2003 February Long Beach Signature Sale #314 (Session 3 & 4)

Auction CurrencyUSD Auction LocationUnited States In Person PreviewFebruary 25 - March 1, 2003

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<b>Letter from Bob Korver</b>

<b>Director, Heritage Numismatic Auctions</b>



<p>Dear Bidders,</p>


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Welcome to Heritage's February 2003 Long Beach Signature Sale. We offer herewith 4,300 lots of exquisite rare coins for your bidding consideration in this, our 37th major sale as the official auctioneer of the Long Beach Coin Expo. Since 1985, the Long Beach-Heritage partnership has delivered one exceptional sale after another, and this is another spectacular catalog. Quality coins for the most discriminating collector, investor, or dealer can be found on every page. </p>
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The BTB Collection of Buffalo Nickels
The Gem Buffalo Nickels of the BTB Collection were painstakingly acquired over many years by well-known dealer, Stephen G. Slater. "Patience and perseverance was the key to securing this kind of quality for my client," Mr. Slater said. "Fully 95% of the coins I was offered were not the super high-end examples we were seeking in the assembly of this fine collection. For every 20 coins I saw, I passed on 19. It was a lot of hard work over many years to put this set together." Emphasizing exceptional strike and extraordinary eye-appeal, Mr. Slater and his client have succeeded in their goals; the effort speaks for itself when the beauty and quality of this collection is examined. The excellence of these coins has the BTB Collection currently ranked ninth overall on the PCGS Set Registry.</p>
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The Jay Eisenberg Collection of Mercury Dimes
Mr. Eisenberg's interest in coins started in his youth, and ever since he has enjoyed the simple pleasures of adding coins to his collection out of circulation. A life-long collector across denominations, he never-the-less decided six years ago to specialize - to pursue a world-class collection of Mercury Dimes. His long experience had taught him the value of buying the finest quality that he could afford, and to procure the rarer dates as soon as acceptable specimens could be located. By concentrating his resources, he was able to obtain the keys, then the remaining issues, while upgrading whenever possible. Over the six years, probably one-third of his collection was upgraded when a superior specimen was encountered. His recommendation to younger collectors is to "take your time to learn, look at many coins before buying, and then buy the best that you can afford."</p>
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The Philip Kaufman Collection, Part 4
Philip Kaufman is truly an all-American collector; born in Brooklyn but raised and educated in California, he has traveled coast-to-coast in pursuit of the wonderful coins that make up his collection. Mr. Kaufman started collecting coins in the third grade, filling his "old blue album with Lincoln Cents pulled from circulation, and completed, except for the 1922 'No D' and a 1955 Doubled Die." During the early 1980s, Mr. Kaufman started to seriously pursue rare coins, ultimately concentrating on Seated Liberty Proof Quarters, then expanding his interests to Proof Seated Half Dollars and ultimately to all Proof Seated Coinage. His goal was to obtain one of the leading examples of each denomination and date, constantly upgrading as better coins appeared in the marketplace. For more than a decade, he attended coin shows across America, and bid in scores of auctions (purchasing notably pedigreed examples from Eliasberg, Pittman, Norweb, Starr, and Stack). Mr. Kaufman wishes to thank the many dealers who helped in his pursuit of these marvelous coins (especially ANA Governor Barry Stuppler and Mark Yaffe for aiding the quest) and his wonderful wife Cheryl for sharing his collecting passion. We have been offering Mr. Kaufman's coins over several recent Signature Sales.</p>
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The New York "Eye Appeal" Collection
Extraordinary eye-appeal characterizes the coins in this colorful collection of toned silver Dollars. This visually stimulating trove of originally toned treasures was started with the theme of searching for the finest coins in three categories: 1) Flashy high-end, better date, DMPL & PL cameo Dollars; 2) Toned dollars "with killer colors including PLs, DMPLs, and end-of-roll pieces;" and 3) Rarely seen collector dates with great panache. </p>
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The success of the consignor in obtaining such exalted pieces is apparent. Any aficionado of toning will simply love these coins. We were so impressed that we photographed a special selection in the color plates. Each one of these coins is a testament to original toning, to the beautiful array of colors and patterns that occur naturally when the surface of the coin remains pristine and undisturbed. In addition to their amazing patination, the collection is of uniformly high eye-appeal. As the consignor modestly stated, "each coin has zip."</p>
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The Collection of Colonel Carmine A. Penta, Part 2
Colonel Carmine Penta, U.S. Army Retired, assembled a marvelous collection of type coins, plus specialty collections of Walking Liberty Halves, Dollars, and Silver Commemoratives. During his career in Intelligence, Col. Penta had many postings overseas, and it was during his travels that he because fascinated with numismatics. He has now been an active collector for more than two decades, "pursuing American coins because of a strong liking for the enduring values that they represent." Col. Penta declares himself to be "far more attached to the coins than their current price levels," but he has also been astute enough to recognize the importance of pricing trends. He accurately anticipated growing demand for high-quality Washington Quarters and Franklin Halves, and bought actively before prices began to climb. He looked for "mintage opportunities, finding it fascinating to try to outguess the market." In his retirement, Col. Penta enjoys traveling with his lovely wife, Jan, and writing for Coin World. </p>
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The Hans Poetsch Collection, Part 5
From consignor Hans Poetsch comes more wonderful high-grade coins. His complete set of Standing Liberty Quarters anchored our FUN Signature Sale. With numerous high-grade pieces and significant overall eye-appeal, this collection will excite general collectors and specialists. Mr. Poetsch was introduced to the joys of coin collecting in the late 1960s, when he was invited to join a weekly Saturday afternoon pinochle game in the back room of a coin shop in Elgin, Illinois. All of the other players were collectors, and Mr. Poetsch learned the lingo in self-defense! He started collecting Silver Dollars for the same reasons as every other collector - enormous size and history - and made substantial progress toward completing his set. For several years, he was content to work on "filling the little holes in the little coin books." His business interests required more attention during the 1980s, but he used the time wisely to educate himself about these neat pieces of history. When he became serious about his collecting during the 1990s, he began to specialize in Standing Liberty Quarters, because of their artistry and the challenge of locating superlative examples. Unable to attend many auctions in person, he often used an agent, so the significance of his collection has largely been a secret. Mr. Poetsch admits to being accused of being a "hoarder," but the term doesn't quite fit when so many of his coins are in such extraordinary condition. Part four of his important collection contains his "# 1" set; more than a decade in the making, this set is testimony to one numismatist's pursuit of a series noted for its artistry as well as the challenge of locating superlative examples like these.</p>
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The Dennis Ridings Collection
Mr. Ridings was born in the lovely Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, but grew up in Fairfax County. At the age of eight, he received an 1811 Half Cent from his frugal grandfather as payment for pulling weeds. His father took him to Earl Blaisdell's coin shop in Vienna to find out what the unusual coin was worth. Young Dennis was offered $90, and after the shock wore off, he followed his Dad's advice to keep the coin. The experience sparked an interest in these exciting pieces of American history, and he began to help around Earl's shop (getting paid in coins, naturally). He also accompanied Earl to shows in Vienna and Winchester, where he ran errands for many of the dealers of the day, who often paid him in coins (oftentimes in Quarter Eagles and Half Eagles!). As his experience and knowledge grew, he continued to assemble date sets from the bags searched for Earl, but he also began to focus his buying on better type issues.</p>
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After the age of sixteen, Mr. Ridings began to reap the rewards of what had become his "working hobby." He sold coins to buy his first car, a 1967 Mustang fastback. He married, moved back to the Shenandoah, and sold coins to buy 45 acres in Winchester to build a home for his wife and daughter. He sold more coins to start his construction business, specializing in structural steel. Over the years, his construction projects have included many schools, office buildings, shopping centers, and private residences in Virginia; a hospital in Africa; and reinforcement of the West Wing of the White House. Mr. Ridings is perhaps proudest of his efforts to rebuild Reston's Dogwood Elementary School that burned in Nov.2000; heroic efforts by the community and subcontractors resulted in a new building ready for classes after Christmas 2001. Having accomplished all of his collecting goals, his final sale of coins will purchase a beach-front retirement residence in Antigua. His original 1811 Half Cent "will ultimately go to a grandson, perhaps even for pulling weeds."</p>
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The Ira Rosen Collection, Part 2
Ira Rosen is the Senior Producer of Primetime Thursday, and before that, he was a Producer for 60 Minutes with Mike Wallace. His shows have won twenty Emmy awards, and dozens of other honors. Mr. Rosen started collecting rare coins at the age of ten, looking through bank rolls for Indian cents, Buffalo nickels, silver coins, and other curiosities. He sold his "young collection" in the early 1990s, and then began to focus on a more specialized collection. Mr. Rosen, through his many years as a collector, had come to the conclusion that Morgan Dollars were simply the most attractive coins ever produced (and thousands of fellow collectors would agree with him). In Part 1 of his collection, we offered the marvelous proof examples that were "the most attractive embodiment of how a Morgan should look, combining the beauty of the design with the quality of a high-grade strike." Over the years, Mr. Rosen devoted considerable effort developing his expertise on the Morgan series, "learning the facts and looks of each issue." Now, in Part 2, he brings fellow collectors an extraordinary collection of beautiful rainbow dollars that he has been cherrypicking for years. His success continues to be evident when looking at these masterpieces.</p>
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Once again we thank the 72,000+ registered bidder/members on our award-winning website, HeritageCoin.com, for their enthusiastic support of our auctions - and thanks go as well to our many friends who travel to Long Beach three times every year to say "hello," bid enthusiastically, and procure a few treasures for their growing collections. </p>
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Good luck with your bidding! And see you in Long Beach.</p>
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Sincerely,
</p>
Bob Korver

HNAI Director
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1881 G$1 MS63 Prooflike ANACS. The luminous yellow-gold devices have strong contrast with the reflec8079 - 1881 G$1 MS63 Prooflike ANACS. The luminous yellow-gold devices have strong contrast with the reflec
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1881 G$1 MS63 Prooflike ANACS. The luminous yellow-gold devices have strong contrast with the reflective fields. Well struck with exquisite eye appeal
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1881 G$1 MS64 NGC. The 8s in the date are recut within the right side of the inner loops. A well str8080 - 1881 G$1 MS64 NGC. The 8s in the date are recut within the right side of the inner loops. A well str
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1881 G$1 MS64 NGC. The 8s in the date are recut within the right side of the inner loops. A well struck and rather prooflike near-Gem that has an imma
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1884 G$1 MS62 NGC. Only 5,230 business strikes were made, and it is little surprise that this exampl8081 - 1884 G$1 MS62 NGC. Only 5,230 business strikes were made, and it is little surprise that this exampl
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1884 G$1 MS62 NGC. Only 5,230 business strikes were made, and it is little surprise that this example has prooflike fields and splendid cameo contrast
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1885 G$1 MS65 PCGS. A well struck and decidedly prooflike Gem that has warm peace patina in the cent8082 - 1885 G$1 MS65 PCGS. A well struck and decidedly prooflike Gem that has warm peace patina in the cent
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1885 G$1 MS65 PCGS. A well struck and decidedly prooflike Gem that has warm peace patina in the centers. Tiny planchet flaws (as made) rest behind the
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1885 G$1 MS65 PCGS. In better Mint State grades, the 1885 is the scarcest Gold Dollar from this deca8083 - 1885 G$1 MS65 PCGS. In better Mint State grades, the 1885 is the scarcest Gold Dollar from this deca
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1885 G$1 MS65 PCGS. In better Mint State grades, the 1885 is the scarcest Gold Dollar from this decade, having seen less hoarding than the other issue
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1888 G$1 MS66 NGC. A sharply struck Gem that has impressive cartwheel luster. A faint luster graze i8084 - 1888 G$1 MS66 NGC. A sharply struck Gem that has impressive cartwheel luster. A faint luster graze i
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1888 G$1 MS66 NGC. A sharply struck Gem that has impressive cartwheel luster. A faint luster graze in the right obverse field, but the surfaces are ot
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1889 G$1 MS65 PCGS. The pinkish-orange surfaces on this final year issue boast exceptional detail an8085 - 1889 G$1 MS65 PCGS. The pinkish-orange surfaces on this final year issue boast exceptional detail an
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1889 G$1 MS65 PCGS. The pinkish-orange surfaces on this final year issue boast exceptional detail and might qualify as Superb, except for microscopic
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1869 G$1 PR66 Cameo NGC. Perhaps it is because it is a tiny Gold Dollar, or maybe it is because it i8086 - 1869 G$1 PR66 Cameo NGC. Perhaps it is because it is a tiny Gold Dollar, or maybe it is because it i
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1869 G$1 PR66 Cameo NGC. Perhaps it is because it is a tiny Gold Dollar, or maybe it is because it is too rare. Either way, we find it difficult to co
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1881 G$1 PR65 Cameo NGC. Only 87 proofs were produced in 1881 with perhaps 35-40 pieces extant today8087 - 1881 G$1 PR65 Cameo NGC. Only 87 proofs were produced in 1881 with perhaps 35-40 pieces extant today
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1881 G$1 PR65 Cameo NGC. Only 87 proofs were produced in 1881 with perhaps 35-40 pieces extant today. With the advent of third-party grading, first-st
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1882 G$1 PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. In 1882, only 125 proof Gold Dollars were produced. Probably because.8088 - 1882 G$1 PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. In 1882, only 125 proof Gold Dollars were produced. Probably because.
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1882 G$1 PR66 Deep Cameo PCGS. In 1882, only 125 proof Gold Dollars were produced. Probably because of mishandling in the Mint, an unusually high perc
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1887 G$1 PR65 ANACS. A closed reverse wreath and the centering of the 7 in the date below the A in D8089 - 1887 G$1 PR65 ANACS. A closed reverse wreath and the centering of the 7 in the date below the A in D
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1887 G$1 PR65 ANACS. A closed reverse wreath and the centering of the 7 in the date below the A in DOLLAR not only attributes this coin as a proof, bu
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1887 G$1 PR66 Cameo NGC. Another, and even finer proof 1887 Gold Dollar, this boldly contrasted Gem.8090 - 1887 G$1 PR66 Cameo NGC. Another, and even finer proof 1887 Gold Dollar, this boldly contrasted Gem.
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1887 G$1 PR66 Cameo NGC. Another, and even finer proof 1887 Gold Dollar, this boldly contrasted Gem more than upholds the Cameo designation on the NGC
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1888 G$1 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. From a paltry original mintage of 1,079 pieces (many of which may hav8091 - 1888 G$1 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. From a paltry original mintage of 1,079 pieces (many of which may hav
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1888 G$1 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. From a paltry original mintage of 1,079 pieces (many of which may have been melted as unsold) comes this richly colored
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1796 $2 1/2 No Stars AU53 PCGS. Bass-3002, R.5. The first Quarter Eagles produced by the United Stat8092 - 1796 $2 1/2 No Stars AU53 PCGS. Bass-3002, R.5. The first Quarter Eagles produced by the United Stat
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1796 $2 1/2 No Stars AU53 PCGS. Bass-3002, R.5. The first Quarter Eagles produced by the United States Mint emerged from the presses on September 22,
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1802/1 $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. Bass-3007, R.4. This green-gold survivor is uncommonly well preserved for t8093 - 1802/1 $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. Bass-3007, R.4. This green-gold survivor is uncommonly well preserved for t
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1802/1 $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. Bass-3007, R.4. This green-gold survivor is uncommonly well preserved for the grade with no sizeable abrasions. There are, no
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1807 $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. The 1807 is the final year of the Capped Bust Right Quarter Eagle series. It.8094 - 1807 $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. The 1807 is the final year of the Capped Bust Right Quarter Eagle series. It.
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1807 $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. The 1807 is the final year of the Capped Bust Right Quarter Eagle series. It is also the date that is most often available to c
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1808 $2 1/2--Cleaned--ANACS. XF Details, Net VF20. Bass-3017, the only known dies, R.4. John Reich's8095 - 1808 $2 1/2--Cleaned--ANACS. XF Details, Net VF20. Bass-3017, the only known dies, R.4. John Reich's
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1808 $2 1/2--Cleaned--ANACS. XF Details, Net VF20. Bass-3017, the only known dies, R.4. John Reich's sole contribution to the U.S. Quarter Eagle...
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1824/1 $2 1/2 XF40 PCGS. Bass-3019, the only known dies, R.4. Rich, deeply set, green-gold color ove8096 - 1824/1 $2 1/2 XF40 PCGS. Bass-3019, the only known dies, R.4. Rich, deeply set, green-gold color ove
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1824/1 $2 1/2 XF40 PCGS. Bass-3019, the only known dies, R.4. Rich, deeply set, green-gold color overlays both sides with some more vibrant yellow-gol
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1832 $2 1/2--Repaired, Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Bass-3029, the only known dies, R.4. No8097 - 1832 $2 1/2--Repaired, Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Bass-3029, the only known dies, R.4. No
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1832 $2 1/2--Repaired, Cleaned--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Bass-3029, the only known dies, R.4. No Quarter Eagle delivery of the Capped Head Left de
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1834 $2 1/2--Rims Filed--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Large Head, McCloskey-C, R.6. Stars 2, 3, and.8098 - 1834 $2 1/2--Rims Filed--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Large Head, McCloskey-C, R.6. Stars 2, 3, and.
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1834 $2 1/2--Rims Filed--ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. Large Head, McCloskey-C, R.6. Stars 2, 3, and 11 are recut. A rare Large Head variety, as most s
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1834 $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. Large Head, McCloskey-B, R.6. A rare die variety that combines a Large Head o8099 - 1834 $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. Large Head, McCloskey-B, R.6. A rare die variety that combines a Large Head o
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1834 $2 1/2 XF45 PCGS. Large Head, McCloskey-B, R.6. A rare die variety that combines a Large Head obverse and a reverse with AM closely spaced and th
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1835 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. McCloskey-2, R.5. Bright green-gold surfaces, the fields sparkle with deep pro8100 - 1835 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. McCloskey-2, R.5. Bright green-gold surfaces, the fields sparkle with deep pro
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1835 $2 1/2 MS63 NGC. McCloskey-2, R.5. Bright green-gold surfaces, the fields sparkle with deep prooflikeness that adds an extra element of eye appea
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1835 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. McCloskey-1, R.2. Glowing mint luster characterizes this beautiful near-Gem Q8101 - 1835 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. McCloskey-1, R.2. Glowing mint luster characterizes this beautiful near-Gem Q
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1835 $2 1/2 MS64 PCGS. McCloskey-1, R.2. Glowing mint luster characterizes this beautiful near-Gem Quarter Eagle. Classic Quarter Eagles and Fives wer
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1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 VF30 PCGS. Head of 1835. McCloskey-D, Breen-6143, R.2. Deeply set green-gold co8102 - 1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 VF30 PCGS. Head of 1835. McCloskey-D, Breen-6143, R.2. Deeply set green-gold co
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1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 VF30 PCGS. Head of 1835. McCloskey-D, Breen-6143, R.2. Deeply set green-gold color gives way to brighter orange-gold shades as th
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1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 AU50 NGC. Head of 1835, McCloskey-D, R.2. The centers are typically struck, but8103 - 1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 AU50 NGC. Head of 1835, McCloskey-D, R.2. The centers are typically struck, but
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1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 AU50 NGC. Head of 1835, McCloskey-D, R.2. The centers are typically struck, but the peripheries are bathed in deep golden luster.
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1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 MS61 NGC. Breen-6143, Head of 1835, McCloskey-D, R.2. The eagle's neck, wings,.8104 - 1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 MS61 NGC. Breen-6143, Head of 1835, McCloskey-D, R.2. The eagle's neck, wings,.
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1836 $2 1/2 Script 8 MS61 NGC. Breen-6143, Head of 1835, McCloskey-D, R.2. The eagle's neck, wings, and claws are well struck, as are the obvers...
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1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 MS63 PCGS. Head of 1837, Breen-6144, McCloskey-C, R.3. Satiny and quite well fro8105 - 1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 MS63 PCGS. Head of 1837, Breen-6144, McCloskey-C, R.3. Satiny and quite well fro
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1836 $2 1/2 Block 8 MS63 PCGS. Head of 1837, Breen-6144, McCloskey-C, R.3. Satiny and quite well frosted with tinges of reddish patina that deepen the
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1839 $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. Breen-6148, R.3. A scarce and perhaps underappreciated issue that is known fro8106 - 1839 $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. Breen-6148, R.3. A scarce and perhaps underappreciated issue that is known fro
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1839 $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. Breen-6148, R.3. A scarce and perhaps underappreciated issue that is known from only a single die pairing. Rich orange-gold pati
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1839/8-C $2 1/2 VG8 Ex-Jewelry, Damaged Uncertified. Winter 3-C, R.3. Polished, scratched, and with.8107 - 1839/8-C $2 1/2 VG8 Ex-Jewelry, Damaged Uncertified. Winter 3-C, R.3. Polished, scratched, and with.
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1839/8-C $2 1/2 VG8 Ex-Jewelry, Damaged Uncertified. Winter 3-C, R.3. Polished, scratched, and with solder residue and rim damage. Still a scarce and
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1839-C $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. Recut Date. Winter 3-C. Pale olive surfaces have acquired a slight reddish.8108 - 1839-C $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. Recut Date. Winter 3-C. Pale olive surfaces have acquired a slight reddish.
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1839-C $2 1/2 AU55 PCGS. Recut Date. Winter 3-C. Pale olive surfaces have acquired a slight reddish tint and are well defined over the central devices
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1840-C $2 1/2 AU53 PCGS. Nicely struck, as is typical of this first year Charlotte issue, with a few8109 - 1840-C $2 1/2 AU53 PCGS. Nicely struck, as is typical of this first year Charlotte issue, with a few
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1840-C $2 1/2 AU53 PCGS. Nicely struck, as is typical of this first year Charlotte issue, with a few stray blemishes here and there under blushes of r
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1840-D $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Winter 1-A. The 1840-D is tied for the third rarest quarter eagle from this.8110 - 1840-D $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Winter 1-A. The 1840-D is tied for the third rarest quarter eagle from this.
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1840-D $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Winter 1-A. The 1840-D is tied for the third rarest quarter eagle from this Mint in terms of total number known and it is the
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1842-D $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. Winter 3-E, the only known dies. The 1842-D (4,643 pieces produced) is tied.8111 - 1842-D $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. Winter 3-E, the only known dies. The 1842-D (4,643 pieces produced) is tied.
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1842-D $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. Winter 3-E, the only known dies. The 1842-D (4,643 pieces produced) is tied with the 1852-D as the sixth rarest Quarter Eagle
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1844-C $2 1/2--Tooled, Cleaned--ANACS. VF Details, Net Fine 12. A harshly cleaned representative tha8112 - 1844-C $2 1/2--Tooled, Cleaned--ANACS. VF Details, Net Fine 12. A harshly cleaned representative tha
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1844-C $2 1/2--Tooled, Cleaned--ANACS. VF Details, Net Fine 12. A harshly cleaned representative that has traces of solder on the reverse rim at 1 and
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1844-D $2 1/2 XF40 ANACS. A little striking softness over the central obverse highpoints and on the.8113 - 1844-D $2 1/2 XF40 ANACS. A little striking softness over the central obverse highpoints and on the.
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1844-D $2 1/2 XF40 ANACS. A little striking softness over the central obverse highpoints and on the eagle's neck feathers is a common feature of...
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1845-D $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. Winter 6-H. Produced to the extent of just 19,460 pieces, the 1845-D has an8114 - 1845-D $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. Winter 6-H. Produced to the extent of just 19,460 pieces, the 1845-D has an
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1845-D $2 1/2 AU50 PCGS. Winter 6-H. Produced to the extent of just 19,460 pieces, the 1845-D has an extant population of perhaps 120-130 coins. This
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1846-O $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Bright yellow-gold surfaces with above average sharpness for this relatively8115 - 1846-O $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Bright yellow-gold surfaces with above average sharpness for this relatively
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1846-O $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Bright yellow-gold surfaces with above average sharpness for this relatively unappreciated New Orleans issue. Important notice
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1847-C $2 1/2--Ex-Jewelry--ANACS. Fine Details, Net VG8. A softly struck and harshly cleaned example8116 - 1847-C $2 1/2--Ex-Jewelry--ANACS. Fine Details, Net VG8. A softly struck and harshly cleaned example
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1847-C $2 1/2--Ex-Jewelry--ANACS. Fine Details, Net VG8. A softly struck and harshly cleaned example that has rim damage to the upper obverse and lowe
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1847-C $2 1/2 XF40 Cleaned Uncertified. A later die state, this coin exhibits some evidence of die r8117 - 1847-C $2 1/2 XF40 Cleaned Uncertified. A later die state, this coin exhibits some evidence of die r
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1847-C $2 1/2 XF40 Cleaned Uncertified. A later die state, this coin exhibits some evidence of die rust (as produced) in the reverse field. The orange
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1847-D $2 1/2 Unc Details, Rim Filed NCS. Winter 9-L, the only known dies. While the 1847-D is the s8118 - 1847-D $2 1/2 Unc Details, Rim Filed NCS. Winter 9-L, the only known dies. While the 1847-D is the s
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1847-D $2 1/2 Unc Details, Rim Filed NCS. Winter 9-L, the only known dies. While the 1847-D is the second most common Dahlonega Mint Quarter Eagle (th
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1847-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. Evenly worn with the overall weak strike typical of this issue, one of the m8119 - 1847-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. Evenly worn with the overall weak strike typical of this issue, one of the m
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1847-O $2 1/2 XF45 NGC. Evenly worn with the overall weak strike typical of this issue, one of the most poorly produced of the New Orleans Mint Quarte
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1847-O $2 1/2 MS61 PCGS. The lack of Quarter Eagle deliveries at the New Orleans Mint in 1848 and 188120 - 1847-O $2 1/2 MS61 PCGS. The lack of Quarter Eagle deliveries at the New Orleans Mint in 1848 and 18
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1847-O $2 1/2 MS61 PCGS. The lack of Quarter Eagle deliveries at the New Orleans Mint in 1848 and 1849 undoubtedly help to explain the high grade rari
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1850-D $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. Deep lemon-gold and steel-blue patina confirms the originality of this attr8121 - 1850-D $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. Deep lemon-gold and steel-blue patina confirms the originality of this attr
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1850-D $2 1/2 AU58 PCGS. Deep lemon-gold and steel-blue patina confirms the originality of this attractive example. The surfaces have abundant mildly
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1851 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. Fully lustrous and with far more appeal than the grade would suggest. Bright,.8122 - 1851 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. Fully lustrous and with far more appeal than the grade would suggest. Bright,.
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1851 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. Fully lustrous and with far more appeal than the grade would suggest. Bright, flashy, and free of major marks. Important notice:
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1851 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. Yellow-gold surfaces with vibrant, satiny luster and relatively minimal distur8123 - 1851 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. Yellow-gold surfaces with vibrant, satiny luster and relatively minimal distur
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1851 $2 1/2 MS62 NGC. Yellow-gold surfaces with vibrant, satiny luster and relatively minimal disturbances. Mushiness on the eagle's neck feathe...
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1851-D $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Winter 14-L, the only known dies. While the 1851-D (11,264 pieces produced).8124 - 1851-D $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Winter 14-L, the only known dies. While the 1851-D (11,264 pieces produced).
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1851-D $2 1/2 AU55 NGC. Winter 14-L, the only known dies. While the 1851-D (11,264 pieces produced) is not the rarest Dahlonega Mint Quarter Eagle, it
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1851-O $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. While generally considered to not be that rare an issue because of its relat8125 - 1851-O $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. While generally considered to not be that rare an issue because of its relat
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1851-O $2 1/2 AU58 NGC. While generally considered to not be that rare an issue because of its relatively high mintage of 148,000 pieces, the 1851-O Q
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1852-C $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. Winter 14-I, the only known dies. The 1852-C started as a low mintage issue.8126 - 1852-C $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. Winter 14-I, the only known dies. The 1852-C started as a low mintage issue.
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1852-C $2 1/2 MS60 NGC. Winter 14-I, the only known dies. The 1852-C started as a low mintage issue with fewer than 10,000 coins produced (9,772 piece
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1852-O $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. The eagle is somewhat softly struck, especially on the lower left leg. Howev8127 - 1852-O $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. The eagle is somewhat softly struck, especially on the lower left leg. Howev
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1852-O $2 1/2 AU50 NGC. The eagle is somewhat softly struck, especially on the lower left leg. However, the surfaces do not have any individually rele
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1852-O $2 1/2 AU55 ANACS. The obverse is sharply defined, while the reverse has slight weakness on t8128 - 1852-O $2 1/2 AU55 ANACS. The obverse is sharply defined, while the reverse has slight weakness on t
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1852-O $2 1/2 AU55 ANACS. The obverse is sharply defined, while the reverse has slight weakness on the eagles' left (facing) leg, both talons, a...
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