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Photo Denom Date Grade TPG Variety GFRC Rating Price Description Buy
Seated 10C 1876CC Seated 10C 1876-CC
Type 1 Reverse
AU58
PCGS
29797557
F-119
Choice $525 New March 27! Doubled Die Reverse, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Well Prepared Surfaces, CAC Approved. The 1876-CC Seated dime date is replete with doubled die reverses, all found on the Type 1 reverse. This example has been listed as F-119 with additional die cracks to aid with attribution. The obverse is paired with a second reverse die with the strike and devices being sharp and well defined as compared to the commonplace occurrence of poorly maintained or fully rusted obverse dies for the issue. Granular frosted luster has a silky texture under a bright light. A complete strike adds to the eye appeal. A few scattered obverse micro-lines are consistent with the grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1877CC Seated 10C 1877-CC
Type 1 Reverse
MS63
PCGS
40042960
F-102
Choice $950 New March 27! F-102 Web-Book Plate Coin, Near-Gem Original, Rich Frosty Luster, Fully Struck, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. GFRC proudly presents a near-gem original example of the 1877-CC Type 1 Reverse F-102 die pairing. The F-102 obverse 2 exhibits a Denticles Ruler position of 1L and a die crack along the bottom of the date digits. The F-102 reverse is doubled with the most significant die doubling seen on ON(E) and DI(ME). There is a die defect midway on the diagonal of O(N)E. The offered example is the F-124 plate coin at The Definitive Resource for the Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Purchased during January 1992 at the Winter FUN show in raw condition and subsequently graded during the 2002 timeframe. Surfaces offer rich frosty luster and swirling cartwheels. Fully struck with semi-transparent metallic gray-gold patina. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder with CAC approval. One of my favorite 1877-CC dimes and difficult to part with.
Seated 25C 1875CC Seated 25C 1875-CC
F15
PCGS
60138597

Choice $895 New March 27! Difficult Carson City Date, Crusty Gray, Choice Surfaces, CAC Approval. 1875 Carson City struck Liberty Seated quarters present a continuous challenge to locate and stock. These will be found either well circulated or in high Mint State grades. CAC has approved only 32 pieces in all grades with a handful between VG08 and VF30. This Fine 15 example is a CAC pop 1 obviously deserves its green bean approval. Surfaces are covered with a thick crusty gray-brown skin along with minimal abrasions given the amount of time in circulation. In important offering for that difficult to fill hole in many circulated date and mintmark sets. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1878CC Seated 25C 1878-CC
AU53
PCGS
24136990
Briggs 2-B
Choice $635 New March 27! Choice Original, Light Gray Patina, Fully Struck, CAC Approved. The final year of Carson City quarter production resulted in a slightly better issue, with less than a million pieces struck due to a transition to striking Morgan dollars. This was an hard fought political battle for western silver mine owners as an efficient way to coin the massive amounts of silver purchased under the Bland-Allison Act beginning in 1878. This piece exhibits a light to medium silver skin with the barest hints of russet and tan at the rims. Marks are typical for the grade while the strike is strong and delivers near-complete detail. CAC has certified 89 pieces in all grades. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.5 (2011-2013) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1841O Seated 10C 1841-O
AU50 raw
F-111
Original HOLD
$285
New March 26! Rusted Die, Low Date, Greer Plate Coin, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Opportunity knocks with respect to this 1841-O F-111 Seated dime for multiple reasons. This piece is a really cool die variety with rusted obverse die and low upward sloping date. The die rust is nicely illustrated in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collector online reference as the plate coin with macro imagery. Purchased from Greer during 1993 after this dime was employed as a plate coin within Greer's Guidebook on Seated Dime as published by DLRC Press. Talk about numismatic history! Surfaces are an even light gray with peripheral gold. A perfect plate coin for the date and F-111 die variety that needs to move into a diehard die variety collection.
Seated 10C 1875CC Seated 10C 1875-CC
Below Wreath
EF45 raw
F-103
R4
Original HOLD
$120
New March 26! Small CC, Reverse Rim Cud, Fully Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1875-CC Below Wreath die pairing is found with lower reverse rim cuds that will start as a small area below the right stem end and expands leftward to the left lower wreath. This example was August 2000 as I was assembled a large group of below wreath dimes for die variety research . An original example with ebony-gray toning on the obverse with coin gray on the reverse. The rim cud is lightly worn with a silvery appearance that is kind of cool.
Seated 10C 1877 Seated 10C 1877
Type 1 Reverse
MS62 raw
F-105
R5
Original HOLD
$200
New March 26! Double Die Reverse, Frosted Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The release of plate coins within the Liberty Seated Dime online reference continues with a frosty original 1877 Type 1 F-105 example with a host of die markers for variety attribution. The date on the obverse is level and exhibits a diagonal die crack through the 877 date digits. On the reverse, die doubling is redily evident on the letters ON(E DIME). The reverse is also clashed during this die state. I'm confident that this dime will straight grade. Yet another chance to own a cool plate coin that was purchased December 2003.
Seated 10C 1883 Seated 10C 1883
MS62 raw
F-108
Choice HOLD
$195
New March 26! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Complete 3, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. While releasing the Liberty Seated dime web-book plate coins from my collection, an opportunity appears for updating the images as is the case for this choice 1883 F-108 dime. Under a bright light the luster is quite sharp and brilliant though there are some luster breaks in the obverse fields. I believe that MS62 is a fair balance grade and priced accordingly. A common variety with the obverse date having slight downward slope and a complete 3 date punch. Both sides are clashed.
Seated 10C 1889 Seated 10C 1889
AU58 raw
F-115
Choice HOLD
$145
New March 26! Misplaced 8 Digit Right of Scroll, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Peripheral Copper-Gold, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1889 Seated dime date is prime for misplaced digit varieties including some spectacular examples in the lower shield. The F-115 variety features a misplaced digit seen directly to the right of the scroll end. This die preparation artifact appears to be the top loop of an 8 digit. This variety is typically found weakly struck as is the case here. Thick mint frost covers both sides with strong radiance under a bright light. There is the faintest of rub with this piece being a conservative AU58 that will easily holder if so desired. Purchased March 1999 and employed as the Liberty Seated dime online reference plate coin.
Gold G$10 1909 Gold G$10 1909
Indian
AU58 NGC
6208756003

Choice HOLD
$1595
New March 25! Light Honey Green-Gold, Frosted Luster, Popular Collector's Grade. GFRC is retooling its private gold stash towards pure bullion play pieces. As a result, I am selling four NGC AU58 $10 Indians at competitive offer prices. This 1909 Philadelphia issue exhibits light honey green-gold coloration with frost luster. A choice example that will please the new owner. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Gold G$10 1910 Gold G$10 1910
Indian
AU58 NGC
4696271002

Choice HOLD
$1595
New March 25! Honey-Gold, Frosted Luster, Numismatic and Bullion Play. GFRC is retooling its private gold stash towards pure bullion play pieces. As a result, I am selling four NGC AU58 $10 Indians at competitive offer prices. This 1910 $10 Indian has lovely frosted luster and honey-gold eye appeal. The orange shades on the GFRC images are a bit amplified. This is a honey-gold colored example. Note the clean surfaces resulting in a GFRC-Choice quality rating. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Gold G$10 1910D Gold G$10 1910-D
Indian
AU58 NGC
6266515001

Original $1575 New March 25! Rich Honey Gold, Frosted Luster, Numismatic and Bullion Play. GFRC is retooling its private gold stash towards pure bullion play pieces. As a result, I am selling four NGC AU58 $10 Indians at competitive offer prices. The 1910 Denver issue presents a richer honey-gold look with soft frosted luster. There is a single mark in the upper left obverse field. Being offered at not much over spot. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Gold G$10 1911 Gold G$10 1911
Indian
AU58 NGC
2560037011

Original $1575 New March 25! Yellow Honey-Gold, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Numismatic and Bullion Play. GFRC is retooling its private gold stash towards pure bullion play pieces. As a result, I am selling four NGC AU58 $10 Indians at competitive offer prices. This 1911 Philadelphia issue sports a yellow-gold base frosty finish with overlaid honey-gold that is continuous on the reverse. A popular grade that is housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Seated 10C 1877CC Seated 10C 1877-CC
Type 2 Reverse
AU53 raw
F-108
R4
Choice HOLD
$250
New March 25! 1877/6 Overdate, Repunched Date, Die Scratch in Shield, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The Gerry Fortin reference collection release continues with a premium 1877/6-CC overdate example. Given the AU grade level, traces of the top loop of the undertype 6 is visible within the last 7 digits's flag. The long deep die scratch through the shield is well struck and represented. Repunching above the base of the 1 digit is also easily noted with a 10x. An unquestionably original specimen that was purchased March 2004. Surfaces are toned a unform gray-gold without blemishes.
Morgan $1 1883S Morgan $1 1883-S
MS62 PCGS
42392771

Original $1775 New March 24! Popular San Francisco Date, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Near Choice Original, Scenic Lakeview Collection. Consignor Price Reduction. Brilliant frosted luster radiates from this 1883 San Francisco struck Morgan when placed under a bright light. Cartwheels are vibrant and equally impressive. Surfaces are untoned and white. As with many Morgans that were stored in bags, obverse marks are seen on the cheek and fields consistent with the certified grade. Accurately graded and fairly priced. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder.
Morgan $1 1893O Morgan $1 1893-O
MS61
PCGS
36276435

Choice $6875 New March 24! Key Date, Rare Grade, Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Choice Overall, Scenic Lakeview Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1893-O dollar is the lowest mintage New Orleans Morgan dollar as only 300,000 piece were struck. Survivors are scarce in all grades while this key date becomes rare in Mint State with CAC approval. This offered example presents frosted luster and swirling cartwheels when view under a bright light. Accurately graded as the abrasions are concentrated on the obverse at the cheek. The reverse image lacks some definition due to holder haze. CAC has approved a total of 373 in all grades with the majority being circulated. Only 10 have been approved at the certified grade, a small number given the widespread demand for Morgan dollars. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1858S Seated 10C 1858-S
VF20 raw
F-103
Market Acceptable HOLD
$495
New March 24! Tough Date, Circulated Gray Toning, Faint Obverse Porosity. A newly consigned 1858-S F-103 dime which is always tough to locate with choice surfaces. This example features the appropriate circulated appearance with gray-blue surfaces. The obverse has faint porosity that will not allow TPG certification. Priced accordingly and a great filler within a Whitman or Dansco bookshelf album project.
Seated 10C 1857O Seated 10C 1857-O
Medium O
AU53 raw
F-107a
Original HOLD
$235
New March 23! Medium O, Greer Plate Coin, Steely Copper-Rose, Complete Strike, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Purchased directly from Brian Greer during April 1993 after his release of The Complete Guidebook for Liberty Seated Dimes as published by DLRC Press. This example is the Greer plate coin for the 1857-O chapter and employed as the F-107a plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. This lot offers a hammered strike and frosted-steely radiance that is consistent on both sides. Toning is a pretty copper-rose. The bold die cracks originating from left of the base into the center device is easily noted on the image.
Seated 10C 1862 Seated 10C 1862
AU55 raw
F-102a
Choice HOLD
$100
New March 23! Circulated Strike From Proof dies, Crusty Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Crusty is the operative word for this 1862 F-102a Seated dime from my reference collection. Struck with left over proof dies with partial wire rims. This example is unquestionably original. Steely frosted luster is readily evident under a bright light. Fully choice and original.
Seated 10C 1875CC Seated 10C 1875-CC
In Wreath
EF45 raw
F-106b
R5
Original HOLD
$250
New March 23! In Wreath, R5 Rarity Final Die State, Reverse Rim Cud, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The release of Liberty Seated Dime die variety plate coins from the online reference continues with a final 1875-CC F-106b die state example. This original piece features a large rim die cud from 6:00 - 7:00 and die cracks throughout the wreath. Crusty gray patina, with rose highlights, is continuous on both sides. A few ancient marks are noted along with a fresh set of lines in the right obverse field as seen with a 10x. When building a reference collection, one must buy the best observed candidates as is the case here. An R5 rarity rating has been assigned in the web-book, which is conservative given that GFRC has only handled a single EF45 during eleven years of operation.
Seated 10C 1875CC Seated 10C 1875-CC
In Wreath
EF40 raw
F-106a
R3
Choice HOLD
$100
New March 23! In Wreath, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A wholesome 1875-CC In Wreath F-106a dime with identifying die cracks on both the obverse and reverse. The obverse shows a fain die crack starting at the rim above the cap, then proceeding through OF AMERICA and to rim above AMERIC(A) and toe. Another faint die crack joins the bottom of the date digits. The reverse has developed numerous die cracks throughout the wreath which are illustrated in the Liberty Seated dime die variety online reference. Surfaces are entirely original and pleasing. Puchased May 1994, during my early collecting years.
Seated 10C 1875CC Seated 10C 1875-CC
In Wreath
EF40 raw
F-119
R6
Original HOLD
$150
New March 23! In Wreath, F-119 Terminal Die State, Shelf Metal at Date, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1875-CC In Wreath F-119 die pairing is characterized as follows in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference as follows, "Obverse 7 is at or approaching terminal die state and is paired with an early die state In Wreath Reverse D. The Obverse 7 die cracks are more severe with raised shelf metal through the flags of the 7 and 5 digits. The die is also shattering to the left of the 1 digit with what appears to be a strip of raised metal. Reverse D is in an early die state without die cracks. The die features a CC mintmark that is positioned low and far right. The distance or spacing between the two C's is considerable, but not as large as that of Reverse H commonly known as the "Wide CC Mintmark" variety. There are several soft die scratches in the upper left wreath at approximately 10:00. This die pairing and Obverse 7 terminal die state is listed as R6 rarity". This is a very challenging die state example and the first piece to be handled by GFRC. The R6 rarity rating is conservative. Surfaces are a bit light and would probably preclude a TPG submission. Fairly priced.
Seated 25C 1847 Seated 25C 1847
AU55 PCGS
13043436
J-105
Choice HOLD
$800
New March 23! 8 in Base of Rock, Steely Reflectance, Notable Eye Appeal, Saw Mill Run Collection. The Saw Mill Run Collection returns with a new release including what I believe is a J-105 with the top of a misplaced 8 digit touching the base. The eye appeal is quite notable with steely reflectance on both sides. The obverse exhibits center coin gray surrounded by deep blues and copper gold at the borders. An orange-gold patina covers the reverse with considerable radiance noted under a bright light. The entire strike is complete, which adds considerable charm. Housed in PCGS 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 25C 1855 Seated 25C 1855
With Arrows
EF45 PCGS
28714059
Unlisted
Original $400 New March 23! Double Die Obverse Left, Golden Shades, Saw Mill Run Collection. As a rule, the 1855 With Arrow date is much scarcer than its earlier 1853 A&R and 1854 Arrows counterparts. Unlisted in Briggs are two 1855 obverse dies with obverse die doubling in the shield lines. The Saw Mill Run Collection is releasing an example of the 1855 Doubled Die Obverse with the doubling seen on the left side of the vertical shield lines. Few have been noted since its discovery as I look at every 1855 quarter for this die variety. Partial golden toning is overlaid across coin gray surfaces with original mint frost noted on the lower reverse. Strike is typical for the issue. Housed in PCGS 5.0 (2015) holder.
Seated 25C 1855O Seated 25C 1855-O
With Arrows
EF45 PCGS
81048681
Briggs 1-A
Original $3000 New March 23! New Orleans Issue, Rare Grade, Residual Luster, Saw Mill Run Collection. 1855 New Orleans struck quarters are notorious for workmanship issues. A high ratio of the date is seen with rough surfaces and partial strikes at the head and date. Collectors must exercise patience when attempting to locate a reasonable example of this issue. The Saw Mill Run Collection is releasing a notable example with strong strike and colorful toning. Under a bright light, orange-rose and blues grace the obverse while the reverse offers golden hues at the borders. Steely-frosted luster is readily apparent on the reverse and consistent with my expectations for strict originality. An important opportunity for those attempting to build a date and mintmark set as this date will be elusive in robustly struck EF or better. A check of the CAC census validates how difficult this date is when choice as only 12 have been approved in all grades. I'm certain this example has been to CAC and was not approved. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Flying Eagle 1C 1857 Flying Eagle 1C 1857
Obverse Clash With 50C
MS62 PCGS
47207458
FS-402
Choice $850 New March 21! Obverse Clash With 50C, Rich Chocolate Brown, Choice Original. Consignor Price Reduction - Die variety aficionados should take note of this multi-denomination die clashed 1857 Flying eagle cent, a renowned variety for its distinctive attributes The obverse die has been clashed with a Liberty Seated half dollar leaving an obvious silhouette or profile through the left most wing and AM(ERICA). A choice example with elevated obverse rim and even chocolate brown toning. Under a bright light, the fields present a steely texture with no notable contact marks. Both PCGS and CDN has recognized this variety in their price guides with the offer price being quite fair. This is definitely a conversation piece for early copper and Seated Liberty collectors. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1870 Seated 10C 1870
PR66CAM PCGS
09945870
F-103
Gem $3350 New March 21! Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. The Evergreen State Collection continues to release top rate proof Seated dimes including this 1870 F-103 which is illustrated as a CoinFacts plate coin. This is a sharply detailed example with the first S in STATES showing incomplete detail due to excessive die polishing. A bold die crack connects the ribbon ends and validate the variety attribution. The fields are brightly mirrored and reflective with pale gold toning being noted during in-hand inspection which are also captured by GFRC illustrations). Surfaces are unabraded with heavy die polish lines in the right obverse field. Frosty devices contrast boldly against the mirrored fields. The PCGS population is 5 in PR66 Cameo with a single finer, Last auction appearance is CSNS U.S. Coins Sale (Heritage 4/2018), Lot 3220 and previously FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), Lot 4006. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1881 Seated 10C 1881
PF67CAMEO NGC
3473550001
F-101
Gem $2350 New March 21! Gem Original, Cameo Proof.. Icy frost liberally covers the central devices and is apparent even on the letters of the legend. The glass-smooth fields are untoned and contrast strongly with the raised figures. F-101, with an upward sloping date, one of three proof varieties for this year. NGC has graded 62 pieces in Cameo, with three coins finer, all at PR68. While this piece is not inexpensive, the reserve ($2,350) seems an attractive price point for one of the finest examples of the issue. Housed in newer NGC holder with edge view insert.
Seated 50C 1862 Seated 50C 1862
AU55
PCGS OGH
4359688

Choice HOLD
$1250
New March 21! Near-Gem Original, Saw Mill Run Collection. Frosty luster radiates from the surfaces of this near-Gem example, with only minor chatter in the right obverse field holding the coin back. Nicely struck, with sharp stars and most of the claw joints delineated. The CAC census reports 36 pieces in all grades, with survivors bunched in the AU/MS bands, an indication that these pieces did not circulate heavily. Hard money was hoarded in the Civil War period, with the result that higher grade pieces are more accessible today. The CAC value is AU55 is $1,110. Housed in a PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1867S Seated 50C 1867-S
EF45
CACG
66868467
WB-8
Choice $550 New March 21! Stone Cold Original, Natural Coin Gray Patina, Saw Mill Run Collection. A later die state WB-8 example with natural coin gray toning and well preserved surfaces. Conservative abounds with this Saw Mill Run Collection offering. The reverse die is well worn at this point with eroded mintmark and obvious die cracks from AMERIC(A) to the arrow heads. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval. A no-brainer purchase for fans of strict originality.
Seated 10C 1839O Seated 10C 1839-O
No Drapery
EF Details PCGS
45576268
F-109a
R6
Cleaned HOLD
$500
New March 20! Huge O Obverse/1840 Small O Reverse, Rare Die Pairing and Grade Level, Cleaned Obverse, Indiana Collection. F-109 is a rare die pairing between late die state Huge O obverse and a fresh Small O reverse die that will be used mostly during 1840. This die pairing is much rarer than the more widely recognized F-107 Small O die pairing with few F-109s extant, most with issues. This example, from the Indiana Collection, has all the proper diagnostics; a lapped obverse with weak date and Stars 1-3 while the reverse is bold with crisp devices. The surfaces are as often encountered with soft granular surfaces that are a dull silver gray. A trip to the Sales Archive and a check of sold F-109s will paint the picture for this date. PCGS has gone with an EF Details - Scratched opinion while I believe that the obverse has been cleaned and the reverse to original and quite nice. Early die variety rarity calls here. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1845 Seated 10C 1845
AU58 PCGS
35446930
F-107
R4
Original HOLD
$350
New March 20! Colorful, Repunched Date, Indiana Collection. Rich toning envelops both sides of this collectible Seated dime, with aqua rings leading toward burgundy and silver centers. The strike is complete, typical for this era of Seated coinage during which relief of the legend, date, and devices was deeper than for later dates. The F-107 has a most distinctive sloping date style with the right digits seemingly ready to fall off the side the coin. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015 - 2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1856 Seated 10C 1856
Small Date
AU Details PCGS
36088031
F-114
R6
Cleaned $500 New March 20! Rare F-114 Repunched Date, Claims to Finest Known, Cleaned, Indiana Collection. Astute students of the Liberty Seated die varieties known that the 1856 date is replete with repunched dates. Some are blatant while others are incredibly subtle with fully struck examples necessary to repunching artifacts. The Small Date F-114 die pairing falls into this category but with a twist. The die pairing is quite rare but easily "picked" by an X die scratch within Liberty right armpit and faint repunching at the right bottoms of the date digits with the 6 being the strongest. Given these attribution points, few have surfaces. Dr. Tim Cook suggests that this release is the finest known in terms of overall strike and diagnostics. The surfaces are a dull light gray from past cleaning but without hairlines. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1840 Seated 10C 1840
Drapery
AU Details PCGS
32697387
F-101
Cleaned $650 New March 19! Drapery Type, Rare Grade, Silver Gray, Light Clean. The 1840 Drapery date is recognized as being quite challenging in AU and downright rare in Mint State. A long time client is releasing this AU Details example with a complete strike. Residual luster is evident under a bright light though the surfaces exhibit light hairlines from an old clean. A great filler opportunity until a choice original example can be located. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1857 Seated 10C 1857
EF40 raw
F-109a
Choice HOLD
$80
New March 19! Shattered Reverse, Crusty Patina, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. From the Liberty Seated dime web-book comes the 1857 F-109a plate coin with late die state dies. Both the obverse and reverse are eroded, lacking details within the devices. Die erosion can be clearly seen throughout the lower shield and within the gown lines to the right of the shield. On the reverse, a significant die crack connects the tops of the letters OF AMERICA with the die crack leaving a blob of extra metal directly above (A)MERICA. A strictly original and crusty example purchased August 1999.
Seated 10C 1858 Seated 10C 1858
EF40 raw
F-105
Choice HOLD
$80
New March 19! Superb Circulated Eye Appeal, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Another plate coin from The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors, this 1858 F-105 is fully choice with crusty coin gray patina. A date position die variety that was purchased April 1993 directly from Brian Greer after he published his Liberty Seated Dime Guidebook via DLRC Press.
Seated 10C 1859 Seated 10C 1859
AU55 raw
F-106a
Original $180 New March 19! Glowing Frosted Luster, Orange-Rose Coloring, Blue Rims, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. An interesting 1859 dime that became the F-106a plate coin within my Liberty Seated Dime die variety online reference. The F-106 obverse die 6 has been lapped or polished, resulting in the elimination of the die scratches above Liberty's head. This obverse shows overall strike weakness, and it is most notable at stars 1 through 4. I suspect that Greer was referring to this die and die state when he indicated that 1859 dimes are "Often very flatly struck at the head and bow knot. Soft strikes make this date challenging for the fussy collector". Pretty orange-rose toning is noted on both side with frosted luster under a bright light. Purchased June 2000.
Seated 10C 1863 Seated 10C 1863
AU Details PCGS
32697383
F-101a
Cleaned $1350 New March 19! Tough Civil War Philadelphia Issue, Business Strike, Brilliant Reflective Surfaces, Cleaned. Mintage for the 1863 Philadelphia struck dimes is reported at 14,000 pieces, a small quantity for that era. This newly released example resides in a AU Details holder with the F-101a business strike validation due to weak reverse strike and rounded obverse legend lettering, another characteristic for separating business strikes from proofs. The surfaces are sharply reflective with faint hairlines in the fields. GFRC images accurately capture the in-hand appearance. A perfect filler of a truly key date in the Liberty Seated dime series. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1864 Seated 10C 1864
AU Details PCGS
32697385
F-102a
Cleaned $1600 New March 19! Excellent Filler, Challenging Civil War Business Strike Issue, Reflective Surfaces, Heavily Clashed. Probably one of the latest die state 1864 Philadelphia struck dimes that I have seen in my years of research and dealing. Purchased raw as an MS63 several decades ago from a Califorina dealer and recently graded with an AU Details opinion. Devices details are fully AU58 with no hairlines whatsoever on both sides. Under a bright light, the obverse exhibits lightly frosted reflectivity which is uncharacteristic for the issue. The reverse appears to be 100% original with the lightest of rub if present. Both sides feature wire rims along with heavy double clash marks on the reverse. An ideal candidate for a Dansco or Whitman bookshelf album based collection as this lot only has a wiped obverse. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 50C 1844 Seated 50C 1844
AU55 NGC
279586098
WB-2
Gem $625 New March 19! Premium Eye Appeal, Mirrored Obverse, GFRC-Gem Original, Sooner Collection. "Is this coin really an AU55?" might be asked when shared among collector friends as the eye appeal is of a much higher grade. Let's start with the mirrored obverse fields overlaid with the natural rose, sky blue, and yellow-gold hues under a bright light. The presentation is spectacular. The reverse finish has claims to the steely-frosted realm with similiar coloring. The obverse strike is complete with bold center star points while the reverse exhibits partial arrow feathers. A close 10x check confirms that the surfaces have light rub on the high points and within the fields. This new Sooner Collection release secures a GFRC-Gem quality rating and is a no-brainer purchase. Housed in NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder.
Seated 50C 1848O Seated 50C 1848-O
AU55 PCGS
35358198
WB-9
Original $850 New March 19! Partially Mirrored, Near-Choice Original, Sooner Collection. The 1848-O W-9 die pairing can be easily attributed due to a rusted obverse with die pitting throughout the gown folds and shield. The Sooner Collection release exhibits a dual side surface with partial obverse mirrors and steely reverse fiields with the accompnaying radiance. Light gold shades decorate both sides. A full reverse strike is pleasing though typical obverse weakness at the upper and right fields stars being noted. Accurately graded with light rub on the high points. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 50C 1867S Seated 50C 1867-S
MS61 PCGS
19448256
WB-6
Choice $2200 New March 19! Important Post Civil War Date, Granular Frosted Luster, Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. 1867 is notable for the beginning of the post Civil War Reconstruction era and the Alaska Purchase. A total of 1,196,000 Seated halves were struck in San Francisco with the usual challenges in locating well preserved Mint State survivors. PCGS has graded all of 27 in Mint State with this new Sooner Collection release being at a value grade but still offering choice surfaces and luster. The luster is thick and frosty with vibrant cartwheels under angled lighting. Surfaces are untoned with a hint of gold at the borders. This offering is technically Mint State with faint lines in the obverse right field. The offer price is fair value and then some. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 5C 1846 Seated 5C 1846
EF45
NGC
3813006003

Choice HOLD
$6000
New March 19! Key Date, Fully Choice Original, CAC Approved. The 1846 is the well-known stopper within the half dime series, and even the finest known example comes in at MS63, while the Gardner collection included an MS62 piece. Surfaces reveal residual, steely luster, with gray and silver-colored devices surrounded by deeper shades in the protected areas. The CAC population is 40 pieces, with just four examples higher. This represents an important offering - an example of a rare issue that stands within the CAC condition census. Housed in a newer NGC holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1874S Seated 10C 1874-S
With Arrows
MS62 PCGS
83583163
F-102a
Choice $1900 New March 18! With Arrows Type, Satiny Luster, Choice Original, City by The Bay Collection.. The 1874-S Seated dime issue was struck with two distinctly different reverse dies. The first is the scarcer F-101 Micro S along with the more available F-102 Small Thin S reverse. The latter reverse saw more time in the minting presses as example with die erosion and cracks can be located. Such is the case for this City By The Bay Collection release. Both sides present a satiny appearance, under bright light, with some light reflectivity. The overall strike is quite strong though the weakness at the top of Liberty's head is commonplace. More important are the well struck devices on the reverse as I have seen some flat and ugly F-102a examples in my travels. This offering is definitely worthy of your consideration for a date and mintmark set. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1891S Seated 10C 1891-S
MS66 CACG
147338931
Unlisted
Gem $2250 New March 18! Frosted Luster, Rotating Cartwheels, A Superb Gem, City by The Bay Collection.. The City By The Bay consignor is back with a small duplicates release while the individual lots are quite captivating. Leading the group is this unlisted 1891-S Seated dime with a Filled Small S mintmark. A thick granular mint frost covers the surfaces and results in steely-frosted radiance under a bright light. The cartwheels are further engrossing. A complete strike and pristine surfaces round out the positive attributes. CAC Grading standards are tough, really tough, and to secure a lofty MS66 grade, a coin has to be all there. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval.
Seated 50C 1846O Seated 50C 1846-O
Medium Date
AU58 NGC
1657014006
WB-4
Choice $1750 New March 18! Exceptional Eye Appeal, Steely Radiance, Near-Gem Original, Sooner Collection. This 1846-O Medium Date secures an immediate JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation for its exceptional eye appeal. This piece excels under a bright light with partially blended oranges, yellow-gold, and sky blues on the obverse while the reverse features overlaid copper-gold on steely-frosted surfaces. The strike is nearly complete with only stars 8 through 10 lacking center points along with deeply impressed motifs. WB-4, as struck with a cracked reverse die including die cracks through the legend lettering and another vertical crack emerging from (D)OL up into the center device. There are a host of positive reasons as to why a passionate Seated half dollar collector may with to make a purchase. Housed in NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder.
Seated 50C 1855O Seated 50C 1855-O
With Arrows
MS62
PCGS
81297728

Choice $1250 New March 18! Exceptional Eye Appeal, Choice Original, Sooner Collection. Ample frosty luster underlies rich toning, and the cartwheel is more evident than suggested by the images. A medium gray figure of Liberty is surrounded by copper shading and moderate crust among the stars. The reverse color is more intense, with steely blue fields hosting deeper color south of the eagle. The strike is typical, with a few soft stars and flat arrow feathers. The CAC population is 109 examples in all grades, with 40 pieces higher. Although the CAC census identifies more coins than many other Seated half issues, the relative rarity compared to Morgan dollars, Barbers, and other 20th century issues remains substantial. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval
Seated 50C 1859O Seated 50C 1859-O
MS63
PCGS
26507636

Choice HOLD
$2500
New March 18! Frosted Luster, Choice Original, Sooner Collection.. Frosty, marbled luster hosts a spray of chestnut patina atop gold-olive color in the fields. Original silver shade hides in the protected areas, more so on the obverse. Eagles claws to the left blend together while those to the right are sharp. The flash easily penetrates the medium skin, and the overall eye appeal is more compelling than revealed by the images. CAC has approved 66 pieces total, with ten coins finer. The CAC guide value is $2,400. Housed in a PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 50C 1861 Seated 50C 1861
AU55 PCGS Rattler
8155715

Gem HOLD
$550
New March 18! Brilliant Frosted Luster, Complete Strike, Conservative Grading, Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. Worthy of a GFRC-Gem quality rating with its brilliant frosted luster and hammered strike. Housed in PCGS Gen 1.2 (1986-1989) rattler holder. Immediately sold upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 50C 1862 Seated 50C 1862
MS60 PCGS OGH
1538975
WB-101
Choice HOLD
$1200
New March 18! Better Philadelphia Date, Partial Mirrored Fields, Choice at Grade, Sooner Collection.. One does not often see the MS60 grade employed in present day grading, though this designation was common in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The 1862 Philadelphia half dollar issue is recognized in the Seated community as a better date. This example presents partially mirrored fields and moderate reflectance. The strike is well impressed with high relief motifs. The only explanation seen for the certified grade are wispy hairlines in the right obverse field. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder. Immediately purchased upon being showcased in the Daily Blog.
Seated 50C 1881 Seated 50C 1881
MS61 PCGS OGH
6321631

Choice HOLD
$1800
New March 18! Superb Eye Appeal, Near-Gem Original, Sooner Collection.. The Sooner Collection is back with a notable 1881 Seated half that exhibits lightly mirrored fields and gorgeous peripheral toning. Bright light viewing is a true numismatic joy as the borders a lit up with blended sky blue, yellow-gold, and aquamarine. The old holder implies conservative grading which is the case as the MS61 grade reflects faint hairlines in the obverse fields that can be located with diligent 10x searching. For everyday numismatic viewing, this piece has provides superior eye appeal and warrants a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. Mintage is only 10,000. If liking the GFRC images, this half will be that much better upon arrival. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.10(1990-1993) old green holder.
Seated 5C 1838 Seated 5C 1838
No Drapery, Small Stars
AU55 NGC
6099831013

Choice $395 New March 18! Small Stars, Crusty Coin Gray, Choice Original, Sooner Collection. By now, the Liberty Seated community should understand that the 1838 "Small Stars" half dime is not a date punch size variety, but rather the product of a heavily rusted obverse die with reduced star outlines due to die lapping. This is a crusty example with natural coin gray patina that is thicker on the reverse. The lighter obverse toning provides for soft satiny luster to radiate. This is a classic Small Stars with heavy die rust and the die crack from the right facing arm to star 13. The surfaces are unabraded with the usual reverse die clashing. Housed in new large font NGC holder.
Seated 5C 1845 Seated 5C 1845
MS63 NGC
372805005
V-6
Choice $425 New March 18! Steely Reflectance, Complete Strike, Fully Choice, Sooner Collection. Sharp steely reflectivity is the primary highlight of this choice original 1845 V-6 half dime along with light pastel rose and gold hues. A complete strike is noted under a 10x along with unabraded surfaces. The certified grade is a function of luster, an accurate assessment though the eye appeal is high. Another premium release from the Sooner Collection. Housed in NGC Gen 9 (2001-2003) holder.
Seated 5C 1872S Seated 5C 1872-S
Below Wreath
MS63
PCGS
37895509

Gem HOLD
$415
New March 18! Frosty Luster, Hammered Strike, Gem Eye Appeal, City By The Bay Collection. Assigning a GFRC-Gem quality rating is not something done lightly. Gem offerings must be superior for the grade as is the case for this City By The Bay 1872-S half dime. Brilliant frosted luster is noted under a bright light while the overall strike is compelling. Partial wire rims are further noted. I've got to go with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation as this one should be immediately scooped up by a knowledgeable numismatist. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 holder with CAC approval.
Seated 25C 1840O Seated 25C 1840-O
No Drapery
VF35 PCGS
46214282
Briggs 1-A
Original $355 New March 17! Mintmark Left, Residual Luster, Light Gray, Near-Choice Original. Consignor Price Reduction - Residual obverse steely luster is readily apparent under a bright light while the reverse is closer to steely-frosted. Light gray patina is consistent on both sides. Well preserved with a single obverse hit below the cap that precludes a GFRC-Choice quality rating. From a newly consigned and nearly complete Liberty Seated collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1850O Seated 25C 1850-O
EF40 PCGS
33834181
Briggs 1-A
Original $625 New March 17! Rusted Dies, Steely Fields, Light Gray, Typical Strike. Consignor Price Reduction - 1850-O Seated quarters are notorious for being poorly struck, especially the peripheral details on the obverse. Briggs 1-A is also recognized for Liberty, the shield, and rock being heavily rusted as is the case with this offering. A light silver-gray patina is present on both sides with some obverse reflectivity under bright. Also noted is residual mint frost within the denomination on the reverse. The surfaces are evenly worn with essentially unblemished surfaces. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1856O Seated 25C 1856-O
EF45 PCGS
50887406
Briggs 1-A
Original HOLD
$285
New March 17! Natural Silver Gray Surfaces, Light Obverse Graffiti. Consignor Price Reduction - The in-hand presentation of this 1856 New Orleans strike is quite pleasing with light gray patina overlaid on steely fields. Under a bright light, the reflectance remains brilliant. A nearly complete strike is noted with the left eagle leg feathers being a tad weak. During 10x inspection, faint graffiti was observed in the left and right obverse fields. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1857 Seated 25C 1857
AU55 PCGS
42603500

Choice $265 New March 17! Near-Gem at Grade, Frosted Luster, Vibrant Cartwheels, Light Rub. Consignor Price Reduction - A near-gem 1857 quarter with surfaces and eye appeal that are above the certified grade. Both sides radiate frosted luster with vibrant cartwheels under a bright light. Specked gold patina is denser on the obverse as is to be expected from pieces this original. The overall strike is notably weak though the rub is more consistent with that of an AU58 graded example. If the economics are right for the buyer, this lot should be sent to CAC as all Green bean evaluation parameters are present. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1860S Seated 25C 1860-S
VF25 PCGS
47993921

Choice $6995 New March 17! Key Date, Original State of Preservation, Natural Coin Gray. Consignor Price Reduction - Although the San Francisco Mint struck 56,000 quarters in 1860, none of these coins were initially saved, due to extensive circulation in frontier mining town along with further attrition and melting during the Civil War and the early Reconstruction. Any 1860-S quarter is a rarity today as confirmed by a trip to the CAC census where only 24 are stickered with the majority being at or below the Fine level. This natural coin gray VF example displays strictly original surfaces with moderate wear and is notably problem-free. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder. Last sold Heritage July 2023 at $9300 and offered well back of that level. No CAC submission has been made since the Heritage sale.
Seated 25C 1862S Seated 25C 1862-S
VF25 PCGS
37748013
Briggs 1-A
Original $695 New March 17! Scarce San Francisco Issue, Light Gray. Consignor Price Reduction - 1862 San Francisco quarter mintage is reports at 67,000 pieces resulting in yet another challenging Civil War era date to pursue. This issue is scarce in all grades according to Briggs with availability through the VF grades. This survivor presents light gray surfaces with faint embedded rose hues amplified by the GFRC photography. The strike is typical for the Briggs 1-A die pairing with weakly impressed stars and a partially defined head. An opportunity to fill in this challenging slot in a date and mintmark set project. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 25C 1869S Seated 25C 1869-S
VF25 PCGS
32122854
Briggs 1-A
Original $695 New March 17! Early Die State, No Obverse Die Cracks, Light Gray Coloring, Near-Choice Original. Consignor Price Reduction - 1869 San Francisco Seated quarter will be found with a distinctive "look". Strikes are in low relief with a light to medium coloring being typical. Most will be seen with an arcing obverse die cracks. This newly consigned example brings a light gray appearance with some faint surface sheen. Most importantly, the obverse die is in a perfect die state without any traces of die cracks, a rare situation for the date. Surfaces are essentially unabraded. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1870CC Seated 25C 1870-CC
VF30 PCGS
46569283
Briggs 1-A
Original $29995 New March 17! Carson City Key Date, Even Gray Surfaces, Near-Choice Original. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1870 Carson City issue is considered to be the rarest date in the Liberty Seated quarter series with a production start-up year mintage of only 8,340. Survivors above VF are prohibitively rare with porosity often plaguing the early issues as the mint was known to short cut their alloy preparation process by using pure Comstock mined silver rather than the traditional 90% silver and 10% copper mixture. The fact caused a susceptibility to rapid environmental damage and faster wear. This lot is a noteworthy survivor with dull gray patina on both sides. The surfaces appear to be strictly original under a 10x with a trace of porosity by stars 4 through 6 though requiring a trained eye to note. Bold rims and well detailed devices make for a compelling opportunity for that nearly impossible hole in many collections. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1871S Seated 25C 1871-S
F12 PCGS
47831111
Briggs 1-A
Original $1995 New March 17! Important Seated Quarter San Francisco Date, Even Greenish-Gray, Darker Borders. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1871 San Francisco quarter issue recorded a low mintage of 30,900 with the bulk entering circulation in the western mining communities. This is yet another case where present day collectors clamor for higher grades with the supply being smaller than current demand. The best piece that our consignor could locate for his complete Seated quarter set is this Fine 12 example. An evenly worn piece with pewter-gray centers and darker shades surrounding the stars and legend lettering. The surfaces are nicely preserved given the extended time in circulation. GFRC images accurately illustrate this offering. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1872CC Seated 25C 1872-CC
VF20 PCGS
47516720
Briggs 1-A
Original $9995 New March 17! Rare Carson City Date, Rose-Gray Patina, Nicely Preserved. Consignor Price Reduction - The 1872 Carson City Seated quarter is a rarity in any grade and worthy of serious consideration when examples arrive to market. GFRC is pleased to be offering a mid-grade example from a complete collection that is being actively dispersed. This attractive quarter features rose-gray patina on both sides. The center obverse is well defined with typically flat stars at the borders. A heavy die scratch runs from the base of the rock at a 45 degree angle into the shield and across stripes 5 through 8. According to Dave Bowers' A Guide Book of Liberty Seated Silver Coins (2016), delivery figures for the 1872-CC quarter include 8,000 coins on February 29, 5,750 on March 30, 5,100 on September 27, and 4,000 on December 31 for a total of 22,850 pieces. An infrequent opportunity for Liberty Seated quarter specialists to make a significant upgrade. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1873CC Seated 25C 1873-CC
VF25 PCGS
36274851
Briggs 1-A
Choice $27995 New March 17! Carson City Key Date, Light Gray Choice Surfaces, Perfect Circulated Eye Appeal. Consignor Price Reduction - The only With Arrows Carson City Seated quarter issue and in demand by both Carson City type collectors and those pursing a complete date and mintmark set. I'm particularly impressed with the preservation and noteworthy circulated eye appeal and issuing a JUST BUT IT NOW recommendation. Mintage for the 1873-CC Arrows date is 12,462 with the same alloy issues as discussed for the 1870-CC lot. This date is somewhat available at the VF level but become prohibitively rate in EF or better. This example presents smooth original fields on both sides with "dirt" surrounding the stars, date, and within the design cavities. A careful 10x inspection revealed no traces of porosity, rather a single ancient mark below pole and cap. A worthy piece for an advanced collection. The PCGS price guide lists $38,500 as fair market value. Favorably offered at the last available auction record. Let's work together to determine how to move this lovely specimen into your collection. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1876CC Seated 25C 1876-CC
AU50 PCGS
49652902

Original HOLD
$315
New March 17! Popular Carson City Date, Steely Fields, Silver-Gray Presentation. Consignor Price Reduction - Silver-gray surfaces are noted with steely reflective luster radiating under angled lighting. Golden borders are more pronounced on the reverse. Accurately graded with mint frost noted in the protected areas, especially with the reverse eagle feathers. Strike doubling is apparent on the denomination. A pretty lot that would fit nicely into a circulated date and mintmark set project. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Seated 25C 1891O Seated 25C 1891-O
VF20 PCGS
45089732
Briggs 2-B
Original HOLD
$1345
New March 17! Underrated Date, Light Gray. Consignor Price Reduction - For unknown reasons, the 1891 New Olreans date does not secure the respect it deserves in circulated grades. Mintage is only 68,000 pieces as the New Orleans Mint was consumed with striking primarily Morgan dollars followed by Liberty Seated dimes and no U.S gold. The Seated quarter denomination appears to have been an after thought with all entering circulation. Currently, this date is a rarity only second to the elusive 1849-O. Light gray coloration is noted on both sides of this survivor with golden hues at the borders. "Dirt' surrounds the stars and date punch. Both sides presently steely fields with angled lighting. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2024) holder.
Gold G$20 1915 Gold G$20 1915
St Gaudens
MS62
PCGS
25050891

Choice $3750 New March 11! Better Philadephia Date, Rich Honey-Gold, Frosted Luster, CAC Approved. With a low mintage of 152,000 pieces, the 1915 Philadelphia issue offers both population and condition rarity. This is a date that is most often found at the MS62/MS63 levels with a sharp availability drop when graded MS64. As is typical of the issue, this date is sharply struck with rich honey-gold coloration resulting in substantial eye appeal. This newly acquired example is strictly original with light obverse field chatter that is consistent with the certified grade. The CAC price guide currently estimate fair market value at $4550 which is a tad aggressive. We have priced this one at a fair level for a quick sale given that today's spot gold price is $2920. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$20 1924 Gold G$20 1924
St Gaudens
MS64
PCGS
5812061

Choice HOLD
$3300
New March 11! Numismatic and Bullion Play, Honey-Gold, Frosty Luster, CAC Approved. With spot gold trending in the low to mid-$2900 levels, the pricing premium has all but disappeared for the common St. Gaudens dates in AU through MS63. At a small premium to spot, one can now acquire a lovely MS64 example as is the case for this new 1924 date lot. The coloring is a consistent medium honey-gold with frosted luster and vibrant cartwheels when viewed under a bright light. The old PCGS holder certainly adds more charm. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.0 (1998-2002) holder with CAC approval.
Capped Bust 50C 1836 Capped Bust 50C 1836
Overdate
AU55
PCGS
28993356
O-108
Choice HOLD
$1100
New March 10! 1836/1836 Overdate, Crusty Original, Sheffield Collection. The 1836/1836 O-108 Capped Bust half dollar is a notable coin for collectors. This variety is known for its overdate error, where the "1836" was struck over an earlier "1836" die. The Sheffield Collection is releasing a strictly original example with frosted luster and surfaces overlaid by a crusty brown and golden-gray patina. The darker presentation by the GFRC images is for in hand viewing while the patina is substantially lighter and more transparent under a bright light. Strike is typical with a strong obverse, but weakness in the center reverse devices. The repunching in the lower 8 digit loop is the primary attribution point. The CAC census is only 29 examples with 14 finer and a price guide value of $1150 as reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval. The label documents the die variety as "Overdate 1836/1836"
Seated 10C 1853O Seated 10C 1853-O
AU55 raw
F-105
Market Acceptable $475 New March 10! Lapped Dies, Frosted Luster, Peripheral Gold, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Another reference collection release, this 1853-O F-105 can be identified by a weakly hubbed thin date with very open 5 digit along. The weakness of the reverse legend suggests die polishing, through the Large O mintmark and wreath are strongly detailed with an obvious die clash behind DI(ME). A horizontal die crack appears at the rim above ST(A)TES and connects STAT(ES) before exiting to the rim above O(F). A small rim cud forms at the die crack exit point. The F-105 variety with its cracked reverse is scarce and will take diligent searching to locate. This example was purchased March 2002 and published within the Liberty Seated Dime web-book and yet another plate coin. The Market Acceptable rating results from horizontal obverse hairlines meaning this piece will not straight grade. Priced accordingly.
Capped Bust 50C 1830 Capped Bust 50C 1830
Small O
AU58
NGC
362570012
O-117
Choice HOLD
$1025
New March 9! Near-Gem Original, Orange-Gray Coloration, Frosted Luster, Sheffield Collection. The Sheffield Collection is releasing a CAC approved run of AU58 Capped Bust halves starting with this 1830 O-117. This example featured orange-gray coloration with blues at the extreme peripheries. The luster is frosty brilliant with vibrant cartwheels piling on the visual charm. A premium offering that warrants a Near-Gem GFRC quality rating as the buyer will be pleased upon arrival. The CAC guide is currently $950 as the AU58 grade. The overall eye appeal deserves a small premium. Housed in NGC Gen 7 (1997-2000) holder with CAC approval.
Capped Bust 50C 1831 Capped Bust 50C 1831
AU58
NGC
1271210012
O-108
Choice $1000 New March 9! Steely-Frosted Luster, Golden-Brown Surfaces, Near-Gem Original, Sheffield Collection. The AU58 grade is enthusiastically pursued by collectors given the eye appeal value at a substantial discount to Mint State 62/63 graded example. This well preserved 1831 O-108 is lots of viewing fun under a bright light with its golden steely-frosted radiance and undisturbed fields. Fully struck stars, with eleved center points, nicely complement the bold center devices. As with many open collar struck halves of this era. the reverse horizontal shield lines are partial. Overall, the eye appeal is superior for ongoing viewing enjoyment. This piece has the GFRC JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation to garner attention. Housed in NGC Gen 7 (1997-2000) holder with CAC approval.
Capped Bust 50C 1832 Capped Bust 50C 1832
Small Letters
AU58
PCGS
25617765
O-106
Gem HOLD
$1100
New March 9! Small Letters, Gem Original, Sheffield Collection. Stone cold original surfaces host shades of rose and maroon, with powder blue and slate patina evident at the rims. Fields are virtually smooth and near blemish-free. The bright light eye appeal of this GFRC-rated Gem is exceptional with the interplay of toning and frosted luster. O-106, with star 1 recut and a pointed top of 5. CAC has approved 495 coins in all grades, with 135 pieces in AU58. The CAC price guide value in AU58 is $950 and jumping to $1550 at MS62. The GFRC images are unable to illustrate the bright light visuals, so please trust my description on this opportunity. To further drive home the point, let's go with a JUST BUY IT NOW shoutout! Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Capped Bust 50C 1833 Capped Bust 50C 1833
AU58
PCGS
10770752
O-113
Choice HOLD
$950
New March 9! Granular Frosted Luster, Copper-Gold Toning, Choice Original, Sheffield Collection. The Sheffield Collection release continues with this 1833 O-113 half certified at the highly sought after AU58 grade with CAC approved. Bright light inspection activates granular frosted luster throughout both sides with vibrant cartwheels noted on the reverse. A moderate copper-gold patina covers the obverse with the golden toning creeping onto the reverse borders. The strike is nearly complete with fully impressed reverse motifs, while some obverse stars lack center point definition. Fully choice and original and priced at the CAC price guide number. Hurry on this one. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder with a CAC green bean.
Morgan $1 1893 Morgan $1 1893
MS62 PCGS
42750237

Choice $1950 New March 9! Elusive Date, Steely-Frosted Luster, Choice Overall, Scenic Lakeview Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - 1893 Philadelphia mintage amounted to 389,000 pieces with the usual availability increase coming in the late 1950s and early 1960s due to Treasury bag releases. This date remains a bit elusive as compared to the many "common" dates. This piece is accurately graded with pleasing steely-frosted luster and swirling cartwheels. There is micro chatter in the obverse fields that is consistent with the certified grade. The 1893 example in the Scenic Lakeview Collection and worthy of that role. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder. The reverse side of holder has center haze that can be readily seen with the image.
Morgan $1 1896S Morgan $1 1896-S
MS61 PCGS
41808809

Choice $3150 New March 9! Challenging San Francisco Date, Frosty White Luster, Accurately Graded, Choice Overall, Scenic Lakeview Collection. Consignor Price Reduction - 1896 San Francisco struck Morgan dollars saw limited release in bag or roll quantities. Q. David Bowers estimates that about half of the total mintage was melted under the 1918 Pittman Act. As a result, this date is quite scarce at the offered grade and becomes rare at higher Mint State levels. A new GFRC client turned consignor is releasing this frosty white example that has been accurately graded and warrants a GFRC choice quality rating. Tightly textured granular mint frost is consistent on both sides with moderate cartwheel rotations under a bright light. The obverse has abrasions on the cheek and adjacent field consistent with the certified grade. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2023) holder.
Seated 10C 1859O Seated 10C 1859-O
Medium O
AU55 raw
F-103
Choice HOLD
$335
New March 9! Medium O, Crusty Rose-Gray, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection.. An 1859-O Medium O dime that screams originality given the natural rose-gray patina and unblemished surfaces. The strike is complete with intricately defined wreath leaves, a viewing pleasure given the uneven strikes originating from the New Orleans mint. I could see this lot ending up in a CACG holder if wishing to take the grading challenge. I've left room in the offer price for this possibility. Purchased November 1996 and part of my research collection since then.
Seated 10C 1873 Seated 10C 1873
With Arrows
AU50 raw
F-111
Original HOLD
$275
New March 9! Micro Left Arrow, Steely Radiance, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The ongoing release of the remaining Fortin reference collection Seated dimes continues with this 1873 With Arrows F-111 with a micro left arrow punch. Both arrows are undersized, with the left arrow being smaller than the right arrow. Remember that unlike the 1853, 1854 and 1855 hubbed arrows and dates, the date and arrows on 1873 obverse dies were manually punched. Manual punching lead to variations in placement and size of the arrows, as is demonstrated by the weakly punched arrows on F-111. The reverse also features a prominent die scratch into the lower right wreath. I have found this die pair to be very difficult to locate above VF grade. Steely fields offer sharp radiance under a bright light. A complete strike is also noted. A few scattered lines account for the GFRC quality rating. Purchased November 2006 and employed as the plate coin with The Definite Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference.
Seated 5C 1870 Seated 5C 1870
MS65
PCGS OGH
4532642

Gem HOLD
$1100
New March 9! Old Time Eye Appeal, Partially Mirrored Fields, Gorgeous Toning, Sheffiled Collection. What a gorgeous 1870 gem Seated half dime! Partially mirrored field provide a consistent reflective "glow" when placed under a bright light Coloration is intermixed gold-rose and greens that are consistent with my expectations for naturally toned 19th century silver coinage. Surfaces are pristine and unabraded though the strike is a tad weak. A wonderful old time gem that will meet the approval of the most selective collector. Housed in PCGS Gen 3.1 (1993-1998) old green holder with CAC approval.
Seated 5C 1872 Seated 5C 1872
MS64
CACG
583366591

Gem $575 New March 9! Steely Frosted Luster, Gem Original Presentation and Quality, Sheffield Collection. Let's start the description for the 1872 half dime with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation as a GFRC-Gem quality rating has been assigned. This is the ideal type coin candidate for fans of colorful toning and strict originality. Under angled lighting, steely-frosted luster is promptly noted along with intermixed aquamarine-gold on the obverse. The reverse toning is predominately center rose shifting to aquamarine when approaching the borders. The strike is complete with bold motifs and partial wire rims. A 10x review notes obverse die clashing and pristine surfaces. Hurry on this one as more than fair value at the offer price. Die variety collectors should note a small rim cud and die crack at 3:00 into the corn husk. Housed in new CACG holder and graded to strict standards employed for CAC stickering approval.
Seated 5C 1872S Seated 5C 1872-S
In Wreath
MS65
NGC
3041167003

Gem $775 New March 9! In Wreath, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Gem Original, Sheffield Collection. This 1872-S In Wreath half dime will provide Seated collectors with years of viewing pleasure. An irrefutable gem with brilliant frosted luster and swirling cartwheels under a bright light. Both sides are heavily clashed with a rotated reverse. The strike is 100% complete with fully defined devices. A die crack from Liberty's head into the upper right denticles is noted. Whether assembling a date and mintmark set or just shopping for type, this Sheffield Collection release is guaranteed to please. Housed in NGC Gen 17 (2004-2008) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1840O Seated 10C 1840-O
EF45+ raw
F-104a
Choice $650 New March 8! Heavily Eroded Dies, Satiny Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Thick satiny luster results from 1840-O F-104a dime being struck with an obverse die that exhibits excessive erosion during a very late die state. The stars are seen as blobs without their internal contours. Denticles below the date digits are completely effaced. The reverse also exhibits considerable die erosion around the legend. A die crack is present from rim through UN(I)TED to the left wreath. Ample luster remains with wear noted on the shield horizontal lines, breasts, and legs. Purchased April 2001 from a collector in England and employed as the variety plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference.
Seated 10C 1852 Seated 10C 1852
Repunched Date
EF45 raw
F-104
R5
Choice HOLD
$135
New March 8! Repunched 52, Stone Cold Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. The 1852 F-104 online die variety reference plate coin with repunched date (52) and stone cold original surfaces. Worth submitting to CACG if the economics work for you as this is an R5 die pairing. Purchased from Brian Greer during November 1999 since the repunched date obverse was found paired with a second reverse die. The die variety research period from 1992 through 2004 brought a host of raw Seated dime purchases, many from Brian Greer.
Seated 10C 1859O Seated 10C 1859-O
Large O
AU58 raw
F-104
Choice HOLD
$475
New March 8! Large O, Copper-Orange Patina, Steely-Frosted Luster, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Three sets of 1859 New Orleans dies resulted in five die marriages. The F-104 die pairing is well illustrated in The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Varieties Collector online reference by this lovely AU58 specimen. Acquired via a Superior Auction May 30, 1994 as Lot #448. The die pairing brings Obverse 2 and a later die state Large O Reverse C together. This mintmark size variety can also be further confirm by a significant die crack from the rim through UN(I)TED, the wreath leaves and ending at (D)IME. Die lines from rim to UNI(TED) are also noted. GFRC images accurate illustrate the hammered strike and copper-orange toning. I do see light rub with a 10x.
Gold G$10 1884S Gold G$10 1884-S
Liberty
MS63
PCGS
44552728

Choice $5650 New March 7! Condition Rarity, Tied Finest at CAC, Frosted Luster, Honey Green-Gold. This newly consigned 1884 San Francisco struck $10 Liberty gold piece warrants attention for its grade rarity and pleasing eye appeal. Mintage for the date is 124,250 with few survivors being sufficiently choice to secure a CAC green bean. Only 25 pieces have been approved with this offering being tied for finest along with two other examples, indicating that the mintage was mishandled with surfaces marks being the rule. The overall presentation is dominated by frosted luster and honey green-gold coloration. Vibrant cartwheels are noted with angled lighting. The strike is fully executed while light chatter in noted consistent with the certified grade. The CAC price guide suggests $6,250 as fair market value for reference. An important opportunity to secure a finest known $10 gold Liberty piece at an attractive price. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Gold G$2.5 1926 Gold G$2.5 1926
Early Commemoratives
MS66+
PCGS
35372752

Gem $13500 New March 7! Sesquicentennial, Superb Gem Original, Tied Finest Known, CAC Approved. GFRC is pleased to be offering a 1926 Sesquicentennial $2.5 gold commemorative that recognizes the 150th anniversary of American independence. The obverse features Liberty holding a scroll representing the Declaration of Independence and the Torch of Freedom. This superb gem is tied for finest known at CAC with a single MS67 graded at PCGS without CAC approval. Rich satiny luster is undisturbed under a bright light and as expected for the lofty certified grade. Coloration is honey green-gold with a touch of rose on the center reverse. Swirling cartwheels are further noted under a bright light. The CAC price guide stands at $9,000 at the MS66 level with a dramatic increase to $50,000 in MS67. The current offer price is consistent with auction records for a CAC approved MS66+. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 50C 1887 Seated 50C 1887
PR63
PCGS
84036169

Choice HOLD
$1600
New March 7! Exceptional Eye Appeal, Brilliant Watery Mirrors, Near-Gem Original, CAC Approved. Let's start the description for this 1887 proof half dollar with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation for one simple reason. The eye appeal under a bright light is truly exceptional considering the brilliant watery mirrors and the peripheral copper-gold and blue toning at the rims. The flashy reflectance and overall appearance is that of a much higher grade, with obverse field hairlines being captured by the certified grade. Guaranteed to please fans of the Liberty Seated half dollar series and a worthy lot for your next show n' tell event as other collectors will be quite impressed. CAC has approved 6 at this grade with a price guide value of $1,450 as reference. With Cameo designation, the price jumps to $1,600 and where our consignor has decided to offer this lot. I can't argue! Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Early Copper 1C 1822 Early Copper 1C 1822
AU55
PCGS
84213480

Gem $1100 New March 5! Ideal Coronet Design Type, First Rate Eye Appeal, Coppery-Gray, Pristine Surfaces. GFRC does not have a vast early copper price list as I'm quite selective when purchasing this metal. The colors must be deeper chocolate and chocolate-gray for circulated example with a pristine planchet. What a surprise when Dr. Tim Cook include this 1822 Coronet example in his recent Liberty Seated dime consignment. Tim did very well with this purchase as the coloration is rich copper-gray with bold devices. The surfaces are entirely unabraded with light rub on the high points. If you like the images, then the coin in had will be that much better. Let's go with a JUST BUY IT NOW to make the point. Price consistent with the CAC price guide with 55 approved in all grades. There are 7 at the offered grade, a small number. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1857O Seated 10C 1857-O
MS63 PCGS
26563581
F-101a
Choice $750 New March 5! Shattered Reverse, Crisp Reflective White Luster, Prooflike Fields, Complete Strike, Indiana Collection. An eye catching 1857-O dime with Prooflike fields and sharp reflectance luster. Most 1857-O dimes, when seen in Mint State, have typically presented frosty luster with this mirrored example being a nice surprise. The strike is complete with high relief stars and fully defined veins within the reverse wreath leaves. The reverse die is shattered consistent with the F-101a illustrations in the Liberty Seated Dime die variety online reference. Accurately graded and housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2011-2013) holder. An important die variety and Mint State duplicate from the Indiana Collection to consider.
Seated 10C 1873 Seated 10C 1873
AU50 raw
F-108
Choice HOLD
$115
New March 5! Closed 3, Cracked Reverse, Golden Frosted Luster, Choice Original, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. Another Liberty Seated Dime reference plate coin, this 1873 Closed 3 F-108 is a tough cookie to attributed as F-108 has a date punch position that is nearly identical to F-107 the chin whisker variety. Both dies have a Denticle Ruler measurement of DR 0R and a medium level date with respect to the base. However, on F-108, the left foot of the 1 digit is closer to the "0" denticle than on F-107 and there is no die lump on Liberty's right knee. This piece is 100% original with soft golden-gray luster and well preserved surfaces. Attractively priced given the raw condition and sure to please the budget collectors.
Seated 10C 1888 Seated 10C 1888
MS65
NGC
1665790002
F-120
Gem $950 New March 5! Two Sets 18 Digits Misplaced in Lower Shield, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Gem Original. First announced by Dr. Tim Cook in the LSCC's June 2009 E-Gobrecht issue, the 1888 F-120 die variety presents two sets of 18 digits easily seen in the lower shield with shield line #7-8 bisecting the 18 digits. Traces of extraneous digits are also visible on the lower gown area above and to the right of the pendant. This extraneous digits will wear quickly and mostly likely will disappear on EF or lower examples. Dr. Cook is now releasing a magnificent F-120 example graded NGC MS65 along with a CAC green bean. The Gem Mint State grade and complete strike present all the artifacts of this important variety including the extraneous digits on the gown folds. This is a brilliant steely-frosted example with sharp reflectance and swirling cartwheels under a bright light. The reverse toning is exceptionally pleasing with orange center flanked partial blues at the border. I've got to call a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation as this piece is truly special for Liberty Seated dime enthusiasts. Housed in new large font NGC holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1860 Seated 10C 1860
PR66CAM PCGS
21231151
F-101
Gem $3650 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. 1860 brought the introduction of the Longacre-Paquet Liberty Seated dime redesign. This new obverse design (Type 1) lasted only through 1861 before being promptly replaced with a more robust design (Type 2) that was less "delicate" and subject to rapid wear. The 1860 proof obverse exhibits a group of horizontal die lines starting from the sixth stripe in the shield and moving right, under the scroll at LIBE(RTY), and ending at the fold in Liberty's gown line. This superb gem example presents an opportunity to study the delicate design features. Accurately designated as a cameo given the heavily frosted main devices that are surrounded by mirrored fields. The PCGS certification is accurate as surfaces are entirely unabraded and free off the faintest hairlines. Mirrors are sharp with faint amounts of whitish-gray toning at the date and on the upper obverse. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder.
Seated 10C 1861 Seated 10C 1861
Type 2 Obverse
PR65 PCGS
26161284
F-101
Gem $2500 New March 3! Superb Eye Appeal, Brilliant Mirrors, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. All 1861 dated proofs were struck with a Type 2 obverse design. The report mintage of 1,000 pieces is suspect as many went unsold and were melted. This notable survivor is an unquestionable gem with brilliant mirrors that "pop" under a bright light. The obverse reflectance is overlaid with aquamarine-rose centers and a gorgeous yellow-gold ring at the borders. Deep rose covers the reverse center with a transition to aquamarine-blue at the wreath with a hint of gold at the extreme rims. The fields are pristine other than three faint hairlines in the right obverse field. The eye appeal is consistent with the Evergreen State Collection's efforts to locate proof strike with pleasing toning and overall eye appeal. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.5 (2012-2013) holder with no auction records that could be located.
Seated 10C 1863 Seated 10C 1863
PR66CAM PCGS
25252576
F-101
Gem $3150 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Civil War Issue, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. As the Civil War raged, circulating silver species disappeared on the United States east coast given the uncertainties of the war's outcome. Philadelphia issued Liberty Seated dime mintage decreased dramatically with only 14,000 circulation strikes and 460 proof minted from a single die pair. Brilliant blue obverse mirrors are the highlight of this superb gem survivor with a justified Cameo designation. During bright light assessment, the presentation is undisturbed and thoroughly enjoyable. A complete strike emphasizes the device details including sharp edges at the lettering and knife-like wire rims. Two link marks are noted on the right facing arm. A marvelous example that is accurately reserved for the premium quality. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1865 Seated 10C 1865
PR65CAM PCGS
36936680
F-102
Gem $2650 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Brilliant Mirrors, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. This 1865 Cameo Proof dime offers a window into the preparation of proof planchets. Those planchets were reported to be buff with a polishing cloth. Frequently, I will see proof strikes with a struck through "lint mark" that validates the proof status. This newly consigned example is quite special with at least eight lint marks scattered throughout the obverse while the reverse is pristine. Please have a look at the obverse image to note the multiple lint marks in the upper fields as a starting point. Under a bright light, the mirrors are sharply brilliant and pleasing. There is a hint of gold toning at the peripheries. The Cameo designation is certainly warranted based on the overall presentation. A conversation piece concerning the presence of lint marks on early proof coinage. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1868 Seated 10C 1868
PR66CAM
PCGS
25011392
F-104
Gem $3750 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. The Evergreen State proof Seated dime release continues with a lucious 1868 F-104 specimen. This proof variety is easily recognized by a high date that slopes downward coupled with a weak date punch. A second proof die pair is known with bold misplaced digits in the gown folds and is easily distinguishes from the more available F-104. This piece exhibits brilliant mirrors with the cameo effect being readily apparent under a bright light. Images accurately illustrate the greenish obverse hues with rose being more prevalent on the reverse. Pristine fields are 100% hairline free with sharp edge lettering throughout. Wire rims are consistent with proofs of this era. The CAC census is 13 approved with a fair market guide value of $4200 as reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1872 Seated 10C 1872
Misplaced Date
PR65 PCGS
45745479
F-109
Gem $2250 New March 3! Misplaced Date, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. As a Top 100 listed variety, the 1872 F-109 die pairing features the base of a 2 digit erroneously placed into the base. Both proof and circulation strikes were struck with this pairing with proof strikes being more elusive. This GFRC-Gem rated proof example offers brilliant reflectance from copper-gold toned surfaces. The lettering sharpness and overall strike, though not as pronounced as issues from 1860s, is typical and well produced. Under a bright light, the presentation is undisturbed with sharp mirrors. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder. The label documents the die variety attribution as F-109, MPD.
Seated 10C 1873 Seated 10C 1873
With Arrows
PR64CAM PCGS
38143027
F-102
Choice $1650 New March 3! With Arrows, Cameo Designation, Near-Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Handling the Evergreen State Proof Seated Dime Collection has been an eye opening experience even for this seasoned researcher and cataloger. Case in point is the 1873 proof issue with 800 produced. When reviewing the CAC census, the low number stickered suggests that premium survivors are very challenging to locate most likely due to mint workmanship issues. This lot is noted for its very thick wire rims and mirrored fields that exhibit a soft granular texture during 10x inspection. Under a bright light, the mirrors are sufficiently brilliant against the frosted motifs. Copper-gold toning is noted on the left obverse and fully encompassing the reverse borders. This near-gem is fairly reserved for its scarcity. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1874 Seated 10C 1874
With Arrows
PR64CAM PCGS
05891282
F-101
Choice $1500 New March 3! With Arrows, Cameo Designation, Near-Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Though with a mintage of 700 pieces, the 1874 With Arrows proof issue was not particularly well struck with cameo designated survivors being rare in full gem or better. The striking of 1874 proof dimes resulted in soft mirrors with few pieces being capable of gem or superb gem certification. The Evergreen State Collection offering is typical of the issue with soft mirrors though the cameo designation is warranted. Strike is complete with some right obverse field granularity that is as made. Surfaces are untoned. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) holder.
Seated 10C 1875 Seated 10C 1875
PR65CAM PCGS
20215971
F-101
Gem $1350 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. 1875 proof coinage includes the Indian cent, the Seated dime, quarter, and half dollar coupled with the Trade dollar. Of the 700 dimes struck, few have risen to the lofty gem cameo certification. This Evergreen State Collection specimen is fully struck with brilliant mirrors. The surfaces are mostly untoned with a trace of gold at the borders. The fields are pristine and without hairlines or lint marks. Undeniably, this lot was struck with the F-101 die pairing based on date position and an arcing die line to the top left of (O)NE. Thought the Fortin online reference reports repunching at the 1 digit, this specimen does not exhibit this anomaly. PCGS has certified 12 at this grade with 14 finer. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1876 Seated 10C 1876
PR65CAM PCGS
38998787
F-103
Gem $1350 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Blast white frosted surfaces and watery mirrors are readily evident on this 1876 proof dime. The cameo designation is appropriate as there is ample contrast between the motifs and reflective fields. The overall strike is well executed. F-103 with bold reverse die doubling on DIM(E). Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with special silver D.L.Hansen pedigree label.
Seated 10C 1876 Seated 10C 1876
PR65
PCGS
07227094
F-103
Gem $975 New March 3! Bold Strike, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Aquamarine-blue shades decorate this gem 1876 proof issue along with golden hues at the rims. In particular, the reverse presents a toning arc with similar shades and light gray hues in the more lightly toned upper left region. The overall strike is complete with razor-sharp wire rims. A surprisingly challenging proof Seated dime issue with CAC approval and strict originality. From a mintage of 1,150 piece, only 31 total have been approved in PR, PRCAM, and PRDCAM. At the PR designation, this Evergreen State specimen has a price guide estimate of $1000 with only five better. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1876 Seated 10C 1876
PR64CAM
PCGS
82156370
F-103
Choice $1250 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Near-Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. We continue the Evergreen State proof dime auction sale with the second of three 1876 date pieces. This near-gem cameo designated lot displays watery mirrors and light copper hues on the obverse with a more haloed presentation on the reverse. Frosted devices are appropriately framed by the contrasting fields. The strike is nearly complete as With Legend proof issues still suffer weakness at the upper left reverse wheat grains. A few wispy hairlines within the obverse right field are consistent with the certified grade. A challenging date regardless of 1,150 being produced when fully choice. F-103 with reverse die doubling on DIM(E). Only 13 examples with a Cameo designation have been approved at CAC with four finer. The CAC price guide estimates market value at $950 which is understated and needs reconsideration by the CDN staff. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1877 Seated 10C 1877
Type 2 Reverse
PR66
PCGS
29851939
F-101
Gem $2000 New March 3! Exceptional Proof Example, Sharp Brilliant Radiance, Bold Wire Rims, Evergreen State Collection.. 1877 Liberty Seated dime proof strikes were accomplished with the Type 2 reverse hub design. This exceptional example presents powerful watery radiance from undisturbed fields. Angled lighting showcases a classic proof presentation with center rose and peripheral sky-blue. What a color contrast as the reverse center is toned a blended rose-aquamarine then surrounded with rose-gold at the borders. A consistent and fully executed strike further enhances the eye appeal. The CAC census is limited to 25 examples stickered without a Cameo designation and one has to wonder why PCGS withheld this designation. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1877 Seated 10C 1877
Type 2 Reverse
PR65CAM PCGS
20369185
F-101
Gem $2250 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Intense Reflectivity, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. 1877 saw a reduction in proof strikes to only 510 pieces. This lower mintage correlates to a single digit PCGS Cameo population. This lovely Evergreen State Collection example brings intensely reflective mirrors and essentially untoned surfaces. Fields are entirely unabraded and hairline free. There are a few subtle whitish rings at Liberty's head and near the cap. Strike is completely executed. If in the market for gem Cameo designated proofs, this offering warrants consideration. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.4 (2005-2011) Gold Shield holder.
Seated 10C 1878 Seated 10C 1878
PR66 PCGS
05763149
F-101
Gem $2250 New March 3! Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Fiery orange-red obverse colors overlay sharply mirrored fields on this 1878 PR66 Seated dime. The reverse is equally attractive with blended aquamarine and yellow-gold hues amplified by brilliant mirrors. Pristine surfaces are noted during a careful 10x inspection. The strike is complete from a Type 2 reverse as no proof are known to be struck with the earlier Type 1 reverse design. The wire rims are thin and razor-sharp. The PCGS population report indicates that 9 have been certified at this lofty grade with none finer. With respect to Cameo designated examples, there are 4 at the PR66 grade level and a single PR66+. A nearly unimprovable example with a fair reserve. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1879 Seated 10C 1879
PR66CAM
PCGS
30883590
F-101
Gem HOLD
$1700
New March 3! Cameo Designation, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Lofty grades are present in the Evergreen State proof collection as is evidenced by this richly toned 1879 F-101 example. A delicate orange-rose patination decorates the obverse while the reverse is layered with thick rose, aquamarine, and gold hues. The reverse presentation excels under a bright light and is this offering's highlight. Die erosion is noted under the ribbon ends along with a die scratch within Liberty's left armpit that is the primary diagnostic. Wire rims are complete on the reverse while being partial on the obverse. The CAC census for Cameo designed example is 25 with six at the offered grade and one finer. The reserve is fair given a CAC market fair value estimate of $1900. Housed in PCGS Gen 5.0 (2015) Dupont hologram holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1880 Seated 10C 1880
PR66CAM PCGS
21607098
F-101
Gem $1600 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Watery Mirrors, Superb Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Though circulation strike silver coinage levels were limited during 1880, the striking of proofs increased to 1,355 piece, a substantial number for the Liberty Seated dime denomination. Those worthy of Cameo designation continue to be a small fraction of the surviving population. The Evergreen State example typifies what I consider to be the classic cameo proof "look". Sharp reflective fields bring a watery texture under a light source. Surfaces are mostly untoned with a hint of gold at the peripheries. Primary devices are lighted frosted as would be expected. Consistent with the superb gem certification, the fields are pristine other than a single obverse line from the drapery to (A)MERICA. PCGS reports 19 certified at this grade, a reflection of the high mintage. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1883 Seated 10C 1883
PR67
PCGS
38736559
F-103
Gem $2600 New March 3! Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Liberty Seated dime proof mintage increased to 1039 pieces during 1883 with the date being well represented in the CAC census. CAC has approved 8 examples at the lofty PR67 grade with an additional 7 with Cameo designation. This Evergreen State example is a strong testament to this grade level as the surfaces are absolutely pristine resulting in undisturbed bright light viewing. The brilliant mirrors offer watery textures and the peripheral copper-gold provides the appropriate framing that we expect from superb gem proofs. The strike is typical of the issue with limited wire rims. The CAC price guide suggests $2600 as current market value. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1884 Seated 10C 1884
PR66CAM PCGS
13354652
F-101
Gem $1850 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Intense Radiance, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. Intensely radiant fields are the highlight of this superb gem 1884 proof dime. The untoned surfaces a hugely brilliant and warrants a sunglass warning for sensitive eyes! The motifs are heavily frosted and are showcased by disparate "dished" fields. The high relief strike is uniform with meticulously impressed devices. A faint line emanating from Liberty's nose is a link mark. There is no explanation for why this lot is not CAC approved other than not being submitted for review. A gorgeous proof strike that deserves careful consideration for type or whatever project that could make use of this gem. Mintage is a reasonable 875 pieces with the date well represented in grades ranging from PR65 to PR67. The reserve has been set well below the PCGS price guide value of $2250. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1885 Seated 10C 1885
PR67CAM
PCGS
43567900
F-101
Gem $3500 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Exceptional Gem, Reflective Brilliance, Evergreen State Collection.. An exceptional 1885 Liberty Seated dime proof strike with nicely contrasted cameo eye appeal. This gorgeous gem was originally part of a complete 1885 proof set which has been holdered and dispersed. Though the images indicate classic center to edge copper gold toning, any angled light exposes deeply reflective mirrors with substantial undisturbed brilliance. A thin peripheral blue arc on the obverse is icing on the cake. This is an amazing offering that needs in-hand inspection to be appreciated. Or you can trust this description as I'm in love with this premium proof strike. CAC has approved 13 at the certified grade with one finer and a price guide value estimate at $3500. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1887 Seated 10C 1887
PR66CAM PCGS
21775337
F-101
Gem $1800 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. The Evergreen State proof dime cavalcade continues with a thoroughly impressive 1887 Cameo designated lot that provides intensely basined mirrors. Under a bright light, the radiance is sharp with swirling cartwheels adding another viewing dimension. A high relief strike is equally impressive as the wire rims are needle-sharp with meticulously defined motifs. A single planchet defect is noted in the left obverse field as made. Proof mintage dropped to 710 pieces this year with the impact being seen in the PCGS population report. Only 6 examples have been certified at the offered grade with six finer. The PCGS price guide suggests $2250 as fair market value for reference. Housed in a PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder.
Seated 10C 1889 Seated 10C 1889
PR66+
PCGS
25387689
F-102
Gem $1850 New March 3! Marvelous Eye Appeal, Watery Mirrors, Sharp Reflectance, Light Rose-Blue Coloration, Evergreen State Collection.. When previously sold into the Evergreen State Collection, this gem 1889 F-102 proof dime was called out with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation. This superb offering looks multiple times better in-hand than on the images with its watery mirrors and multi-color patina that includes rose, orange, aquamarine, and blue colors Bright light viewing is a joy as the brilliant reflectance amplifies the delicate patina. A true gem in the sense of the word that belongs in a top rated cabinet. The CAC Cameo proof census is only 13 extant with eight finer. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.6 (2013-2014) holder with CAC approval.
Seated 10C 1890 Seated 10C 1890
PR65CAM PCGS
30041395
F-101a
Gem $1450 New March 3! Cameo Designation, Gorgeous Bullseye Toning, Tooled Die Crack Below Bow Knot, Gem Original, Evergreen State Collection.. This gorgeous 1890 proof strike validates that the Philadelphia employed reworked business strike dies for "proof strikes". The F-101 die pairing struck both circulation and proof strikes with the proofs coming after circulation strikes. What is amazing with this die pairing is a reverse die crack that developed from the right ribbon end downward to the denticles below the left ribbon end. Interestingly, an attempt was made to tool out the die crack on the reverse die prior to or during the striking of proof coinage. By using a side lighting source during the photography of the die crack for web-book illustration, the tooled area becomes evident. An important offering previously from the Gerry Fortin Reference Collection that is 1890 F-101a web-book plate coin at The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Variety Collectors online reference. Housed in PCGS Gen 4.1 (2002-2004) holder as purchased during early 2004.
Mercury 10C 1916D Mercury 10C 1916-D
G06
PCGS
47434791

Choice $1800 New March 2! Key Date, Rich Coin-Gray Patina, CAC Approved. Taken in trade at the 2025 Atlanta ANA show. Deeper coin gray surfaces with bold device and mintmark details at the certified grade. Image forthcoming shortly but rest assured this 1916-D Mercury is fully choice to GFRC standards. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.1 (2020-2025) holder with CAC approval.
Morgan $1 1885CC Morgan $1 1885-CC
GSA
MS64 ANACS OWH
2489258

Gem HOLD
$985
New March 2! GSA Release, Brilliant Reflectively Luster, Swirling Cartwheels, Gem Eye Appeal. This is unquestionably a marvelous GSA released 1885-CC Morgan dollar that presents brilliant reflective luster from partially mirrored fields. The obverse patination is a mottled orange-rose with transparency to the underlying mirrors while the lower reverse is colored with natural golden hues. This lovely Morgan is a joy to view under a bright light as the reflective cartwheels are mesmerizing. One does not often see GSA released Morgans with this type of toning, especially for the 1885-CC date. Another fresh release from an old time collection who is just beginning to employ the GFRC consignment process. I'm going with a JUST BUY IT NOW recommendation as this is a premium example that should be crossed into a PCGS holder with CAC attempt afterwards. Housed in ANACS old white holder.
Seated 10C 1887 Seated 10C 1887
MS65 PCGS
32848495
Unlisted
Gem $700 New March 2! Superb Eye Candy, Brilliant Frosted Luster, Unquestionable Gem, Sheffield Collection. Why not spoil yourself with a little eye candy Seated dime to usher in the 2025 New Year? This Sheffield Collection release offers glowing frosted luster and eye catching obverse toning. When viewed with a bright light, the darker in-hand shades quickly fade and reveal a moderate orange-gold center toning surrounded by sky blues and a hint of outer rose at 12:00 to 2:00. The obverse hues are also seen on the reverse but lighter and circumferential. The die pairing is unlisted with a Denticle Ruler measurement of -1R which does not match the only web-book listing (F-103) with that date punch location. Sometimes I worry about using too many superlatives to describe the superior coins that cross my desk. This one is an unquestionable gem and deserves a JUST BUT IT NOW recommendation. Housed in PCGS Gen 6.0 (2015-2020) holder.
Seated 10C 1875 Seated 10C 1875
PF63 NGC
6978290001
F-120
Gem HOLD
$495
New February 24! Date Far Left, Heavily Mirrored Obverse, Exceptional Eye Appeal, Gerry Fortin Reference Collection. A most interesting 1875 Liberty Seated dime that has been in the Gerry Fortin Reference Collection since August 1999. Previously graded ANACS MS63PL when purchased in an early generation old white holder. Recently submitted to NGC for an alternate opinion where it was seen as a normal proof strike though the date position does not match with the recognized F-101 and F-102 proof issues. The obverse mirrors are intense with sharp reflectivity under a bright light while the reverse appearance is steely frosted. During 10x review, the obverse is heavily striated leading to the bold mirrors. The eye appeal is special with center rose surrounded by sky blue, with gold at the borders. The reverse is mostly blue with peripheral gold. The new owner must make his/her own judgment as to whether this is a heavily mirrored business strike or a proof. The F-120 plate coin within The Definitive Resource for Liberty Seated Dime Die Variety Collectors online reference. Housed in new large font NGC holder.