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Photo Denom Date Grade TPG Variety GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Capped Bust 10C 1820 Capped Bust 10C 1820
Large O
AU58 NGC
1613044005
JR-8
Choice $1350 New April 28! Scarce Large 0 Variety, Choice Original, Crusty Orange Rose-Gray Toning, Substantial Bright Light Eye Appeal. Consignor Price Reduction - A compelling "open collar" 1820 Capped Bust dime with attractive ring toning along with being the scarce JR-8 die variety. The GFRC images accurately illustrate the bright light induced coloration which is clearly where this dime excels. Steely-frosted fields are noted on both sides and are overlaid with a color wheel of pastel hues. Center greens are surrounded by orange-gold before transitioning to peripheral blues on the obverse while the reverse features a rose to edge pastel rings of rainbow shades. The JR-8 reverse has a notable die crack from the eagle's neck to left facing wing. Also the left base of the second T in STATES is missing. Serious fans of the early dimes should take note of this offering. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1813 Capped Bust 50C 1813
AU58 NGC
4925698009
O-110
Choice $1935 New April 28! Challenging Early Date at Grade, Steely-Frosted Luster, Choice Surfaces. Consignor Price Reduction - 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 1833 Capped Bust 50C 1833
AU58 NGC
6346813011
O-108
Original $630 New April 28! Ample Mint Bloom, Steely Frosted Luster, Moderate Cartwheels, Great Grade. Consignor Price Reduction. Light silver-gray surfaces are well preserved on this near-choice 1833 O-108 Capped Bust half. Mint bloom is seen surrounding the stars and date on the obverse and throughout the reverse. Bright light inspection revealed rotating cartwheels. Strike is typical. Silver-gray coloration is probably the result of a quick dip though the luster remains unimpeded. A solid example at the perfect collector grade. Housed in an NGC new large font holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1834 Capped Bust 50C 1834
Small Date, Small Letters
AU58 PCGS
34161696
O-116
R3
Choice $810 New April 28! First Use of Hub 8, Steely-Frosted Luster, Mottled Gray, Choice Surfaces. Consignor Price Reduction - This newly consigned 1834O-116 Capped Bust half features the first use of Hub 8 with a doubled outlined clasp. The obverse is easily attributed by a "worm in the field' left of the breast which in reality appears to be an early recut impression of the breast outline. On the offering, the remaining impression is sharp under a 10x. An unquestionably choice example with steely-frosted luster and lightly mottled coin gray patina. Surfaces are unabraded and pleasing. An ideal lot for the die variety specialist given the strong diagnostics and essentially no wear. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1836 Capped Bust 50C 1836
Lettered Edge
MS61 NGC
5952022005
O-120
R4
Choice $1300 New April 28! Better Overton Die Pairing, Granular Frosted Luster, Rose Blue-Gold, Choice Original. Consignor Price Reduction - As the lettered edge Capped Bust half dollar series came to a close during 1836, a fair number of better die varieties resulted. This O-120 "Bar Dot" can be easily attributed by a dot to the right of the 6 digit in the date and has been assigned an R4 rarity rating. Along with the scarce die pairing, this piece exhibits granular frosted luster and swirling cartwheels during angled lighting inspection. Rose-blue toning on the obverse and light gold on the reverse certainly enhances the overall eye appeal. A special Capped Bust half that will undoubtedly be a prize in an advanced collection. Housed in new large font NGC holder. Returning to the GFRC price list as a new consignment with the prior record in the Sales Archive.
Seated 10C 1838 Seated 10C 1838
AU58 raw

Gem $750 New April 28! Vertically Cracked Reverse, Beautifully Toned Surfaces, Bold Radiance, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. One of the more colorfully toned plate coins within the Liberty Seated dime die variety online reference, this 1838 F-103a dime is a superb portrayal of the vertically cracked reverse variety as listed in the Top 100 Varieties. This example is the F-103(a) die state with a partial vertical crack. Spectacular eye appeal is readily evident from the images as deep obverse rose toning is nicely framed by blues at the borders while the reverse is entirely blue other than a small center rose dot. This is a sharp lustrous example with more reverse radiance due to the lighter toning. Following is the die variety description from the web-book, "Reverse B begins to crack and, in this middle die state, exhibits a long vertical die crack starting at O(N)E, down through D(I)ME and through the left ribbon bow loop. The die crack finally exits the rim at about 6:00. On Obverse 2, Stars 1, 8, 9 and 12 are repunched and there are no obvious signs of die degradation. Definitely a conversation piece that has been in Fortin reference collection since October 2001.
Seated 10C 1849O Seated 10C 1849-O
VF30 raw

Choice HOLD
$215
New April 28! Small O, Coin Gray Patination, Choice Surfaces, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The New Orleans mint struggled with Liberty Seated dime coinage during 1849 given the number of lapped dies and rotated reverses that have been identified and documented. This lot is the 1849-O F-103a plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. At this point, the obverse has been lapped and now exhibits blatant weakness in the date digits and lower base above the 49 digits. The 849 digits show considerable separation versus the pre lapped F-103 die state where they nearly touched. As a result, the Denticle Ruler measurement has shifted from DR 0B1 to 1L. This example features choice surfaces and crusty gray patina with some embedded goal under a bright light.
Seated 10C 1859 Seated 10C 1859
PR64 PCGS
50064684
F-102
Choice $1485 New April 28! Near Gem Original, Crusty Gray Patina, Active Mirrors, Fully Struck, Former Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. At GFRC, we like our Liberty Seated coinage, including proofs, to have 100% natural surfaces and crusty gray patina where possible. This is the case for this near gem 1859 proof strike. Sourced from a Heritage auction during November 2003 due to the atypical crusty obverse toning with incremental gray patina on the reverse. Under the toning are active mirrors. Strike is absolutely hammered. 1859 proofs were struck from two different obverse dies labeled as F-101 and F-102 in the "web-book". F-101 is the more common of the two proof dies while F-102 accounts for about one in five of the proof dimes seen. This F-102 obverse presents a medium level date while F-101 exhibits a upward sloping. This F-102 dime continues to be the proof plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Die Variety Collectors online reference. Previously sold to a client who has decided to liquidate his Seated dime proof set, therefore resulting to the price list. This is an atypical proof example for fans of crusty originality. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2003) holder.
Seated 10C 1874 Seated 10C 1874
AU53 raw

Original $265 New April 28! Challenging Die Pairing, Steely-Frosted Luster, Aquamarine Gold Toning, Few Hairlines. If colorfully toned silver coinage is your passion, then this 1874 With Arrows F-115 dime may be for you. Both sides feature steely-frosted luster under a bright light. Aquamarine, rose and gold are blended on both sides. Please note that there are some hairlines in the left obverse field which have been accounted for in the offer price.
Seated 10C 1878 Seated 10C 1878
Type 2 Reverse
PR65 PCGS
33723041
F-101
Gem $810 New April 28! Reflective Mirrors, Even White, Complete Strike. Consignor Price Reduction. 800 proof strikes were produced in 1878 with all being coined from a single Type 2 reverse die pairing. This accurately graded survivor offerings essentially unblemished surfaces with brilliant reflectance. An even white colored example with boldly struck motifs. All 1878 proof strikes will have die rust pits in the lower right gown and a die line in the lower right wreath. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder.
Barber 50C 1858O Barber 50C 1858-O
VF35 PCGS
38715470

Choice $205 New April 27! Thick Gray Patination, Steely Reflective Fields, So Choice, Poor Man's Collection. An impressive 1858-O half with steely fields and associated reflectance. The coin gray toning is semi-transparent under a bright light especially on the reverse. Perfect for those collecting on a budget but still striving for choice original pieces. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 50C 1903O Barber 50C 1903-O
VF30 PCGS
34845321

Choice HOLD
$230
New April 27! Steely Fields, Natural Coin Gray Toning, Choice at Grade, Poor Man's Collection. This 1903-O half performs well under a bright light with ample amounts of steely reflectance. Surfaces are overlaid with natural coin gray patination. A choice example at grade that should be scooped up. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 50C 1906D Barber 50C 1906-D
EF45 PCGS
83683884

Choice $350 New April 27! Natural Coin Gray, Choice Surfaces, Poor Man's Collection. The Poor Man's release continues to impress me for its premium consistency. This 1906-D is part of a lot with natural coin gray toning and attractive steely fields. Originality fans should jump on this offering. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 50C 1907O Barber 50C 1907-O
VF20 PCGS
24171152

Choice HOLD
$185
New April 27! Steely Fields, Natural Coin Gray Patination, Poor Man's Collection. Though having a reasonable amount of wear, this 1907-O still retains its steely fields and bright light reflectance regardless of the uniform coin gray patination. Another choice piece from the Poor Man's Collection release. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder.
Barber 50C 1910S Barber 50C 1910-S
VF25 PCGS
45845870

Choice HOLD
$200
New April 27! Steely Fields, Natural Coin Gray Patination, Poor Man's Collection. A twin to the 1907-O release from the Poor Man's Collection, this 1910-S has the same appearance and bright light reflectance. Choice at grade and worth considering for a budget collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Kennedy 50C 1964 Kennedy 50C 1964
PR68CAM PCGS
24880079

Gem $110 New April 27! Brilliant Mirrors, Eye Catching Radiane, Poor Man's Collection. The final Poor Man's Collection release is a bit atypical but not in the quality category. Though graded PR68CAM, the presentation is superior as a 10x failed to locate any spotting or field anomalies. This is a great piece at the price. Please note that the lower obverse rose area is lighting reflections. There is no toning on this piece. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Morgan $1 1897S Morgan $1 1897-S
AU58
PCGS
49756201

Choice $145 New April 27! Mirrored Fields, Golden Overlays, Choice Original, Pikes Peak Collection. This 1897-S Morgan warrants consideration due to nicely mirrored fields that are boldly reflective under a bright light. The cartwheels are equally pleasing. Worthy of a GFRC Near-Gem quality rating with only mid-right obverse field wear holding back a full Gem assignment. Let's go with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation to make the point. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Barber 25C 1908O Barber 25C 1908-O
AU58
PCGS
43280979

Choice $450 New April 26! Encrusted Golden Patination, Frosted Luster, Poor Man's Collection. Another tranche of originality arrives with this 1908-O Barber quarter courtesy of the Poor Man's Collection. Our consignor is back with a host of choice and gem rated type and Barbers coins for your consideration. This lot features a thick golden patination on the obverse with similar shades on the reverse, though much more transparent to the underlying luster. Under a bright light, the reverse cartwheels are vibrant and pleasing. Strike is complete with just high point rub. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Barber 50C 1854O Barber 50C 1854-O
With Arrows
EF40 PCGS
35634884

Choice HOLD
$260
New April 26! With Arrows Type, Conservative Grading, Circulated Eye Appeal - Poor Man's Collection. Please take a good look at this Poor Man's Collection release as the grading is conservative with bold scroll lines that scream full EF45. Fields are steely with ebony-gray obverse toning and light brownish-gray on the reverse. GFRC images accurately illustrate the overall quality. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 50C 1895O Barber 50C 1895-O
EF45 PCGS
80648624

Choice $560 New April 26! Fantastic Circulated Eye Appeal, Golden-Gray Patination, Typical Poor Man's Collection Quality. Little needs to be said beyond my images for the premium 1895-O Barber half. This is a really sweet example with rich golden-gray toning and blemish free surfaces courtesy of the Poor Man's Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 50C 1897O Barber 50C 1897-O
F15 PCGS
29249368

Choice $660 New April 26! Key Date, Original Light Gray Fields, Accurately Graded, Poor Man's Collection. A Barber half dollar series key date with mintage of only 632,000 pieces. This example has seen honest wear resulting in light gray fields. Overall eye appeal is high due to circulated cameo contrast between the gray fields and lighter main devices. Surfaces are blemish free. PCGS population in Fine 15 is only 44 and attests to the difficulty in locating this key date. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder. An important Barber coinage offering from the Poor Man's Collection.
Barber 50C 1900 Barber 50C 1900
VF35 PCGS
42910349

Gem $315 New April 26! Gem Original at Grade, Steely Gray-Gold Patination - Poor Man's Collection. Little needs to be said concerning this GFRC-Gem rated 1900 Barber half other than a JUST BU IT NOW shout out! Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Barber 50C 1900O Barber 50C 1900-O
VF25 PCGS
46309866

Choice $305 New April 26! Fully Choice, Great Eye Appeal, Poor Man's Collection. Hurry on this choice original 1900 New Orleans half as the surfaces scream originality. More circulated eye candy from the Poor Man's Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Barber 50C 1902 Barber 50C 1902
VF35 PCGS
48965750

Gem HOLD
$260
New April 26! Gem Original, Worthy of CAC Submission - Poor Man's Collection. This 1902 Barber half warrants a GFRC-Gem quality rating for it incredilbe eye appeal and originality. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder. Immediately sold upon being showcase in the Daily Blog.
Barber 50C 1909S Barber 50C 1909-S
VF30 PCGS
26427208

Original HOLD
$200
New April 26! Light Gray Surfaces, Accurately Grade, Poor Man's Collection. Another solid Baber half courtesy of the Poor Man's Collection with light gray toning and close to pristine surfaces regardless of the wear. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder.
Barber 50C 1911S Barber 50C 1911-S
VF35 PCGS
37473165

Gem HOLD
$250
New April 26! GFRC Gem Rated, Superb Presentation, Poor Man's Collection. Another Poor Man's Collection Barber half dollar that captured my attention due to steely fields overlaid with natural coin gray patination. The combination is irresistible at the offer price. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Barber 50C 1914S Barber 50C 1914-S
EF40 PCGS
26648002

Choice HOLD
$315
New April 26! A Semi-Scarce San Francisco Issue, Natural Coin Gray, Choice Surfaces, Poor Man's Collection. The 1914 San Francisco Barber half dollar date is considered to be semi-scarce by the PCGS "experts". A quick review of the PCGS population report does confirm this assertion. Individual AU grade populations are in the low double digits with 36 certified at the offered grade. This choice example is layered with natural coin gray patina on both sides. Steely fields are exposed during a bright light check. Surfaces are essentially unabraded and pleasing given the EF40 grade and associated wear. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder.
Capped Bust 10C 1811/09 Capped Bust 10C 1811/09
F12 NGC
6677000001
JR-1
Choice $1050 New April 26! Single Die Pair and Overdate, Circulated Cameo Eye Appeal, Poor Man's Collection. An unquestionably original 1811/09 Capped Bust dime with circulated cameo eye appeal. GFRC images accurately illustrates this well preserved survivor. Mintage of only 65,180 from a single die pair. A late die state example with heavily shattered reverse including shelf metal at ST(A)TES. A challenging early date courtesy of the Poor Man's Collection newest release. Housed in new large font NGC holder with JR-1 attribution on the label.
Seated 50C 1853 Seated 50C 1853
Arrows & Rays
AU50 PCGS
41020294

Choice HOLD
$795
New April 26! Ideal Arrows & Rays Type Candidate, Steely Fields, Golden-Brown Patination, Poor Man's Collection. This Poor Man's Collection release warrants a trip to Bedminster NJ given it s steely fields and crusty golden-brown toning. A very pleasing piece under bright light with reflective radiance from choice surfaces. The grading is quite conservative as AU53+ would be my opinion. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Trade $1 1878S Trade $1 1878-S
EF45
CACG
466142799

Gem HOLD
$725
New April 26! Superb Gem, 100% Natural Surfaces, Poor Man's Collection. Typical of the Poor Man's Collection consignments, this 1878-S Trade dollar is one of the finest at the EF45 grade that I've handled. There is no question that CACG has the knack for identifying some of the best preserved coins within the numismatic market. This piece warrants an immediately JUST BUY IT NOW call out! Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 10C 1853O Seated 10C 1853-O
With Arrows
EF40 raw
F-106
Original HOLD
$295
New April 25! Thin Date, Rusted Reverse of 1852, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Yet another plate coin within the Liberty Seated dime die variety referece, this 1853-O F-16 example can be identified by a poorly hubbed date with weak 8 and 5 digits incuding a very open 5 digit. This obverse is paired with a left over reverse (A) employed during 1852. This reverse die exhibit a Large Thin O mintmark that is centered in the horizontal direction and positioned high. The reverse die is in a late die state with a die defect or rust spot forming between O(NE) and the upper right wreath leaves. Note the weakness in the reverse of the plate coin as compared to the strike on the obverse. The obverse grades a full EF40 while the reverse grades VF20 or slightly better. Fairly graded with a strong strike.
Seated 10C 1869 Seated 10C 1869
Short Flag 1
AU58 raw
F-103
Original HOLD
$825
New April 25! Short Flag 1, Rare Grade, Steely Surfaces, Bold Strike, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1869 F-103 Short Flag 1 die variety is the easiest of the three business strike Short Flag 1 obverse dies to locate. However, in AU or better, any Short Flag 1 example is a notable find as quite rare. This offer example is the plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference and is the second finest business strike example of a Short Flag 1 dime that has been handled by GFRC. Note the full head and the completeness of the obverse strike. Typically, business strike Short Flag 1 dimes are seen with weak strikes and flat heads. A marvelous specimen with steely fields and considerable eye appeal.
Seated 10C 1874 Seated 10C 1874
With Arrows
VF35 raw
F-105a
Choice $195 New April 25! Repunched 74, Top 100 Variety, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1874 F-103a plate coin within the Liberty Seated Dime online die variety referece. The F-103(a) die state captures an obviously cracked reverse between 7:00 and 8:00 with the possibility of a die cud developing at this location. The base F-103 variety, with repunched 74 digits is listed as part of the Top 100 Varieties while this later die state example adds the cracked reverse. This example is the only one I've seen as there are no sales records in the Sales Archive. A choice example with fairly thick gray patina. The repunching under the 4 digit is clear with 10x.
Seated 10C 1875S Seated 10C 1875-S
Below Wreath
VG10 raw
F-122
Choice HOLD
$45
New April 25! Small S, Shattered Reverse, Perfectly Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A perfectly original 1875-S F-122 example with a shattered reverse. Natural coin gray patina is noted on both sides.
Seated 10C 1877S Seated 10C 1877-S
MS65
PCGS
55457544
F-111
R5
Gem $4950 New April 25! Magnificent Gem, Granular Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Rare Die Pairing. GFRC is thrilled to be offering one of the finest 1877-S dimes extant along with being a rare R5 die pairing per my research as published in the Liberty Seated Dime die variety online reference. This is a magnificent gem with granular frosted luster and vibrant cartwheels. A speckled natural gray patina overlays the obverse while the reverse is a lighter uniform gray with gold and rose shades appearing under angled lighting. The surfaces are meticulously preserved too! Now let's move on to the importance of this die pairing in terms of rarity. The F-111 variety is the last of the three different reverse die pairings (F-109, F-110, F-111) with Obverse 7. Reverse C, which was previously paired with the F-103 obverse, shows die wear and erosion at the denticles. There is considerable weakness in the lower left ribbon end and wreath leaves. The reverse die may have been polished after the F-103 die pairing. This is only the fourth F-111 example handled by GFRC with the next finest being a PCGS MS62 CAC example sold during May 2018. Clearly, the finest known F-111 extant. CAC has approved only 22 examples in all grades with three finer. The estimate CAC market value is currently $4900 which recognizes the 1877-S date rarity in full gem. An important offering that belongs in one of the finest Seated dime collections being assembled. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1890S Seated 10C 1890-S
EF45 raw
F-101
Choice HOLD
$125
New April 25! Misplaced 1 Digit in Base, Triple Punched Mintmark, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Acquired during 1999 from Dr. Tim Cook, this 1890-S F-101 dime has been the ongoing plate coin within the Liberty Seated dime die variety online reference. Two misplaced digits can be found on Obverse 1. The most significant misplaced digit is the extra upright of a 1 digit in the base directly above the space between the 90 digits in the date. A second misplaced digit is found between the top of the scroll end and the right gown fold is the upper section of a top loop belonging to the 8, 9 or 0 digits. The reverse features a Medium S mintmark that is tripled punched during an early die state. Repunching is visible on both the right and left sides of the mintmark. An important dime that belongs in an advanced die variety collection.
Seated 10C 1868 Seated 10C 1868
EF40 raw
F-110
Original HOLD
$85
New April 24! Ex, Repatriated Hungry Hoard, Crusted Surfaces, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1868 F-110 web-book plate coin brings an interesting tale to tell! January 1994 brought a trip to Dallas Tx to meet with Jason Carter, a younger numismatist who was learning the business courtesy of Heritage Rare Coins. Through Jason, I learned of a large Seated dime hoard that had been repatriated from Hungry. I'm talking rolls of specific dates including 1856 Small and Large Date, 1873 With Arrows, and the 1868 Philadelphia date. Obtaining a roll of each of these dates was an opportunity to dramatically increase the speed of the Seated dime die variety research project for those dates. Interestingly, there were no new 1856 Large Date die pairings identifed in that roll as the work of Ken Hill, as published in the 1978 Gobrecht Journal, had fully identify the four die pairings. This Hungry Hoard F-110 specimen has thick crusty surfaces with EF wear and still remains without an upgrade after years of checking the 1868 date closely for a web-book replacement. The R4 rarity estimate is conservative.
Seated 10C 1874 Seated 10C 1874
With Arrows
AU53 raw
F-113
Choice $325 New April 24! Downward Sloping Date, Steely Luster, Light Silver-Gray, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A solidly original 1874 With Arrows dime that was purchased October 2003 as part of a substantial Liberty Seated dime die variety research project. Practically unabraded surfaces are well preserved with steely fields and moderate reflective luster. The Liberty Seated Dime online reference F-113 plate coin with downward sloping date, while both arrows are in the same horizontal plane and point outwards along that plane. The time has come to release another web-book plate coin back to the market place.
Seated 10C 1875 Seated 10C 1875
MS62 raw
F-109
Choice HOLD
$295
New April 24! Repunched 1, Rusted Die, Thick Frosted Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A thoroughly pleasing example of the 1875 F-109 die variety with a rusted obverse die and repunching below the 1 digit in the date. There is significant die cracking on both obverse and reverse die through the date, legend, and wreath edges. This is a ftosted example with brilliant luster under a bright light. Light gold patination is noted at both the obverse and reverse borders along with a bold strike. Employed as the F-109 plate coin with the LIberty Seated Dime die variety online reference. A few subtile micro lines in the left obverse field are consistent with the assigned grade.
Seated 10C 1891O Seated 10C 1891-O
MS61 raw
F115
Original HOLD
$195
New April 24! Extra Ball To 9, Steely Radiance, Light Gold Patination, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1891-O F-115 die pairing can be attributed due to a boldly repunched 9 digit with what appears to be an extra ball to the 9 digit's tail. On the reverse, a long diagonal die crack proceeds down through the right ribbon end and through the mintmark to the rim under the left ribbon end. This offering is the plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Under a bright light, essentially pristine fields have a steely texture with the accompanying luster. An elevated rim is noted on both sides. Purchased at the January 2004 FUN show and a long term bank box resident since that time.
Seated 50C 1856O Seated 50C 1856-O
Doubled Date
MS64 PCGS
82121536
WB-102 WB-9
Choice $2200 New April 24! Doubled Date, Satiny Cartwheel Luster, Fully Struck, Accurately Graded, Oregon Beaver Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - A premium Mint State offering from the Oregon Beaver Collection with boldly repunched date. The initial date punch was entered with a pronounced upward slant, then partially effaced and correctly re-entered. The variety is not labeled on the PCGS insert. Surfaces are choice with medium golden-brown and jade-green surrounding stars and date area. A lustrous and boldly struck near Gem example with splendidly mark-free fields and devices. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 50C 1856S Seated 50C 1856-S
AU55 PCGS
3529213
WB-5
Choice $4100 New April 24! Mint Error, Obverse Planchet Delamination, Choice Original, Flashy Cartwheel Luster, Undergraded, Oregon Beaver Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - Definitely undergraded at its currently assigned AU55 grade with MS61/MS62 being more appropriate. Both obverse and reverse are covered with light golden patination with bright light exposure stimulating gorgeous frosted cartwheel luster. Other than the upper obverse delamination, this lovely half has no blemishes whatsoever. Strike is crisply executed with all motifs highly detailed other than star 7 which might be related to the planchet defect. Severe obverse planchet delamination is visible from Liberty's head moving right through the cap and into star 9. The lamination issue is well illustrated by the GFRC images. 1856 San Francisco half dolar strikes in Mint State jump into the five figures with only seven graded at PCGS. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder with Mint Error, Lamination Flap Obv listed on the label. A marvelous offering of a special numismatic conversation piece.
Seated 50C 1870S Seated 50C 1870-S
MS62 PCGS
81163610
WB-1
Original $2950 New April 24! Rare Date at Grade, Near-Choice Original, Oregon Beaver Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Brilliant, frosty luster with swirling cartwheels blankets both sides of this wildly toned San Francisco piece. A silver palette hosts patchy sea-blue patina, with liberal smears of chocolate color atop the surfaces. A couple stars are soft but the claw joints are sharply impressed. WB-1, with date to the left and the first two digits weak. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. This piece is scarce at this grade level, and PCGS has graded only 13 examples finer. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 50C 1877 Seated 50C 1877
MS66+
PCGS
82248342

Gem $6700 New April 24! Gem Original, Oregon Beaver Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Booming, frosty luster flows from the glass-smooth surfaces of this GFRC-rated Gem example. Centers are untoned and lead toward russet patina that intensifies at the rims. This is the preferred “look” of many collectors, as the brilliant silver color in the central devices contrasts with evolving shades in the fields. The toning scheme on both sides is virtually identical, a characteristic associated with originally preserved pieces. Star centers are well defined, while most of the claws exhibit separation if faintly so. The CAC census includes 75 pieces total, with only three coins finer, all in MS67. PCGS counts but four pieces at the MS67 level, reinforcing the rarity of this issue in the highest grades. The CAC price guide value is $7,500, while PCGS quotes $8,000. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Early Commems 50C 1937 Early Commems 50C 1937
MS67 PCGS
33423541

Gem $1250 New April 23! Antietam Anniversary, Evergreen State Collection. The Battle of Antietam, on September 17, 1862 was one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War. A 75th anniversary commemorative was issued in 1937 to mark the event. This Evergreen State example closes out the release of his entire early silver commemorative collection. Surfaces are consistently frosted with vibrant cartwheels under a bright light. The obverse toning is consistent with traditional U.S. mint paper holder layout with a golden center dot and peripheral shades. This is a superb gem which is accurately graded. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Early Commems 50C 1936 Early Commems 50C 1936
MS66
PCGS
19338641

Gem $245 New April 22! Cleveland Centennial, Brilliant Frosted Lsuter, Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. A special commemorative issue that marked the centennial celebration of Cleveland, Ohio which took place at the Great Lakes Exposition held during 1936. This issue is often seen with superior surfaces and thick brilliant frosted luster as is the case with this Pikes Peak Collection release. A superb gem is every regards. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Early Commems 50C 1936 Early Commems 50C 1936
MS64
PCGS OGH
9658039

Choice $190 New April 22! Arkansas Centennial, Brilliant Mint Luster, Near Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. The commemorative issue marked the 100th anniversary of the admission of Arkansas in the Union. Issue from 1935 through 1939 with all three mints involved in the strikings. This superior example, from the Pikes Peak Collection, exhibits brilliant frosted luster from essentially untoned surfaces. A quality example for the discriminating collector. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) holder with CAC approval.
Early Commems 50C 1938 Early Commems 50C 1938
MS64
NGC
610876002

Gem $495 New April 22! Daniel Boone Bicentennial, Heavily Frosted, Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. The Daniel Boone Centennial silver commem was issue for five year, starting in 1934, with all three mints striking the 1935 to 1938 dates. The Pikes Peak release is quite impressive given its rich mint bloom and resulting frosted luster under a bright light. A superior example that readily deserves its green bean. A limited mintage of 2,100 pieces further adds to the allure. Housed in NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$20 1899S Gold G$20 1899-S
Liberty
MS63
PCGS
25287350

Choice $4750 New April 22! Attractive Honey-Gold, Partially Mirrored Radiance, Swirling Cartwheels, CAC Approved. With all the current attention on $20 U.S. gold due to a sharp increase is gold spot pricing to $3400, GFRC is thrilled to be offering a Near-Gem 1899 San Francisco struck Liberty with lightly mirrored fields and the corresponding reflective radiance. Both sides are equally mirrored as this lot was probably struck with freshly polished dies. Coloration is a deep honey gold. Bright light inspection was thoroughly pleasing as the view is undisturbed as the fields are surprising limited to just a touch of chatter. Liberty cheek is free of an obviously distractions. A conservatively graded example that is certain to please the collector. CAC has approved 186 is all grades, a low number for a date with a mintage of 2,010,300. The CAC guide is $5,500 as reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1870S Seated 10C 1870-S
VF30
NGC
2126593021

Choice HOLD
$2850
New April 22! So Rare This Choice! Natural Coin Gray, CAC Approved. The 1870 San Francisco issue is unquestionably in the same league as the 1871 through 1874 Carson City dates in terms of locating strictly original examples that have been properly handled. A limited mintage of 50,000 is the starting point for explaining the date's present day rarity in circulated grades as nearly all saw extensive usage in western frontier commerce. Confirmation is easily obtained when checking the GFRC Sales Archive with a single piece being CAC approved, That piece is the recently auctioned PCGS MS65 specimen from the Gerry Fortin core dime collection. Fortunately, GFRC has gained access to one of the four CAC approved examples across all circulated grades with two being only VG10 and a lone AU50. This choice survivor is toned a natural coin gray with near pristine surfaces. The CAC price guide requires a serious amount of reconsideration, however the lack of any reported sales by the major auction houses provides no basis for an update. An incredible opportunity for those building a choice Liberty Seated dime collection. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1860 Seated 50C 1860
EF40
CACG
773083545

Choice HOLD
$485
New April 22! Low Mintage Philadelphia Date, Choice Steely Fields, CACG Holder. The "price guides" are frankly a mess for 1860 Philadelphia strikes and obviously understated. The guides treat this date as common when in fact the low mintage and lack of survivors results in the opposite. Total CAC approved population is a meager 27 pieces total with another 8 certified by CACG which is the case with this offering. How can this be a common date? The coin itself is a marvelous example with deep blue-gray patination and sharp reflective luster during bright light inspection. Worthy of a JUST BUY IT NOW call out for those serious about their Liberty Seated half dollar collecting projects. Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Barber 25C 1913D Barber 25C 1913-D
AU55
PCGS
81187941

Choice $315 New April 20! Soft Frosted Luster, Choice Original, Pikes Peak Collection. An attractive 1913-D Barber quarter that fully deserves its CAC green bean. Soft steely-frosted luster radiates from the obverse while the reverse is toned an orange-gold. Bright light viewing is special with vibrant cartwheels which are well beyond what my images can illustrate. A strong offering for the grade from the Pikes Peak Collection that is guaranteed to please. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Barber 25C 1916D Barber 25C 1916-D
AU58
NGC
1843796018

Choice $275 New April 20! Steely-Frosted Presentation, Swirling Cartwheels, Near-Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. This Near-Gem quality rated 1916-D quarter offers superior luster and swirling cartwheels for starters. A well above average AU58 example that is consistent with the overall Pike Peaks quality being released during Easter weekend. Radiance falls into the steely-frosted realm with hints of blue hues under a bright light. Surfaces are essentially unabraded. This is a lot of viewing please at the offer price. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert and CAC approval.
Morgan $1 1891S Morgan $1 1891-S
AU58
CACG
947413357

Choice $140 New April 20! Strict Originality, Choice Surfaces, Pikes Peak Collection. A bit better San Francisco date with light gray patination and a hint of rub. This Pike Peak Collection release is the epitome of an unmolsted Morgan dollar with ample frosted radiance. Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 50C 1858O Seated 50C 1858-O
AU55
PCGS
32689121
WB-22
Choice HOLD
$525
New April 20! Repunched Date, Near-Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. A near-gem 1858-O WB-22 repunched date half that deserves a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. The piece excels under a bright light as the obverse presentation is a bullseye aquamarine center surrounded by yellow and then orange gold. Reverse is equally pretty with golden blue shades. Steely radiance is also noted, especially on the reverse as the toning is lighter. The repunched digit between the final 58 digits is bold and easily seen with 10x. A few stray contact marks preclude a GFRC-Gem rating though the eye appeal is at that level. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. The label lists "RPD WB102" as the attribution.
Seated 50C 1876 Seated 50C 1876
MS63 PCGS
32572886

Choice $1000 New April 20! Gorgeous Steely Reflectance, Choice Original, CAC Candidate?, Pikes Peak Collection. If searching for a perfectly original Liberty Seated half dollar for type, this Pike Peaks release might just fit the bill. I'm quite impressed by the undisturbed steely fields and resulting reflectance under a bright light along with swirling cartwheels. Patination includes the entire compliment of rainbow colors, especially the bullseye pattern on the reverse. When first inspecting this lot, my immediately question was why no CAC green bean. A careful 10x inspection notes potential rub on the eagle's neck feathers as the probably cause. Regardless, the presentation is above the certified grade and well worth being added to a type collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Standing Liberty 25C 1930S Standing Liberty 25C 1930-S
AU55
CACG
537727391

Choice HOLD
$150
New April 20! Choice Original, Pikes Peak Collection. Typically of what CACG will holder in terms of strict originality. Sharp frosted luster is consistent on both sides with minimum rub at the certified grade. Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Trade $1 1875S Trade $1 1875-S
AU53
PCGS
20623476

Choice HOLD
$675
New April 20! Perfectly Original and Choice, Steely Reflectance, Pikes Peak Collection. The 1875-S Trade dollar is recognized for having a high mintage of 4,487,000 and is ideal as a type coin given a lack of date premium. This lightly worn example is well preserved with steely fields overlaid with grayish-gold coloration. The presentation is consistent on both sides with soft radiance under a bright light. The originality is quite compelling with a fair offer price. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Walking Liberty 50C 1946D Walking Liberty 50C 1946-D
MS66
PCGS
45845896

Gem $220 New April 20! Tradition Super Gem Eye Appeal, Rich Mint Bloom, Pikes Peak Collection. The current Pikes Peak Collection release offers two 1946-D halves with completely different personalities. This example is a traditional gem with rich frosted luster and light gold on the obverse and subtle blues on the reverse. A bold strike is noted with complete vertical skirt lines. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Walking Liberty 50C 1946D Walking Liberty 50C 1946-D
MS65
NGC
330349007

Gem HOLD
$160
New April 20! Sparkling Frosted Luster, Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. A gorgeous 1946-D Walker that offers sparkling frosted luster with peripheral gold borders. Though a common date, the eye appeal is spectacular and far from common with a JUST BUYT IT NOW recommendation warranted. Housed in NGC Gen 5 (1992-1995) holder with CAC approval.
Barber 10C 1907 Barber 10C 1907
MS64
PCGS
34466059

Gem HOLD
$315
New April 19! Brilliant Frosty Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. A thoroughly pleasing 1907 Barber dime with brilliant frosted luster and ample cartwheels. Surfaces are pristine including a completely defect free cheek. Hints of gold are noted with some ebony-gray specks. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) special D.L.Hansen Collection holder with CAC approval. A marvelous release from the Pikes Peak Collection.
Barber 25C 1892O Barber 25C 1892-O
Type 2 Reverse
AU58
PCGS
34961962

Choice $475 New April 19! Type 2 Reverse, Choice Original, Frosty Cartwheel Luster, Superb Eye Appeal, Pikes Peak Collection. 1892 brought a transition year for the Barber quarter reverse hub design with both Type 1 and Type 2 hubs employed circulation strikes in Philadelphia and New Orleans. For the Type 2 Reverse, the primary pickup point is the left wing end and its placement over UNIT(E)D and completely blocking that letter. This Pikes Peak release is a solid AU58 specimen with light rub on the cheek. This is a brilliant frosted example with thick mint bloom on both sides. Bright viewing is pleasing with nice cartwheel auction. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Barber 25C 1899 Barber 25C 1899
AU55
PCGS
32400022

Choice $285 New April 19! Vibrant Cartwheels, Rich Frosty Luster, Hammered Strike, Pikes Peak Collection. If flashy frosted radiance and vibrant cartwheels are your numismatic passion, then this Pikes Peak 1899 Barber quarter belongs in a numismatic cabinet. An untoned example with hammered strike. Obverse devices including the stars are presented in high relief. Reverse tail feathers are completely impressed. Bright light viewing exposes tons of brilliant frosty luster from surfaces that are completely unabraded. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder with CAC approval. Ex. Port Matilda Collection.
Barber 25C 1899S Barber 25C 1899-S
EF40
PCGS
84785481

Choice HOLD
$345
New April 19! Choice Original, Gray Toned Fields, Circulated Cameo Eye Appeal, Accurately Graded, Pikes Peak Collection. Choice original surfaces are immediately noted on this noteworthy Pikes Peak 1899 San Francisco quarter. The contrast between dark gray fields and lighter main device results in lovely circulated cameo appearance. Under a bright light, the fields shift to greenish hues with gold at the immediate borders. Accurately graded and housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. The CAC census stands at 32 examples in all grades. Previously part of the amazing Iowa Collection of strictly original and evenly matched Liberty Seated and Barber quarters.
Barber 25C 1903 Barber 25C 1903
EF45
PCGS
25197775

Choice $150 New April 19! Choice Original, Light Gray Surfaces, Residual Cartwheel Luster, Conservative Grading, Pikes Peak Collection. Let's start the description with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation as this lovely 1903 Barber half is not your typical EF45. One immediately sees an AU50 upon examination due to residual cartwheel luster that is quite pleasing. Surface are covered with a thin layer of gray-gold patination that validates the strict originality. Under 10x, the surfaces are unabraded. Conservatively graded and housed in a PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder with CAC approval.
Barber 25C 1910 Barber 25C 1910
MS61
PCGS OGH
4599036

Choice $360 New April 19! Choice Original, Radiant Luster, CAC Approval, Pikes Peak Collection. Ex. Labelman87 Collection. Grading coins at the AU58/MS61 level can sometimes be more art than science, but it's clear in this case the graders were attracted by the radiating luster. Light, golden toning is highlighted by maroon rims, particularly on the obverse at stars 1 to 3. A few lines are evident on Liberty's cheek, but the story here is the mint bloom evident even in the usual problem areas of Liberty's cap, cheek, and bust truncation. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1996) old green holder with CAC approval.
Early Commems 50C 1935S Early Commems 50C 1935-S
MS67 PCGS OGH
1409560

Gem $625 New April 19! San Diego, Rich Frosted Luster, Rose Gold Patination, Evergreen State Collection. The San Diego silver commemorative was issued for the California Pacific International Exposition held during 1935 with 70,132 pieces struck. This lovely survivor retains its strict originality and has been awarded a lofty superb gem original certification. Frosted luster is consistent on both sides vibrant cartwheel action. Toning is rose-gold with golden hues being more pervasive on the reverse. A very pretty example that is housed in a PCGS Gen 3.0 (1990-1993) old green holder. From the Evergreen State Collection.
Early Commems 50C 1936S Early Commems 50C 1936-S
MS67
PCGS
44822414

Gem $575 New April 19! Columbia SC, Sesquicentennial, Superb Preservation State, Evergreen State Collection. Souvenir half dollars helped finance the celebrations marking the sesquicentennial of the founding of Columbia SC in 1786. This commemorative was struck at all three mints and offered in sets. The mintage is reported at 8,007, a low number as compared to present day standards. The Evergreen State Collection has released this notably well preserved gem with its granular frosted finish and just a touch of golden toning at the peripheries. Surfaces are entirely pristine with boldly struck devices. This piece is the epitome of originality and warrants placement in another advanced early silver commemorative set being assembled. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$1 1857 Gold G$1 1857
Type 3 Indian Princess
AU53
NGC
5853109002

Choice $525 New April 19! Choice Original, Honey-Gold Coloration, CAC Approval, Pikes Peak Collection. Tough as a date, the 1857 is one of the common gold dollars and is ideal for a gold type set and the Type 3 Indian Princess slot. This Peaks Pike example was original source from GFRC given its well preserved surfaces layered with classic honey green-gold patination. The residual luster is quite impressive under a bright light. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1875 Seated 25C 1875
AU55
PCGS
32459493
I
Choice HOLD
$365
New April 19! Near-Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. A liberal splash of deep gray and olive patina fills the obverse of this Philadelphia piece, while gold shades cover the eagle, surrounded by auburn and blue-green color in the legend. Residual luster radiates from the protected areas. Well-struck, with most star points evident. Type I reverse, with the bases of STATES close. The CAC population is 58 pieces across all grades. Large quantities of quarters poured from the Mints in the mid-1870s, but remarkably few survive with a good degree of originality. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. Ex, Eclectic Collection, GFRC Online Auctions May 2022.
Seated 25C 1891 Seated 25C 1891
AU58
NGC
2452091004

Choice $350 New April 19! Great Type Candidate, Untoned Frosty Luster, Choice Surfaces, Pikes Peak Collection. A lovely 1891 Seated quarter with frosted radiance under a bright light. While the obverse is untoned, light gold hues are noted on the upper reverse. Light rub is noted on the high points and within the fields. Struck with late die state dies with heavy reverse die cracks connecting the denomination with olive leaves and arrow heads. A quality release from the Pikes Peak Collection. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval.
Early Commems 50C 1915S Early Commems 50C 1915-S
AU58 PCGS
33834166
FS-501
Original $525 New April 16! Panama-Pacific, Repunched S/S, Evergreen State Collection. The Panama-Pacific half dollar commemorative was design by Charles Barber (obverse) and George Morgan (reverse) and celebrated the opening of the Panama Canal at the 1915 exposiiton held in San Francisco. The artistry is beautiful with 27,134 struck. All silver and gold Pan-Pacific coinage continues to be highly popular with collectors. This Evergreen State release presents an opporunity to acquire this iconic numismatic design at the AU58 pricing level rather than four figures in Mint State. Light rub is noted across the high points with a probably dip preculding a Choice quality rating. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Early Commems 50C 1920 Early Commems 50C 1920
MS66 PCGS
48149442

Gem $650 New April 16! Maine Centennial, Gem Original, Vibrant Cartwheels, Evergreen State Collection. I'll admit it! I'm partial to the 1920 Maine commemorative issue for its distinctive portrayal of the Maine coat of arms that includes a farmer with sickle and fisherman with an anchor. The Evergreen State example is most pleasing given its lofty superb gem certification with a light golden patination that does not impede the luster. This piece is a joy under a bright light with its granular frosted radiance and vibrant cartwheels. Surfaces are as expected with subtle die polish lines. A strong example that would fit nicely into an advanced silver commems set. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Early Commems 50C 1925 Early Commems 50C 1925
MS65 PCGS
46639714

Gem $785 New April 16! Fort Vancouver, Brilliant Frosted Luster, High Relief Design, Evergreen State Collection. The Fort Vancouver Centennial commem is one of my favorites due to the bold high relief design of John McLoughlin that is quite eye catching. The Evergreen State example is part of a complete set that is being redirected back into the market place and should be immediately scooped up. How about a JUST BUY IT NOW shout out as the glimmering radiance is intense under a bright light with vibrant cartwheels. Some early silver commens just have that right "look' and this is one of those coins. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Early Commems 50C 1925S Early Commems 50C 1925-S
MS65
PCGS
83285036

Gem $1250 New April 16! California Diamond Jubilee, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection. Another highlight of the Evergreen State Silver Commemorative collection, this 1925-S California strike is an unquestionably gem with the typical granular frosted luster that originates from unmolested surfaces. Under a bright light, the obverse exhibits bisected toning with orange hues on the lower right hand side with the balanced being subtle blues. The upper reverse is also toned with the same orange shades though with a lighter presentation. The CAC guide indicates $1200 as fair market value. An indeed candidate for an advanced early silver commem set. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Early Commems 50C 1926 Early Commems 50C 1926
MS65 PCGS
48103335

Gem $1125 New April 16! Sesquicentennial of American Independence, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection. The 1926 Sesquicentennial issue was strike with very low relief dies causing shallow motifs including a "dished" reverse presentation. The shallow presentation of Presidents Calvin Coolidge and George Washington are quite susceptible to wear and ticks. This example is one of the nicer specimens seen essentially unabraded portraits and with soft steely luster that is consistent on both sides. A speckled golden patina partially coats the obverse while fully overlaid across the reverse. Worthy of consideration for an advanced silver commemorative collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Early Commems 50C 1935 Early Commems 50C 1935
MS66 PCGS
37990452

Gem $625 New April 16! Connecticut Tercentenary, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection. Have you noticed that the Whitman Redbook illustrates the 1935 Connecticut, among other silver commemoratives, with the traditional obverse and reverses swapped? Visitors can always learn something new reading GFRC descriptions, huh? OK, back to the Evergreen State example from his newly release collection. Pristine surfaces offer a gentle granular frosted look with notable cartwheels under a bright light. A thin coin gray patina coats both sides as expected for a gem Mint State specimen. Worthy of consideration. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Early Commems 50C 1935 Early Commems 50C 1935
MS65
PCGS
21913934

Gem $1100 New April 16! Hudson, New York Sesquicentennial, Rich Mint Bloom, Solid Gem, Evergreen State Collection. The Hudson, as it is fondly called, is a silver commem issued during 1935 that marked the 150th anniversary of the founding of Hudson, New York. Named after the explorer Henry Hudson, 25,265 pieces were struck. The reverse flagship, the Half Moon, reminds me of the 1892-1893 Columbian reverse given the commonality of early sailing ship designs. This example warrants its CAC green bean as perfectly original. A thick mint bloom, which coats both sides, scream originality. Active cartwheels are noted under a bright light. "Creamy" is the appropriate term for the radiance. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.3 (2004) holder with CAC approval.
Early Commems 50C 1936 Early Commems 50C 1936
MS66+
PCGS
46734685

Gem $1300 New April 16! Gettysburg, Exceptional Gem, Evergreen State Collection. The Battle of Gettysburg Anniversary commemorative design is truly special with images of Union and Confederate veterans as prepared by Frank Vittor. Mintage was a reasonable 26,928. This super gem survivor radiates brilliant frosted luster and exceptional overall eye appeal. This piece completely stands out in the new consigned Evergreen State Collection and warrants a JUST BUY IT NOW presentation. Under a bright light, the wide borders have acquired a light golden patina which further adds to the charm. The CAC guide indicates $1000 as fair market value at the MS66 level jumping to $1850 in full MS67. Talk to me if you wish to own this marvelous gem. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1838 Seated 10C 1838
No Drapery, Large Stars
MS66 NGC Fatty
244567016
F-111a
Gem $4950 New April 14! Cracked Obverse #3, Top 100 Varieties, Superb Gem Example, Sheffield Collection. A richly original example toned in a soft mottling of steel-blue, golden-rose, champagne-pink and olive-gray patina. The strike is fully executed with surfaces that are exceptionally smooth and well preserved. Frosted luster is noted under a bright light. An excellent candidate to represent the brief Liberty Seated, No Drapery dime design in a high grade Mint State type set. F-111a and previously listed as Shattered Obverse #3 by Greer and included in the Top 100 Varieties set. The obverse features a bold bisecting crack meandering through Liberty's portrait and the reverse is cracked through the letters AT in STATES into the wreath. Housed in a pristine NGC Gen 5 (1992-1995) holder.
Seated 10C 1860 Seated 10C 1860
MS64 PCGS
03606412
F-101a
Gem $950 New April 14! Business Strike from Proof Dies, Steely Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Eye Appeal, Ex. Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Yet another case where GFRC photography leaves much to be desired. The gorgeous 1860 F-101a dime has fabulous steely frosted luster with mirror reflectance under angled lighting. This is to be expected as circulation strikes were produced from a proof die pair with the (a) die variety suffix being added for the circulation strike. The holder is also old and worn which further detracts the camera with plastic haze spots. Trust me that this piece is worthy of its gem quality rating. As a reminder, this is the F-101a plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Returning to the price list courtesy of the Sheffield Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1874CC Seated 10C 1874-CC
With Arrows
EF45
PCGS
50089237
F-101
Gem $58000 New April 14! Key Date, Gem Original, Gerry Fortin Collection.. All 1874-CC dimes have a die crack through the mintmark as the prime diagnostic. On this example, the die crack continues through the right wreath and exits to the rim at 2:00. Undoubtedly, the key date in the Liberty Seated Dime series with 10,817 struck. A rarity when considering few strictly original survivors are extant. Nearly all are problematic with porosity or restoration efforts. The Fortin specimen exhibits light to moderate olive golden-gray patination with an ancient mark above DIM(E) being the only anomaly. Of vital importance is the unquestionable originality presenting a multi-decade opportunity for the astute numismatist. F-101 from a single die pair and the plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collector online reference. CAC has approved 16 coins in all grades with five finer. The CAC price guide lists $46,100 at the offered graded and $72,000 in AU50. Heritage Auctions, September 2003 Long Beach Sale, Lot #6403. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1880 Seated 10C 1880
MS66+
PCGS
25004984
F-102a
Gem $2400 New April 14! Low Mintage Circulation Strike, Partially Mirrored, Gem Original, Sheffield Collection. Three die pairs were employed for the 1880 Philadelphia dime issue, only two of which were used for circulation strikes. The F-102 die pairing can be located as a proof strike followed by the F-102a circulation strike as is the case with this Sheffield Collection offering. Since the dies were reused, it is not uncommon to see partially mirrored fields for well preserved F-102a survivors. This example radiates mirrored reflectance that is not impeded by the orange-rose patination. Accurately graded with unquestionably originality. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (20013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1882 Seated 10C 1882
MS65+
CACG
993009577
F-101a
Gem $875 New April 14! Repunched 2, Superior Presentation, Gem Original, Sheffield Collection. Rich frosted luster and golden aquamarine toning are the highlights of this gem 1882 F-101a dime. This piece was struck from proof dies that were re-employed for circulation strikes. Surfaces exhibit granular mint bloom that is consistent on both sides. A bright light review reveals frosted luster that is partially muted by the dense patina. Cartwheels are active, more so on the reverse. Repunching on the 2 digit is evident under the top ball and below the base. An unquestionable gem that is so close to full MS66. Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 10C 1883 Seated 10C 1883
MS64
CACG
993083029
F-109
Choice $625 New April 14! Repunched and Broken 3, Pastel Shades, Gem Eye Candy, Frosty Luster, Active Cartwheels, Sheffield Collection. A wicked nice 1883 Liberty Seated dime as we say in Downeast Maine. Worthy of its CACG near-gem certification with pastel coloring on both sides. Orange, gray, aquamarine shades decorate the obverse while the reverse offers a fiery rose center with orange surrounding the outer wreath devices. Frosted luster, while being immediately evident under a bright light, is move prevalent on the reverse. Surfaces are completely unabraded. Struck from the F-109 die pairing with partial lower loop on the 3 digit and repunching at the upper loop. Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 50C 1874S Seated 50C 1874-S
With Arrows
AU58 NGC
6691013010
WB-1
Original $1685 New April 13! Steely Luster, Better San Francisco Date, Emerald Collection . 1874-S Seated halves are not as scarce as the prior year's issue but still should garner attention at the AU58 grade level with only 9 listed in the PCGS population report. The Emerald Collection is back with an AU58 graded duplicate that offers steely fields and the accompanying reflectance under a bright light. A light gold patina is further enhanced by mottled blue-gray accents on the upper obverse. Strike is typical for the issue with a few stars lacking center points. An ancient contact mark is noted on Liberty's left facing shoulder. WB-1 with die lines in the lower gown folds. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 50C 1880 Seated 50C 1880
AU53 PCGS
38305548

Original $1150 New April 13! Low Mintage Date, Steely Fields, Even Gray, Emerald Collection. 1880 was another small-mintage year for the Liberty Seated half dollars denomination with only 8,400 being struck for circulation. Given its low mintage, many survivors will exhibit partially mirrored fields as is the case for this lot when viewed under a bright light. The fields are consistently steely, but exhibit proof like characteristics at the borders. Toning is a consistent gray with peripheral golden accents on the reverse. The strike is essentially complete with fully defined star center points. Rub is seen throughout Liberty and in the fields. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 50C 1882 Seated 50C 1882
AU58 NGC
6062395011

Choice HOLD
$1150
New April 13! Low Mintage Date, Rose-Gray Patination, Popular John McCloskey Pedigree, Emerald Collection. The 1882 Seated half dollar offers a mintage that is the lowest of the 1879-1890 period and tied with the 1884 at 4,400 piece. This date is much less available in circulated grades than its Mint State counterparts. This John McCloskey pedigreed example exhibits mirrored fields under a bright light regardless of the typical coin gray in-hand presentation per the images. In particular, the obverse rose-blue hues are quite attractive once the darker gray shades melt away. Strike is typical with essentially unabraded surfaces. The offer price is quite compelling given the low mintage and excellent preservation. Housed in new large font NGC holder with special John McCloskey Collection pedigree holder.
Seated 25C 1879 Seated 25C 1879
MS67 PCGS
42161961
Briggs 1-A
Gem $5500 New April 12! Exceptional Super Gem, Emerald Collection. From 1879 through 1890, the Philadelphia Mint produced few circulation strikes as the Treasury Department distributed huge quantities of older quarters that had been hoarded during the Civil War and Reconstruction eras. The 1879 issue was limited to just 13,600 pieces. This newly released Emerald Collection specimen is one of the finest survivors available today. Both sides are vividly toned with the obverse overlaid with blended steel-olive, cobalt blue and champagne-pink iridescence. On the reverse, exquisite target toning is noted in shades of champagne-pink, antique gold, steel-blue, salmon-pink and silver-apricot. This is a sharply lustrous specimen with partially mirrored radiance throughout with essentially unabraded surfaces that are just a few wispy marks away from an even higher grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder.
Seated 50C 1849O Seated 50C 1849-O
AU58 NGC
6329574009
WB-2
Original $1150 New April 12! Better New Orleans Date, Steely Reflectance, Emerald Collection. Steely luster is readily apparent under a bright light with hints of gold at the rims for this 1849-O WB-2 release. The strike is typical with weakness at the head and surrounding stars. Light rub is noted across the motifs and fields. Regardless of the 2,310,000 minted, this is a better New Orleans date with PCGS certified AU58 examples limited to only 16 pieces. Housed in new large font NGC holder. Ex. Heritage Auctions, October 2022 Internet sale where it realized $1,080.
Seated 50C 1851O Seated 50C 1851-O
MS63 NGC
6056760015
WB-1
Choice $3650 New April 12! Pre-1853 Silver Arbitrage Survivor, Steely-Frosted Radiance, Emerald Collection. The discovery of huge amounts of California gold brought about a shift of the bimetallic gold/silver ratio. The U.S. operated under a bimetallic standard from 1792 to 1853, where both gold and silver were used as legal tender. The Coinage Act of 1792 established the gold-to-silver ratio at 15:1, meaning one ounce of gold was valued the same as 15 ounces of silver. This ratio was intended to reflect the market value of the two metals at the time. By 1853, the U.S. began moving away from the bimetallic system, as the discovery of gold in California and other factors disrupted the balance further with silver bullion becoming more valuable than the face value of circulating coinage between 1850 through early 1853. Large denomination coinage struck in New Orleans was prone to export for silver arbitrage purposes. Somehow, this steely-frosted survivor was spared. Bright light radiance is compelling with orange-rose and aquamarine hues blended across the obverse while the reverse features center aquamarine surround by a light orange-gold band. The strike is fully executed with a few wispy rub lines in the fields. Housed in new large font NGC holder. Previously sold at Heritage Auction 09/21 where it realized $4080.
Seated 50C 1859S Seated 50C 1859-S
MS62 NGC
3266152011
WB-6
Choice HOLD
$2350
New April 12! Medium S, Lively Steely Reflectance, Semi-Prooflike Finish, Emerald Collection. Lively brilliance glows boldly on both sides of this well struck and nicely choice Mint State 1859 San Francisco half dollar example. Perhaps lightly dipped ages ago, the surfaces retain a bold luster and semi-prooflike flash. A hint of copper-gold toning clings to the obverse rims with deeper shades on the upper reverse. A hammered strike further enhances the eye appeal is exceptional for the modest MS62 assigned grade. WB-6, the lone 1859 reverse with a Medium S mintmark, easily noted by the sharp point of the upper serif. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert. Ex. Boylston Collection Part III per Legend Auctions October 2021 where it realized $2,350.
Seated 50C 1867S Seated 50C 1867-S
AU58 NGC
6326802020
WB-8
Choice HOLD
$900
New April 12! Golden Frosted Luster, Complete Strike, Boone Family Label, Emerald Collection. An attractive 1867-S WB-6 half with frosted luster that is not impacted by the light golden hues that are deeper at the peripheries. The overall strike is complete with all stars having well defined center points and separate eagle claws. Light rub is noted across the motifs and in the right field. Housed in new large font NGC holder. The label captures the Pioneer Boone Family Collection pedigree.
Seated 50C 1868 Seated 50C 1868
PR64CAMEO NGC
6096927002

Choice $1950 New April 12! Cameo Designation, Exceptional Eye Appeal, Sharp Mirrors, Emerald Collection. One of the highlights of the new Emerald Collection consignment, this 1868 proof half offers exceptional eye appeal at an "affordable" grade for both type and half dollar series collectors. Sharp reflective mirrors explode under a bright light with layered multi-colored toning being exemplified. The obverse center rose and surrounding aquamarine, as illustrated, shift to predominately sky blues, a hallmark of a choice original 19th century silver proof. The reverse is even more compelling with a thin blue arc at the borders nicely framing center rose. The strike is hammered throughout though I've noted weak vertical shield lines as made. There is a faint lint mark on the cheek and subtle wispy hairlines in the right obverse field that probably preclude a CAC green bean. Regardless, the eye appeal is truly pleasing. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 10C 1879 Seated 10C 1879
PR66CAM PCGS
05931139
F-102
Gem $1500 New April 11! Cameo Designation, Superb Gem Original, Colorful Mirrors, Emerald Collection. 1879 saw a dramatic reduction in silver coinage production across Liberty Seated denominations. On the other hand, proof strikes remained steady with a mintage of 1,100 pieces across four die pairs. This F-102 proof strike garnered a Cameo designation and rightly so. Colorful reflective fields are a joy to view while the primary motifs are lightly frosted. Center gold is nicely framed by a peripheral sky blue ring on both the obverse and reverse. Fields are absolutely pristine as one with expect for the certified grade. Classic ring toned proof eye appeal is readily demonstrated on this Emerald Collection offering at an attractive offer price. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 50C 1862S Seated 50C 1862-S
AU58 PCGS OGH
4255510
WB-5
Choice HOLD
$2000
New April 11! Choice Original, Emerald Collection. Creamy, satiny luster hosts light tan patina on both sides. The bright color suggests an old dipping, but the surfaces are pleasing and the usual hairlines that one might expect are not evident. We rate the coin as Choice overall. WB-5, with the date sloping upward and a mintmark tilted to the left. Well struck, with only a couple soft stars and most of the claw joints cleanly separated. The PCGS price guide is $1,400 in AU58. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder. Ex. New Jersey Collection. Immediately sold when showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 50C 1874 Seated 50C 1874
With Arrows
AU55 PCGS OGH
5366427
WB-103
Choice $725 New April 11! Choice Original, Emerald Collection. Sharply reflective surfaces contrast with the central devices, and a “black and white” look is evident as the coin is tilted under a light. Hints of gold patina are present on both sides, more so on the obverse. This example is nicely struck with strong detail in the left leg feathers, a typical area of weakness on the reverse of the Seated half. The Mint added arrows to the 1873 and 1874 silver coinage to signify a slight change in weight, which increased from 12.44 to 12.50 grams. The latter figure was a nod to the metric standard, being the equivalent of 25 grams per dollar. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder.
Seated 50C 1876CC Seated 50C 1876-CC
AU58 PCGS
6600342
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Choice HOLD
$1850
New April 11! Moderately Proof Like, Light Gold Toning, Choice Original, Emerald Collection.. Frosty devices grace both sides, contrasting with moderately reflective, proof-like fields. This is a sharply struck example with distinct star centers and pinpoint detail in the eagle feathers. WB-33, with a diagonal line joining E in STATES with the rim. A few of so-called proofs come from the WB-33 die pair, and, with the sharp strike and prooflike surfaces, it's easy to see why this attribution might be made despite the lack of any contemporary designation as such. Regardless, this is unquestionably well-executed coinage and worthy of special attention. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder.
Seated 50C 1885 Seated 50C 1885
AU58 PCGS
29803470

Choice $1850 New April 11! Notably Low Mintage, Crusty Violet-Gray Skin, Choice Steely Surfaces, Emerald Collection. The 1885 and 1886 Seated half dollar dates are well recognized as having the lowest Philadelphia mintages for the series. 1885 saw 5,200 strikes with minimal surviving circulated populations while 1886 totaled 5,000. Both dates are equally challenging. Enter this important 1885 AU58 offering from the Emerald Collection. This is a duplicate piece with crusted violet-gray toning on both sides. Underlying fields are steely as would be expected. Strike is completed along with choice surfaces. Light rub is detected under the patina. If a fan of crusty silver type and better dates, please consider. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder. Ex. Twin Lakes Collection.
Seated 50C 1887 Seated 50C 1887
MS62 NGC
1935957003

Choice HOLD
$1500
New April 11! Low Mintage Date, Emerald Collection. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 50C 1889 Seated 50C 1889
AU58 PCGS
15406737

Original HOLD
$1550
New April 11! Low Mintage Date, Emerald Collection. Thick mint bloom is noted on both sides of this low mintage 1889 Philadelphia issue with 12,000 struck. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Morgan $1 1895S Morgan $1 1895-S
VF30 PCGS
42851216

Original $950 New April 6! Scarce San Francisco Issue, Steely Surfaces, Even Gray. This scarce 1895 San Francisco issue often comes heavily bag marked, while this example is evenly worn with minimally abraded surfaces, especially for the grade. A delightful better date Morgan issue that was recently taken in trade. Attractively priced at a few percentage points over CDN bid for near term sale.
Seated 5C 1864S Seated 5C 1864-S
AU58 NGC
413108006

Original $1000 New April 6! Rare Civil War Date, Steely Fields, Light Gray, Lakeland Collection.. Steely luster radiates from both sides of this challenging Civil War era half dime date. Another Lakeland Collection release, this 1864-S half issue has a limited mintage of 90,000 pieces. The strike is complete on this near-choice original example. Light gray surfaces are noted with peripheral gold more prevalent on the reverse. Light rub is noted on the obverse high points and within the fields. Fairly priced along with being certified at the Everyman's collecting grade. Housed in NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1836 Capped Bust 50C 1836
Lettered Edge
AU53 NGC
3666210011
O-101
Choice $360 New April 5! Lettered Edge, Super Original, Lakeland Collection.. A thoroughly pleasing 1836 Lettered Edge half dollar with undisturbed steely fields. Under a bright light, the in-hand gray patination shifts to golden hues on the obverse along with golden-gray shades on the reverse. A super choice example that warrants a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Gold G$1 1887 Gold G$1 1887
Type 3 Indian Princess
MS63
PCGS
45322083

Choice $950 New April 5! Choice Original, Island City Collection.. GFRC Client Buyout and Price Reduction - Frosty yellow-gold surfaces reveal hints of rose patina and scattered bits of red-copper color. Most one-dollar pieces of this decade migrated quickly into collector hands, and high-grade survivors are the rule. As a result, highly lustrous and completely detailed examples, such as the present coin, are available to today’s collector at reasonable price points. CAC has certified 119 coins total, with 101 pieces finer. The CAC price guide value is $1,100 in MS63. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1864 Seated 25C 1864
EF45 NGC
3147076008

Choice $850 New April 5! Stately Eye Appeal, Natural Coin Gray, Orange-Gold Borders, Choice Surfaces, Lakeland Collection.. The 1864 Philadelphia issue sports a mintage of 93,600 and is scarcer than prior year 1863 strikes. Surviving circulated examples for this Civil War date are concentrated at the EF40 and EF45 grade levels with PCGS pop report indicating 31 total. That amount is meager as compared to the numbers of collectors attempting build a date and mintmark set. This Lakeland Collection release is fully choice with steely fields overlaid by natural coin gray patination. The orange-gold peripheral toning further enhances its charm. Surfaces are essentially pristine and a pleasant surprise given the amount of time in circulation. Worthy of serious consideration at the offer price. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder.
Seated 50C 1862 Seated 50C 1862
EF40 PCGS
15680216

Choice $500 New April 5! Better Philadelphia Date, Perfect Circulated Presentation, Fully Choice, Lakeland Collection.. The 1862 Philadelphia half dollar issue is in constant demand and continues to be underrated. This well preserved Lakeland Collection release presents coin gray patina and pleasing eye appeal. Little else needs to be written as the images accurately illustrate this coin's natural beauty. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 50C 1865S Seated 50C 1865-S
AU55 PCGS
10722918
WB-1
Choice HOLD
$1750
New April 5! Steely Fields, Plum Purple-Gray Toning, Choice Surfaces, Lakeland Collection.. Thick toning covers steely surfaces, with plum-purple patina blanketing both sides. The centers are lighter and exhibit emerald-gray shading within the drapery and reverse shield. WB-1, with die clash marks at the elbow and a broken mintmark. The strike is strong, with razor-sharp detail in the claw joints. Previously from the Cumberland County Collection sale of February 2021 with the record being available in the Sales Archive. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 5C 1864S Seated 5C 1864-S
MS61 NGC
6613149013

Choice $1475 New April 5! Rare Civil War San Francisco Date, Choice Original, Lakeland Collection.. Liberty Seated half dime collectors infrequently see the 1864-S date as mintage was a tiny 90,000 pieces. The rough mining community conditions left few survivors for present day collectors. The Lakeland Collection is releasing one of its duplicate Civil War pieces back to the marketplace after purchasing from GFRC during June 2024. Originally from the Mirror Collection and promptly scooped up by out mother and son collecting team. Both sides present steely fields with consistent luster and toning front and back, a testament to the originality. A few ancient contact marks are noted on the obverse but fully toned. The MS61 grade is quite fair for this noteworthy lot. The June 2024 purchase can be found in the Sales Archive. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 5C 1865S Seated 5C 1865-S
AU58 PCGS
42456867

Choice $1300 New April 5! Superb Presentation, Challenging Civil War Issue, Near-Gem Original, Lakeland Collection.. A marvelous 1865-S half dime, from the Lakeland Collection, with a mintage of only 120,000. The story is the same for all Civil War era San Francisco issues in that there was a strong demand for smaller silver denominations to support western frontier commerce. This date's mintage primarily went into circulation with a minimal number of Mint State survivors extant. This example radiates frosted luster with orange-gold and rose toning on the unabraded surfaces. Strike is deeply impressed with heavy die clashing on both sides. This half dime is a worthy inclusion into an advanced coinage and warrants a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Previously sold October 2021 via Stack's Bowers online auction where it realized $1320. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1833 Capped Bust 50C 1833
AU58
PCGS
43621468
O-105
Choice $985 New April 4! Popular Everyman Grade, Orange-Gray Toning, Choice Surfaces, Evergreen State Collection. This Evergreen Collection release is a choice 1833 O-105 half struck with late die state dies as evidenced by metal flow lines throughout the fields. Under a bright light, surfaces radiate a soft frosted luster with strong radiance on the lightly toned reverse. Unquestionably original with light rub. CAC has approved 90 at the certified grade with a price guide value at $950. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) Gold shield holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1838 Seated 10C 1838
No Drapery, Large Stars
MS63 PCGS
3737124
F-104
Choice $995 New April 4! Cracked Obverse, Rich Frosted Luster, Peripheral Copper-Gold, Evergreen State Collection. The 1838 Liberty Seated dime date is well known for its three major cracked obverse die varieties along with a vertically cracked reverse. Not often recognized as being in the same league of importance is the F-104 die pairing with its cracked obverse. In this case, the die crack is not bisecting but rather, two bold cracks originating at the rims at 7:00 and 2:00. This Evergreen State collection release presents a late die state example with the die cracks as advanced as I've seen during years of researching and dealing. The steely-frosted luster is brilliant under angled lighting with the right obverse field die crack being seen without a loupe. The overall strike is hammered while unabraded surfaces round out the positive attributes. A choice example that will pleased the selective collector. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder.
Seated 10C 1839 Seated 10C 1839
No Drapery
MS62 NGC
5742516011
F-106c
Choice $725 New April 4! Cracked Obverse, Rotated Reverse Left 18 Degrees, Gorgeous Toning, Frosted Luster, Sheffield Collection. Notable eye appeal arrives with this 1839 F-106c Liberty Seated dime offering. Frosted luster highlights peripheral aquamarine-gold that surrounds obverse center rose. Strike is complete but not sharp as the F-106c die pairing features a well worn and cracked die pair. Reverse die misalignment is clockwise 18 degrees. The progressive obverse die crack at 12:00 from rim through Liberty's head down to neckline becomes stronger and more visible during the F-106c die state. Another significant die crack starts at the rim to the right of star 10 and joins stars 11 through 13. The reverse exhibits multiple cracks to the rim. This new offering brings a highly detailed late die state variety with beautiful toning. How can you pass up the combination? Housed in new large font NGC holder with edge view insert.
Seated 10C 1853 Seated 10C 1853
No Arrows
AU55 PCGS
37847804
F-101
Original $1250 New April 4! No Arrows, Creamy Frosted Luster, Early Die State, Near-Choice Original. The 1853 No Arrows dime remains elusive in all grades other than Mint State. 1853 was a transitional year for American coinage. Early in 1853, the Philadelphia Mint produced 95,000 dimes under the old weight standard of 2.67 grams. Subsequently that year, the planchet weight was reduced to 2.49 grams. To signify the change, engravers initially hand punched arrows on either side of the date, and proceeded to strike over 12 million pieces. Since issued by the Philadelphia mint, there were enough local collectors to save some No Arrows Mint State example with the balance reaching circulation. Circulated survivors are infrequently offered with this AU55 certified presented as an opportunity. This is a lightly frosted example with a complete strike. Under a bright light, faint gold surrounds the stars and reverse legend. A mark by the hair curls precludes a full Choice quality rating. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.