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1799 $1 7x6 Stars VF20 NGC. B-12, BB-160, R.3. Impressively
defined for the VF20 grade. Wing plumage is substantial, and most
letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are bold. Free from visible marks save for
two tiny obverse rim nicks at 1:30 and 2 o'clock.
From The Perry Creek Collection
Beautiful and impressive coin. Very nice condition and at a relatively affordable price for those wanting a nice example of the Draping Bust dollar. The coin is an attributable variety and has a rarity of R.3 (R1 being common and R6 unique).
From The Perry Creek Collection
Beautiful and impressive coin. Very nice condition and at a relatively affordable price for those wanting a nice example of the Draping Bust dollar. The coin is an attributable variety and has a rarity of R.3 (R1 being common and R6 unique).
$
3,250.00
1795 1/2 C Plain Edge--Corroded, Scratched--ANACS. VG8 Details. NGC Census: (5/68). PCGS Population (16/169). Mintage: 139,690.
I absolutely love the early style half cents. These coins are awesome to own. They were among the first US coinage to be minted. There is great eye appeal despite the designated grade. Very pleasing coin!
I absolutely love the early style half cents. These coins are awesome to own. They were among the first US coinage to be minted. There is great eye appeal despite the designated grade. Very pleasing coin!
$
750.00
1891-CC $1 MS64 PCGS. PCGS Population (2996/515). NGC Census:
(1423/155). Mintage: 1,618,000.
From The Joe Scialdone Collection.
Stunning representative of Morgan dollar from the Carson City mint. It's surprisingly tough to find Carson City Morgan dollars in such good condition. This coin is housed in an old green holder. Many consider old green PCGS holder coins to be more valuable because the consensus is that grading standards were more conservative back in the day. Its a solid MS64 and possibly a MS65. The price in MS65 is $5500 compared to MS64 which is considerably lower.
From The Joe Scialdone Collection.
Stunning representative of Morgan dollar from the Carson City mint. It's surprisingly tough to find Carson City Morgan dollars in such good condition. This coin is housed in an old green holder. Many consider old green PCGS holder coins to be more valuable because the consensus is that grading standards were more conservative back in the day. Its a solid MS64 and possibly a MS65. The price in MS65 is $5500 compared to MS64 which is considerably lower.
$
1,395.00