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Photo Denom Date Grade TPG Variety GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Capped Bust 25C 1831 Capped Bust 25C 1831
Large Letters
MS63
PCGS
11933353
B-5
Gem $6000 New October 19! Large Letters, Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Steely, frosted luster radiates from both sides of the GFRC-rated Gem example, highlighting stone original skin. Gold and russet patina is evident throughout, and the eye appeal is strong. B-5, with large 1s punched over smaller 1s, and long arrowheads to the right of the eagle. The Large Letters reverse is considerably scarcer than the Small Letters variety, with PCGS reporting three times as many certification events for the Small Letters variety. CAC has certified 47 pieces across all grades, three examples in MS63, and nine coins finer, the highest in MS65. The CAC price guide value in MS63 is $6,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the Large Letters attribution.
Early Copper 1C 1820 Early Copper 1C 1820
Large Date
MS65RB
PCGS
34351291

Gem $3000 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Steely, frosted luster blankets both sides of this GFRC-Gem rated example, and a light source easily activates flashy cartwheels. Partial red and orange patina is evident in the protected areas, throughout the stars and wreath. A die crack encircles the obverse and serves to identify this example as the N-13 variety. Most of the N-13 pieces originate from the Randall Hoard, a wooden keg of large cents found underneath a Georgia railway platform some time after the Civil War. CAC notes 68 coins in all grades with 32 pieces in MS65RB and eight coins finer. The CAC price guide value is $3,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the Large Date attribution.
Early Copper 1C 1838 Early Copper 1C 1838
MS63BN
PCGS
28157801

Gem $900 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Lightly mirrored surfaces reflect fiery red color in the protected areas. The originality of this GFRC-Gem rated example is strong, as confirmed by hairline-free fields. The availability of a 19th century type coin in such an elevated condition, at a price point less than $1,000, is noteworthy. The CAC census records 200 coins in all grades, 27 pieces in MS63BN, and 101 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $850. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$10 1847 Gold G$10 1847
Liberty
AU50
PCGS OGH
9829530

Choice $2650 New October 19! Choice Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Rich orange-gold patina blankets both sides, with deeper shades evident in the stars. Original Mint bloom is present in the protected areas, within the figure of Liberty and the reverse legend. Even though production of the 1847 issue was relatively plentiful, the CAC population is remarkably low when compared to 20th century gold series. CAC has approved 112 coins, nine pieces in AU50, and 62 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $2,650. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval. The combination of a classic gold coin with the old green holder is, in our opinion, more attractive than the current PCGS presentation, which employs blue tags.
Gold G$10 1907 Gold G$10 1907
Indian
MS62
PCGS
31427072
No Motto
Gem $2850 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Surfaces of this No Motto Indian ten are notably unabraded for the grade, and the overall appeal is exceptional. Yellow-gold color is even throughout, accompanied by generous frost. The ten-dollar Indian is one of the most popular designs in the U.S. series, and this GFRC-rated Gem example represents an excellent selection for a type set. CAC has approved 654 coins in all grades, 113 pieces in MS62, and 421 examples finer. The CAC price guide value in MS62 is $2,650. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1845 Gold G$5 1845
Liberty
AU55
PCGS
41453460

Choice $1550 New October 19! Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. While the 1845 Philadelphia issue represents a more common date among the Liberty fives, the situation becomes challenging when considering CAC certification, as many pieces exhibit washed out fields or other impairments. The example reveals original, green-gold surfaces with liberal orange patina in the protected areas. CAC notes 69 coins in all grades, 11 examples in AU55, and 35 pieces higher. The CAC price guide value in AU55 is $1,650. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval. The label indicates the Fairmont Collection pedigree.
Gold G$5 1847C Gold G$5 1847-C
Liberty
AU53
PCGS
40932250

Choice $6750 New October 19! Very Scarce in AU, Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. Yellow gold surfaces lead to ample steely-frosted luster in the stars and legend, accompanied by minimal crust in the date and wings. Most of the star points are defined, if faintly so. The Charlotte Liberty $5 series includes 22 pieces, issued between 1839 and 1861, and there are no “impossible” coins in the set – an interesting challenge for those taken to dated gold. CAC has approved 65 coins in all grades with four examples in AU53 and 15 pieces finer. The CAC price guide value in AU53 is $6,750. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1849 Gold G$5 1849
Liberty
AU53
PCGS
41453385

Choice $1650 New October 19! Scarce in AU, Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. Orange patina emerges from the protected areas of this lower-mintage Philadelphia piece, residing in the stars and legend and surrounding the central devices, while the fields host steely, reflective luster. Philadelphia strikes of this era are typically stronger than those of the branch Mints, and that is the case here, with most star centers cleanly defined. The CAC census notes 43 coins across all grades, with five examples in AU53 and 19 pieces finer. CAC assigns a value of $1,700 in AU53.Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval. The label indicates the Fairmont Collection pedigree.
Gold G$5 1850 Gold G$5 1850
Liberty
AU58
PCGS
25528441

Gem $4000 New October 19! Gem Original, White Pine Collection.. Steely, reflective Mint bloom radiates from the recessed areas of this lower-mintage Philadelphia example, while both sides exhibit even yellow-gold color. The overall eye appeal is terrific, and we expect significant interest in this GFRC Gem-rated example. The CAC population is remarkably low, a fact not yet fully appreciated by the market. The CAC census notes only 27 pieces in all grades, with eight coins in AU50 and only a single piece finer, in MS62. The CAC price guide value is $3,000, though we consider this example superior to the PCGS AU58 CAC Fairmont coin (Stack's Bowers April 2022, lot 5054, realized $4,560). Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1851C Gold G$5 1851-C
Liberty
EF45
PCGS
27451405

Choice $6000 New October 19! Underrated No Motto Charlotte Issue, White Pine Collection.. Charlotte fives typically exhibit weak strikes, but this piece is an exception with most of the star centers evident and defined feathers beneath the shield. Deep gold patina evenly covers the fields while the protected areas exhibit lighter yellow shades. The in-hand appeal is healthy, and the next owner will be pleased. With a mintage of 49,176 coins, CAC notes 28 pieces total, eight examples in EF45, and 12 coins finer. The CAC price guide value is $8,000.Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1853 Gold G$5 1853
Liberty
AU55
PCGS
41453350

Choice $1450 New October 19! Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. Ostensibly a common date in the No Motto Liberty five series, even the 1853 issue becomes challenging when strict originality is considered. CAC has approved less than a hundred pieces since inception (2007), even including the recent Fairmont sales. This two-tone example reveals steely, frosted luster in the stars and legend, contrasting with warm gold fields. CAC notes 88 coins total, with 11 pieces certified at the AU55 level and 39 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $1,600. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval. The PCGS label indicates the Fairmont Collection pedigree.
Gold G$5 1856 Gold G$5 1856
Liberty
AU58
PCGS
41453363

Choice $1650 New October 19! Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. Ample, steely frost rises from the rose-gold protected areas of this Philadelphia five, while the fields and central figures are more deeply shaded. A strong strike renders defined star centers and nearly full detail beneath the shield. The Fairmont hoard will long be remembered as an important source of strictly original U.S. gold, and this piece is a worthy representative. CAC has approved 89 coins in all, with 27 pieces at the AU58 level and 21 examples in Mint State grades. In AU58, CAC assigns a value of $1,900. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the Fairmont Collection.
Gold G$5 1856S Gold G$5 1856-S
Liberty
EF45
PCGS
41453368

Choice $1900 New October 19! Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. Thick crust is the hallmark of this highly original San Francisco piece, the epitome of what the collector RYK, a frequent poster on the PCGS U.S. Coin Forum, refers to as “dirty old gold.” Even color covers both sides, with hints of orange-rose patina in the protected areas, while a few wispy bits of dirt reside in the central devices. One cannot have enough coins like this. CAC has certified 64 examples in all, with 6 coins in EF45 and 42 pieces in higher grades. CAC assigns a value of $1,800 in EF45. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the Fairmont Collection pedigree.
Gold G$5 1865S Gold G$5 1865-S
Liberty
VF35
PCGS
20305105

Choice $7000 New October 19! Well Preserved Civil War Rarity, White Pine Collection.. Mottled tan and gold color blanket the obverse of this No Motto San Francisco piece, while the reverse reveals uniform patina marked by rose highlights in the protected areas. Note, this example exhibits the normal date, punched lower in the field, which is scarcer than the inverted date variety. Mintage in this year was 27,612 examples. As typical for the White Pine consignment, the CAC population is minimal. The CAC census reports 18 pieces total, a single coin in VF35 (this example), and 12 pieces finer. The CAC price guide value is $6,750. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1867 Gold G$5 1867
Liberty
EF45
PCGS
26417626

Choice $6000 New October 19! Civil War Rarity, Near-Gem Original, White Pine Collection.. The White Pine collection is full of low-mintage pieces, and this issue is similarly scarce, with a production of 6,870 coins. Even gold shading covers the steely, reflective surfaces of this example, with traces of frost evident in the protected areas. Liberty is neatly outlined by copper patina and the overall eye appeal is pleasing. PCGS Coin Facts indicates market availability of less than three pieces per year, a number that includes non-CAC pieces. CAC has certified only 12 coins in all grades with three pieces in EF45 and eight examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $5,000.Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1867S Gold G$5 1867-S
Liberty
EF40
PCGS
26586987

Choice $4750 New October 19! Very Rare Civil War Issue, Near-Gem Original, White Pine Collection.. Original gold patina gives way to lighter shades in the recessed areas, with traces of steely luster evident here and there. Crusty wisps reside in protected spaces, most notably within the shield. The San Francisco Mint produced 29,000 pieces in this year, as gold production remained low in a “hard money” era. As with most of the pieces in the White Pine collection, the CAC census is minimal, with 20 coins total, including a pair of pieces at EF40 and eight examples in higher grades. The CAC price guide assigns a value of $3,000.Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1868S Gold G$5 1868-S
Liberty
AU55
PCGS
81479275

Choice $6000 New October 19! Rare Grade, Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. Pinkish-orange patina fills the rims and protected areas of this low-mintage San Francisco piece, contrasting with the steely gold fields. Survival of 19th century branch Mint coinage is often a matter of chance, and CAC reports only a single Mint State piece, MS62, which the CAC guide prices at a whopping $72,000. This piece remains well-advanced within the CAC condition census, bested by only four pieces in AU58 and the single MS coin. CAC has approved 19 coins total, and the CAC price guide value in AU55 is $6,000. While finest known status confers the all-important bragging rights, we would rather own, for the same money, a dozen coins like this AU55 example, as opposed to a single piece graded only a few points finer. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$5 1875S Gold G$5 1875-S
Liberty
AU58 PCGS
29959721

Choice $12000 New October 19! Rare Date, Rich Satiny Radiance, Near-Gem Original, White Pine Collection.. The San Francisco Mint produced only 9,000 pieces in this year, and high-grade survivors are few and far between. Indeed, this example is tied for third-finest known at PCGS, with only one AU58+ piece and an MS64 coin higher. Yellow-gold color flows from exceptional, satiny Mint bloom, and a strong strike delivers full star and claw details. This piece represents a combination of rarity, eye appeal, and condition census placement, all in all a prize from the White Pine collection. PCGS has certified 70 examples total, with four pieces in AU58 and two coins finer. PCGS assigns a value of $20,000 in AU58.Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder.
Gold G$5 1876S Gold G$5 1876-S
Liberty
AU53 PCGS
10005562

Choice $16000 New October 19! Very Rare San Francisco Issue, Choice Original, White Pine Collection.. A mere 4,000 pieces flowed from the San Francisco Mint in this year, and this is a colorful example with abundant reddish-pink shading evident on both sides. High points exhibit lighter gold color, while the recessed areas reveal varied copper patina. Luster is steely and reflective. The PCGS census notes 47 coins total, with three pieces (including this coin) in AU53 and eight examples finer. The PCGS price guide value is $20,000. While not inexpensive, the combination of rarity and eye appeal is compelling, and this piece should draw considerable interest among advanced gold specialists. Housed Ina PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder.
Gold G$5 1912 Gold G$5 1912
Indian
MS64
PCGS
6561382

Gem $3600 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Honey-gold surfaces admit scattered pink and copper patina, and the overall eye appeal of this lustrous, GFRC-rated Gem piece is strong. The $2.50 and $5 Indian series were struck on flat planchets, not upset, and the lack of rims leads to even toning at the peripheries. This pieces comes in an optimal collector grade, advanced in the condition census, with a large price jump in the next grade. CAC records 500 coins total, 96 pieces in MS64, and just 11 examples finer, all in MS65. The CAC price guide in MS64 is $3,600, advancing to $14,500 in MS65. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder with CAC approval.
Liberty 5C 1902 Liberty 5C 1902
MS66
PCGS
31828178

Gem $1900 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Rich, frosted luster easily activates the bold cartwheels of this GFRC-Gem rated example. Both sides reveal bands of light tan patina. CAC has approved 147 pieces in all grades, 27 coins in MS66, and five examples finer, all in MS67. The CAC price guide value is $1,250. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder with CAC approval.
Peace $1 1925 Peace $1 1925
MS66+
PCGS
35589355

Gem $1000 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Steely, frosted radiance is commensurate with the technical grade, and the flash is considerable, as expected. Ebon patina partially fills the rims, while the centers are largely untoned, with bits of evergreen color evident. Overall eye-appeal easily merits the GFRC Gem rating. CAC has graded nine pieces in MS66+ and 74 examples finer. The CAC price guide value in MS66 is $675, advancing to $5,750 in MS67. Note, CAC does not price plus grades. Our reserve reflects a moderate premium over the MS66 value. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1838O Seated 10C 1838-O
No Stars
AU58
PCGS
42506496
F-102
Choice $3800 New October 19! No Stars, Choice Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Rich toning at the rims encircles lighter fields, with deep evergreen and ebon color present at the peripheries. F-102, with a medium, level date and mintmark just left of center. Obverse detail is eroded, as typical for this die combination. This year represents the only usage of the No Stars obverse in New Orleans. CAC has certified 80 coins total, five examples in AU58, and eight examples finer. The CAC price guide value in AU58 is $3,900. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1840 Seated 10C 1840
No Drapery
MS64
PCGS
21663140
F-104
Gem $2400 New October 19! No Drapery, Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Exceptional luster for the grade radiates from the both sides, revealing flash that is not fully conveyed by the images. Steel-gray surfaces reveal light tan patina, decorated by a few crusty bits at the obverse rim. Overall eye appeal of this GFRC-rated Gem piece is strong, and we expect substantial interest. F-104, with a downward sloping date. CAC has approved 56 examples across all grades, including ten coins in MS64 and 12 pieces finer. The CAC price guide value is $1,950 in MS64. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1853 Seated 10C 1853
Hubbed Arrows & Date
MS64
PCGS OGH
9187955

Gem $1795 New October 19! With Arrows, Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Steely, frosted luster flows from the surfaces of this With Arrows example, revealing russet patina at the peripheries. A dusting of crust graces the stars and legend, while the complete strike fully renders the star centers, leaf veins, and bow knot. The in-hand appeal is considerable, and the GFRC-Gem rating is easily merited. CAC notes 224 coins across all grades, 28 examples in MS64, and 55 pieces finer. The CAC price guide assigns a value of $1,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 2.1 (1989) early old green holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1860 Seated 10C 1860
PR65+CAM
PCGS
83735955
F-101
Gem $2100 New October 19! Superior Eye Appeal, Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Deeply reflective mirrors reveal blue-green rims surrounding russet patina, all of which frames brilliant centers. Collectors of Liberty Seated coinage tend to gravitate toward business strikes, but it is hard to deny that a collection of proof pieces such as the present example would not offer substantial eye appeal. F-101, the proof die pair, with a descending date and doubling in (DI)ME. CAC has approved 19 examples, including six pieces in PR65CAM and ten coins finer. The CAC guide value is $1,650. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1860O Seated 10C 1860-O
F12
PCGS
13440723
F-101
Choice $3250 New October 19! Challenging New Orleans Date, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection.. A key Civil War date in a special preservation state. Advanced Liberty Seated dime collectors recognize how difficult choice examples of the 1860 New Orleans issue are as the CAC approved population is 28 with more than half being certified between AG03 to VF25. Mintage is tiny at 40,000 with survivors being recovered from Civil War battlefields and "restored" sufficient for certification. This Cleveland Collection release is new to GFRC and exhibits 100% original surfaces along with circulated cameo eye appeal. Under a bright light the field coloration is an attractive bluish-gray with unabraded surfaces. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1853 Seated 50C 1853
Arrows & Rays
MS64
PCGS
13624267

Choice $6400 New October 19! Arrows & Rays, Near Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Generous, frosted luster radiates from the fields of this Arrows and Rays example. The medium skin reveals tannish color in the obverse fields, while the reverse exhibits original pastel patina. The eye appeal is strong, and the next owner will be justifiably proud. This is one of the most popular coins in the U.S. Type series, representing a one-year issue with added design elements. Not even Bill Bugert has attempted to decode the Arrows & Ray die varieties, but this example will be identified by a die crack that joins the tops of UNITED and runs to the rim. CAC has certified 261 coins across all grades, 28 pieces in MS64, and just 12 examples higher. The CAC price guide is $6,750 in MS64, and steeply advances to $20,000 in MS65. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1854 Seated 50C 1854
With Arrows
MS64+
PCGS
38154378

Gem $4750 New October 19! With Arrows, Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Swirling russet-maroon patina covers both sides of this GFRC-rated Gem example, more heavily in the recessed areas, while central devices are less toned with original silver color evident. Steely, frosted luster is abundant, and the eye appeal is strong. Star centers are defined while most claws are delineated, less so to the left. Silver coins tone in many ways, but the effect of largely uniform color is pleasing, and the similar shading on both sides attest to the originality. CAC notes 104 pieces total, seven coins in MS64, and eight examples finer. The CAC price guide in MS64 is $2,950 and jumps to $10,000 in MS65. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1857 Seated 50C 1857
MS65 PCGS
36777701

Gem $6500 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Partially mirrored surfaces showcase the colorful reflectance and superior eye appeal of this No Motto half. Sea-green patina is ample in the stars and legend, while central devices exhibit silver-rose shading. Note, the images do not completely convey the flash of this GFRC-Gem rated piece. CAC notes 52 pieces total, three coins in MS65, and none finer. The CAC price guide value in MS65 is $6,000. Our reserve price is higher, not only because of the finest known status and exceptional aesthetic appeal, but also with an eye toward the overall CAC population, which is remarkably low for an ostensibly common issue. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 50C 1876 Seated 50C 1876
Large/Small Date
EF45
PCGS
56985777
WB-106 FS-301
Choice $3500 New October 19! Large/Small Date, Choice Crusty Gray Surfaces. This important 1876 Seated half dollar variety features a larger date style that was punched over a smaller date, with remnants of the first date remaining within the 1, 8, and 6 digits. Steely fields are noted under a natural layer of coin gray patination. The originality is unquestionable while the strike is full executed. This is a popular date, full of varieties, and this piece represents perhaps the most significant obverse die for the year. CAC has stickered only three examples of this variety with a single AU58 finer. Setting a reserve for this piece is challenging with the GFRC Sales Archive indicating two sales of a non-CAC example at $3250. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the variety attribution as Lg/Sm Date FS-301 WB-106. A truly important opportunity for the die variety specialist.
Seated 5C 1837 Seated 5C 1837
No Stars, Large Date
MS64
PCGS
81990434
V-2
Gem $2400 New October 19! Large Date, Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Rich, frosted radiance highlights even, steel-blue color on the obverse, while the reverse reveals aqua rims surrounding russet color in the center. V-2, with a die crack to the left of the shield. Note, the Large Date variety exhibits a curved serif at the top of 1, while the 1 on Small Date obverse features a flat top. CAC notes 171 coins total, 29 pieces in MS64, and 44 examples finer. The CAC price guide assigns a value of $2,400 in MS64. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 5C 1839 Seated 5C 1839
No Drapery
MS65
PCGS OGH
4050600

Gem $2100 New October 19! Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Steely fields reveal steel-blue patina with deeper shades at the rims and maroon hints on both sides. A strong strike fully details the head, leaf veins, and bow knot, and the GFRC-Gem rating is well deserved. Dies are slightly rotated. The No Drapery with Stars design represents a three-year type, struck in 1838, 1839, and 1840. CAC notes 92 pieces total, ten coins at MS65, and 19 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $1,800. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.0 (1990-1993) old green holder with CAC approval.
Seated 5C 1854 Seated 5C 1854
With Arrows
MS64
PCGS
21428558

Choice $675 New October 19! With Arrows, Near Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Heavy splashes of russet, electric green, and deep maroon patina cover both sides, with the deepest color at the rims. Ample luster highlights the brilliant centers and is steely and frosty. This design represents a three-year type, with arrows appearing on issues of 1853, 1854, and 1855. CAC has certified 115 examples in all grades, 23 coins in MS64, and 29 pieces finer. The CAC price guide value in MS64 is $675. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 5C 1872S Seated 5C 1872-S
Below Wreath
MS65
PCGS
5775902
V-8
R3
Gem $900 New October 19! Below Wreath, Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Exceptional luster for the grade highlights gold and rose patina, and the eye appeal is compelling. Bits of lilac patina at the rims complement the pleasing color. V-8, with an upward sloping date and slightly tilted mintmark. CAC notes 93 pieces total, with 12 coins at MS65 and 16 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $775, and we expect this piece will attract significant attention. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder with CAC approval.
Shield 5C 1869 Shield 5C 1869
MS64
PCGS
37677084

Choice $470 New October 19! No Rays, Near Gem Original, A Type Set Offering, Island City Collection.. Nickel surfaces admit occasional shades of light tan color, complemented by steely, frosty luster. The Mint struggled with coining a hard metal, and die cracks, as seen here, are typical for the series. CAC has approved 118 coins, including 30 pieces in MS64 and 44 examples finer. The CAC price guide in MS64 is $470, an accessible price point for a 19th century type coin at this grade level. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1889S Seated 10C 1889-S
MS64
PCGS
43181572
F-108
Choice $1400 New October 18! Steely Reflectivity, Near-Gem Original, Ex. Newtown Pedigree. Steely surfaces reveal light, crusty gray patina with a few deeper shades at the rim, while the reverse reveals additional, even rose color. A few marks are hidden within the figure of Liberty. F-108, with an even date and the mintmark centered under the bow knot. The CAC pop report notes six pieces in MS64, six coins in MS65, and two examples in MS66. The CAC price guide value is $1,400. This is a pleasing example for the money, attractively toned and reasonably close to the top of the census. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2022) holder with CAC approval. This lot brings the well known Newtown Collection pedigree and returns to the GFRC price list after a buyback.
Seated 5C 1872 Seated 5C 1872
PR64 PCGS
19040908
V-2
Choice $800 New October 18! Late Date Proof, Watery Mirrors, Choice Offering. 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. Previously from the Sooner Collection and just take back in trade. Please check the Sales Archive for the prior record.
Seated 10C 1842 Seated 10C 1842
AU58 raw
F-106
Original HOLD
$235
New October 16! Horizontal Lines Through Elbow, Frosted White Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The release of the Fortin die variety reference continues with this raw 1842 F-106 plate coin within the Liberty Seated dime online reference. The F-106 die pairing can be attributed by horizontal die lines through Liberty's elbow. This is a frosty white example with a hint of rub on the highest points. Under a bright light the luster is compelling. Purchased October 1989 at an Auburn, Maine coin club meeting from Babe Bennet. This piece will ship in the original 2x2 cardboard holder with Fortin notes.
Seated 10C 1859O Seated 10C 1859-O
EF45 raw
F-103
Choice HOLD
$185
New October 16! Medium O, Choice Original, Conservative Grading, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A choice original 1859-O Medium F-103 dime that has been a tenant in the Fortin bank box since June 1993 and function as a web-book plate coin until being upgraded. Purchased from Brian Greer after the release of his DLRC Press Guidebook on Liberty Seated Dime die varieties. Both sides are toned a uniform coin gray with light wear. This piece is guaranteed to grade at any of the TPGs. A supposed "common date" that is challenging at the EF and AU grades.
Early Commems 50C 1947S Early Commems 50C 1947-S
MS65
NGC
4220325083

Gem HOLD
$95
New October 15! BTW, Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. Thick frosted luster erupts when placing this gem 1947-S Booker T Washington commemorative under a bright light along with a pleasing cartwheel display. This lot offers substantial eye appeal at an attractive market price. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert and CAC approval.
Gold G$2.5 1913 Gold G$2.5 1913
Indian
AU55 NGC
4839275008

Original HOLD
$550
New October 15! Yellow Gold, Bullion Piece. A 1913 $2.5 piece that is a uniform yellow-gold and falls into the bullion gold realm at current spot pricing. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 10C 1886 Seated 10C 1886
MS61 NGC
3832832040
F-110
Original HOLD
$185
New October 15! Repunched 6, Frosty White Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Yet another plate coin release from The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference, this 1886 F-110 features repunching at the bottom of the 6 digit. Frosted motifs are noted under a bright light with hints of mirror reflectance in the fields. Accurately graded and fairly priced. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Seated 5C 1838O Seated 5C 1838-O
No Stars
F15
PCGS
21824029
V-1
Choice $950 New October 13! Repunched 8, Scarce No Stars Issue, Choice at Grade, Sheffield Collection. A first year New Orleans half dime issue, the 1838-O date was limited to 70,000 strikes and continues to be challenging in all grades. Two varieties are known (V-1, V-2) with this offering being the V-1 repunched date. Strike quality was a persistence issue for half dimes with the V-1 being better struck than V-2. The Sheffield Collection release is new to GFRC and a notable opportunity to secure a lower grade (affordable) specimen with CAC approval. Rich coin gray patination is consistent on both sides with several abrasions noted on the obverse. Unquestionably original with a strong strike for the issue. The CAC census stands at 31 with a price guide value of $750 that is too conservative considering single digit population at grade until reaching the VF35/EF40 level with a doubling of price. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.3 (2005) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 5C 1860 Seated 5C 1860
MS65
PCGS
5226827

Gem $795 New October 13! Satiny Mint Frost, Bold Luster, Complete Strike, A Lovely Gem, Sheffield Collection. Indeed, this lovely gem warrants a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation for its overall beauty. Dazzling satiny/frosted luster is readily apparent under angled lighting with playful cartwheels. The strike is completely executed with intricately defined devices and a touch of maroon toning on the obverse and peripheral aquamarine-rose on the reverse. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval and an example of old time grading before the gradeflation reared its ugly head in the mid 2000s. The CAC guide lists $775 as fair market value.
Seated 5C 1860O Seated 5C 1860-O
MS63
CACG
499751474

Choice $625 New October 13! Frosted Luster, Complete Strike, Well Preserved, Sheffield Collection. With a smidgen over 1,000,000 struck, the 1860 New Orleans issue falls into the "common" realm though premium Mint State survivors are limited. The Sheffield Collection is releasing a conservatively graded example with frosted luster and a fully detailed strike. Intermixed grays and brown shades are overlaid on a silver background on the obverse while the reverse presents light gold with aquamarine towards the borders. The CACG census tally is seven graded with a price guide value of $625 at grade. The offer price is quite reasonable for a quick sale. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval.
Seated 5C 1862 Seated 5C 1862
MS65
CACG
709744698

Gem $800 New October 13! Gem Original, Superb Originality, Sheffield Collection. There is no question concerning the strict CACG grading standards when handling an ever increasing amount of Seated material in their holders. This 1862 Philadelphia struck half dime is typical of those standards wuth brilliant frosted luster regardless of the copper-gold skin. An intricately detailed example, from the Sheffield Collection, with heavy die clashing on both sides. Surfaces are complete unabraded and pleasing. A "common date" with the CAC approved census totaling 132 pieces making this offering ideal for type. The CAC price guide estimates fair market value at $775, thus our offer price is quite fair for this premium quality gem. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval.
Seated 5C 1863S Seated 5C 1863-S
AU55
CACG
516502702

Choice $925 New October 13! Scarce Civil War Issue, Choice Original, Sheffield Collection. The first year of Liberty Seated half dime at the San Francisco mint arrived during 1863 with only 100,000 pieces struck. This fact leads to considerable scarcity in AU or better. This lovely AU55 example is only one of three presented graded at CACG and offers bold frosted luster and a complete strike. Hints of gold are seen under a bright light with the GFRC images presenting silver coloration. Even light wear is noted under a 10x along with an obverse line below the right scroll end. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval.
Seated 5C 1868 Seated 5C 1868
MS65
PCGS
45096507

Gem HOLD
$1685
New October 13! Museum Quality Gem, Tough Date, Partially Mirrored, Sheffield Collection. Only twenty-seven 1868 dated half dimes have been approved at CAC suggesting this is a sleeper date in the Seated half dime series. A long description is not necessary as this is a museum quality gem with partially mirrored surfaces and a light gray patina. I'm serious about this offering and going with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Surfaces are pristine and the strike is 100% executed with full wire rims. Priced at a tad above the CDN CAC guide and worth every penny and then some. This is a superb example.... Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder with CAC approval. Previously sold by GFRC with the record in the Sales Archive.
Seated 10C 1876 Seated 10C 1876
Type 1 Reverse
MS66
PCGS
45619130
Unlisted
Gem HOLD
$1375
New October 12! Superb Gem Original, Pastel Shades, Tenafly Collection. The highlight of the remaining Tenafly Seated dimes, as recently located and shipped to GFRC, is this unlisted 1876 Type 1 Reverse dime that is worthy of its superb gem certification and CAC green bean. Some series viewing fun arrives under a bright light with steely reflective fields that accentuate the multi-color pastel toning. Images are accurate in term of the circular obverse rings of orange and yellow gold at the borders with inner green and rose. The obverse strike is fully executed with only those upper left reverse wheat grains with are a tad weak. This lot would be a great type coin as the offer price is quite reasonable for the smart eye appeal and certifications. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC Approval.
Seated 10C 1886 Seated 10C 1886
MS63
PCGS
43997901
Unlisted
Gem $400 New October 12! Gem Original, Complete Strike, Tenafly Collection. This stand out 1886 unlisted dime warrants a GFRC-Gem quality rating and a JUST BUY IT NOW shout out. Under a bright light and regardless of a fairly thick patination, the fields are steely reflective and unabraded. Fully struck with obverse wire rim as a bonus. This piece just screams "gem" eye appeal for those of us who understand true originality. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC Approval.
Seated 10C 1859 Seated 10C 1859
AU55
PCGS
28172777
F-105
Gem $350 New October 10! Gem Original, Complete Strike, Ex. Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A fantastic gem original 1859 F-105 dime that was purchased raw by Gerry Fortin during October 1993. This exceptional example has been the F-105 plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors web-book since its release during August 2004. Strike is complete. Eye appeal is superb. Sold into the Tenafly Collection December 2020 and now making a return appearance on the price list. Who will be the fortunate next curator to enjoy this superbly preserved dime? Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1871 Seated 10C 1871
AU58
PCGS
31916911
F-102a
Choice HOLD
$385
New October 10! Proof Dies, Choice Original, Tenafly Collection.. The Tenafly Collection continues to release several awesome Seated dimes with "family pedigrees". This lot originates from the Massachusetts Seated dime collection and was sourced from a Liberty Seated dime researcher in Maine during the late 1990s. The Massachusetts secured certification and CAC approved. This 1871 F-102a example was struck from dies first employed for proof strikes. The key diagnostic is the reverse die crack connecting the ribbon ends. Strike is bold with partially raised rims along with essentially unabraded surfaces. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder with CAC approval. The prior sales record is found in the Sales Archive.
Seated 10C 1876S Seated 10C 1876-S
Type 1 Reverse
AU58
PCGS
83568875
F-118
Choice $200 New October 10! Dusty Light Gray, Choice Surfaces, Tenafly Collection. Steel-gray patina covers both sides, with deeper color at the obverse rims, while reverse high points are marked by slate shade. Strike is typical, with elements of the wreath blending together. Production this year was among the highest for Seated dimes, putting this near-Mint State example within the reach of most collectors. CAC notes 37 pieces in all grades, with 28 examples in the Mint State band. The CAC price guide value is $185. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. Ex. Twin Lakes Collection with the prior GFRC record in the Sales Archive.
Seated 25C 1848 Seated 25C 1848
AU55 PCGS
19905662
Briggs 1-A
Choice HOLD
$865
New October 10! Double Date, Compass Point Reverse, Partially Mirrored Fields, Peripheral Rose-Gold, Tenafly Collection. This is a choice 1848 Briggs 1-A Seated quarter that doubles as a popular repunched date and compass point reverse variety that has been included in the Top 25 Varieties set by Greg Johnson and the LSCC. Partially mirrored fields amplify reflective luster along with pretty peripheral rose-gold coloring. Natural surfaces have a few micro-ticks of no consequence. The repunching to the left of the final date punch is sharp as is the reverse center dot. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Capped Bust 5C 1835 Capped Bust 5C 1835
Small Date, Large 5C
MS62
PCGS
33620089
LM-8.2
Gem $1250 New October 8! Mirrored Gem, Exceptional Eye Appeal, JUST BUY IT NOW, Ex. Sooner Collection. Wow, wow, wow! If you've desired owning a proof Capped Bust half dime for an advanced collection, this 1835 LM LM-8.2 offering is the next best option. Both sides are heavily mirrored with intense reflectance during angled lighting inspection. The colorful in-hand toning is largely transparent to the underlying luster. Strike is fully executed including the diagnostic reverse die cracks for the LM-8.2 die state. A few well hidden field lines account for the certified grade but eye appeal is off the charts. A JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation should be a foregone conclusion. Back on the price list with the Sooner Collection pedigree. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder with CAC approval. Please check the Sales Achive for prior sales records.
Capped Bust 5C 1835 Capped Bust 5C 1835
Large Date, Large 5C
MS62 PCGS
40826396
LM-7
R3
Choice $875 New October 8! Better Die Marriage, Rose-Green Obverse, Accurately Graded, Choice Overall. The 1835 LM-7 die pairing is a scarce die marriage with a late die obverse that is on its fourth pairing. As a result, the obverse devices are soft due to die erosion along with heavy die clashing. The Logan-McCloskey reference indicates an R3 rarity rating with high grade examples difficult to obtain. This newly arrived lot is fully choice with blended rose-gold and greens throughout the obverse while the fully struck reverse exhibits golden shades. The lighter toned reverse exhibits frosted luster. Surfaces are unblemished and pleasing. To this point, GFRC has handled a single LM-7 example in lower EF45 grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1840 Seated 10C 1840
No Drapery
MS62 PCGS
27363712
F-102
Choice $900 New October 8! No Drapery, Creamy Frosted Luster, Choice Surfaces. 1840 No Drapery dimes will be frequently seen with low relief strikes as a rule. On the other hand, the F-102 die pairing, during an early die state presents the boldest devices for the date. This example is fully choice with creamy frosted luster and light gold patination throughout. The strike is complete as is typical for the date. A few scattered wispy hairlines, under a 10X and bright light are noted, which might preclude a CAC green bean. Regardless, I've going with a choice quality rating as the in hand vowing is top notch. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2003-2004) holder.
Seated 50C 1890 Seated 50C 1890
MS63
CACG
54197633

Gem $2450 New October 8! Challenging Late Date, Gem Original, Sooner Collection. The second of two Liberty Seated halves from an ANACS old white holder crack out submission to CAC, this 1890 is again conservatively graded. A GFRC-Gem rating is awarded for the mirrored fields that "light up" under a bright with sharp reflectance. The darker bluish green-gray patina, as shown in the images, immediate melts and exposes sky blue center with hints of gold at the borders. Strike is 100% complete. a few faint contact marks on the lower shield and gown are noted for accuracy and toned over. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval. A popular Sooner Collection Seated series and offering.
Seated 5C 1839O Seated 5C 1839-O
No Drapery, Rev of 1840-O
VF25 PCGS
48270248
V-1, FS-301
Choice $4150 New October 8! Very Rare Large O, Circulated Cameo Eye Appeal, Strictly Original. GFRC is excited to be offering this very rare 1839-O V-1 example struck with the Large O reverse of 1840. Few examples are documented and listed as R5 rarity in the Cummings online reference at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_o5viK3j9ao797Jc0aN8_h8J-N8W6_-D/view. His reference presents a roster of known specimens with this lot unlisted and easily being a top 5 specimen. Pricing records are minimal leading to a challenge with setting an offer price. GFRC has sold an PCGS AU53 CAC example for $12,000 as the highest priced record. An AU Details example, the Al Blythe plate coin, has sold twice for $4,313 and $,3000. Next in the roster is an original ANACS EF40 that has sold for $6,500 and $4,773. No VF sales records are reported by Cummings. My offer number captures this example's circulated cameo eye appeal that should immediately cement its status in the condition census. Surfaces are well preserved with natural coin gray patination and without contact marks. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder. Please note that our consignor has not submitted this lot to CAC. The originality is all there for approval, the question mark is how conservative is the grading, a second and parallel criteria.
Seated 25C 1851 Seated 25C 1851
MS64
NGC
122157002
Briggs 1-B
Gem $8750 New October 7! Exceptional Eye Appeal, Steely-Frosted Luster, Gem Original. Regardless of its 160,000 reported mintage, the 1851 Philadelphia issue is much scarcer than expected with the 1851 through 1853 silver arbitrage being a probable explanation. Briggs states that "Nice AU and UNC coins are rare and have a semi-pale frosted look. GFRC is proud to be offering this exceptionally toned example with steely-frosted radiance that amplifies light orange-gold and aquamarine patination that "floats" on the surfaces. A hammered strike allows for minute die anomalies to be readily inspected with a 10x. Of note are several rust pits on the neck and left-facing arm. Fields are undisturbed with a single tiny contact mark above the left wing edge. Yes, I'm being overly criterial here as this piece is a color and luster play that belongs in the most advanced collectors under construction. The CAC census stands at 33 approved with a single finer in full gem. The current CAC price guide at $6,750 is a conservative estimate given only five total are approved in MInt State. Housed in NGC Gen 3 (1987-1989) pristine Fatty holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1854O Seated 25C 1854-O
MS64
PCGS
45285171
Briggs 1-D
Choice $4850 New October 7! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Near-Gem Original, CAC Approved. If wishing to add some "spice" in a type set, this near-gem 1854-O quarter should be considered. Additionally, those that enjoy blast white frosted luster should be equally interested. Equally important is a hammered strike with die lines in the reverse being easily noted and designates the variety is Briggs 1-C. Faint and wispy hairlines in the right field preclude a full GFRC-Gem quality rating. The CAC approved lot is one of 33 approved, a small number considering a mintage of 1,484,000. The CAC Price Guide lists $4,400 as fair market value, but we know the guide is conservative for premium Liberty Seated coinage. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1858 Seated 25C 1858
MS63
NGC
6607123003

Choice $950 New October 7! Unquestionably Original, Rose-Gray Patination, Premium Surfaces. This steely-frosted 1858 Seated quarter presents pleasing luster under a bright light with overall eye appeal being substantially better than my images. The lightly mottled rose-gray patina provides little contrast for the GFRC camera resulting in darker flat looking images. Believe me, this lot is a lot of fun under angled lighting and is a testament to the appearance of strict originality. The CAC census is 101 for this "common date" and with price guide at $850 that jumps to $1450 at the next grade. Please try to get beyond the images to give this piece a "shot". Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1861 Seated 25C 1861
MS63
PCGS
33164256
II/II
Choice $1050 New October 7! Crusty Golden-Gray, Undisturbed Steely Fields, Originality Poster Child. Fans of strict originality should carefully consider this naturally toned golden gray near-gem. This is quite a lot of enjoyment at the MS63 level given the full strike for the new II/II design hubs. Both sides feature natural coin gray with embedded gold that surfaces under a bright light along with steely luster and nice cartwheels. The GFRC images just don't this offering justice as the darker reverse toning, at the top border, is much lighter in hand. My image processing matrix will enhance darker shades. There is rim cudding on the upper right obverse too. The CAC guide lists $1050 as fair market value. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1875 Seated 25C 1875
MS62
CACG
302769933

Gem HOLD
$695
New October 7! An Amazing Gem Original MS62!!!. Let's start the description for this gem 1875 quarter with a JUST BUY NOW IT recommendation as CACG grading harkens back to the early days of professional grading. Previously sold by GFRC as PCGS MS64 #03971493 with a subsequent cross and downgrade by our consignor to the current CACG MS62. CACG is very tough! This is a steely piece with natural coin gray patination that projects eye appeal well beyond the grade. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval. The prior sale can be found in the Sales Archive, but look for PCGS MS64 as a starting point.
Seated 25C 1876 Seated 25C 1876
MS62
PCGS
43143531
Briggs 3-C
Choice $575 New October 7! Repunched and Misplaced Date, Granular Frosted Luster, Naturally Toned, CAC Approved. Wholesome and naturally toned best describe this lovely 1876 quarter that also brings an important die variety component. This is a Briggs 3-C example with both a repunched date coupled with misplaced digits. The base of a repunched 1 is seen to the left of the final 1. What appears to be misplaced 87 digits are seen in the denticles immediately below the final punch. Granular frosted luster is noted under a bright light with moderately patinated orange-rose and deep blues on the obverse. Golden shades are predominate on the reverse. The CAC price guide is $500 with this lot being well worth the offer price. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1877S Seated 25C 1877-S
MS64
PCGS
34101728

Choice $900 New October 7! Eye Catching Steely-Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Near-Gem Original.. Another wonderful offering that arrived as part of a Mint State Seated quarter consignment that warrants a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. I'm thoroughly enjoying the thick steely-frosted radiance which is overlaid with a transparent olive-gold patination. All motifs are fully detailed and an accurate presentation of the II/II design hubs. Dirt in the reverse protected areas further validate the originality. A lovely lot that is priced essentially at the $875 CAC guide number. Hurry on this one! Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1856 Seated 25C 1856
MS62
PCGS
22083685

Choice $900 New October 5! Near-Gem Original, Ex. Springfield Collection.. Blue and rose patina mixes on the frosty surfaces of this popular Philadelphia issue, marked by bits of gold color in the protected areas. The strike is well impressed, with clear star points and near-complete eagle feathers. The in-hand eye appeal is strong, making for a perfect collector coin at an accessible price point. CAC notes 77 pieces in all grades. The CAC price guide value is $650. Ex. Gene Bruder, June 2006 and Ex. Springfield Collection, July 2022 via GFRC Online Auctions sale which it realized $900. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.3 (2005) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1874S Seated 25C 1874-S
With Arrows
MS64+
PCGS
36839620
Briggs 1-A
Gem HOLD
$2950
New October 5! Frosted "Luster Bomb", Perfect With Arrows Type, Gem Original. At GFRC, we use the term "luster bomb" on special occasions to denote those Seated pieces with pulse stopping luster that is truly differentiated. If also considering that this piece is only one of two at PCGS to secure the coveted MS64+ grade along with CAC approval, then how can you go wrong for inclusion into a high end type set or for a position in a full Seated quarter date and mintmark set. Under a bright light, rich luster explodes along with spinning cartwheels. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 25C 1877 Seated 25C 1877
MS64 PCGS
27334609

Choice $875 New October 5! Rich Frosted Luster, Near-Gem Original, Previously GFRC Sale. Russet color dominates the obverse, surrounding the figure of Liberty, which retains silver color at the center. The reverse is largely untoned, with a thin band of fiery red patina at the rim. Luster easily rotates as the coin is flipped under a light source. The strike is full, with most star centers strong, while the eagle’s claws are completely separated. A few horizontal lines in the obverse right field are noted, but the overall eye appeal is strong. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder. Previously sold by GFRC during July 2022 with the record in the Sales Archive.
Seated 50C 1870 Seated 50C 1870
MS65+
PCGS
50205117
WB-7
Gem $11000 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Satiny luster flows from brilliant centers, leading toward attractive rim toning with blue-green and russet patina evident in the stars and legend. The eye appeal is undeniable, and it is hard to imagine a more aesthetically pleasing piece for the grade. The strike is exceptional, with complete detail throughout. WB-7, with a reverse die lump between W and E. The 1870 half is a somewhat scarcer issue in the series, with less than a million pieces struck, but in this case the visual “pop” is the controlling factor, and the next owner will be justifiably proud. CAC has certified 32 pieces, with two coins in MS65 and none finer. PCGS has approved only one higher example, at MS67. The CAC guide value is $10,500. This coin is not inexpensive, but the combination of condition census placement and superb in-hand appeal is hard to beat. Ex. Heritage (August 2023, lot 3595), realized $12,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6327.
Seated 50C 1870CC Seated 50C 1870-CC
AU55 PCGS
5651137
WB-2
Choice $46500 New October 4! Choice Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Apart from the 1878-S and the virtually unobtainable 1853-O No Arrows, this is the key date in the Seated half series. Mirrored fields and sharp reflective luster present steel-blue surfaces to full effect. The obverse strike is sharp with distinct star points while the reverse is a touch soft beneath the shield. The curved line at the top of the right wing is on the holder, as is the line from S to the top of the eagle's head. The marks within the reverse shield are as struck, the result of a clash with the obverse die. The highest piece certified by CAC is AU53, and the bar to make a "top pop" coin at CAC tends to be extraordinarily high. PCGS has certified a single example at AU55 (this coin), one piece at AU58 and five coins in Mint State. The PCGS price guide value is $65,000. The eye appeal of the present coin is strong, and the rarity is undeniable - truly a prize for the Seated half or Carson City collector. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder. Ex. Seal Beach Collection (GFRC, April 2020), at $55,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder. PCGS #6328.
Seated 50C 1871S Seated 50C 1871-S
MS64
PCGS
36683754
WB-8
Gem $3850 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - This is an exceptionally original piece, and the overall appeal is not fully conveyed by the images. Smoky gray and olive patina fills the protected areas, while the silver fields reveal hair-line free, antique surfaces. Luster is consistent with the grade and readily rotates through the medium skin. This piece sold at a premium to the guide value in the 2018, and a quick inspection under a glass quickly justifies the “push” necessary to acquire a premium quality example. WB-8, with a centered date and small, wide mintmark slightly tilted to the right. CAC notes 51 coins total, with a single piece in MS64 (the present offering) and four examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $2,850. Ex. GFRC (December 2018), at $4,400. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6332.
Seated 50C 1872 Seated 50C 1872
MS65+
PCGS
81108530
WB-6
Gem $8750 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Blazing surfaces reveal hints of maroon color at the rim, and the overall flash of this GFRC rated-Gem example is considerable. Fully brilliant fields exhibit only a few ticks, consistent with the grade. Abundant luster is frosty, with some reflectivity evident as the coin is tilted. The strike is complete, with strong details on both sides. WB-6, with the date punched noticeably to the right. Collecting is always a matter of taste – some numismatists prefer colorful silver coins while others are fanatics about strong strikes. The visual “pop” of the present offering will especially appeal to those for whom luster is the primary attribute of interest. CAC has certified 30 coins in all grades, two pieces in MS65, and two example finer, both in MS66. The CAC price guide is $8,250, advancing to $12,000 in MS66. Ex. Boylston (Legend, Regency Auction 44, April 2021), lot 57, realized $9,106.25. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6333.
Seated 50C 1872S Seated 50C 1872-S
MS65
PCGS
81939446
WB-1
Gem $17500 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - This wildly reflective half is a multi-colored headlight and reveals a full spectrum of color atop the prooflike surfaces. A golden obverse skin hosts blue-green and russet shades while the reverse exhibits rings of violet and blue, leading to gold rims. The obverse represents the very definition of "skin," which has the appearance of a foil that one might peel back. Apart from a few light marks in the right obverse field, the surfaces are near-perfect. WB-1, with the 1 in the date centered over three dentils, while the mintmark is small and wide. A strong strike completely defines the stars. PCGS reports three examples in MS65 with a single MS66+ piece finer. CAC notes 20 pieces total, two coins at MS65 (including this) and two examples at MS66. The CAC price guide value is $17,300. While collectors may alternately be drawn toward either Mint State or proof formats, this colorful, flashy piece is a reminder that business strikes can come with highly prooflike finish. Ex. Branch Mint Collection (GFRC, July 2021), at $21,105. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6335.
Seated 50C 1873CC Seated 50C 1873-CC
With Arrows
MS63 PCGS
36940280
WB-8
Choice $15000 New October 4! With Arrows, Choice Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Reflective luster emerges from the medium skin, highlighting the maroon and gold patina at the rims. The strike is complete, with sharp star centers and distinct claw knuckles. WB-8, with errant digits in the dentils, and a large, level mintmark. The Carson City Mint struck both No Arrows and With Arrows types in this year, and although the No Arrows pieces are a bit scarcer, both issues were struck in low quantities. PCGS notes 228 pieces total, 2 coins at MS63, and five examples finer. The PCGS price guide value in MS63 is $20,000. Mint State examples are not often encountered, and PCGS Coin Facts indicates a “market velocity” of approximately two appearances of Mint State coins per year. The appeal of the CC mintmark is strong, and such examples are highly prized by collectors. Ex. GFRC (February 2019), at $17,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6344.
Seated 50C 1874 Seated 50C 1874
With Arrows
MS66
PCGS
4943398
-
Gem HOLD
$27500
New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Medium crust reveals pleasing blue green patina at the rims and within the protected areas. The deepest color resides as the rims, while the fields are lighter. Ample luster is consistent with the assigned grade, and the overall eye appeal is exceptional. Most of the star centers are evident, while a couple claw joints to the left blend together. The Mint added arrows to the subsidiary silver denominations in 1873 and 1874 to indicate a weight change to a metric standard, in this case an even 12.50 grams vs. the 12.44-gram standard previously in place. The two-year With Arrows type is widely pursued by type coin collectors, adding additional pressure to an issue already pursued by date and mintmark collectors. The present coin would easily fit in a world-class type set, bested by only the fewest of examples. CAC notes 69 coins in all grades, four examples in MS66, and two pieces higher, both at MS67. PCGS reflects similarly challenging data, with eight examples at MS66, one coin in MS67, and the MS67+ Hansen collection piece. The CAC guide value is $26,400, while PCGS indicates a value of $42,500. Ex. GFRC (August 2023), at $37,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6346.
Seated 50C 1874CC Seated 50C 1874-CC
MS63
PCGS
25399807
WB-3
Choice $35000 New October 4! Near-Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Along with the 1870-CC and 1878-CC, the 1874-CC is one of the keys to Carson City half dollar set. Few pieces survived from the small mintage of 59,000 pieces and today examples in all grades are highly prized. This piece exhibits even, medium gray toning, with hints of gold, russet, and blue more evident as the coin is tilted under a light. Moderate cartwheel radiates from both sides, a touch more actively on the reverse. WB-3, with a die lump below the curl and a diagonal die line through (STAT)ES. The mintmark is small with close spacing and slopes upward. Well struck with star centers evident and typical softness in the left claws. CAC has approved 47 coins total, a single piece in MS63 (the present coin), two examples at MS64, and a single coin at MS65. PCGS reports three higher pieces in MS64, one coin in MS65 and one example in MS66. The CAC price guide value is $37,400 while PCGS is a tick higher at $37,500. The significance of this offering is hard to overstate, as Carson City pieces are among the most desirable issues in the Seated series. This piece combines the all-important CC mintmark with key date status and a strong technical grade. As if that were not enough, CAC endorses this example as premium for the grade. The new owner of this special coin will be exceptionally pleased. Ex. GFRC (August 2021), at $35,000, previously from the Milford Collection (Heritage 1/2011, lot 5565), realized $26,450. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6347.
Seated 50C 1875CC Seated 50C 1875-CC
MS64
PCGS
29969962
WB-4
Choice $6250 New October 4! Near-Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Medium skin blankets both sides of this Carson City issue, and the originality is strong. Protected areas retain lighter color, around the stars, date, and legend, while the fields are crustier. WB-4, with a low date and medium CC punched high. Strike is typical, with softness beneath the eagle. Although production was just over a million pieces, collector demand for anything “CC”-related is strong, and the CAC certification only increases the desirability of this present piece. CAC has approved 71 pieces in all grades, 11 coins in MS64, and four examples higher, all in MS65. The CAC price guide value is $6,300. Ex. Rare Coin Wholesalers. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6350.
Seated 50C 1877S Seated 50C 1877-S
MS66+
PCGS
36782849
WB-32
Gem $6150 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - The Newtown consignor consistently hits the sweet spot in the value profile, with exceptional pieces that are near finest known examples, but at a fraction of the price. CAC has certified 130 coins in all grades, including eight examples in MS66, one piece in MS66+, and a single example finer, in MS67. The CAC price guide value is $4,750 in MS66, rising to $11,000 in MS67 (CAC does not price plus grades). The MS67 coin is in the D. L. Hansen collection and not likely to appear anytime soon, leaving a handful of pieces in the MS66 grades. This coin exhibits original, medium skin, with mixed russet and silver color in the centers and scattered charcoal patina in the stars and legend. Frosty luster is consistent with the technical grade. WB-31, with a diagonal die line through W(E). This is the Type II reverse, with closed bud. Well struck, with most of the claw detail evident. Ex. Great Collections (March 2020), at $6,750. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6357.
Seated 50C 1879 Seated 50C 1879
MS66
PCGS
29250361

Gem $5500 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - The half dollar run from 1879-1890 forms a series of low production issues, with the highest mintage, 12,001 pieces, occurring in 1888. While many examples were saved at the time of release, the low mintage figures are hard to resist, and these remain popular with collectors today. For those contemplating building such a set, the present sale offers several possibilities, and buyers will do well to consider the various offerings. This 1879 example reveals marbled luster that highlights varied shades of maroon, grey, and tan patina. Stars are sharply impressed, while some of the details in the eagle’s left leg blends together. CAC notes 87 coins across all grades, 16 pieces in MS66, and 14 examples finer, all at MS67. The CAC price guide value is $5,800. Ex. Heritage (August 2022, lot 4528), at $5,040. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6361.
Seated 50C 1882 Seated 50C 1882
MS65 PCGS
25679998

Gem $4100 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Thick skin reveals tannish-brown patina on both sides, with the deepest color at the rims. Additional plum shades are evident beneath the eagle. Most of the claw knuckles exhibit separation, if faintly so. The 2 in the date is distinctly shaped, with the lower right serif nearly touching the upper loop. The Philadelphia Mint produced just 4,400 pieces in this year, the lowest total within the 1879-1890 run, tied with the 1884 issue. With many saved by contemporary collectors, survivors are apt to be in higher grades, but this example still stands near the top. CAC has certified 10 coins at the offered grade. The PCGS price guide value is $5,500 as reference. Ex. Eye Appealing Coins. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. PCGS #6366.
Seated 50C 1884 Seated 50C 1884
MS66
PCGS
25041307

Gem HOLD
$7000
New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Frosty obverse luster pairs with more reflective flash on the reverse, and one can imagine the coiner lightly polishing the reverse die just prior to striking this piece. The obverse reveals greenish-olive patina framed by intense russet color at the stars, while the reverse exhibits more uniform evergreen shade throughout. The head is completely detailed, while the area beneath the reverse shield is somewhat soft. The Philadelphia Mint coined just 4,400 pieces in this year, a quantity tied with the 1882 issue as the lowest production total during the 1879-1890 low mintage run. CAC has approved 48 pieces total, seven coins in MS66, and eight examples finer. The CAC guide value is $7,500. Ex. Oregon Beaver Collection (GFRC, March 2022), at $8,500. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6366.
Seated 50C 1885 Seated 50C 1885
MS66+
PCGS
37581583

Gem $11000 New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection, Ex. D.L. Hansen. Consignor Price Reduction - Medium skin reveals gray-rose color in the fields with more intense blue and gold patina at the rims. Frosty luster is generous, as expected for the technical grade, and a light quickly activates the cartwheels. Stars are sharp, while characteristic softness is evident beneath the reverse shield. CAC notes 31 coins total, two pieces in MS66, and two examples higher, both in MS67. The CAC guide value is $9,000 in MS66, rising to $13,000 in MS67. Purchased from GFRC (January 2023), at $13,000, previously from the D. L. Hansen Collection. Not surprisingly, D. L. Hansen retained a finer coin, a PCGS MS67+ piece with CAC approval. The flip side is that with the Hansen coin off the market for the foreseeable future, the availability of the best coins becomes even thinner. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. The holder features a special D.L. Hansen Collection label with a reverse bar code. PCGS #6367.
Seated 50C 1885 Seated 50C 1885
MS65
PCGS
41344564

Gem HOLD
$5250
New October 4! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - This is a piece that has to be seen in-hand to fully appreciate the deeply original surfaces and swirling cartwheels. Medium to thick rose skin covers both sides and leads toward blue crescents at the rims. The frosty luster is fully Gem and further highlights the old-time color of this low-mintage example. Star centers are completely delineated, while a few of the claw joints meld as one. CAC has approved 28 pieces in all grades, with three coins finer. The CAC guide price is $6,000, a reasonable level for a near-finest known example. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2022) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1891 Seated 50C 1891
MS64
PCGS
36093412

Choice $1900 New October 4! Near-Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Aqua crust outlines the figure of Liberty, with deeper brown colors evident around the stars and date. The reverse is nearly brilliant, with tan and smoky chestnut shades at the legend. The strike is typical, with feathers at the left leg less distinct. Fields are original and hairline-free, as the CAC certification attests. The Mint resumed a larger production of Seated halves in this year, but the overall total, 200,000 pieces, remains on the low side as compared to other Philadelphia issues. CAC notes 61 pieces total, eight coins in MS64, and 22 examples finer. The CAC price guide value is $1,950. Ex. GFRC (December 2020), at $1,750. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6373.
Capped Bust 50C 1836 Capped Bust 50C 1836
Reeded Edge
EF40 PCGS
25245148

Original $3000 New October 3! Reeded Edge "50 Cents" Design Key Date, Grey-Gold Patina, Near-Choice Surfaces, Newtown Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - 1836 brought a transition year for the U.S. Mint. Branch mints were authorized in 1835 leading to much planning and construction coordination. Steam pressed were introduced and Christian Gobrecht became the Second Engraver after Kneass suffered a stroke. The half dollar design was modified for better strikings with the new steam press equipment. Only 5,000 Reeded halves dated 1836 were struck due to problems with the steam press installation and first strikings taking place in November of that year. The Newtown Collection is releasing his 1836 RE example for your consideration. Steely fields are minimally abraded while the overall coloration is a medium gray with embedded gold. Strike is typical for the date with several partial stars in the right field. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder. The backside of the holder has two areas with missing plastic stacking guides.
Seated 10C 1837 Seated 10C 1837
No Stars, Large Date
MS66
PCGS
25337764
TOP #1
F-101c
Gem $13500 New October 3! Gem Original, Newtown Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - Steely luster imparts active cartwheels across the surfaces of this Large Date, No Stars piece. A moderate spray of olive and charcoal patina covers both sides, highlighted by considerable flash that is thoroughly consistent with the MS66 CAC designation. The 1837 F-101c is coin #1 on the Top-100 list and exhibits heavy die clashing with elevated obverse die cracks. While not as arresting as the 1839 F-105c "Pie," the die deterioration is advanced and easily apparent without a glass. The dies are slightly rotated as expected for all later die states of the F-101 die pair. The CAC census notes two examples in MS66, with only a pair of pieces higher, both at MS67. The guide value is $15,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1850 Seated 10C 1850
EF45 PCGS
27930961
F-107b
Choice HOLD
$195
New October 3! Late Die State, Bisecting Reverse Die Cracks, Choice Original Surfaces, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A fully choice and strictly original example of the 1850 F-107b die state with bisecting die cracks. Both sides are covered with a thick coin gray patina. This offering retains its status as the reverse diagnostic plate coin within the Liberty Seated Dime die variety online reference. An ideal circulated example for the die variety specialist. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder.
Seated 10C 1891O Seated 10C 1891-O
MS62 NGC
4189859008
F-114a
Choice HOLD
$350
New October 3! Repunched 9, Heavily Cracked Dies, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A marvelous 1891 F-114a dime with both repunched 9 digit in the date and mintmark. Both dies are also heavily cracked with wire rims and a fair amount of rim cudding on the obverse. Under a bright light, the fields present undisturbed steely frosted luster with intermixed rose-blue on the obverse along with a yellow-gold peripheral ring. The reverse is primarily center aquamarine with gold borders. I'm certainly partial to this piece and believe it is undergraded with no CAC attempt. Let's issue a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. The F-114a plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Seated 50C 1849 Seated 50C 1849
MS64
PCGS
25262963
WB-11
Gem $4000 New October 3! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Medium crust reveals gold and copper patina as this Philadelphia piece is examined under a bright light. Ample luster is partially reflective, and the overall eye appeal easily earns the GFRC Gem rating. WB-11, with repunching in the 1 and effaced detail at the reverse shield point. The left leg of the eagle is softly impressed. CAC has certified 53 coins overall, with 11 pieces at MS64 and a single coin finer, at MS65. The CAC price guide is $6,000, jumping to $15,100 at MS65. Ex. Washington State Collection, via GFRC, February 2022, at $5,250. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6262.
Seated 50C 1850 Seated 50C 1850
MS65+
PCGS
50073544
WB-4
Gem $45000 New October 3! Condition Census, Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Production of silver coinage began falling in 1850, as increasing supplies of gold caused an imbalance in the valuation of silver. Congress corrected the problem only with the Coinage Act of 1853, leaving the Mint to coin a decreasing supply of silver bullion in the intervening years. This low-mintage piece exhibits liberal copper and aqua patina, and the overall eye appeal merits the GFRC Gem designation. Ample luster imparts slight reflectivity to the surfaces. Stars are sharp, while the left claws remain separated, if faintly so. WB-4, with a tine to the upper left of 1. CAC has approved 28 coins total, with a single coin in MS65 (the present coin) and only one piece finer, at MS67. The CAC price guide value is $36,000 (CAC does not price plus grades), while the PCGS value at the MS65+ level is $60,000. Ex. GFRC, August 2023, at $53,000. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6264.
Seated 50C 1852 Seated 50C 1852
MS65
PCGS
81341524
WB-2
Gem $18000 New October 3! Gem Original, Newtown Collection Ex. Bender.. Consignor Price Reduction - Golden-tan color covers both sides of this GFRC-rated Gem example. The strike is strong, with only star 7 soft, while the reverse is hammered throughout. CAC has approved 21 coins total, including three at the MS65 level, and none higher. The situation at PCGS is nearly as challenging, with five coins at MS65, one piece in MS66, and none finer. WB-2, with underlying lines in the reverse shield. Note, obverse diagonal lines reveal heavy die polish, as struck. This is a much better date among Seated halves, with a mintage of 77,130 pieces. The CAC guide value is $18,000. This piece will not represent a casual purchase for most collectors, and the opportunity to acquire a CAC “top pop” rightly calls for careful consideration. Ex. Tom Bender Collection (Heritage Auctions, February 2023), lot 3746, at $21,600. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the Bender Collection pedigree. PCGS #6268.
Seated 50C 1856 Seated 50C 1856
MS65
PCGS
36832920
WB-1
Gem $7000 New October 3! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Luster booms from the surfaces of this Philadelphia piece, easily penetrating the medium skin. Speckled tan, ocean green, and slate patina blanket the obverse, while smoky gray hue more evenly covers the reverse, along with olive shades in the protected areas. The luster is not fully conveyed by the images, and the next owner of this GFRC-rated Gem example will be pleased. Strike is typical, with softness in the right stars. The Gardner coin, graded PCGS MS66 CAC and arguably the finest known, exhibits similar striking characteristics. WB-1, easily attributed by the spiked 1. CAC has certified 41 pieces in all grades, two coins at MS65, and just two examples finer, both at MS66. The CAC price guide value is $7,500. Ex. Oregon Beaver (GFRC, November 2023), at $8,000. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6287.
Seated 50C 1856O Seated 50C 1856-O
MS65
PCGS
50003724
WB-13
Gem $5150 New October 3! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - A bold crescent of charcoal patina fills the stars, contrasting strongly with the brilliant center, while the reverse reveals copper shades to the lower right. Satiny luster flows from both sides, and the eye appeal is strong. Star centers are easily distinct, while claw joints to the left blend together. CAC has approved 92 pieces total, with ten coins in MS65 and just three examples finer. WB-13, with a die crack at Liberty’s shoulder and a vertical die line in the reverse shield horizontals. The CAC price guide is $5,250, a reasonable level given the advanced placement in the condition census. Ex. Pinnacle Rarities. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6288.
Seated 50C 1857O Seated 50C 1857-O
MS64
PCGS
34329349
WB-1
Gem $7000 New October 3! Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - A medium dusting of crust covers both sides, more heavily on the reverse. The originality is immediately apparent, with antique, hairline-free surfaces easily visible under the skin. Star centers are sharp while separation of the left claw joints is evident, if weakly so. WB-1, with the date sloping down and a large mintmark. CAC has approved but 28 coins in all grades, a lower total among Seated half dollars, four pieces in MS64, and no examples finer. PCGS notes nine coins at MS64 and no pieces higher. The CAC price guide value is $7,900. Ex. Heritage (January 2018, lot 3720), at $6,000 – a prescient purchase on the part of the consignor, who was able to acquire this top-pop PCGS/CAC example at an attractive price. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6291.
Seated 50C 1858 Seated 50C 1858
MS65
PCGS
12615672

Gem $5000 New October 3! Gem Original, Newtown Collection, Ex. Gardner.. Consignor Price Reduction - Swirling ebon and gold patina fills the fields of this Philadelphia piece, while protected areas of the obverse reveal an outline of steel-gray color. Gem luster is somewhat subdued at first glance but is easily evident under a light. Strike is typical, with stars 4-8 soft. CAC notes 126 coins in all grades, nine pieces at MS65, and two examples finer, both at MS66. The CAC price guide assigns a value of $5,200 in MS65, a reasonable level for a coin removed from top-pop status by only a single point. Ex. Heritage (May 2022, lot 3518), at $5,040, previously from Gardner IV (Heritage, October 2015), lot 98671, where it realized $4,230. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6293.
Seated 50C 1858O Seated 50C 1858-O
MS64
PCGS
36167037
WB-14
Choice $3000 New October 3! Near-Gem Original, Newtown Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - Frosty luster highlights the even gold and olive patina evident on both sides. A few of the protected areas reveal lighter silver-steel color, and the overall eye appeal is excellent. Strike is typical, with weakness in the eagle’s left leg. WB-14, with the date sloping upward and the mintmark tilted to the left. Production in this year was ample, and Bill Bugert identifies 41 die marriages for the issue. Despite the production level, exceeding seven million pieces, CAC has certified only 115 coins total, three examples in MS64, and six pieces finer. The CAC price guide indicates a value of $3,600 in MS64. Ex. Heritage (November 2018, lot 3689), at $2,640. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6294.
Seated 25C 1861S Seated 25C 1861-S
VG08 PCGS
11595695
Briggs 1-A
Original HOLD
$850
New October 2! Scarce in All Grades, Well Preserved Gray Surfaces, Dallas Collection. A San Francisco Civil War year date that is always in demand. Mintage is limited to 96,000 along with high circulation rate and few surviving in choice in EF or better. This original example has nothing but honest wear and ample remaining details. The PCGS grading is clearly conservative as the rims are bold and all letters in LIBERY are visible. This piece has nothing but honest wear and original gray patina. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 25C 1861S Seated 25C 1861-S
G06 PCGS
29305668
Briggs 1-A
Original $750 New October 2! Scarce in All Grades, Honest Wear, Dallas Collection. The last offering of a substantial 1861-S Seated quarter hoard that has been slowly released back into the market place via GFRC. This accurately graded G06 example is well preserved and strictly original as the fields are completely natural. MIntage is 96,000 with no MInt State examples known. The population is well worn with most survivors grading AG03 through F12.Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 25C 1861S Seated 25C 1861-S
G06 PCGS
27813336
Briggs 1-A
Original HOLD
$725
New October 2! Key San Francisco Date, Light Coin Gray, Dallas Collection. The 1861-S Seated quarter is one of the most challenging dates in the series given a mintage of only 96,000 and extensive circulation within western gold mining towns. Most survivors are seen between the AG03 and F12 grades. This lot, from the Dallas Collection, is the final release from a sizable hoard that was assembled prior to 2020. GFRC has been instrumental is slowly releasing these piece back into the market place. This G06 example features light gray surfaces with honest wear. An inexpensive example for those collecting on a budget and wish to own this key date. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder.
Seated 10C 1845 Seated 10C 1845
MS65 NGC
449087001
F-105a
Gem $2200 New October 1! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Bold Strike, Peripheral Gold, Accurately Graded. 1845 brought a substantial increase in Liberty Seated dime production after the anemic 72,500 pieces struck in 1844. Six obverse and seven reverse dies have been documented for a production of 1,755,000 minted. The F-105 and F-105a web-book listings document a die pairing that is available. The infrequently seen F-105a die state captures crossing reverse die cracks at STAT(E)S as is the case with this lovely gem survivor. Brilliant frosted luster is consistent on both sides along with peripheral gold. Strike is well executed for the date with only a touch of weakness on the lower right stars. Die scratches can be seen to the left of the base of the pole with 10x as the strike is powerfully detailed. Accurately grade and housed in new large font NGC holder. Prior sold by GFRC with the prior record in the Sale Archive.
Seated 10C 1864S Seated 10C 1864-S
AU50 PCGS OGH
1556922
F-101
Original $1175 New October 1! Challenging New Orleans Date at Grade, Light Golden Surfaces, Indiana Collection. As the Civil War raged across the eastern American continent, the San Francisco mint was attempting to keep small denomination silver coinage flowing into local commerce. 230,000 dated 1864 dimes were struck with all but a few exceptions going into circulation. This date is particularly challenging in certified AU or better as most survivors have issues. The Indiana Collection is releasing a long held duplicate after purchasing the Massachusetts Collection specimen at auction. This example is one of six at the PCGS AU50 grade and is housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1998-2002) old green holder. Both sides are fully struck with light wear on the high points. A faint gold "skin" is layered over creamy grayish-white surfaces. Under a bright light, residual frosted luster is noted.
Seated 10C 1877CC Seated 10C 1877-CC
Type 2 Reverse
MS65 PCGS
37313495
F-109
Gem $2850 New October 1! Multi Repunched 77, Rich Mint Frost, Gem Original. A wonderful gem 1877-CC Type 2 F-109 offering that has me excited as a die variety enthusiast to the point of calling a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Under a bright light, the luster is thick and frosty with completely undisturbed viewing. The strike is hammered with high relief motifs on both sides and no traces of weakness within the upper reverse wheat grains or the bow knot. The F-109 die pairing features a multiple repunched date on both 77 digits with the repunching artifacts being easily seen at different elevations off the digits. The gem example is ideal for the representation of this super cool variety. If a serious die variety collector, this piece needs to be added to your collection for years of study and enjoyment. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1887 Seated 10C 1887
MS67 PCGS
50398603
Unlisted
Gem $2150 New October 1! Superb Gem Original, Rich Satiny Luster, Pastel Shades. Type set collectors should take note of this superb gem 1887 dime as only six have been PCGS certified at this lofty grade with only three finer. This piece provides spectacular viewing under a bright light with its satiny luster that originates from the field metal flow lines. Pastel shades are notable with light gold centers that transition to green and yellow-gold at the extreme borders. Surfaces are entirely unabraded as is expected for the grade, while the strike is typical of the issue. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 5C 1838 Seated 5C 1838
No Stars, Large Date
MS65 PCGS
48108206

Gem $1450 New October 1! Large Stars, Frosted Luster, Natural Coin Gray Patination, Gem Original. The second year of Liberty Seated half dime and dime production brought stars to the obverse with No Drapery type designation. This 1838 gem would certainly qualify for inclusion into an advanced type set or regular series set. Natural coin gray patination screams originality while the frosted luster is delightful under a bright light. A complete strike is also needed along with a die crack from the right ribbon end to the denticles below. A tad stronger luster would bring this piece into the CAC stickering realm. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
3Cent Nickel 3C 1880 3Cent Nickel 3C 1880
PR66
PCGS
11316001

Gem $825 New September 30! Pristine Surfaces, Gem Original, Hawk Farm Collection. A superb gem 1880 proof 3 cent nickel as a cost effective alternative to the challenging business strike counterpart with only 21,000 struck. Both sides offer steely fields with pewter-gray coloration. A strong typical strike with the weakest of design at the ribbon ends being a die related hubbing issue. Pristine fields are also noted. A new release from the Hawk Farm Collection. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2015) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1867S Seated 25C 1867-S
VF20 raw
Briggs 1-A
Original $650 New September 30! Rare San Francisco Date, Original Crusty Gray, Upper Right Reverse Hit, West Texas Collection. . Consignor Price Reduction - An evenly toned example of the scarce 1867-S issue, with a small mintage of 48,000 pieces. Original gray patina covers both sides. There is enhanced wear on the lower right obverse at Liberty's lower legs, the foot, and extending into the right field. The wear results from the piece being bent due to a hit on the upper right reverse at (AM)ERICA. Attractively priced for the preservation state and ideal for that challenging empty hole in a Dansco or Whitman album collection. From the West Texas Collection.
Standing Liberty 25C 1930 Standing Liberty 25C 1930
MS66FH PCGS
50140174

Gem $1350 New September 30! A Gem Original Luster Bomb, Hawk Farm Collection. Intense frosted luster on this 1930 Full Head Standing quarter warrants the coveted "luster bomb" designation and a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. I suspect that the absence of a CAC green bean is due to no attempt being made as this Hawk Farm Collection release is stunning under a bright light. The overall strike is bold with the shield outline fully defined and only lacking a single rivet. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Walking Liberty 50C 1943 Walking Liberty 50C 1943
MS67+
NGC
6815283004

Gem $1685 New September 30! Frosted Luster, Undisturbed Viewing, Hammered Strike, Near Perfection Gem, Hawk Farm Collection. GFRC has handled its far share of Walking Liberty halves over the year of operation with this newly released Hawk Farm Collection specimen being one of the finest seen. An exceptional example that provides superior eye appeal and undisturbed viewing under a bright light. Textured frosty luster is intense along with swirling cartwheels. Then there is the hammered strike with all obverse motifs fully impressed including nicely separated vertical skirt lines and a completely defined thumb. Please note that the toning is much lighter in hand than that illustrated by my images. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$20 1913 Gold G$20 1913
St Gaudens
MS62 PCGS
16187363

Choice HOLD
$4250
New September 26! Uniform Frosted Luster, Honey-Gold Coloration, Choice Surface at Grade. A choice original 1913 St Gaudens that is from the last tranche of holdered numismatic gold from our consistent U.S. gold consignor. This piece exhibits rich honey-gold coloration and brilliant frosted luster under a bright light. Surfaces are well preserved with minimal contact marks. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Capped Bust 50C 1807 Capped Bust 50C 1807
AU50 PCGS
11787206
O-105
Choice HOLD
$2450
New September 24! Steely Background Luster, Crusty Aquamarie, Rose, Blue Toning, Choice Surfaces, Lakeland Collection. Steely fields are overlaid with an intermixed rose-blue menagerie on this choice 1807 O-105 Draped half. Whether buying for type or building an early date set, this colorfully reflective piece will fit in. Wear is limited with the gown line complete along with sharp reverse wingtips. The obverse is notably clashed. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Gold G$10 1892CC Gold G$10 1892-CC
Liberty
AU58
NGC
3163902014

Choice HOLD
$5650
New September 24! Popular Carson City Date, Choice Preservation, Lightly Mirrored Reflectance, CAC Approved. Consignor Price Reduction - GFRC is pleased to be offering not one but two 1892-CC $10 gold pieces, both with CAC approval. This Christian Gobrecht design was minted from 1838 to 1907 with the Carson City issue being popular among a wide of collectors. Only 40,000 were struck with the typical surviving grade being between EF45 and AU53. The first of the two examples is this AU58 certified lot with sharp reflectance from steely fields plus swirling cartwheels that add to the viewing experience. The bright light experience is thoroughly pleasing given the bold luster and natural honey-gold coloration. Worthy of a Near-Gem quality rating and a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. CAC has approved 39 at grade with 24 finer. $6250 is the current CAC guide value for reference. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$10 1892CC Gold G$10 1892-CC
Liberty
AU55
NGC
3164061020

Choice $4450 New September 24! Popular Carson City Date, Choice Preservation, Steely Luster, CAC Approved. Consignor Price Reduction - GFRC is pleased to be offering not one but two 1892-CC $10 gold pieces, both with CAC approval. This Christian Gobrecht design was minted from 1838 to 1907 with the Carson City issue being popular among a wide of collectors. Only 40,000 were struck with the typical surviving grade being between EF45 and AU53. The second of the two examples is this AU55 certified lot with steely-frosted luster and moderate cartwheels. Coloration is a natural green-gold while the strike is nicely executed on both sides. A few micro-ticks are noted but nothing of any consequence. When handling larger U.S. gold, one must not experience pristine surfaces given the soft metal properties. The CAC price guide stands at $4,900 with 15 approved at the offered grade. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$10 1905S Gold G$10 1905-S
Liberty
MS62
PCGS
12454860

Choice HOLD
$2950
New September 24! Flashy Reflective Luster, Honey Green-Gold, Swirling Cartwheels, Accurately Graded. Consignor Price Reduction - Clearly a better date in Mint State, 1905 San Francisco $10 gold was limited to 369,250 strikes with a substantial portion enticing circulation. Nearly all Mint State survivors are bracketed between MS61-MS62 with fully choice examples being downright rare. This newly released example deserves consideration given the CAC approval. Undoubtedly original, with flashy reflectance and swirling cartwheels under a bight light, bringing fine viewing for the knowledgeable collector. Coloration is mostly honey gold with subtle green hues. Filed chatter is captured by the certified grade. Since bullion gold's sharp runup, the price guides are still trying to keep up with market increases. A comparable lot sold via Stack's Bowers February 2025 for $3720 as reference. Full choice and then some.... Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$2.5 1868 Gold G$2.5 1868
Liberty
MS60 NGC
3193590004

Original $2400 New September 24! Low Mintage Post Civil War Issue, Partially Mirrored, Reflective Luster, Honey-Gold. Consignor Price Reduction - Under a bright light, the partially mirrored fields emit considerable reflectivity on this low mintage 1868 Philadelphia issue. Both sides offer a consistent brilliance that is eye catching. Mint State example are rare with the PCGS population indicating only 14 certified in all uncirculated grades consistent with a mintage of 3,600 during the immediate post Civil War years. Coloration is honey-gold. A 10x review notes light field chatter and a few light obverse hairlines that are undeniably consistent with the certified grade. Fairly priced and housed in an NGC 17 (2004-2008) holder.
Gold G$2.5 1880 Gold G$2.5 1880
Liberty
AU58
NGC
3316954002

Gem $2300 New September 24! Gem Original Offering, Yellow Gold, Partially Mirrored Fields, CAC approved. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1880 $2.5 gold issue is yet another lower mintage later date that continues to be underrated in the current marketplace. With a mintage of 2,960, this date is scarce in all grades. I was compelled to reward this exceptional example with a GFRC-Gem quality tating. Maybe I am enchanted by the mirrored fields that exhibit sharp reflectance under a bright light. Also compelling is the complete strike and unabraded surfaces with light rub consistent with the certified grade. Coloration falls into the honey yellow-gold realm. The CAC census currently stands at 25 stickered with a CDN price guide number being quoted as $2,250. There is a 50% pricing premium at MS62. Housed in NGC 25 (2008) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$20 1913 Gold G$20 1913
St Gaudens
MS64 PCGS
50190680

Choice $6000 New September 24! Rarest Philadelphia Issue, Pristine Surfaces, Frosted Luster. Consignor Price Reduction - Our consignor's better date $20 gold release continues with the rarest Saint produced in Philadelphia. 1913 brought a mintage of 168,780 with the date becoming truly challenging at the MS64 level and very rare in full Gem. The PCGS price guide jumps from $8,250 in MS64 to $70,000 in MS65 with a scant population of 15 certified. Astute gold collectors should carefully examine this 2005 era graded offering for upgrade or CAC approved potential. The strike is sharp with full facial details. Soft granular frosted luster and lively cartwheels are noted under a bright. The coloration is a blend of yellow and orange gold on the obverse with the yellow gold being more prevalent at the reverse borders. Our consignor has repriced this offering below 2022 and early 2023 auction records. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.3 (2005) holder.
Seated 10C 1869 Seated 10C 1869
VF35 NGC
2171705065
F-104a
Original HOLD
$350
New September 24! Heavy Coin Gray Crust, Scarce Die Pairing. The 1869 F-104a designation captures the only Short Flag 1 prod die pairing, but in a later circulation die state. The business strike state was initially considered to be quite rare, but over the years, a few have appeared per the GFRC Sales Archive. This is the classic case of Cherrypickers search bourse floors for these prizes. Still quite scarce, the Lakeland Collection is offering this F-104 specimen with thick crusty surfaces with embedded aquamarine and gold under a bright light. The fields are reflective as expected from proof dies. There are a few contact marks in the fields well hidden by the patina. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 25C 1862S Seated 25C 1862-S
MS62 PCGS
09516515
Briggs 2-A
Original $5250 New September 24! Better San Francisco Date, Original Frosty Luster, Creamy Tan-Rose Patina, Lakeland Collection. In Mint State, 1862 San Francisco struck quarters are scarce and occasionally available. However, most of the known examples are seen less than fully choice. The 1862-S is more likely to appear in MS62 than any other grade, and the best examples top out at MS64. This Lakeland Collection example brings a second appearance on the GFRC price list as originally from the Sunset Point Collection, a complete set of Seated quarters sold during the 2016-2020 timeframe. Underlying steely frosted fields are overlaid with a creamy tannish-rose patination, the colors being accurately illustrated in my images. A fully struck example that is priced below CDN bid at $5500. A opportunity from the Lakeland Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder.
Seated 25C 1864S Seated 25C 1864-S
VF35 PCGS
37161227
Briggs 1-A
Choice $5500 New September 24! Civil War Era Key Date, Crusty Patina, Choice Original, Lakeland Collection. A Civil War key date that is always in demand by those attempting to complete a Seated quarter date and mintmark set. This Lakeland Collection release is one of 20,000 struck with few choice survivors available. This example exhibits natural coin gray patination on both sides with underlying steely fields under a bright light. Hints of blues and rose are noted at the right viewing angles. Scattered "dirt" throughout the devices further validates the originality. One ancient contact mark is noted below star 6. Worthy of a GFRC-Choice quality rating while the contact mark likely precludes CAC approval Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.