5154 - [L#5154] 1910 $2.50 PCGS MS64Superior Galleries
This warmly colored example displays beams of golden metallic detail in virtually all areas. Struck with mathematical precision by the dies, all of th
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5156 - [L#5156] 1911-D $2.50 PCGS MS64Superior Galleries
Nearly flawless for the grade with flaxen to orange-gold metallic patina over each side. An eye-appealing, beaming specimen whose dies left their infl
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5157 - [L#5157] 1911-D $2.50 NGC MS64Superior Galleries
Strong mintmark and just as strong relief on the Indian's profile, his feathers, and the feathers of the bold eagle. The otherwise golden-rose c...
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5159 - [L#5159] 1914 $2.50 PCGS MS64Superior Galleries
Much scarcer issue in this condition than the other P-mint dates, lustrous and very well struck, although kept out of the MS65 category, we suppose, b
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5163 - [L#5163] 1915 $2.50 PCGS MS64Superior Galleries
Extra frosty luster in the fields, in the most recessed areas, and on top of the chief wear points such as the Indian's cheek bone and ruffled f...
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5164 - [L#5164] 1925-D $2.50 NGC MS63Superior Galleries
Glittering rivers of flame-colored golden mint frost from center to periphery. Only a few scattered bagmarks.
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5172 - [L#5172] 1854 $3 NGC MS62Superior Galleries
A brilliant and highly lustrous 1854 that has exquisitely preserved surfaces for the modest grade. Devices as "sharp as a two-edged sword"...
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5173 - [L#5173] 1854 $3 MS60Superior Galleries
First year of the design and a lustrous specimen without many contact marks and only a few wispy hairlines.
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5174 - [L#5174] 1854 $3 NGC AU58Superior Galleries
The reverse displays an "agricultural wreath" by Longacre enclosing 3 DOLLARS and the date. The reverse wreath was later used on the desig...
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5175 - [L#5175] 1854-O $3Superior Galleries
Why this curious denomination? It has been suggested that the $3 had utility in the purchase of 100-subject sheets of three-cent stamps, or the acquis
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5176 - [L#5176] 1856-S $3 NGC AU53Superior Galleries
The U.S. Mints paid no attention whatsoever to creating coins for collectors back in those days, unlike today, and pieces such as this were made and i
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5177 - [L#5177] 1860 $3 EF45Superior Galleries
Lustrous. All of the dates in the 1860s have low mintage, with 1860 being typical at 7,036 plus 119 Proofs.
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5178 - [L#5178] 1861 $3 AU55Superior Galleries
A well-struck example with about 40% to 50% luster, although somewhat hairlined from use. A low mintage year: 5,959 struck for circulation.
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5179 - [L#5179] 1862 $3 AU55 scruffySuperior Galleries
Scruffy surfaces and some very minor rim nicks. Scarce: only 5,750 business strikes minted.
Bidding Has ConcludedQuantity : 1 | Estimate : 1,500.00 - 2,000.00
Sold to allanhforb.. for (3,250.00 + 650.00BP) = 3,900.00
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5181 - [L#5181] 1874 $3 AU58Superior Galleries
Close to 95% luster with only a faint trace of hairline friction.
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5183 - [L#5183] 1878 $3 MS62Superior Galleries
Light contact marks; brilliant golden frost on either side.
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5185 - [L#5185] 1879 $3 PCGS MS64Superior Galleries
The strike on this low mintage 1879 issue is nearly always very sharp barring a little softness on the wreath's bow, and the present near-Gem is...
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5186 - [L#5186] 1879 $3 MS60 hairlinesSuperior Galleries
Light hairlines in the clearly prooflike fields. A nicely made, late-date, low-mintage coin (only 3,000 circulation strikes in 1879). Scarce.
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5187 - [L#5187] 1880 $3 MS63 hairlinesSuperior Galleries
A few light hairlines but these are almost overwhelmed by the blast of golden frost. A vibrant specimen.
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5188 - [L#5188] 1875 $3 Gold NGC PF64 CameoSuperior Galleries
Over the last one hundred years -- an immense span of time in the world of coin collecting -- the arrival of an 1875 Proof $3 at auction has given cat
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5189 - [L#5189] 1881 G$3 PF60 or betterSuperior Galleries
Some light hairlines from years-ago cleaning but otherwise delightfully free of marks or signs of handling. The mintage on this little rarity is legen
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5191 - [L#5191] 1795 Sm Eagle $5 PCGS AU55Superior Galleries
Graded About Uncirculated, this lovely specimen of the first design and year of the half eagle is a beautiful medium yellow gold. The obverse depicts
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5192 - [L#5192] 1795 SE $5 NCS Unc detailsSuperior Galleries
Stripped and lightly cleaned, this greenish gold half eagle has several shallow but noticeable hairline scratches in the reverse field. The obverse, o
Bidding Has ConcludedQuantity : 1 | Estimate : 28,060.00 - 52,612.00
Sold to allanhforb.. for (27,500.00 + 5,500.00BP) = 33,000.00
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5193 - [L#5193] 1796/5 $5 NGC AU58Superior Galleries
A collector could be happy anywhere so long as he was in possession of this very rare coin that has likely been off the market for quite some time. Th
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5194 - [L#5194] 1798 $5 LG8 13-STAR REV NGC MS61Superior Galleries
The Philadelphia Mint seemed to be operating in a state of disarray during the first few years, if the half eagles are any reflection of their operati
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5195 - [L#5195] 1798 Lg 8 $5 PCGS AU58Superior Galleries
This lovely and lustrous specimen has the diagnostic two lumpy die breaks at ES O of STATES OF with some die crumbling also affecting TE of UNITED as
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5196 - [L#5196] 1798 HE Lg Date $5 PCGS AU55Superior Galleries
On the reverse of this variety, there are 13 stars arranged in an "arc", making it one of the more affordable varieties of the otherwise s...
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5197 - [L#5197] 1800 $5 NGC MS63Superior Galleries
Five die marriages were used to coin the 1800 Half Eagles, four of which share a common obverse die. While considered a common variety, not many are a
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5198 - [L#5198] 1800 $5 NGC MS61Superior Galleries
Lustrous, satiny to prooflike surfaces display rich pale gold and fresh iridescence, with the overall appearance greatly bolstered by cartwheel luster
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5199 - [L#5199] 1800 $5 NGC MS61Superior Galleries
Uncommonly smooth with fully metallic, golden-rose features. Struck with methodical precision throughout for this early issue including sharp stars, a
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5200 - [L#5200] 1802/1 $5 NGC MS62Superior Galleries
Pleasingly bright and lustrous, both sides are warmly colored in reddish-gold hues, the surface heavy with frost. The usual small luster breaks but no
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5201 - [L#5201] 1802/1 $5 AU58Superior Galleries
The features have close to 95% frosty luster with only a trace of cabinet friction on the top of the cap, brow and brow curl, and top parts of the eag
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