1652 Oak Tree 3Pence PCGS XF45 CAC. 1652 Oak Tree 3 Pence (Crosby 5-B, Noe 27.1, R-7). Not often do we have the opportunity to offer a rare colonial coin...More
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1652 Oak Tree 6 Pence (1652 Oak Tree Sixpence) IN on obverse, Noe-22 PCGS MS63. Here is a lustrous, uncirculated Massachusetts Bay Colony oak tree sixpence dated 1652...More
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1652 Massachusetts Pine Tree Shilling, Small Planchet (Noe-30, R-3) NGC MS62 Ex: Ford - Pedigreed back to the famous Ford collection, this premium quality Pine Tree Shilling...More
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1720A France 1/3E NGC AU58. For a coin minted almost three hundred years ago, the coin’s surfaces are astonishingly clean and free of distractions...More
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1722 Rosa Amer 1/2P PCGS MS62. 1722 Rosa Americana, Dei Gratia, ½ P. This mint state, lustrous colonial half-penny has a strong central strike on both sides...More
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1745 MO MF Mexico 8 Rreales (KM # 103) NGC MS64. Subdued mint luster and light toning characterize this mint state pillar dollar. The upper portion of the obverse...More
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1746 Mo MF, Mexico, 8 Reales, ( Pillar Dollar ) PCGS Population 8 in this grade and none finer. Consider for a moment what a comparable US Silver Dollar from the 1790's....More
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1747 Mo MF, Mexico, 8 Reales ( Pillar Dollar ), PCGS MS63, This specimen is better than museum quality. PCGS Census 2/3/1/none better Consider for a moment...More
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1751SO J CHILE 8E EX LUZ WRECK NGC MS63. 1751 So J, Chile, 8 Escudos, Nuestra Senora de la Luz, (KM # 3). This salvaged gold coin shows vibrant mint luster despite...More
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1751SO J CHILE 8E LA LUZ WRECK NGC MS62. 1751 So J, Chile, 8 Escudos, Nuestra Senora de la Luz, (KM # 3). Mint luster shimmers on this lovely shipwrecked gold coin...More
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1762MO MM, Mexico, 8 Reales, ( Pillar Dollar ) NGC MS63. 1762MO MM Mexico 8 Reales Ex: Millennia/Hesselgesser. Pillar Dollars are an important part of American...More
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1764-MO MF Mexico 8 Rreales (KM # 105) NGC MS64 Lively mint luster and light toning characterize this mint state pillar dollar. The upper portion of the obverse is slightly...More
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1773 Virginia 1/2P No Period, NGC MS66* BN PL. 1773 No Period ½ Pence Virginia (Breen 181). This unique, museum-like colonial halfpence shows...More
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1776 Colonial Coinage (1776 $1) PCGS G4. CAC approved. Here`s a Continental Dollar that was actually uses as currency! Who knows what historic...More
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1776 $1 Continental Dollar, CURENCY, Pewter NGC AU58 Bold PQ No denomination is specified on either side of the Continental dollar, but the diameter is similar...More
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1776 Continental Dollar, Pewter, “Currency” NGC MS61 – Struck in the year when the United States were founded and was in a war with its former mother country, Great-Britain...More
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1776 Continental Dollar Pewter Curency NGC MS61. This historic coin is just about perfect except for four small dings at CONTINENTAL and FUGIO....More
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1776-83 Regulated John Bayley Portugal, 6400 Reis, 1747, KM # 221, NGC VF35. This regulated peca or half Joe, originally from Portugal, has been clipped, re-edged...More
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1776-94 Brazil Imitation 6400R Regulated US$8 8DWT.23G John David Jr. NGC VF35. This 1776-94 Regulated, $8.00, John David Jr., 1753-B Brazil Imitation 6400 Reis...More
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1777-83 Regulated Gold 3L/4S, F&G, Brazil 1749-R, 6400 R, KM-149, NGC XF45. This regulated peca or half Joe has been clipped, plugged, re-edged, and stamped with...More
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Regulated Gold 1777-83 Regulated Gold 3L/4S F&G Brazil 1749R 6400R NGC XF45. This Regulated Gold Half Joe has been clipped, plugged, re-edged, and stamped with the F&G hallmark...More
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1777-83 Brazil 1745B 6400R Regulated 3L/4S 9DWT. 3G. Thomas Underhill NGC XF45. This regulated half Joe 1777-83 Regulated, 3L/4S, Thomas Underhill, Brazil 1745-B...More
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1779 RI Ship Token, PCGS AU50, Wreath Below, Pewter. This very rare 1779 Rhode Island Ship Token token struck in pewter is grayish green and tan with touches...More
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1779 Rhode Island Ship Token, No Wreath PCGS MS62RB - Not much is known regarding the origin of these tokens, or more correctly medals, except that they are rare and always...More
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1779 RI Ship Token PCGS AU55. Wreath Below, Pewter. The featured item is a 1779 Rhode Island Ship token graded AU-55 by PCGS. The slab is denoted with the Troy Wiseman...More
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1781 Libertas Americana, NGC MS63 BN. B.615. Obverse: Liberty faces left with pole and cap behind her, the inspiration for the 1793 U.S. half cent obverse. Reverse: France...More
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1781 Libertas Americana NGC MS63BN CAC. 1781. B.615. Obverse: Liberty faces left with pole and cap behind her, the inspiration for the 1793 U.S. half cent obverse...More
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1781 Libertas Americana NGC PF64 BN. The most famous of all American medals is the elegant Libertas Americana (''American Liberty'') medal. It celebrates America's Revolutionary...More
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1781 Libertas Americana, NGC MS64. B.615. Obverse: Liberty faces left with pole and cap behind her, the inspiration for the 1793 U.S. half cent obverse. Reverse: France defends...More
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Regulated Gold - 1783 Regulated Gold $8 William Hollingshead NGC VF35, 23G Brazil 6400 R, 1746-B. This gold Peca of 1746 most likely circulated in the American Colonies...More
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Regulated Gold - 1783-95 Regulated Gold $2 1/3 on Great Britain 1777 ½ Guinea (KM # 605) C/S Ephraim Brasher PCGS Genuine. This English gold piece has the mark...More
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1783-95 Regulated $4-2/3 5 DWT 6G. John Burger, G. BRITAIN 1734 GUINEA,( KM # 573.3), NGC VF20. This gold Guinea of 1734 probably circulated in the American Colonies...More
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Regulated Gold - 1783-95 Regulated Gold, US $8.00, John Burger, Brazil 1748-R 6400R, KM-151, NGC XF45. This Regulated Gold Half Joe has been clipped, plugged...More
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(1785) Bar Cent PCGS MS62 BN. This mint state Bar Cent is characterized by clean surfaces and uniform color. The letters of the monogram are outlined with toning creating a dramatic...More
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1786 New Jersey Copper PCGS F15 CAC (Narrow Shield, Straight Plow Beam). This post-colonial 1786 New Jersey copper coin has deep chocolate brown fields...More
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1787 Half Dollars (1787 Colonials) PCGS AU55 . Chocolate-brown patina. Obverse is a bit off center with top of EBOR off the flan, while reverse is well centered...More
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1787 Laughing Head Connecticut NGC AU58 BN. Colonial and Post-Colonial coins are a fascinating and challenging area of numismatics. These intriguing issues originated...More
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1787 New Jersey PCGS MS63 BN CAC. Small Planchet, Plain Shield. This mint state, historic colonial copper is CAC stickered, which indicates that it meets stringent standards...More
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1787 New Jersey Shield Outlined (Maris 46-e, R-1) NGC MS64BN - Except for a few issues which were widely hoarded at their time of issue, all 18th century colonial coins...More
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1788 New Jersey Copper, Head left NGC VG10BN. The 1788 issue with the head facing left is one of the scarcer red book varieties of New Jersey coppers...More
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1788 New Jersey, Head Right (Maris 67-V, R-1) NGC MS61. Any true colonial coin, which circulated in the colonies and newly found country when the United States Mint...More
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1788 New Jersey (1788 New Jersey Copper), Head Right, NGC VG10 BN. This uniformly chocolate brown 1788 New Jersey Copper has a strong reverse strike, which clearly...More
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1789 Colonial Coinage (1789 Token) NGC MS65. Thick, plain edge. An amazing gem Colonial, with a particulary boldly struck obverse. Reverse is weak, struck from worn die...More
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1792 Barbados Penny NGC MS63 BN. Pr-15, KM-Tn10. This British Colonial Penny is well struck and has a pleasing sheen to both sides. The coin is well struck with full details...More
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1795 Washington Liberty & Security ½ Penny PCGS AU55 BN CAC. This colonial half penny has clean surfaces and, despite the BN or brown designation...More
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1795 Washington Liberty and Security PCGS MS64 RB, Breen 1254, D&H 243. This colonial penny token has a full strike with sharp, distinct details. The highpoints are Washington’s...More
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1817/8SO FJ CHILE 8E NGC MS63. 1817/8 So FJ, Chile, 8 Escudos, (KM # 78). This lovely eight escudos gold coin glistens with bright mint luster...More
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