS #4452
Seated 5C 1870 Seated 5C 1870
PR65
PCGS
84759036
V-2
Gem $1300 New April 2! Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. Superb eye appeal is immediately evident as this GFRC-rated Gem piece is examined under a light, revealing deep, watery mirrors covered by emerald and tan patina. The strike is healthy and imparts near-full definition in the wreath stalks. V-2, with the date slightly high and punched a shade to the left. The CAC census counts seven pieces in PR65 and ten coins finer. The CAC price guide value is $1,200. The Sooner collection includes a number of proof examples, and the present coin would an excellent start to a set of proof half dimes, a 16-coin series running from 1858 to 1873. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4453
Seated 5C 1871S Seated 5C 1871-S
MS62 PCGS OGH
4044951
V-1
Choice HOLD
$325
New April 2! Choice Original, Mirror Collection.. A thickly toned obverse reveals tan-copper patina, accompanied by a light splash of crust. The reverse exhibits rose color and is lighter than the image suggests. The definition of the wreath stalks is exceptional. V-1, with the date left and reverse cracks below the wreath. PCGS notes 26 coins in MS62 and 72 pieces finer. The PCGS price guide value is $520. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.0 (1990-1993) old green holder. The label is light green. PCGS #4399
Walking Liberty 50C 1933S Walking Liberty 50C 1933-S
MS64
PCGS
45234162

Choice $2750 New April 1! Scarce at Grade, Near-Gem Original, Gray Patina. GFRC Buyback, Price Reduction. As a Great Depression issue, 1933-S strikes were not saved in any substantial quantities leading to scarcity in Mint State. CAC has only approved 42 examples at the offered grade level with 94 finer. This is noteworthy given a mintage of 1,786,000. This is a near-gem original example that has thick gray patina. Luster features frosted texture though muted by the thick patina. Strike is absolutely hammered with deeply impressed skirt lines, thumb, and head details. Collectors who value strict originality over brilliant frosted luster should carefully consider this example. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6591
Walking Liberty 50C 1934 Walking Liberty 50C 1934
MS65
PCGS
43133868

Gem $475 New April 1! Gem Original, Sheffield Collection.. Thick and creamy satiny luster radiates from well preserved surfaces. Other than a tiny luster break in the right obverse field, rich mint bloom is continuous on both sides. All of the vertical skirt lines are fully defined along with intricate head details and complete outreached hand and thumb. This gem provide above average presentation under a bright light given the cartwheels and satiny radiance. CAC notes 372 in all grades with 121 at the offered level. CDN CAC guide currently stands at $468 as reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6592
Walking Liberty 50C 1934D Walking Liberty 50C 1934-D
MS64
PCGS
34761436

Choice $600 New April 1! Earlier Branch Mint Issue, Near-Gem Original. Coin collecting came into its own in the 1930s, with the advent of coin boards that sold into the millions. Most people pursued lower denomination pieces, typically cents, but the coin mania bled into higher denominations as well. Today, Mint State examples from this era are more affordable than those of the previous decade, especially for Branch Mint issues. This frosty 1934-D half is largely untoned with only a few bits of deeper patina evident. CAC notes 206 pieces total. The CAC price guide value is $624. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6593
Walking Liberty 50C 1934S Walking Liberty 50C 1934-S
MS63
PCGS
12860733

Choice $1300 New April 1! Choice Original, Sheffield Collection.. 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
Walking Liberty 50C 1937D Walking Liberty 50C 1937-D
MS65
PCGS
32694671

Gem $865 New April 1! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Gem Original.. GFRC Buyback, Price Reduction. The 1937-D and 1937-S Walking Liberty dates are equally scarce in Mint State with mintages of 1,676,000 and 2,090,000. Truly original and undipped examples are scarce in full gem based on CAC approval rates. CAC has approved 103 Denver strikes at the MS65 grade. This example screams originality with its brilliant frosted luster and faint copper-gold toning. Bright light exposure releases frosted luster and vibrant cartwheels. Strike is nearly complete with just a touch of definition weakness at the thumb. Surfaces are pristine with some die polished lines seen during 10x review. A classic gem that warranted close scrutiny. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6602
Walking Liberty 50C 1938 Walking Liberty 50C 1938
MS65
CACG
380365640

Gem $450 New April 1! Gem Original, Sheffield Collection.. Rich frosted luster radiates from surfaces graced with continuous mint bloom. Cartwheels are as expected for an accurately designated gem. More important is the natural light silver-gray coloration that is indicative of 100% originality. It is obvious that this "walker" has not been dipped to enhance the luster. Strike is complete with deep vertical skirt lines along with full right facing hand and distinct thumb. This is a thoroughly solid lot consistent with conservative CACG grading standards. CACG has certified 13 pieces as of mid-February 2024 with a price guide of $445 as reference. Housed in a new CAC Grading (2023) holder. PCGS #6604
Walking Liberty 50C 1939S Walking Liberty 50C 1939-S
MS67
NGC
1579719004

Gem $1650 New April 1! Gem Original, Sheffield Collection.. None finer at CAC is an appropriate note for starting this Sheffield Collection 1939-S description! Pristine surfaces are entirely unabraded and worthy of this lofty certified grade. The frosted luster is brilliant and completely undisturbed. Strike is also complete with full vertical skirt lines and an outlined thumb. Faint golden hues are evident under a bright light. Scattered die polish lines are nicely detailed under a 10x. CAC population in "67" stands at 204 with none finer. The CAC price guide value is $1580. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6608
Walking Liberty 50C 1943D Walking Liberty 50C 1943-D
MS67+
NGC
6275089002

Gem $1695 New April 1! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Gem Original.. GFRC Buyback, Price Reduction. Approaching "perfection" best describes this superb gem 1943-D Walking Liberty half dollar. Creamy mint frost covers both sides along with faint gold patina that is a touch deeper at the rims. Thick frosted luster appears when placed under angled lighting along with vibrant cartwheels. Strike is hammered with all device details deeply impressed including the topmost skirt lines and thumb. Finally, the surfaces are pristine without tiny abrasions during 10x review. The certified MS67+ grade and CAC approval place this lot at the condition census as CAC has yet to approve a single MS68. Pricing a coin at this quality level is challenging. The PCGS price guide number at MS67+ is $2750 with auction records consistent with the reserve price. A superb gem for those building the finest registry sets. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6619
Walking Liberty 50C 1946 Walking Liberty 50C 1946
Doubled Die Reverse
MS65
PCGS
47965819

Gem $3150 New April 1! Doubled Die Reverse, Gem Original, Sheffield Collection.. The 1946 Double Die Reverse continues to be popular after being listed separately in the PCGS price guide along with Cherrypickers as FS-801. The doubling on E PLURIBUS UNUM is substantial enough to be easily recognized by die variety enthusiasts. In Gem MInt State, the PCGS population report indicates 61 pieces with 27 finer. When considering CAC approval, those numbers drop significantly with 18 approved at grade and 16 finer. This example presents brilliant frosted radiance and spinning cartwheels. The certified grade appears to be conservative given the unblemished surfaces. If serious about "walkers", this major die variety gem would be an exciting addition. The CAC price guide is $3150 for reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6632
Barber 10C 1892 Barber 10C 1892
MS65
PCGS
38595429

Gem $700 New March 31! Gem Original.. Granular, frosted luster imparts spinning cartwheels to this colorful, first year of issue piece. Maroon patina fills protected spaces at the rims, while the interior reveals a mix of grey and sea-green shade. After a 55-year run of Liberty Seated coinage, extending from 1836 to 1891, the Mint introduced a new, common design for the dime, quarter, and half dollar in this year. CAC has approved 245 coins total, 39 pieces in MS65, and 79 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $468 in MS65. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4796
Barber 10C 1896 Barber 10C 1896
PR64CAM
PCGS
36911463

Choice $900 New March 31! Near-Gem Original, Cameo Proof Strike.. Frosty devices rise above the mirrored fields, revealing a “black and white” Cameo effect as the piece is tilted under a light. A sharp strike imparts strongly impressed design elements, and the bow knot is completely split. A few wispy lines, detectable with a glass, are present in the right, obverse field. Proof Barber dimes form a 24-coin series, dated from 1892-1915, and the low CAC populations dictate that full sets remain remarkably elusive. Still, many of these pieces are available at price points under $1,000. CAC has approved 32 pieces in all grades, five examples in PR64 Cameo, and 23 coins finer. The CAC price guide value is $842. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #84880
Barber 10C 1902 Barber 10C 1902
PR63
PCGS
41007744

Choice $600 New March 31! Choice Original, Proof Strike.. Moderate mirrors, consistent with the PR63 guide, reveal light gold color on both sides, decorated by a liberal splash of maroon patina. A few lines are evident at the neck and cheek. Proof coinage at the turn of the century was produced to a high standard, and the razor sharp detail of this example is consistent with contemporary practice. The CAC census notes 41 coins total, eight pieces in PR63, and 32 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $585. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4886
Barber 10C 1903 Barber 10C 1903
PR64
PCGS
82997413

Gem $900 New March 31! Gem Original, Proof Strike.. This colorful, CAC-approved example will immediately grab the eye, as the vibrant rim patina contrasts with untoned centers. Intense blue-green shade fills the legend and wreath, surrounding rings of maroon hue on both sides. The in-hand appeal is consistent with the images, and the next owner will not be disappointed. CAC notes 37 examples in all grades, 11 coins in PR64, and 19 pieces in higher grades. The CAC price guide assigns a value of $780, and a higher bid would not surprise us. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4887
Barber 10C 1906D Barber 10C 1906-D
MS64
PCGS
39399499

Choice $1000 New March 31! Near-Gem Original.. Steely, frosty luster creates a vibrant cartwheel, and the flash is immediately evident. A crescent of blue-green patina fills the obverse rim, to the right of Liberty, while the reverse is more lightly shaded with russet color outside the wreath. This piece offers a pleasing combination of visual “pop” and color and represents an attractive value at the stated price point. CAC has approved 36 pieces in all grades, 11 coins in MS64, and 18 examples in all higher grades combined. The CAC price guide value is $812. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4839
Barber 10C 1914 Barber 10C 1914
MS66+
PCGS
37730409

Gem $1350 New March 31! Gem Original.. Exceptionally flashy surfaces reveal a “luster bomb” as one flips this piece under a light. Largely untoned surfaces reveal bits of light russet color here and there, but the strongest impression is the overall “pop.” The obverse exhibits vertical die polish, as struck. CAC notes 131 pieces in all grades, 30 coins in MS66, and four examples finer, all in MS67. The CAC price guide value is $910 in MS66 and $4,120 in MS67. “Pricing the plus” can be more art than science, but, by way of reference, the PCGS price guide indicates a value of $875 in MS66, advancing to $1,800 in MS66+ and $4,000 in MS67. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4865
Barber 10C 1916 Barber 10C 1916
MS65
PCGS
47527664

Gem $495 New March 31! Gem Original.. Frosty luster reveals tannish-brown patina at the obverse rims, surrounding a silver-gray center, while the reverse is marked by uniform chestnut and maroon color throughout. Strike is typical, with a few of the corn kernels blending together. CAC has graded 158 coins total, 30 examples in MS65, and 38 examples in higher grades. The CAC price guide value is $468. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4870
Barber 50C 1915 Barber 50C 1915
PR62
PCGS OGH
4380458

Gem HOLD
$1050
New March 31! Exceptional Bright Light Eye Appeal, Choice Original.. Evaluating proofs strikes is typically accomplished by GFRC with two parameters, mirror reflectance and hairlines. Most proofs also require a bright light to fully appreciate the toning portrait. This lot excels on all parameters as the mirrors expose the predominance of aquamarine-blue, gold, and rose colors that are very eye appealing. I'm tough on hairlines and was pleasantly surprise to find absolutely no hairlines in the fields, rather a few faint rub lines on the check that are not particular to a proof strike. Worthy of its GFRC-Gem quality rating along with a conservative reserve to stimulate bidding. CAC notes 26 approved in all grades with not a single cameo meeting criteria. This is the lone example approved at the certified grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6532
Capped Bust 50C 1826 Capped Bust 50C 1826
AU58 PCGS
10196292
O-116a
Choice $900 New March 31! Choice Original, Motor City Collection.. Frosty surfaces reveal mixed gray, chestnut, and silver patina, with the colors consistent on both sides. O-116a, with the stars connected by die cracks. Bust half dollars, with the modern purchasing power of about $50, were frequently used for bank transfers, meaning that many pieces sat in bank vaults and today survive with exceptional preservation. This piece is completely detailed and exhibits only high point rub. CAC reports 413 coins total, with 81 pieces in AU58 and 78 examples in Mint State. The CAC price guide value is $870. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with Overton O-116 attribution on the label. PCGS #6143
Capped Bust 50C 1827 Capped Bust 50C 1827
Square Base 2
AU58
PCGS
25280344
O-123
R5
Choice $3500 New March 31! Choice Original, Twin Lakes Collection.. Silver centers give way to russet and charcoal patina at the rims of this Square Base 2 example. Fields are hairline-free and the “originality factor” is strong. O-123, an R5 die pairing with the top of 2 slightly lower that the other digits in the date. On the reverse, there is a die lump above the scroll at the first E. The highest examples of the O-123 variety listed at the Early Half Dollar Information site are three pieces in AU58. The AMPBR publication, for Capped Bust half dollar auction records, indicates that this variety has traded at the $3000 level with only a single auction record at AU58. The CAC price guide value is $870 but one should expect a substantial rarity premium to be incorporated into the reserve. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the Overton 123, Square Base 2 attribution. PCGS #6144
Capped Bust 50C 1830 Capped Bust 50C 1830
Large 0
AU58+
PCGS
133396926
O-121
Choice $1100 New March 31! Near-Gem Original, Twin Lakes Collection.. Both sides of this frosty piece exhibit smoky gray patina, highlighted by original Mint bloom in the protected areas around the stars and legend. The Guide Book identifies small and large 0 varieties for this year, with both types valued equally. O-121, with flat stars to the left, while the left side of T (in STATES) aligns with the right side of I (in PLURIBUS). The CAC population is 114 coins total, with 38 pieces in AU58 and 20 examples in Mint State. The CAC price guide assigns a value of $870 in AU58, advancing to $1,140 in MS60. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with Overton 121 and Large 0 attribution on the label. PCGS #6157
Capped Bust 50C 1834 Capped Bust 50C 1834
Large Date, Small Letters
AU58
PCGS
34491032
O-105
Gem $1000 New March 31! Gem Original, Twin Lakes Collection.. The frosty, untoned centers of this GFRC-rated Gem example give way to light, smoky patina in the stars and legend. CAC-approved examples in AU58 tend to come nice, but the overall eye appeal of this example stands above that typically seen. O-105, with the 1 noticeably separate from 834, while the 4 is taller than the 3. The left leg of M in AMERICA is thin, and the dies exhibit slight rotation. The CAC census includes 166 pieces total, 42 coins in AU58, and 34 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $870. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with Overton 105 and Large Date, Small Letters attribution on the label. PCGS #6165
Draped Bust 50C 1803 Draped Bust 50C 1803
Large 3
VF35
PCGS
16163432
O-103
Choice $1950 New March 31! Large 3, Better Draped Bust Date, Crusty Patina, Choice Original, Sheffield Collection. 1803 Draped Bust half dollar mintage amounted to 188,234 resulting in this date being scarcer than the omnipresent 1806 (with varieties) and the 1807 final issue. 1803 halves will be found with either a Large or a Small 3 in the date. The most noticeable difference between the two varieties is the thickness and shape of the top bar and serif of the 3's. The Large 3 is the more available variety. The Sheffield Collection has released a crusty original example that brought a predictable CAC approval. The surfaces are well preserved with hints of background luster behind the date digits and between the vertical shield lines. Contact points are limited on the obverse while the reverse fields are unabraded. CAC has approved 120 "Large 3" example with 16 at the certified grade. This offering has been priced at the CAC guide of $1950. If a fan of crusty originality for an early type set, this Sheffield lot would fit in nicely. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1838 Seated 10C 1838
No Drapery, Large Stars
AU58
PCGS
39432874
F-109
Choice $700 New March 31! Partial Drapery Late Die State, Near-Gem Original, Twin Lakes Collection.. Is the 1838 F-109 die pairing a "partial drapery" or not as asked by many collectors. During a prior die pairing where the obverse and reverse dies clashed, the "partial drapery" designation is a given as the die clash under the right arm is prominent. During its final die state, the "partial drapery" obverse is paired with another reverse. The die clash under Liberty's right arm is still visible though die erosion has weakened its presence. The "partial drapery" remains significant enough to be labeled occasionally by the grading services. This Twin Lakes F-109 example has not been label by PCGS as a "partial drapery" though the die clash is still visible. This example offers frosted luster along with a complete strike. Light gold toning is present on the lower obverse and throughout the reverse. Surfaces are entirely unabraded with metal flows lines into the peripheries. This near-gem lot has been reserved as a regular No Drapery Large Stars issue and could be a bargain for the astute die variety collector. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4568
Seated 25C 1840O Seated 25C 1840-O
With Drapery, Large O
F15 PCGS
47978870
FS-501
R6
Choice HOLD
$2950
New March 31! Large O, Circulated Cameo Eye Appeal, Choice Original.. The 1840-O Drapery Large O die variety continues to grow in popularity as now listed in Cherrypickers. Upon publishing his 1992 Encyclopedia on the Seated quarter series, Briggs noted this variety to be R6 in all grades with only 16 verified. Briggs also notes that the reverse exhibits a double set of denticles that give the appearance of diagonal spurs running off the corners of the second cut denticles. We are pleased to be offering this well preserved specimen with crusty gray fields and notable circulated cameo eye appeal. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. #395925
Seated 25C 1843O Seated 25C 1843-O
Large O
F12 PCGS
35746830
Briggs 3-F
Original $750 New March 31! Large O. Near-Choice Original.. Briggs rates the 1843-O large O die pairing as an R6 rarity at the offered grade. This reverse is also known for multiple die rust pits at the mintmark and besides the upper right facing wing. The Liberty Seated Collectors Club has placed this variety into its Top 25 given its popularity. We are pleased to be offering an evenly worn example with light gray toning that shifts to blue shades at the rims. A few scattered ticks of no consequence are seen with 10x. An opportunity to acquire a key variety that is listed in all leading numismatic catalogs and price guides. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. #395927
Seated 25C 1891S Seated 25C 1891-S
AU55
PCGS
38189097

Gem HOLD
$425
New March 31! Gem Original, Former Saw Mill Run and Tenafly Collections.. Despite a mintage over two million pieces, choice survivors are few and the CAC population stands at 38 pieces in all grades. This gem 1891-S quarter originates from both the Saw Mill Run and Tenafly Collection and deserves similar placement within this auction event. Eye appeal is that of Choice Mint State. Shimmering cartwheels and intermixed olive-rose and gold toning are delightful during bright light inspection. No long description is required as first sold by GFRC as a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder with CAC approval. #5526
Seated 50C 1873CC Seated 50C 1873-CC
With Arrows
AU58 NGC
582267003
WB-4
Original $6000 New March 31! Key Carson City Issue, Near-Choice Original.. The 1873-CC issue is among the tougher Carson City half dollars, if not as challenging as the 1870-CC, 1874-CC, and 1878-CC dates. This pastel-toned piece exhibits obverse shades of gold intermingled with maroon, while the reverse reveals more uniform plum patina. Luster is typical for the grade, with swirling cartwheels. The strike is typical, with star centers present if faint, while the claw joints blend together. Arrows were added to this design as a result of the April 1, 1873 Coinage Act, which slightly modified the weight of the coin to a metric standard. The NGC census reports 14 pieces in all MS grades combined. This near-MS coin, with just minor traces of wear, represents an attractive, well-detailed example of a semi-key issue from the most desired Mint in the Liberty Seated series. Housed in NGC Gen 7 (1997-2000) holder. PCGS #6344
Seated 50C 1875CC Seated 50C 1875-CC
MS62 PCGS
45436025
WB-4
Choice $2950 New March 31! Challenging Late Date, Granular Frosted Luster, Choice Original.. While not as scarce as the earlier Carson City issues, the 1875-CC still boasts a lower mintage, just over a million pieces, along with the prized "CC" mintmark. Granular min frost is consistent on both sides and suggests that the head and tail dies were prepared together before time in the "press". Surfaces are essentially untoned with thick frosted radiance under a bright light. The overall eye appeal is compelling as the darker peripheral reverse toning is lighter on the coin than the images. This is a sharply struck example with all of the claw joints defined. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. PCGS #6350
Seated 5C 1837 Seated 5C 1837
No Stars, Small Date
MS62
NGC
3178700006
V-5
Choice $1100 New March 31! No Stars Type, Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. Ample steely luster radiates from the surfaces of this Small Date example. Russet patina is evident on both sides, more so on the reverse, and the overall eye appeal is exceptional. Nicely struck, with a full head and defined leaf elements. V-5, with the top of 1 decidedly flatter than on the Large Stars variety. CAC notes seven pieces in MS62 and 53 examples finer. The CAC price guide in MS62 is $1,140. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #4312
Seated 5C 1837 Seated 5C 1837
No Stars, Large Date
MS62 PCGS
42430323
V-1
Choice $875 New March 31! No Stars Type, Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. Frosty, untoned centers lead toward deeper color at the rims, much more intensely on the reverse. Slight rub on the leg precludes CAC certification, but, at the AU58 level, GFRC believes this piece meets CAC standards for originality. While the major services will reward PQ, lustrous AU58 coins with low MS grades, CAC holds the line on technical evaluation. Regardless of the number or sticker, this is a pleasing, flashy example of this one-year type. V-1, with a tall, pointed 1. PCGS notes 97 coins in MS62 and 410 pieces finer. The PCGS price guide value is $1,125. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder. PCGS #4311
Seated 5C 1838 Seated 5C 1838
No Drapery, Large Stars
MS62
PCGS OGH
3228351
V-13
Choice HOLD
$575
New March 31! No Drapery, Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. This piece is recently certified by CAC and attests to the consignor’s eye for premium examples. The frosty, silver-gray centers give way to tan and steel-blue color at the rims, while the star centers are completely defined. V-13, with repunched stars and rotated dies. A die crack separates D and S in the legend. CAC reports eight coins in MS62 and 89 pieces higher. The CAC price guide indicates a value of $562. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with fresh CAC approval. PCGS #4317
Seated 5C 1839O Seated 5C 1839-O
No Drapery
MS61 NGC
1808864005
V-5
Choice $1350 New March 31! No Drapery, Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. Pale blue and slate patina fill the rims of this crusty example, accompanied by rose-gray color at the centers and light dirt in the shield. Bits of emerald shade hide in the protected areas. A couple stars to the left are softly impressed. V-5, with obverse die cracks below the rock and at star 4, and a reverse crack at (UN)I(TED). The NGC census notes six coins in MS61 and 34 pieces finer. The NGC price guide indicates a value of $1,275. Housed in NGC Gen 14 (2003-2004) holder. PCGS #4320
Seated 5C 1872 Seated 5C 1872
PR64 PCGS
19040908
V-2
Choice $800 New March 31! Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. Watery mirrors and a complete lack of hairlines are the hallmarks of this late-date half dime proof. Rich russet and olive patina fills the fields, while the figure of Liberty is more lightly toned. V-2, with the date centered. The slab is somewhat cloudy, and the overall look could easily be improved via the PCGS reholdering service. PCGS notes 53 coins in PR64 and 38 examples finer. The PCGS price guide value is $1,000. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder. The holder has considerable wear with a haze spot over (H)ALF (D)IME. PCGS #4452
Franklin 50C 1949 Franklin 50C 1949
MS66+FBL
NGC
6475765004

Gem $725 New March 30! Gorgeous Frosted Luster, Deep Rose-Gray Patina, A Superb Gem Original, Lakeland Collection. Consignor Pricing Reduction. A top end 1949 Franklin half with the coveted MS66+ and Full Bell Lines certification. Surfaces offer thick frosted luster when inspected under a bright light. Overall toning is a rose-gray with a strong predominance of rose and orange on the reverse. As expected at this grade level, surfaces are absolutely pristine. CAC has approved 118 at the MS66/MS66+ grade with only 8 finer. Pricing increase more than 10x at the MS67 approved grade. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1854O Seated 10C 1854-O
With Arrows, Shattered Obverse
F15 PCGS
45001850
TOP #38
F-102
Choice $885 New March 30! Shattered Obverse, Ebony-Gray Toning, Top 100 Varieties, Lakeland Collection. Consignor Pricing Reduction. One of the most dramatic terminal die states in the Liberty Seated dime series is the 1854-O F-102 with a completely shattered lower obverse. The obverse die has broken apart leaving a shelf metal ridge through the date digits and both arrows. This new Lakeland Collection example is consistent with the latest die states seen. A choice example with ebony-gray toning that exposes rose device shades under a bright light. The surfaces are remarkably free of abrasions regardless of the extended time in circulation. Part of the Top 100 Varieties set for those so inclined. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder. The label does not capture the die variety attribution, however this variety is well known and recognized as such.
Seated 10C 1860 Seated 10C 1860
MS64
NGC
366908007
TOP #47
F-106
Choice HOLD
$815
New March 30! Doubled Lips, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Near-Gem, Top 100 Varieties, Lakeland Collection. Consignor Pricing Reduction. 1860 Philadelphia struck Seated dimes included one obverse die with notable die doubling. That doubling is easily seen within the legend lettering and along with Liberty having "double lips" as every important variety needs a catchy name. This "doubled lips" example showcases the new James Longacre design hub with a delicately engraved central device that is easily prone to wear. Surfaces are covered with continuous mint bloom leading to brilliant frosted luster and swirling cartwheels. An ideal candidate for inclusion in the Top 100 Liberty Seated dime die variety set courtesy of the Lakeland Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder.
Walking Liberty 50C 1945S Walking Liberty 50C 1945-S
MS66+ NGC
6352247006

Gem $400 New March 30! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Peripheral Copper-Gold, Gem Original, Lakeland Collection. Consignor Pricing Reduction. Brilliant frosted luster and vibrant cartwheels are promptly noted when placing this superb gem 1945-S half dollar under angled lighting. Mint frost is continuous on both side along with unabraded surfaces. Rims are sharp and without a single contact mark. Peripheral copper-gold toning is stronger on the obverse but also evident on the reverse. Center obverse strike is incomplete with missing upper skirt lines and partial thumb. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Standing Liberty 25C 1917D Standing Liberty 25C 1917-D
Type 1, Doubled Die Reverse
MS64FH
PCGS
45966671
FS-801
Choice $5995 New March 29! Doubled Die Reverse, Condition Census, Full Head, Frosted Luster, CAC Approved. GFRC is excited to be offering a condition census 1917-D Type 1 Doubled Die Reverse Standing quarter for your consideration. This offering is the second finest known as the CAC population report indicates a single example finer at MS65FH. The reverse doubling is located to the left of E PLURIBUS with a long vertical die crack from the rim through S(T)ATES to the I in AMERICA. Surfaces are pristine and present granular frosted luster under a bright light. Given the Full Head designation, the strike is complete with bold shield rivets. This lot originates from a consignor. Both PCGS and CAC have not documented a price guide value at this lofty grade level. I was able to locate a PCGS guide number of $2750 at AU58 for a non-FH example as a reference point. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2022) holder with CAC approval and Type 1 DDR FS-801 variety attribution on the label. Please be aware that the CAC population report does not list this MS64FH example. I've contacted CAC and requested that this omission be corrected.
Barber 10C 1899 Barber 10C 1899
PF63 NGC
1809004012

Gem $550 New March 28! Watery Mirrors, Pristine Surfaces, Gem Original. Let's start the description for this 1899 proof Barber dime with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Yet another release from a Texas bank box that has been off the market for several decades. A GFRC-Gem quality rating has been assigned as the watery mirrors are pristine and completely hairline free which is atypical given today's inflated grading standards. Under a bright light, the reflective radiance is bold and pleasing. The GFRC images leave a bit to be desired in terms of illustrating the overall eye appeal. This lot has been submitted to CAC but failed to sticker. It is certainly a borderline example and will please the new owner. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder. Please note that the holder has a few wispy hairlines on the plastic that do appear on the images.
Barber 10C 1899S Barber 10C 1899-S
MS62 NGC
619168004

Choice $500 New March 28! Better San Francisco Date, Frosted Luster, Active Cartwheels, Choice Overall. The 1899 San Francisco Barber dime issue is a better date in Mint State due to limited certified populations. This final lot from the Texas bank box release presents granular frosted luster along with spinning cartwheels. With a 10x, a long die crack through the bottom of the base is noted. Eye appeal is of a high grade though faint slide marks are noted on the cheek and consistent with the certified grade. Housed in NGC Gen 7 (1997-2000) holder.
Barber 25C 1913 Barber 25C 1913
PF61
NGC
663811003

Choice $625 New March 28! Watery Mirrors, Premium Eye Appeal, Undergraded, Fresh CAC Approval. This Texas bank box release was submitted to CAC with the hope for a Gold bean given the Proof 61 grade and miniscule amount of faint hairlines. Under a bright light, the viewer is greeted with sharp reflectance and a hammered strike. A thoroughly pleasing Barber proof strike at an attractive offer price. Housed in NGC Gen 7 (1997-2000) holder.
Barber 50C 1892 Barber 50C 1892
AU58 NGC
6471086011

Choice $595 New March 28! AU58 Type Candidate, Sparkling Frosted Luster, Fully Struck. Though the GFRC images suggest a more darkly toned 1892 Barber halve, this newly consigned lot is actually quite vibrant under a bright light. The radiance is best described as sparkling frosted with active cartwheels that further enhance the viewing experience. Transparent rose-gold is mostly consistent on the obverse while the reverse presents rose and blue hues. Strike is bold with complete tail feathers and arrow stems. This lot is unquestionable original and ideal as an entry level type coin. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Barber 50C 1893O Barber 50C 1893-O
MS63 NGC
629269008

Choice $1150 New March 28! Popular Early New Orleans Date, Creamy Frosted Luster, Faint Peripheral Gold. The Texas bank box release continues with this 1893 New Orleans issue that continues to be popular for its lower mintage. Creamy frosted luster drips off both sides of this choice original half. Bright light accentuates the cartwheels. GFRC images accurately illustrate the granular mint frost along with overall strike. The frosted spot below the ear is a die bulge while concentric die cracks are notable on the reverse legend. This lot was not approved at CAC due to a few faint slide lines on the cheek which require a 10x to locate. The in hand presentation is top notch consistent with the many other lots in this Texas release. Housed in NGC Gen 7 (1997-2000) holder.
Capped Bust 10C 1830/29 Capped Bust 10C 1830/29
EF45 PCGS
81791693
JR-4
Choice HOLD
$525
New March 28! Popular Overdate, Olive Gray-Gold Patina, Choice Surfaces, Excellent Strike. The 1830/29 JR-4 die variety has been separately broken out in modern price guides due to the popularity of overdates. Most notable is the elevated 8 digit in the date with bold repunching at the lower right loop. This digit is higher than the surrounding digits. This new acquisition was taken in trade at the Spring Baltimore. A well preserved example with steely fields covered with olive gray-gold patina that is consistent on both sides. Surfaces are pristine with a bold strike other than the upper left facing eagle wing. Hints of mint frost can be detected in the legend lettering. A quality example of a popular overdate. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with JR-4 and FS-301 attribution on the label.
Capped Bust 25C 1819 Capped Bust 25C 1819
Small 8
F12
PCGS
47297806
B-3
Choice $465 New March 28! Small 9, Natural Coin Gray, Well Preserved, CAC Approved. Locating well preserved Capped Bust quarters is a never ending challenge as I'm picky with surfaces. Most will be found with one issue or another, especially the Open Collar strikes from 1815 - 1828. This choice 1819 Small 9 example is evenly worn while the surfaces are toned the expected coin gray shades that validate originality. When viewed under a bright light, the obverse peripheral exhibits copper-gold and light blue hues. At the certified grade, I'm comfortable calling the surfaces as being unabraded. Overall, a premium offering that will please even the most selective collector. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval.
Capped Bust 50C 1814 Capped Bust 50C 1814
AU50
PCGS
83089023
O-107a
R5
Choice $1395 New March 28! "Mouse" on Liberty's Nose, Rare 1814 Overton Die State, Choice Preservation, CAC Approved. There are many cool Overton varieties in the Capped Bust half dollar series including the 1814 O-107a "Mouse" on Liberty's Nose. During a later die state, the dies are heavily clashed along with a die crack occurring at Liberty's nose. Collectors can't resist locating cool names for their favorite die varieties. As important is the perfect preservation with choice surfaces with light golden-gray on the obverse. Reverse toning is consistent gray with hints of gold at the lower reverse. This lot last sold at Sheridan Downey January 2023 at $1705 all in and is in the condition census per the Bustaddict half dollar website. This variety, in an earlier die state, is best known for producing the Judd 44 platinum half-dollars. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Draped Bust 50C 1807 Draped Bust 50C 1807
VG10 PCGS
47121584
O-109
Choice HOLD
$645
New March 28! Type Coin Candidate, Superb Circulated Eye Appeal, Steely Fields. Little needs to be said for this pretty 1807 O-109 Draped Bust half as the GFRC images accurately capture the old album toning along with the even wear. Regardless of considerable time in circulation, the surfaces are well preserved and really pleasing. This lot presents the type of premium inventory that I enjoy stocking. A perfect entry into a circulated type set being formed on a lower budget. Let's go with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation while we are at it! Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Gold G$10 1882 Gold G$10 1882
Liberty
MS63
NGC
4274962012

Choice $1750 New March 28! Near-Gem Original, Wisconsin Gold Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. A differentiated $10 Liberty gold offering from the Wisconsin Gold Collection that needs a new home. Both sides feature rose-gold coloration, a decidedly minority appearance for U.S. gold. Luster is frosted brilliant with swirling cartwheels. Some scattered field ticks are consistent with the certified grade. I am compelled to go with a near-gem quality rating as the overall eye appeal, including the rose toning, should please the winning bidder for years to come. A notable value as the CAC guide is $2310. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Gold G$2.5 1906 Gold G$2.5 1906
Liberty
MS64+ PCGS
29920855

Gem $900 New March 28! Superb Eye Appeal, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, A Gem, Wisconsin Gold Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. Let's go with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation for this eye catching 1906 $2.5 Liberty strike. This piece is very well balanced and will please the buyer for sure. Immediately noted is the brilliant frosted luster that radiates from honey green-gold surfaces. Swirling cartwheels arrive with angled lighting. Surfaces are close to pristine with a single well hidden chat line holding back full gem certification. Not sent to CAC by GFRC or the Wisconsin Gold consignor and moving directly to the price list. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder.
Gold G$2.5 1907 Gold G$2.5 1907
Liberty
MS63 PCGS
29920857

Choice $700 New March 28! Bold Strike, Orange Green-Gold, Choice Surfaces, Wisconsin Gold Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. I'm impressed with the visual consistent of the latest Wisconsin Gold Collection consignment. Each quarter eagle is lightly toned with honey green-gold coloration as is the case for this 1907 lot. The luster is brilliant and will "sparkle" when moved throughout a bright light. Strike is also fully executed with deeply impressed motifs. Worthy of careful inspection. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder.
Gold G$5 1904 Gold G$5 1904
Liberty
MS64+ PCGS
25602008

Choice $1200 New March 28! Granular Frosted Luster, Green-Gold, Near-Gem Original, Wisconsin Gold Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. A total of 392,000 dated 1904 quarter eagles were struck in Philadelphia that year with a high survival rate in Mint State. This date is therefore ideal for type. Enter the Wisconsin Gold Collection and this charming example. Surfaces are near pristine and radiate a soft frosted luster. Strike is typical. Coloration is close to pure green-hold with no other hues present. This is a charming example for those that want unobtrusive but strictly original coins in a collections. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1872 Seated 25C 1872
VF30
CACG
119931498

Choice HOLD
$525
New March 28! Very Scarce CAC Certified, Ex John McCloskey Collection. An underrated date in choice preservation states, regardless of the 182,000 mintage. The CAC population stands at 16 stickered with 3 certified in its new CACG holders. The Seated quarter series is full of surprises - this is not thought of as an especially challenging date, and yet CAC reports only eleven examples higher than this VF35 piece. Toning is consistent with that of an extended time in a sulphur paper envelope which makes sense since this piece originates from the John McCloskey collection. Rose and blue shades appear during bright light inspection. Housed in a new CAC Grading (2024) holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards. The label captures the John McCloskey pedigree.
Seated 50C 1877S Seated 50C 1877-S
AU50 ANACS OWH
394774

Choice $285 New March 28! Steely Reflective Luster, Peripheral Gold, Notable Eye Appeal, Fairly Priced. ANACS old white holders continue to be a consistent supply of quality early type coins. Case in point is this fresh Spring Baltimore consignment. This is a steely reflective example with untoned centers surrounded by peripheral gold. The visuals under angled lighting are quite pleasing. Strike is complete too. Housed in ANACS old white holder.
Seated 50C 1890 Seated 50C 1890
EF40
NGC
5938753010

Choice $1200 New March 28! Low Mintage Philadelphia Date, Natural Coin Gray, Residual Steely Luster, Typical CAC Approved Surfaces. 1890 brought the last of the low-mintage half dollar years as a result of the Bland-Allison Act of 1878, which shifted much of the Mint's production capacity from minor denominations to Morgan dollars. Only 12,000 1890 halves were struck at the Philadelphia mint. Surfaces are consistent with what is being seen holdered in CAC Grading holders. Fields retain steely luster under a bright light. Overall CAC population is 30 with the majority being at the Mint State level with substantial premiums. This is the lone EF40 approved example with only four better through AU58. If seeking a CAC approved 1890 half with incredible originality, this new Whitman Baltimore purchase is a slam-dunk for the wise collector. Housed in NGC large font holder with CAC approval.
Capped Bust 5C 1835 Capped Bust 5C 1835
Large Date, Small 5C
MS61 NGC
5852493005
LM-6
Gem HOLD
$650
New March 22! Superb Eye Appeal, Steely Radiance, Peripheral Toning. A marvelous 1835 LM-6 half dime that sports tremendous eye appeal. The obverse fields are steely with claims to being mirrored while the reverse is closer to frosted. Rich orange-gold and a peripheral blue ring cover the obverse while the reverse is increasing shades of gold towards the rim. Housed in new large font NGC holder. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.