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Photo Denom Date Grade TPG Variety GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Capped Bust 25C 1834 Capped Bust 25C 1834
AU50 NGC
2656719003
B-5
R5
Original $1200 New November 20! R5 1834 Die Pairing, Steely Fields, Bold Strike. GFRC is pleased to be offering not one, but two 1834 B-5 examples for consideration. The B-5 die pairing is the rarest of the five per the Browning research with an assigned R5 rarity rating. As significant as the rarity is, this example is a nicely original example with steely fields under the brownish-gray patination. The overall strike is nearly complete with only two stars in the lower right field lacking center points. This offering is ideal for those assembling a collection of rare die varieties across the early silver coinage spectrum. GFRC has only handled two examples since inception with the Sales Archive providing access to sale prices. Housed in new large font NGC holder with the B-5 die variety designation on the label.
Capped Bust 25C 1834 Capped Bust 25C 1834
EF45 PCGS
34922142
B-5
R5
Choice $850 New November 20! Rarest 1834 Die Pairting, Steely Luster, Gray Patina, Choice Surfaces. The second of two 1834 B-5 Capped Bust quarters that were taken in trade at the 2025 Winter Whitman Baltimore show. Again, the B-5 die pairing is the rarest of the five die marriages with Browning assigning an R5 rarity rating. A fully choice specimen with both sides covered with crusty gray patination. Surfaces are essentially pristine with heavy die clashing "bars" behind the ear. Accurately graded and housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder without a label attribution. Up until the recent Baltimore show, GFRC had only handled two examples since inception with the Sales Archive providing access to sales records. Please note that GFRC images have over emphasized the reddish hues on the obverse.
Capped Bust 25C 1835 Capped Bust 25C 1835
VF35 PCGS
03999853
B-4
R4
Choice $395 New November 20! B-4 Late Die State, Crusty Coin Gray, Circulated Cameo Eye Appeal, Choice Original. Collectors interested in terminal die states should take note of this 1835 B-4 offering found in a near termination die state. A large arcing obverse die crack connects the lower right rim to the left side at star 3. This arcing die crack is listed as Die State 4 in Steve Tompkins reference on Capped Bust quarters. A fairly grade example with honest wear and light gray coloring. Circulated cameo eye appeal is undeniable. Surfaces are surprisingly unabraded for the amount of time in commercial exchange. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1877 Seated 10C 1877
Type 2 Reverse
PR64 NGC
6978290002
F-108
Choice $600 New November 20! Heavily Mirrored Fields, Repunched 7, Near Gem Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. This 1877 Seated dime offering requires a detailed explanation towards understanding its significance. This offering is the 1877 Type 2 F-108 plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Varieties Collectors online reference. Purchased June 1995 when this dime was housed in an ANACS old white holder and graded MS63. Both sides are mirrored with the second 7 digit in the date being repunched at the base. The F-108 obverse is paired with F-101 reverse, which was previously used to strike proof dimes. The key question is that of being a proof strike or a Mint State circulation strike. When included within the Seated dime reference, my belief was that of a heavily mirrored circulation strike as designed by ANACS. During a 2024 crack out and upgrade attempt (this dime is way nicer than MS63), NGC returned the piece with a proof designation. Looking at the mirrors under a bright light, one could also come to that conclusion. I'm letting this dime go in its newer NGC holder with proof designation and will make notations in the web-book F-108 page as to the alternate TPG opinion. Housed in new large font NGC holder and ready for the next Liberty Seated dime researcher to solve this mystery. A near-gem with consideration bright light eye appeal.
Seated 10C 1850 Seated 10C 1850
AU50 raw

Choice HOLD
$175
New November 19! Lovely Circulated Eye Appeal, Very High Level Date, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. This 1850 F-110 dime was purchased during 2000 and has been the die variety plate coin in the Liberty Seated dime online reference since 2004. Promptly sold upon request by a client. A nice pick on his part as this dime offers lovely circulated eye appeal.
Seated 25C 1849O Seated 25C 1849-O
VF20 PCGS
25245182
Briggs 1-A
Choice HOLD
$3600
New November 19! Series New Orleans Key Date, Crusty Gray Patina, Choice Original Surfaces, An Old Friend Returns. The mintage for 1849 New Orleans strikes is unrecorded with Briggs estimating a mintage of 16,000 pieces. Few example ever reach the marketplace. However, GFRC customers have been lucky to have access to a steady flow of this date due to collector divestment. This old friend was taken in trade at the Whitman Baltimore show and is an important VF20 duplicate since enter the marketplace in a year's time. Natural surfaces are choice and unabraded. The assigned grade is quite conservative given the elevated obverse scroll and available device details. Uniform gray patina covers both side with some lighter shades on the lower reverse. A strictly original offering that will fill that key date hole in your Liberty Seated quarter collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder and ready for immediately placement into another advanced collection.
Seated 10C 1849 Seated 10C 1849
MS65 NGC
3019023001
F-101
Gem $3050 New November 10! Gem Original, Frosty Cartwheel Luster, Light Rose Patina, Hammered Strike, One of the Finest Extant, Sheffield Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - Ex. Bender and Massachusetts Collections, this magnificent 1849 Seated dime is a rarity in Gem Mint State. Released from the Bender Collection, when Tom was still actively upgrading his Liberty Seated Dime set via GFRC and other sources. Now this lot return to the price list courtesy of the Sheffield Collection. This eye appealing NGC graded MS65 specimen offers vibrant cartwheel luster emanating from thick frosted surfaces. Strike is deeply impressed with high relief obverse and reverse devices. A light violet skin covers the obverse while the reverse toning being more peripheral, but with the same shades. Accurately graded and housed in newer NGC holder. Definitely a prize for the passionate Liberty Seated dime collector.
Seated 10C 1853 Seated 10C 1853
Hubbed Arrows & Date
MS65 NGC
3103683041
F-102
Gem $1300 New November 10! Orange-Rose Patina, Thick Frosted Luster, Gem Original, Sheffield Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - Thick frosted luster radiates from orange-rose toned surfaces on this 1853 Hubbed Arrows & Date F-102 dime. Both sides offer undisturbed surfaces and continuous luster during bright light inspection. This dime was struck by heavily eroded dies including two obverse die cracks that validate the die variety. A crack through the left end of the left arrow and secondly, a die crack through Liberty's head, are readily evident with 10x. I like this coin at the assigned grade and plan to move it into the web-book as an upgraded plate coin. Fairly priced for the overall quality. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Seated 10C 1882 Seated 10C 1882
MS65+
CACG
993009577
F-101a
Gem $825 New November 10! Repunched 2, Superior Presentation, Gem Original, Sheffield Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - Rich frosted luster and golden aquamarine toning are the highlights of this gem 1882 F-101a dime. This piece was struck from proof dies that were re-employed for circulation strikes. Surfaces exhibit granular mint bloom that is consistent on both sides. A bright light review reveals frosted luster that is partially muted by the dense patina. Cartwheels are active, more so on the reverse. Repunching on the 2 digit is evident under the top ball and below the base. An unquestionable gem that is so close to full MS66. Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 10C 1883 Seated 10C 1883
MS64
CACG
993083029
F-109
Choice $575 New November 10! Repunched and Broken 3, Pastel Shades, Gem Eye Candy, Frosty Luster, Active Cartwheels, Sheffield Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - A wicked nice 1883 Liberty Seated dime as we say in Downeast Maine. Worthy of its CACG near-gem certification with pastel coloring on both sides. Orange, gray, aquamarine shades decorate the obverse while the reverse offers a fiery rose center with orange surrounding the outer wreath devices. Frosted luster, while being immediately evident under a bright light, is move prevalent on the reverse. Surfaces are completely unabraded. Struck from the F-109 die pairing with partial lower loop on the 3 digit and repunching at the upper loop. Housed in new CAC Grading holder and graded consistent with CAC approval standards.
Seated 10C 1837 Seated 10C 1837
No Stars, Small Date
AU58 PCGS
29111035
F-104a
Choice $1250 New November 2! Small Date, Colorful Rose-Blue Presentation, Fully Choice. A choice 1837 F-104 Small Date dime arrives to the price courtesy of a West coast consignor. Well preserve with brilliant frosted luster and deep rose patination being exposed under a bright light. Blue hues are also noted at the upper obverse borders. Faint is noted on the highest wear points, thus accurately graded. The F-104 die pairing is easily attributed by a clashed reverse and six degree counter clockwise reverse die alignment. A pretty piece that would be ideal for type or the opening date in a full Liberty Seated dime date and mintmark set. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with the label capturing the die variety as No Stars, Sm Dt, F-104.
Seated 10C 1853 Seated 10C 1853
Hubbed Arrows & Date
MS62 PCGS
33518395
F-114
Choice HOLD
$475
New November 2! With Arrows Type, Frosted Luster, Late Die State, Choice Overall. Olive-gold patination is consistent across this Mint State 1853 dime. Struck with a hubbed arrows and date obverse and featuring sufficient die cracks surrounding Liberty's head that the F-114 attribution is possible. Natural frosted luster is readily noted when view under a bright light. The strike is 100 complete considering that the dies are quite eroded at this point. Pristine surfaces further add to the desirability. Conservatively graded and fairly priced. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1868 Seated 10C 1868
EF45 raw
F-103
Choice HOLD
$450
New November 2! Repunched Date, Top 100 Varieties, R5 Rarity, Choice Overall, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The Gerry Fortin reference collection release continues with the 1868 F-103 Repunched Date plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Included in the Top 100 Varieties set given its R5 rarity with few examples identified at the EF grade and being very rare in AU or better. An original example with steely fields and light olive-gold patination that is more colorful at the borders. Repunching in the lower 8 digit loop is also obvious with a 10x. An important opportunity to acquire a Top 100 variety along with Fortin web-book illustration.
Seated 10C 1841O Seated 10C 1841-O
VF Details PCGS
29200294
F-107b
R7+
Original HOLD
$425
New October 30! Very Rare Termination Die State, Retained Cud, Original Surfaces, Obverse Scratches, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1841-O F-107 reverse, in its final die state, has cracked at the tops of the TES in STATES producing one of the two known retained cuds for the date. This is a very rare R7+ die state with a single G06 details noted in the GFRC Sales Archive. Given the size of the reverse cud, cherrypickers should have located incremental examples since the Liberty Seated Dime Die Variety online reference was published in 2004. This piece is also the plate coin in that reference. Surfaces are unquestionably original with obverse scratches being flagged for a Details grade. An important opportunity for Liberty Seated dime die variety collectors along with those who focus on cuds and termination die states. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 10C 1841O Seated 10C 1841-O
VF35 PCGS
29200290
F-107
R5+
Choice HOLD
$265
New October 30! Rare Die Pairing, Crusty Coin Grtay, Perfectly Choice, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection.. The 1841-O F-105 die pairing features the F-106 obverse paired with a second reverse die. This reverse has a Small O mintmark that is positioned left and high. There are traces of a die crack between the top of the letters (ST)A(TE)S. A check of the GFRC Sales Archive has revealed that the F-107 die pairing is rare to the point of not sales listings. As a result, I've increased the F-107 rarity rating to R5+. This example is the plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors and is fully choice. Surfaces are layered with a crusty gray patination and entirely unblemished. This example is the ideal VF35 and I will guarantee that it will cross into a CACG holder for those that with to make web-book plate coin pedigreed labels, a popular initiative by several community members. Pricing this piece is challenging given the die variety rarity. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 10C 1841O Seated 10C 1841-O
VF30 PCGS
29200289
F-108
Choice HOLD
$175
New October 30! Wonderfully Choice and Original, Web-book Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Another 1841-O web-book plate coin that presents an opportunity for a CACG Fortin plate coin pedigreed label. Surfaces are wonderfully original and choice. The Reverse features a Small O mintmark that is centered, high and tilts sharply right. There is a single reverse die crack from the wreath through AM(E)RICA to the rim. The F-108 die pairing is common based on the number observed in the GFRC Sales Archive. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 10C 1876CC Seated 10C 1876-CC
Double Die Obverse
VF25
CACG
612860670
F-107
Gem HOLD
$300
New October 30! Doubled Die Obverse, Right C High, Gorgeous Old Album Toning, Gem Original. The 1876-CC Double Die Obverse is paired with three separate reverse dies with the F-107 pairing the more frequently encountered. This example is an unquestionable gem given the strict CACG grading, pristine surfaces, and colorful old album toning. The reverse die erosion is quite pronounced during this die state. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval. The label captures the die variety attribution as DDO, Right C High, FS-102, F-107. Hurry on this offering now that the images are posted.
Seated 10C 1879 Seated 10C 1879
MS62PL
CACG
610009919

Choice $1000 New October 30! Prooflike, Repunched Date, Near-Gem at Grade. CACG grading standards are very strick to the point that their certified coins are higher quality that those being stickered in PCGS and NGC holders. Case in point is the superb 1879 F-105 lot that has secured the coveted Prooflike certification. The mirrors are sharply reflective under a bright light and provide a nearly cameo contrast to the frosted motifs. Light rose-gold is noted on both side with a deep blue arc on the lower reverse. Light field chatter is consisten with the grade though the eye appeal is substantial for an MS62. CAC has approved five prooflike MS62 examples with a single certified by CACG (this lot) though the population does not reflect such. I will be in touch with CACG to have this corrected. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval.
Seated 10C 1838 Seated 10C 1838
Partial Drapery
AU58 NGC
3334663015
TOP #7
F-108a
Choice $795 New October 28! Partial Drapery, Frosted Luster, Light Gray Patina, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - The Cleveland Collection is releasing this lovely 1838 Partial Drapery dime acquired from GFRC way back during the 2013 business start-up time frame. This is a frosted example with thick obverse luster and very light toning. The reverse features consistent frosted luster and slightly deeper gray shades. A choice example with full strike that is listed in the Top 100 Varieties set as entry #7. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert. The label does not capture the Partial Drapery F-108a attribution. Last sold by GFRC July 2013 and listed in the Sales Archive.
Seated 10C 1840O Seated 10C 1840-O
No Drapery
EF45
PCGS
20321367
TOP #16
F-106
Choice $1250 New October 28! Medium O, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - This 1840-O F-106 Medium-O lot needs little discussion since being awarded a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. An early die state reverse without the vertical die crack at noon, but exhibiting the usual weakness at (ON)E. This is an unquestionably original example with peripheral gold overlaid on light gray surfaces. Pristine surfaces round out the accolades. Entry #16 in the Top 100 Variety set as created by Fortin during 2004. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1859 Seated 10C 1859
MS65
NGC
1875970007
F-103
Gem $2795 New October 28! Extra 9 in Gown, Gem Original, Cleveland Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction - The Cleveland Collection is releasing this 1859 F-103 gem Seated Dime that originated from the Fortin core set collection during November 2022. It is an excellent example of a With Stars misplaced date. The bottom loop of the extra 9 digit in the gown was evident in Kam Ahwash's Encyclopedia for 14 years until Fortin discovered its existence during 1991. This is a popular variety that is listed as #46 in the Top 100 Varieties set and also included in the Top 25 Misplaced Date set. Let's get back to the offered example. Crusty coin-gray patina covers both side of this gem along with speckled ebony-gray at the stars and legend. Strike is complete with elevated motifs, especially the reverse wreath leaves. Surfaces are entirely unabraded. Purchased by Fortin during February 2007 from Jason Carter and employed as the F-103 plate coin with The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1876CC Seated 10C 1876-CC
Type 1 Reverse
EF Details PCGS
28497436
F112
R7
Cleaned $495 New October 28! Very Rare F-112 Rotated Reverse, Rose-Gray Patina, Old Cleaning, Cleveland Collection. . Consignor Price Reduction. An important opportunity to acquire a higher circulated grade 1876-CC F-112 example, an R7 variety in VF or better. The F-112 die variety results when the F-106 reverse, previously paired with double die obverse, is subsequently paired with a fresh obverse die. That die pairing was brief and resulted in varying degrees of reverse rotation on the few survivors seen. A handful of F-112 examples have been located after years of searching by Liberty Seated dime die variety specialists. This example is a duplicate from the Cleveland Collection after purchasing the 1876-CC F-112 plate coin at The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors ($1350). This duplicate grades full EF45 but have been cleaned in the past. Surfaces have retoned a consistent rose-gray. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 holder with label reading, PCGS Genuine, Cleaning - EF Details. A great filler example until a strictly original specimen can be located. Good luck with that hunt.
Seated 10C 1887S Seated 10C 1887-S
VF35 PCGS
29157419
TOP #82
F-104
Choice $125 New October 28! Medium S Over S, Choice Original, Cleveland Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1887-S S/S is listed as #82 in the Top 100 Varieties set and should not be underestimated in its challenge. This Cleveland Collection duplicate should be scooped up for those needing a quality example to fill that slot. A crusty olive-gray patina covers both sides. The strike is typical for the date and lets remember the assigned VF35 grade which implies considerable wear. The upper loop of the first punched S is easily seen in the upper loop of the final S where is key for the purchase. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder.
Seated 10C 1889 Seated 10C 1889
MS63
PCGS
4672328
TOP #89
F-106
Choice $540 New October 28! Doubled Die Reverse #3, Golden Copper Patina, Accurately Grade, Cleveland Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - Doubled Die Reverse #3 is listed as F-106. There is substantial die doubling in the left wreath devices. The offered example is strictly original with a transparent layer of golden copper patina on the obverse and more uniform gold across the reverse. During bright light viewing, frosty luster is activated and accentuates the golden hues. Originally from the Gerry Fortin Reference Collection and a top quality example housed in PCGS Gen 3.0 (1990-1993) old green holder with CAC approval. The grading is accurate with a weak upper obverse strike that is not uncommon for this die pairing.
Seated 25C 1878CC Seated 25C 1878-CC
VF30 PCGS
30447973
Briggs 1-A
Choice HOLD
$195
New October 28! Canceled Die Obverse, Crusty Olive-Rose Gray Patina, Choice Surfaces, Cleveland Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. The Cleveland Collection consignor does not limit himself to Top 100 Seated dime varieties. This choice 1878-CC Seated quarter Canceled Die Obverse offering is yet another die variety duplicate being made available from his Top 25 Seated quarter varieties. All diagnostics are easily seen with 10x loupe including the diagonal die scratch in the reverse shield (Reverse of 1877-CC). Natural olive and gray colorings are predominant with heavier shades on the reverse. Bright light inspection reveals embedded rose on the obverse. Strike is typical for the die pairing. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 10C 1873 Seated 10C 1873
No Arrows, Open 3
MS62 PCGS
29461411
F-105
Original HOLD
$1250
New October 27! Better Open 3 Variety, Lightly Mirrored, Near-Choice, Massachusetts Collection. Finally, a Mint State 1873 Open 3 F-105 Seated dime emerges as a duplicate from the Massachusetts Collection. This example presents lightly mirrored fields and reflective luster when placed under a bright light. The in hand olive toning shifts to a pretty golden orange on the obverse while the reverse is mostly gold with blues and rose at the top and bottom rims. Partial wire rims are also noted. The Seated Dime web-book plate coin is currently a VF20, thus a dramatic improvement for the collecting community and the new owner. An obverse in the lower left field holds this one back from a full GFRC-Choice quality rating. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder.
Seated 10C 1885 Seated 10C 1885
MS65 PCGS
21542895
F-107
Gem HOLD
$650
New October 27! Gem Original, Bold Frosty Luster, Eye Appeal, Massachusetts Collection.. Consignor Price Reduction. What a pleasing With Legend Liberty Seated dime! Motifs and fields are heavily frosted along with exhibiting a transparent faint gold patina. Strike is exceptional with complete head details and all reverse wreath elements being crisp. How I love fully struck With Legend dimes as many will be seen with partial heads and missing details in the upper left wheat grains. Dies are so lightly clashed. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2003) holder.