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Photo Denom Date Grade TPG Variety GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Early Commems 50C 1938 Early Commems 50C 1938
MS64
NGC
610876002

Gem $415 New February 1! Daniel Boone Bicentennial, Heavily Frosted, Gem Original, Pikes Peak Collection. Final GFRC Price Reduction - The Daniel Boone Centennial silver commem was issue for five year, starting in 1934, with all three mints striking the 1935 to 1938 dates. The Pikes Peak release is quite impressive given its rich mint bloom and resulting frosted luster under a bright light. A superior example that readily deserves its green bean. A limited mintage of 2,100 pieces further adds to the allure. Housed in NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$1 1851 Gold G$1 1851
Type 1 Liberty Head
MS64+
PCGS
41229978

Choice HOLD
$1350
New January 28! Type 1 Liberty Head, Outstanding Type Candidate, Satiny Luster, Evergreen State Collection. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. Full description shortly.
Gold G$1 1855 Gold G$1 1855
Type 2 Indian Princess
MS61
PCGS
45679465

Choice $1950 New January 28! Challenging Type 2 Indian Princess, Soft Frosted Luster, Premium Example, Evergreen State Collection. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2026) holder with CAC approval. Full description shortly.
Gold G$1 1855 Gold G$1 1855
Type 2 Indian Princess
MS61
PCGS
45679465

Choice $1950 New January 28! Challenging Type 2 Indian Princess, Soft Frosted Luster, Premium Example, Evergreen State Collection. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2026) holder with CAC approval. Full description shortly.
Gold G$5 1897 Gold G$5 1897
Liberty
MS63
PCGS
45101123

Choice HOLD
$1450
New January 28! Premium Type Candidate, Textured Frosted Luster, Evergreen State Collection. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2026) holder with CAC approval. Full description shortly.
Liberty V 5C 1908 Liberty V 5C 1908
PR67 PCGS
48240574

Gem $1245 New January 28! Superb Eye Appeal, Sharp Watery Mirrors, Gem Original. Final GFRC Inventory Sale! - This colorfully toned 1908 Liberty proof nickel was recently taken in trade and is guaranteed to please fans of beautifully toned type coins. The GFRC accurately illustrate the rose, blues, and yellow orange-gold toning on the obverse and blended orange and light greens on the reverse. The watery mirrors are quite compelling under a bright light. The strike is fully executed with pristine fields as one would expect at this lofty grade. Hurry on this offering as I doubt it will be around after the Winter FUN show. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated $1 1841 Seated $1 1841
AU53 PCGS OGH
3262461
OC-4
Choice $2350 New January 28! Steely Reflective Luster, Old Time Lustrous Eye Appeal, New Jersey Collection. Consignor Price Reduction! - We are pleased to be offering the New Jersey Collection's PCGS old green holder encapsulated Seated dollars for your consideration and opening with this 1841 OC-4 . Sharp steely fields are readily evident under a bright light with minimal abrasions. The luster is most reflective and pleasing with ample cartwheels. Light milky toning is noted in the right obverse field and extending to the date region. Given the coin's mirrored like surfaces, GFRC photography struggles with plastic holder reflections on the lower obverse and reverse. This dollar is many times better in hand rather than the images. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder and an important opportunity for those that enjoy originality in an early TPG holder.
Seated 5C 1838 Seated 5C 1838
No Drapery, Large Stars
MS62 PCGS
27234464

Choice $550 New January 28! Large Date, Evergreen State Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2026) holder. Full description shortly.
Seated 5C 1853 Seated 5C 1853
With Arrows
MS62 PCGS
36662992

Choice $350 New January 28! With Arrows Type, Evergreen State Collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. Full description shortly.
Seated 10C 1858 Seated 10C 1858
PR66
PCGS
81482044

Gem $5650 New January 21! Scarce Proof Date, Single Finer, Brilliant Mirrors, Evergreen State Collection. A glittering, reflective proof dime with a large amount of cameo contrast. Rose-gold and blues decorate the obverse while the reverse exhibits center aquamarine surrounded by rose and gold intermixed hues. A hammered strike further establishes GFRC-Gem eye appeal. 1858 was the first year of "official" public proof sales by the Mint. Although Breen estimated just 80 proofs issued and later estimates suggested 100 or so proofs. PCGS estimates 50-70 are known, however, few if any are the equal of this gleaming example. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with special D.L. Hansen pedigree label and CAC approval. An important Evergreen State Collection release.
Seated 10C 1859 Seated 10C 1859
PR66CAM PCGS
34722611

Gem $4750 New January 21! Final Year of the With Stars Type, Watery Cameo Mirrors, Reflective White Presentation, Evergreen State Collection. One of the truly eye appealing proof dimes in the Evergreen State Collection is this reflective white example with stark field-to-device contrast. Each side of this sharply struck, impressively preserved Superb Gem proof presents watery mirrored and a superior viewing experience. The surfaces are free of contact marks, with only microscopic hairlines noted on the obverse with a 10x and bright light. The intense brilliance of the mirrors easily amplify any imperfections as we see in today's modern sliver commemorative coinage. This offering is also an important date among type collectors as the 1859 issue is the final proof in the With Stars Seated dime series. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder and competitively priced.
Seated 10C 1839O Seated 10C 1839-O
AU50 raw
F-102
Choice $650 New January 20! Small O, Greer and Fortin Plate Coin, Long Pedigree List, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A marvelous 1839-O dime, fully original and lustrous with Fortin and Greer plate coin pedigrees for their respective references. This dime has a long pedigree including R.L.Miles Stacks auction April 1969, Alan Lovejoy Sales (Stacks) October 1990, and Stack catalog sale October 1991 where it was purchased by Fortin. Listed by Kam Ahwash as A-2. F-102 is a later die state of the F-101 obverse die when paired with a second Small O reverse die. The obverse exhibits a fairly continuous die crack originating from left and right sides of the base up through the rock and meeting at the shield. The mintmark on the F-102 reverse B is positioned further right than on F-101 Reverse A. Ships in its original cardboard 2x2 holder with Fortin notes.
Seated 10C 1839O Seated 10C 1839-O
AU50 raw
F-102
Choice $650 New January 20! Small O, Greer and Fortin Plate Coin, Long Pedigree List, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A marvelous 1839-O dime, fully original and lustrous with Fortin and Greer plate coin pedigrees for their respective references. This dime has a long pedigree including R.L.Miles Stacks auction April 1969, Alan Lovejoy Sales (Stacks) October 1990, and Stack catalog sale October 1991 where it was purchased by Fortin. Listed by Kam Ahwash as A-2. F-102 is a later die state of the F-101 obverse die when paired with a second Small O reverse die. The obverse exhibits a fairly continuous die crack originating from left and right sides of the base up through the rock and meeting at the shield. The mintmark on the F-102 reverse B is positioned further right than on F-101 Reverse A. Ships in its original cardboard 2x2 holder with Fortin notes.
Seated 10C 1845 Seated 10C 1845
EF45 raw
F-106a
Market Acceptable HOLD
$225
New January 20! Ahwash Plate Coin, Bisecting Reverse Die Crack, Faint Reverse Porosity, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The Kam Ahwash A-5 plate coin from his pioneering into Liberty Seated dime varieties with his tome releasing my wild collecting animal instincts during 1989. I was hooked line and sinker. This dime is yet another piece to be tracked via Stacks to the October 1990 Alan Lovejoy Sale. Lovejoy acquired this dime from Ahwash privately on December 1979. This dime is not perfect and will not grade. This is no question of a past dip with some faint rim porosity at reverse rim 3:00. The fields are reflective. F-106a, with two diagonal die scratches on the left side of the shield as the primary diagnostic. During the F-106a die state, the reverse develops a bisecting vertical die crack which starts at STA(T)ES and proceeds downward through O(N)E DI(M)E, crosses through the bow knot and exits to the rim below the right ribbon end. Purchased April 1992 via Stacks Coin Galleries mail bid sale.
Seated 10C 1877CC Seated 10C 1877-CC
Type 2 Reverse
AU58 raw
F-101
Choice HOLD
$325
New January 19! Misplaced C On Bow, Web-Book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1877-CC Type 2 F-101 obverse 1 has a heavy die crack from the rim above (U)NITED, then through(UN)ITED and the bottom of letters UN(ITED STATES). On the F-101 reverse, the misplaced top of a C mintmark punch is visible on the bow knot directly above the second normal C mintmark. This is the first and only reverse Seated dime die where a misplaced mintmark has been recorded. The reverse also has a die crack that starts at the left part of the left "C", then up through the left ribbon up through left leaves, wheat grains, down through the right leaves and through the bow knot to the left ribbon, making a complete circle. This die variety was listed by Kamal Ahwash as A-4. A choice fully strike piece with even coin gray toning. Purchased August 2004 and incorporated into the Liberty Seated dime die variety online reference as a variety plate coin. Ships in its original cardboard 2x2 with Fortin notes.
Seated 10C 1877S Seated 10C 1877-S
EF45 raw
F-106
Choice HOLD
$80
New January 19! Small Block S, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The crusty original 1877-S F-106 dime was purchased April 1992 and became the die variety reference piece until being later upgraded. This piece has been hanging out in the bank box and needs a new home. This dime ships in its original cardboard 2x2 with Fortin notes.
Seated 10C 1891O Seated 10C 1891-O
VF25 raw
F-133
Choice HOLD
$350
New January 19! Massive Reverse Die Cud, Discovery Piece, Future Web-Book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Residing in the Fortin bank box is this 1891-O dime with massive reverse cuds that are not documented in the Liberty Seated dime die variety online reference. The obverse die cracks through STATES into Liberty's head suggest the obverse die is the F-107 pairing with the O/Horizontal O reverse. On this example the mintmark is partial and plate very high in between the ribbon ends, a position that is unseen to date. Now this example appears with massive retained cuds on the lower left wreath. Surfaces are 100% original and covered with a thick crusty patination. I owe it to the Liberty Seated dime community to get this piece posted in the web-book as F-133. Ideal for the terminal die state collector.
Barber 10C 1901O Barber 10C 1901-O
O/Horiz O
EF40 PCGS
30878761
FS-501
Choice $330 New January 18! O/Horizontal O, Natural Coin Gray Patina, A Cool Die Variety. GFRC Cost Basis! - The 1891-O F-109 O Over Horizontal dime die variety is not a unique mintmark punching error as the same situation is found in the Barber dime series. This newly acquired 1901-O O Over Horizontal O example shares the same diagnostics as its predecessor. The remnants of a horizontal O are seen within the top and bottom oval of the final mintmark punch. This is a Cherrypickers documented die variety with PCGS certifying a total of 32 examples in grades ranging from Good 4 through MS66. Natural coin gray patina is thick on the obverse while the reverse is more lightly toned with some residual luster under a bright light. Surfaces are unabraded and pleasing. This cool die variety is showcased by a strictly original and choice example. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Barber 25C 1893 Barber 25C 1893
MS65 PCGS
29281964

Gem $1075 New January 18! Steely-Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Impressive Eye Appeal. GFRC Cost Basis!- Obverse rose patina is nicely framed by peripheral blues on this gem 1893 Barber quarter. This is yet another piece of eye candy purchased as part of a larger 50+ piece lot. This reverse is at least one grade point higher than certified as the rose, aquamarine, and gold ring toning is simply delightful and thoroughly pleasing. Steely-frosted luster is eye popping under a bright light along with dancing cartwheels. Strike is 99% complete with only the lowest arrow feathers not fully formed. Accurately priced for the overall eye appeal. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Capped Bust 5C 1830 Capped Bust 5C 1830
MS62 NGC
6323634004
LM-7
Choice $595 New January 18! Frosted Luster, Light Gray Patina, Choice Surfaces, Crazy Joe Collection. GFRC Cost Basis!- Another conservatively graded 1830 Capped Bust half dime that is certain to please the new owner. The granular frosted luster is big and bold during initial bright light review along with decent cartwheel action. The field on both sides are essentially unabraded with a single tiny contact point on the upper cheek that is visible on the image. The originality is validated by the darker copper-gold on the reverse periphery with some extension to the obverse. A consignor buyout that has not been submitted to CAC since graded. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Gold G$5 1891 Gold G$5 1891
Liberty
MS64
PCGS
41436481

Choice $3100 New January 18! Rare Uncirculated, Superb Rose-Gold Coloring, Completed Strike, Near-Gem. GFRC Cost Basis! - 1891 Philadelphia $5 gold strikes were limited to 61,360 pieces in an era of massive silver coinage output. Most survivors are found with abrasions and/or light wear. At the MS64 level, this grade becomes rare and even more so with CAC approval. PCGS has not certified a single gem specimen, therefore MS64 and MS64+ graded examples are as good as it gets. GFRC is pleased to be offering one of the MS64 certified survivors that also has CAC approval. An infrequently seen rose-gold coloring is consistent on both sides. Bright light inspection is a joy given the brilliant frosted luster that explodes off the surfaces. Strike is 100% complete and rounds out the checklist for a designating this offering a near-gem. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2021) holder. Previously sold by GFRC during June 2021 for $4350.
Gold G$5 1912 Gold G$5 1912
Indian
MS63
NGC
6453767003

Choice $2250 New January 18! Great Type Candidate, Steely-Frosted Luster, Honey-Gold, Well Preserved Surfaces. GFRC Cost Basis! - 1912 dated Indian $5 gold is known for its sharp luster and strong strikes. Yet another Summer Baltimore addition, this honey-gold colored example fits the bill. The obverse is pristine while there is one mark at the upper left reverse that is evident in the images. A premium example that is offered at a completive price to the CAC price guide. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Morgan $1 1878S Morgan $1 1878-S
MS64
PCGS
37833000

Choice $375 New January 18! Dual Sided Toning, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Perfectly Original. GFRC Cost Basis! - Since starting the GFRC business, there has always been an affinity for toner Morgans. Over time, I've been hand selecting CAC approved toners with coloration that is consistent with originality expectations. Let's face it, there are ample amounts of retoned Morgans out in the market with what I consider to be unnatural colors. This 1878-S example offers the classic obverse aquamarine, copper-gold, and blues on the obverse and delineated green and copper-gold on the reverse that could have paper origins. Accurately graded with brilliant frosted luster and swirling cartwheels. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Morgan $1 1881S Morgan $1 1881-S
MS66 PCGS
48472667

Gem $300 New January 18! Steely-Frosted Radiance, Gem Surfaces, Light Peripheral Rose-Gold. GFRC Cost Basis! - Flashy steely-frosted radiance is promptly noted when enjoying this 1881-S Morgan under a bright light. The viewing experience is undisturbed as the fields have claims to being partially mirrored. Spinning cartwheels further enhance the overall presentation. Light rose-gold toning is amplified on the GFRC images as this piece's coloration is much lighter in-hand. . Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Morgan $1 1898S Morgan $1 1898-S
AU58
PCGS
47531318

Choice $435 New January 18! Attractive Slider, Steely Radiance, Vibrant Cartwheels, Light Gold Patina. GFRC Cost Basis! - Another better San Francisco strike that has been carefully handled with limited rub on the cheek. Under the desk lamp, steely radiance is noted along with swirling cartwheels. The cheek is unblemished and pleasing. A well balance Morgan that is worthy of a CAC only collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder with CAC approval.
Morgan $1 1900S Morgan $1 1900-S
MS62
PCGS
47531320

Choice $650 New January 18! Steely Fields, Swirling Cartwheels, Treasury Release?. GFRC Cost Basis! - Steely fields offer brilliant radiance on this 1900 San Francisco struck Morgan that was probably part of the ongoing Treasury releases that culminated in multiple bags arriving to the market during the early 1960s. This is unquestionably choice with steely radiance and swirling cartwheels. Obverse chatter, consistent with bag storage, is accurately captured by the assigned grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1838 Seated 10C 1838
No Drapery, Large Stars
MS62
CACG
618292545
F-113
Choice $895 New January 18! Reverse Die Flaw, Near-Gem at Grade, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Final GFRC Sale! - The new CAC Grading holders are constructed of a plastic that appears to be more translucent that the competitors. The 1838 F-113 Seated dime is intricately detailed in the GFRC photographs. I suspect the clear plastic allows us to view this beautifully toned dime at its finest. This dime features a bold reverse die flaw and is the plate coin with The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Housed in new CAC Grading (2023) holder and straight graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 10C 1876 Seated 10C 1876
PF64+Cameo NGC
4251078017

Gem $900 New January 18! Gem Original, 1876 Proof Set, Pre-Whitman Baltimore Offering. Consignor Price Reduction! - Flashy watery mirrors are quite pleasing under a bright light. The reflectance is particularly sharp and eye catching. The faintest hairlines are noted under a 10x but require search on radiant mirrors. Housed in new large font NGC holder with Rev. Dr. James G.K. McClure pedigree listed on the label.
Seated 25C 1859S Seated 25C 1859-S
F15 PCGS
81274489
Briggs 1-A
Original $1125 New January 18! Rare San Francisco Date, Light Gray, Bold Devices at Grade. GFRC Cost Basis! - During 1859, the still relatively new San Francisco mint struck only 80,000 Seated quarters. That mintage entered western frontier commerce and remained there for years. Indeed, not even a single Mint State example is known, as no one systematically collected this coinage at the time of issue. Present day collectors struggle to locate the date due to low survival rates. GFRC is pleased to offer this newly purchased example with light gray shades including darker gray at the peripheries. PCGS was tough on this example as there is a substantial amount of device details for the certified grade. A solid example that will fill that long standing hole in a date and mintmark set without breaking the bank. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 50C 1873 Seated 50C 1873
With Arrows
EF45 PCGS
30684073
WB-109
Original $830 New January 18! "Quad Stripes", Double Die Obverse, Crusty Gray Patina, Original Surfaces, Sunset Collection. GFRC Cost Basis!- This crusty, original piece exhibits thick gray and tan toning throughout, with more intense patina at the rims. The central figures are lighter, with numerous bits of silver emerging from the recessed areas within Liberty's gown. WB-109, the quad stripes variety, with die doubling accounting for the additional vertical lines in the shield. This is a plainly visible, popular variety, making for a great "story" coin. Housed in a PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 5C 1872 Seated 5C 1872
PR64 PCGS
19040908
V-2
Choice $680 New January 18! Late Date Proof, Watery Mirrors, Choice Offering. GFRC Cost Basis! - 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 5C 1872 Seated 5C 1872
PF64
CACG
706625039

Gem $825 New January 18! Watery Mirrored, Colorful Presentation, Pristine Surfaces, Fresh CACG Grading. GFRC Cost Basis! - 1872 Liberty Seated half dimes proof strikes totaled 950 pieces. This survivor has been meticulous preserved leading to a host of positive attributes. First are the watery mirrors noted under a bright light along with colorful toning that consists of blues, aquamarine, and gold on the obverse while the reverse presents a rose center surrounded by green-gold overlaying the wreath. Second are the pristine surfaces without any traces of a single hairline. Finally, the strike is fully executed along with partial wire rims. The watery mirrors will be thoroughly enjoyed under a bright light. The lovely little half dime has been conservatively graded and is housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Walking Liberty 50C 1916D Walking Liberty 50C 1916-D
MS65
PCGS
44394843

Gem $2850 New January 18! First Year Denver Design Issue, Pretty Golden-Rose Shades, Gem Original. GFRC Cost Basis! - The 1916 Philadelphia and Denver struck Walking Liberty halves have comparable rarity in the higher Mint State grades. I could not resist adding this notable gem Denver example to inventory. A well frosted example with radiant luster and the expected cartwheels given a moderate golden patina that turns to rose closer to the peripheries. If luster and superb eye appeal are your cup of tea, this new offering might warrant a closer look. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder with CAC approval.
Walking Liberty 50C 1921D Walking Liberty 50C 1921-D
VG10
PCGS
6616202015

Choice $625 New January 18! Key Date, Natural Coin Gray, Choice Surfaces. GFRC Cost Basis! - The 1921-D and 1921-S are the unquestioned key dates within the Walking Liberty half dollar series. The 1921-D sports the lowest mintage of the series and is even rare in the lower circulated grades. GFRC located this perfectly original example at the Summer Baltimore show for inventory. One can never have enough 1921-D example in inventory, right? Surfaces are toned a natural coin gray. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Walking Liberty 50C 1937D Walking Liberty 50C 1937-D
MS65
PCGS
32694671

Gem $765 New January 18! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Gem Original.. GFRC Cost Basis! - The 1937-D and 1937-S Walking Liberty dates are equally scarce in Mint State with mintages of 1,676,000 and 2,090,000. Truly original and undipped examples are scarce in full gem based on CAC approval rates. CAC has approved 103 Denver strikes at the MS65 grade. This example screams originality with its brilliant frosted luster and faint copper-gold toning. Bright light exposure releases frosted luster and vibrant cartwheels. Strike is nearly complete with just a touch of definition weakness at the thumb. Surfaces are pristine with some die polished lines seen during 10x review. A classic gem that warranted close scrutiny. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval. PCGS #6602