1707 - 1853 $1 Gold Liberty NGC MS62Superior Galleries
Choice and frosty, although there's a short staple scratch above the head. (#7521)<p><i>The Endangered Species Collection</i>
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1714 - 1853-O $1 Gold Liberty NGC MS64Superior Galleries
Frosty light yellow with a few traces of die rusting or die roughness on the obverse, as made. A halo of smooth satin luster surrounds Liberty. The su
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1716 - 1854-D $1 Gold Liberty NGC AU55Superior Galleries
Much original luster surrounds the devices on this scarce Gold Dollar from the Dahlonega Mint. As often occurs with dates from this branch facility, L
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1718 - 1854 $1 Gold Indian PCGS MS63Superior Galleries
Frosty, choice-quality mint frost somewhat muted rather than vibrant but covering the delicate features of the main devices., and warm flaxen-gold to
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1719 - 1854 $1 Gold Indian NGC MS62Superior Galleries
A splendid satiny example with sharp design details and pleasing golden color. The surfaces are very choice for the MS62 grade. Although not a scarce
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1720 - 1855 $1 Gold Indian PCGS MS64Superior Galleries
While the average collector would happily settle for any mint state Type 2 gold dollar, this MS64 heartbreaker is key to gold specialists who pride th
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1721 - 1855 $1 Gold Indian PCGS MS62Superior Galleries
The mostly honey-gold surfaces display modest, yet pleasing luster effects as the coin turns under the light. This 1855 issue is difficult to find ful
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1723 - 1856-S $1 Gold Indian NGC MS61Superior Galleries
Mintage: 24,600. A lovely specimen, nicely struck for the grade with smooth, even-flowing luster. The last year of this famous and somewhat anachronis
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1724 - 1859-D $1 Gold Indian PCGS MS62Superior Galleries
Of the 1859-D gold dollar just 4,952 were struck. None were numismatically saved at the time, of course, and thus survival of Mint State pieces is a m
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1725 - 1862 $1 Gold Indian PCGS MS63Superior Galleries
The otherwise apricot-gold color yields to warmer golden-rose hues away from the centers. Struck with systematic exactness throughout, which is fortun
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1726 - 1871 $1 Gold Indian NGC MS64Superior Galleries
Splendidly lustrous, both sides of this orange-gold example exhibit oscillating cartwheel effects almost prooflike in their orientation. Struck with p
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1727 - 1876 $1 Gold Indian NGC PF61Superior Galleries
Muted mint luster yet still attractive; an almost brownish-orange golden hue with one or two small marks in the surface. A scarce date from the 1870s:
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1728 - 1888 $1 Gold Indian NGC MS63Superior Galleries
This is a nicely struck example exhibiting fine detail to all the high points. The centers are warm reddish-gold oscillating with choice deeper orange
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1729 - 1888 $1 Gold Indian PCGS MS62Superior Galleries
A nice flow of golden frost from center to periphery, not choice enough to make a stab at a higher grade, but just the ticket for a gold Type set. The
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1730 - 1859 $1 Gold Indian NGC PF65 UCAMSuperior Galleries
One of the finest known of this date, beautiful light coppery toning on the devices with deeply mirrored fields surrounding. Satiny frost on the devic
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1731 - 1866 $1 Gold Indian NGC PF64 UCAMSuperior Galleries
The deeply struck, matte-like Ultra Cameo devices are draped in soft reddish-golden patina and show minimal imperfections, while the fields are glassy
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1732 - 1884 $1 Gold Indian NGC PF66 CameoSuperior Galleries
An incredibly lustrous gem with fiery golden cartwheels beneath rich golden color. No toning, just resplendent mirrors which create a backdrop for the
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1734 - 1831 $2.50 Capped Head NGC PF64 CAMSuperior Galleries
Rarity-7+ as a Proof. The 1831 quarter eagle is a legendary rarity in any grade, and the offering of one is always a special occasion. In the present
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1736 - 1838-C $2.50 Classic Head NGC AU58Superior Galleries
A wonderful example of the first Charlotte Mint quarter eagle. Lustrous light polished-yellow gold sheen with typical color for this mint's earl...
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1737 - 1839-C $2.50 Classic Head NGC AU58Superior Galleries
Only 18,140 minted. Light yellow gold, very faintly granular and lustrous, and with indications choicer quality throughout. What's more, the coi...
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1738 - 1840-C $2.50 Liberty PCGS MS63Superior Galleries
Boldly made, prooflike in the fields, outstanding surfaces. (PCGS serial number 50021277.) In discussing the aspects that make this such a highly imp
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1739 - 1842-D $2.50 Liberty NGC AU55Superior Galleries
Lustrous light yellow to greenish gold. Excellently struck and notably so, with far above average (but not 100% sharp) definition on the eagle's...
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1740 - 1843-D $2.50 Liberty. Small D NGC AU58Superior Galleries
The 1843-D is the most available quarter eagle from the Dahlonega mint. It is relatively easy to locate in lower grades and only moderately scarce in
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1741 - 1844-C $2.50 Liberty PCGS AU58Superior Galleries
Lustrous with the usual weakness at the centers. One of the most difficult to obtain dates in the series is the 1844-C in this outstanding condition.
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1742 - 1844-D $2.50 Liberty PCGS MS63Superior Galleries
Warm and deeply lustrous yellow gold with distinctive sharp highlights. The 1844-D quarter eagle is not a rarity overall, since from the mintage of 17
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1743 - 1846-O $2.50 Liberty PCGS AU58Superior Galleries
A typical strike, or perhaps lower than average for the issue, with noticeable weakness at the centers. Mint luster highlights obverse and reverse, ho
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1744 - 1847-C $2.50 Liberty NGC AU53Superior Galleries
The surfaces are pleasing toned yellow gold (many 1847-C quarter eagles have obverse and reverse die finishing marks). Well struck, which is not unhea
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1745 - 1850 $2.50 Liberty PCGS MS63Superior Galleries
Struck with technical exactness throughout the stars and hair, the hair bun and Liberty's coronet, with decent detail in the eagle. With greenis...
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1746 - 1850 $2.50 Liberty PCGS MS63Superior Galleries
A splendid specimen with very flat fields (virtually no basining). Were it not for a mark here and there, the grade would be a point or two higher. Sh
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1748 - 1852 $2.50 Liberty NGC MS63Superior Galleries
The frosty textured surfaces display pleasing light gold colors, and both sides are uncommonly well struck for this antebellum type. (#7763)
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