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1866. NTC graded AU-55 Details, Rim Bumps on Obverse. Rich reddish-gold surfaces. Scarce and desirable, several rim nicks are visible on the obverse. Also, one abrasion is near Liberty's nose. First year of issue of the "With Motto" design type. Estimated Value $2,400 - 2,500. Categories: $20 ...

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S. S. American Founder's Limited Edition 3-coin set. No. 8 of 50. Coins housed in a NGC 3-coin holder, consist of: 1841 Gold $10, Sharpness of XF Details; 1861-O 50¢, Sharpness of AU Details; 1861 Gold $20, Sharpness of AU Details. Comes in a beautiful wooden display box with certificate. Esti ...

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1861. NGC graded AU Details, Improperly Cleaned. A lightly cleaned but crisply struck Civil War double eagle. Deep honey-gold color overall, there are just a few marks on the obverse (PCGS # 8932) . Estimated Value $1,900 - 1,950. Categories: $20 Liberty

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1857-S S.S. Central America, 20A Spike Shield. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. CAC Approved. In the original gold foil PCGS holder. A nice untoned example. Estimated Value $12,000 - 13,000. Categories: $20 Liberty

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1857-S. PCGS graded MS-66 PQ. CAC Approved. With blazing, softly frosted surfaces and handsome yellow-gold color, this coin makes a lovely impression on the viewer's eyes. Overall smooth surfaces are solidly graded as Gem, further confirming this coin as an important Gem-quality type candidate ...

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1855-S. PCGS graded EF-40. Rich honey-golden color with a number of small marks and abrasions gained from a short time in the channels of commerce. An affordable example (PCGS # 8916) . Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100. Categories: $20 Liberty

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1852. NGC graded VF-35. Average wear for the assigned grade with brick-red color in the recesses of the design. The 1852 is a commonly chosen date for a type representative of the No Motto twenty (PCGS # 8906) . Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,800. Categories: $20 Liberty

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1852. PCGS graded AU Details, Cleaning. The obverse appears to have been lightly cleaned at one time while abundant luster remains on the reverse. Well detailed throughout (PCGS # 8906) . Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,800. Categories: $20 Liberty

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1852. NGC graded AU-55. This attractive Type One double eagle displays well-detailed design elements, with just a touch of wear on the highpoints and a few tiny marks in the fields. The surfaces display slightly subdued satiny mint luster (PCGS # 8906) . Estimated Value $2,400 - 2,500. Categor ...

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1909-S. NGC graded AU-58. Bright golden color with some light wear and a number of marks on the reverse (PCGS # 8864) . Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,150. Categories: $10 Indian

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1908-D. With Motto. NGC graded MS-61. Not fully struck with typical, somewhat subdued pink-gold color overall (PCGS # 8860) . Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400. Categories: $10 Indian

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1908. With Motto. NGC graded MS-62. Lustrous with a touch of toning on each side. The second year of issue, and the introductory year for the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the reverse (PCGS # 8859) . Estimated Value $750 - 800. Categories: $10 Indian

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1907. No Periods. PCGS graded MS-62. Bright yellow-gold with a few small marks on the reverse (PCGS # 8852) . Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500. Categories: $10 Indian

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1907. No Periods. PCGS graded MS-64. PQ. Well defined overall and nearly mark-free. The highly lustrous surfaces present a satiny finish and a honey-gold appearance (PCGS # 8852) . Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,200. Categories: $10 Indian

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1906-D. PCGS graded MS-64. Attractive red-orange and deep yellow-gold patina overall. This is always a popular date as it marks the premier Denver Mint issue. A near-Gem coin worthy of your close examination and a strong bid. Pop 199; 37 finer, 9 in 64+, 24 in 65, 1 in 65+, 3 in 66. (PCGS # 87 ...

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1906. PCGS graded Proof 66 Deep Cameo. Being a large-sized coin, the $10 gold pieces bear plenty of blank field spaces that won't allow any mark to hide, and the ultra reflective surfaces of these Liberty gold proof strikes may signalize any flaw. However, this coin shows straightforward smoot ...

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1905-S PCGS graded Genuine Unc Details. Some minor marks and hairlines are confined to the obverse. Both sides are attractively toned a deep golden color (PCGS # 8758) . Estimated Value $700 - 725. Categories: $10 Liberty/With Motto

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1902. PCGS graded MS-65. Sharply detailed throughout with rich honey-gold luster and faint green highlights at certain light angles. For pedigree purposes, a single small scuff is behind Liberty's head near star 11. An attractive example of the low-mintage (82,400 pieces) 1902 eagle that is ra ...

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1899. NGC graded MS-64+. CAC Approved. The 1899 ten is easily located in grades of MS-62 and lower, but its availability dramatically declines in each succeeding higher grade. The date becomes rare at the Choice level, and finer coins are exceedingly rare. Shimmering orange-golden mint luster ...

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1899. NGC graded MS-66. A fully lustrous Gem with frosty surfaces and exceptional eye appeal. Pastel-rose highlights add to the overall yellow-golden appearance, and there are no mentionable marks on either side. Certainly a notable specimen. Pop 17; 3 finer in 67 (PCGS # 8742) . Estimated Val ...

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1893. NGC graded Proof 64 Ultra Cameo. CAC Approved. Frosty honey-gold motifs and deeply mirrored fields display a glittering, bright appearance overall A fully defined and very attractive Choice Proof with only a couple of tiny ticks visible with magnification, these serving to limit the grad ...

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1892-CC. NGC graded VF Details, Improperly Cleaned. The surfaces are abnormally bright with deeper colorations in the recesses of the design. Free of significant abrasions, this is an affordable example of a somewhat scarcer CC-mint ten from the 1890s (PCGS # 8722) . Estimated Value $850 - 900 ...

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1891-CC. PCGS graded MS-62. A satiny butter-gold example with lively luster, and some multicolored toning areas on the obverse. A few minor scuffs and marks are prevalent also on that side. Sharply struck and quite attractive for the grade. Pop 387; 85 finer, 2 in 62+, 79 in 63, 1 in 63+, 3 in ...

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1891-CC/CC FS-501. NGC graded MS-61. A radiant apricot-gold Carson City type coin. The strike is sharp except the most central areas on each side. Abrasions are minor for the MS-61 level. Mint luster is particularly vibrant at the borders. Estimated Value $2,400 - 2,500. Categories: $10 Libert ...

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1887-S. PCGS graded MS-64. The MS-64 level of preservation is uncommonly high for a survivor of this 817,000-piece S-mint mintage as most survivors remain in MS-63 and lower grades, most likely no higher than MS-62. This lot offers original antique-gold overtones with subtle green-gold color a ...

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1886-S. PCGS graded MS-62. Sharply defined and fully lustrous. Several marks are noted on Liberty's cheek that limit the grade (PCGS # 8709) . Estimated Value $600 - 650. Categories: $10 Liberty/With Motto

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1881-CC. PCGS graded AU-53. The attractive orange-gold surfaces exhibit traces of mint bloom in the protected areas. Deeper orange color is seen at the centers of each side, particularly the reverse. This nicely struck eagle is evenly circulated and lightly abraded, as is typical of CC coins o ...

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1873-S. NGC graded VF-25. Deep gold toning, average strike & wear, and a group of small marks in the left obverse field. Only 12,000 pieces were coined in 1873 (PCGS # 8668) . Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,350. Categories: $10 Liberty/With Motto

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1872-CC. PCGS graded AU-50. Comparatively clean surfaces with a deep honey-gold appearance. Some typical scattered ticks are seen with the unaided eye, but nothing overly detracting is noted. From a very small mintage of just 4,600 pieces, every known survivor from that mintage has circulated ...

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1870-S. NGC graded AU Details, Improperly Cleaned. The eagles struck at San Francisco in 1870 circulated widely, this despite a very limited mintage of just 8,000 pieces. The result is that the issue is very scarce in today's market. This AU specimen features surfaces that have been cleaned at ...
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