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1803 B-5, BB-252 Rarity 3. ANACS graded VG-10. Evenly worn on both sides, light in color though tending toward russet-gray at the margin and around the stars and legends. Has a small rim bruise by the second and third stars (PCGS # 6900) . Estimated Value $900 - 1,000. Categories:

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1803 Draped Bust Dollar. Small 3. NGC graded EF-45. Light to medium gay toning on both sides with one darker toned area beside stars 2 to 4 on the obverse, visible in the photo. Evenly worn with a trace of luster left; rims are choice. This variety has a small flat-topped 3 in the date. Estima ...

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1802 Draped Bust Dollar. Wide date. NGC graded VF-35. Original toning on both sides. One or two small digs and surface contact. The deepest shade of antique silver resides in the field while lighter shades highlight to topmost design on both sides. Quality rims. Nice detail for the VF35 grade. ...

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1801 Draped Bust Dollar. NGC graded VF-25. Original dark toning on both sides with normal wear on the hair curls, drapery over the shoulder, and on the eagle and shield. Uncleaned, original specimens like this get the nod from most collectors over the usual dipped or cleaned appearance of many ...

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1800 Draped Bust Dollar. NGC graded EF-45. Evenly toned on both sides. Well struck and very attractive to the silver dollar collector. Liberty's hair waves stand out forcefully. The top-most design features the so-called "rubbed silver" look against a darker field and main background. Attracti ...

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1800 Draped Bust Dollar. NGC graded AU-58. Nice even original toning on both sides. A very attractive Draped Bust Dollar with that have alluded surface problems like nicks and marks; some luster present beneath the light gray toning. No weak spots in the strike, devices are finely detailed. Po ...

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1799/8 Draped Bust Dollar. 13 stars on reverse. NGC graded VF-25. Original grey toning. There is a small scuff below the date. Light to mediumm toning present, with a streak of brownish color (from planchet impurity) through the portrait. Several raised bumps around the word LIBERTY are artifa ...

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1799/8 Draped Bust Dollar. 15 stars on reverse. NGC graded AU-53. A few reverse marks. Well struck. A pleasing Heraldic Eagle Silver Dollar of this famous (among American collectors) Draped Bust design. The surfaces acquired natural light gray patina over the still hard-working luster beneath ...

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1799 B-6, BB-162 Rarity 4. VF-35. Nice light even toning. Pleasing gray surfaces exhibit natural old-silver patina that is smooth for the most part. No irritating deep scratches or rim problems. The model coin for an Early American century Type Set. Estimated Value $2,700 - 2,800. Ex: Stack's ...

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1799 Draped Bust Dollar. NGC graded AU-58. Lovely shades of attractive golden toning. Well struck, the medium gray surfaces display attractive mark-free originality. Extensive obverse bagmarks. This die closely resembles both BB-165 and BB-166, but the first star of BB-160 is much farther from ...

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1798 Draped Bust Dollar. Large eagle, 10 arrows. NGC graded VF-25. Evenly toned on both sides. Adjustment marks on the reverse but all in all a pleasing coin for the grade. Nice rims. Attractive color. And best of all, problem-free. Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,900. Categories:

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1798. Large eagle. B-9, BB-121. Rarity 5. Sharpness of VF-35. Cleaned and retoned. We note some faint adjustment marks in the center on the reverse. 1798 BB-121 has an estimated population of 300 to 500 pieces, according to the Bowers encyclopedia, enough that the specialist can find one with ...

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1797. 9 x 7 Small Letters B-2, BB-72 Rarity 4. NGC graded VG-8. Original even toning on problem-free surfaces; choice rims as well. Ideal for a Type Set. Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000. Categories:

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1828 Square Base 2. AU-50. Minor hairlines. Estimated Value $100 - 115. Categories:

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1806/5 Draped Bust Half Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Well struck with nice original even toning on both sides. Original dove-gray, tints of gold, and other lovely colors endow this satiny and surprisingly choice Bust Half Dollar. Well struck for the type, though many of the stars aren't clear. Th ...

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1806 Draped Bust 25¢. Sharpness of Fine-12. Light obverse scratches. Toned on both sides. Estimated Value $125 - 150. Categories:

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1802. O-101. Rarity 3. PCGS graded VF-30. Plenty of detail for the grade and mostly untoned except at the periphery where lovely golden russet has begun to appear. The reverse die that the Philadelphia Mint used to strike all 29,890 1802-dated Draped Bust Half Dollars was first used in 1801 ma ...

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1878-CC 25¢. MS-60 Plus. Nicely toned. A raised die line (as made), similar to one that appears on most 1884-CC $10 gold pieces and some 1874 Gold Dollars, crosses Liberty's body on the diagonal. Scarce CC-mint issue. Another Late Consignment. Estimated Value $400 - 425. Categories:

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1867 Seated Liberty 25¢. Proof 60 plus. Some light obverse hairlines. Lovely rose and natural old-silver toning on this scarce With Motto Proof. Estimated Value $300 - 350. Ex: Will Neil Collection June 1947 Lot 946 B. Max Mehl. Categories:

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1842-O Liberty Seated Dime. NGC graded MS-63. A nice strike with original toning. We note a few light marks in field, including a thin hairline by the 12th star. Frosty throught. An important O-mint issue that seldom gets the attention it deserves because there are four other scarce dates near ...

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1873 Liberty Seated Half Dime. PCGS graded Proof 62. Light hint of gold toning; some surface marks put a barrier up to a higher grade. This is the final year that half dimes were issued. The government abolished this denomination when it passed the Coinage Act of 1873, which, among other thing ...

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1872-S Liberty Seated Half Dime. Mint mark below bow. NGC graded MS-65. Lovely toning. A satiny gem of the most advantageous order for a collector. Its high degree of luster pulses beneath rich patinated highlights. Nicely struck, too. Pop 22; 13 finer. Estimated Value $500 - 550. Categories:

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1872-S Liberty Seated Half Dime. Mint mark above bow. NGC graded MS-67. A frosty gem white coin, superb in every way. Pop 3; none finer at NGC. The chief factor accounting for the Half Dime's demise was the fact that it, along with other silver coins, had not circulated to any great extent sin ...

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1866 Liberty Seated Half Dime. NGC graded Proof 66. Only 725 minted. Lovely rainbow toning on both sides. An elevated degree of original color springs to life beneath rich gold and faint powder reddish iridescent highlights. Nowhere is there any yielding in the sharp devices, in fact, much mor ...

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1863-S Liberty Seated Half Dime. NGC graded MS-66. Well struck with light golden toning. Desirable Civil War period date; one of the low mintage issues struck in the Far West where specie payments continued throughout the hostilities (unlike in the area east of the Mississippi River where most ...

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1862 Liberty Seated Half Dime. NGC graded MS-67. Lovely rainbow toning. An extraordinary gem in all respects, the luster is bold and unyielding, while toning shades that include a variety of colors highlights and blossoms on both sides. The strike is bold as well, indeed, bold as ever seen on ...

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1860-O Liberty Seated Half Dime. NGC graded MS-66. A frosty well struck example with semi-reflective surfaces. The O-mint issue of 1861 (final year that New Orleans struck half dimes before it was seized by forces of the Confederate States government), is much scarcer than the P-mint issue thi ...

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1853 Liberty Seated Half Dime. Arrows. NGC graded MS-67. A gem frosty white coin. For many reasons this is an exciting and desirable coin. First, the quality is superb. Both sides display full frosted mint luster with iridescent silvery hues. The strike is sharp with complete head details, ful ...

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1915-D Buffalo Nickel. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. A gorgeous gem exhibiting a nice bold strike and lovely even light golden toning. A Premium Quality coin in our opinion. In an old green PCGS holder. Pop 119; 31 finer (PCGS # 3928) . Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400. Categories:

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1972 Lincoln Cent. Doubled die obverse. PCGS graded MS-66 Red. Almost fully red. Slight toning on both sides. Pop 484; 17 finer (PCGS # 2950) . Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500. Categories:
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