1796 Quarter Eagle Stars (1796 $2.50 Stars) NGC XF Details. The first United States Quarter Eagle is dated 1796. There are two varieties, with and without stars...More
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1797 Quarter Eagle (1797 $2.50) NGC VF35. Early Quarter Eagle. This lightly circulated 1797 Quarter Eagle comes with the provenance of the Ylang Ylang Collection...More
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1802/1 Quarter Eagle (1802/1 $2.5) NGC AU50, BD-3 (Bass-Dannreuther variety). Offered is a rare variety of this already popular and scarce date which is most easily identified...More
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1804 $2.50 (1804 Quarter Eagle) 14 Stars, NGC AU Details. This rare early 1804 Quarter Eagle shows sufficient separation in the lines of Liberty’s hair, cap, and drapery...More
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1805 Quarter Eagle (1805 $2.50) NGC Good Details. All early gold is rare, and quarter eagles are often among the scarcest issues among the early gold coins...More
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1806/5 Quarter Eagle - 1806/5 $2.50 NGC MS62. BD-2, R5+, NGC MS62 This early date mint state rare 1806/5 Quarter Eagle has an unusually sharp strike with bright mint luster...More
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1824/1 Quarter Eagle $2.5 NGC MS62. Beautiful, original color. 1824/1 $2.50 (BD-1, R-5) NGC MS62. A type which is already considered to be extremely difficult to obtain in uncirculated condition.......More
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1826/5 Quarter Eagle - 1826/5 $2.50 PCGS AU55. Early Quarter Eagle. This rare key date 1826/5 Capped Head Quarter Eagle shows a very strong strike with full details...More
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1827 Quarter Eagle (1827 $2.50) NGC MS62. Breen-6131, BD-1, R.5 Bright mint luster gleams within the devices of this rare greenish-gold 1827 Quarter Eagle...More
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1830 Quarter Eagle (1830 $2.5) PCGS MS63. A rare type, low populations and in a high grade, this coin has it all. This is the first use of this reverse die, which would struck all quarter eagles until the end of the series in 1830....More
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1795 Half Eagle - 1795 $5 Small Eagle NGC XF40. BD-3. This rare, early date 1795 Half Eagle has some remaining mint luster and nicely colored surfaces with shades of gold...More
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1795 $5 (1795 Half Eagle) NGC AU55. Early Half Eagle. This rare, first-year-of-type, early date 1795 Half Eagle has an above average strike and subdued mint luster remaining...More
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1798 $5 (1798 Half Eagle) Large 8, 13 Stars, NGC AU58. A significant amount of mint luster is seen on the devices of this early 1798 Gold Eagle...More
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1798 $5 (1798 Half Eagle) Small 8, Large Eagle. NGC AU53. Touches of mint luster remain on this rare, early 1798 Half Eagle. Clean surfaces and originality...More
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1798 $5 (1798 Half Eagle) Small 8, Large Eagle NGC AU55. BD-6, R6. Subdued mint luster peaks out from within the devices of this early Capped Bust to Right, Large Eagle...More
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1799 $5 (1799 Half Eagle) PCGS AU55. Early Half Eagle. This 1799 Half Eagle is the BD-4 variety, which is R-7. According to the BD book there is an estimated 10-12 known...More
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1799 $5 (1799 Half Eagle) NGC AU55. Early Half Eagle. This 1799 Half Eagle is the BD-2 variety, which is an R5+ rarity rating. It is estimated that 35 to 45 pieces are known...More
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1799 Small Stars Reverse Half Eagle (BD-2, R-5+) NGC AU58 CAC. An estimated mintage of 10,000-15,000 half eagles were struck bearing the 1799 date. Of these, in their reference...More
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1799 $5 (1799 Half Eagle) NGC MS61. Early Half Eagle. This rare, mint state early date 1799 Half Eagle shows no wear, as expected for a mint state coin. The surfaces are virtually...More
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1799 $5 (1799 Half Eagle) Large Stars, NGC AU55 CAC. Early Half Eagle. This scarce, early date 1799 Half Eagle is sharply impressed and well centered on the planchet...More
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1799 $5 (1799 Half Eagle) Large Stars Reverse, PCGS AU55, BD-8, R6. This rare, early date 1799 Half Eagle shows some mint luster remaining in protected areas...More
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1799 $5 (1799 Half Eagle) Small Stars Reverse, NGC AU55. This rare, early date, Small Stars 1799 Half Eagle has the eye-appeal of a coin several points higher. This 1799 Half...More
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1800 $5 (1800 Half Eagle) NGC AU55. Early Half Eagle. This outstanding early date 1800 Half Eagle shows sufficient separation in the lines of Liberty’s hair on top of the cap...More
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1802/1 $5 (1802/1 Half Eagle) NGC MS61. Early Half Eagle. This early date, gold 1802/1 Half Eagle has an above average strike. On the obverse about half of the stars and the strands...More
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1802/1 Half Eagle (1802/1 $5) Mint Error NGC AU. This coin is an 1802/1 $5 half eagle encased in a NGC holder denoted with AU Details. This coin features a mint error...More
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1803/2 $5 (1803/2 Half Eagle) NGC MS62. This mint state, premium quality early 1803/2 Half Eagle has lovely, original gold color with bright mint luster on both surfaces...More
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1806 $5 Knobbed 6 (1806 $5) NGC AU Details. Here is an early 1806 Half Eagle that was probably worn as jewelry. There is a plug above obverse star 7 and the N in UNITED on the...More
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1806 $5 (1806 Half Eagle) Point 6, 8x5 Stars, NGC AU55. Lots of subdued mint lust adheres to this lovely 1806 half eagle. Aside from some very light abrasion...More
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1807 $5 (1807 Half Eagle) Bust Left, NGC XF45. BD-8. This well preserved 1807 Half Eagle shows traces of mint luster within its devices. There is only a touch of wear...More
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1807 $5 Bust Left (1807 Half Eagle Bust Left) NGC AU58. Excellent, clean surfaces and a quality strike characterize this lustrous early 1807 Half Eagle. For the grade...More
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1807 Half Eagle $5 Capped $5 NGC MS62. This early date first-year-of-design mint state Capped Bust 1807 Half Eagle has muted mint luster remaining in protected areas...
1807 Half Eagle, 1807 $5 Capped Bust Left (BD-7, R-5+) NGC MS62. Offered here is an uncirculated survivor of the 1807 Capped Bust half eagle...More
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1807 Half Eagle, 1807 $5 Capped Bust Left (BD-8, R-2) PCGS MS63. A popular and important type coin, the present specimen is a truly premium quality coin...More
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1807 $5 (1807 Half Eagle) Bust Right, ANACS EF40. This rare early date 1807 Half Eagle has well struck centers and an unusual die break that extends from the rim to...More
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1807 Half Eagle (1807 $5) Bust Right, NGC AU58. This lovely 1807 half eagle is yellow-gold on both obverse and reverse. Mint luster shows on both sides...More
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1808 Half Eagle $5 NGC MS62, BD-3, R-4. Very important for type set purposes, this uncirculated 1808 half eagle is the scarce of the two non-overdate varieties for the year...More
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1808 Half Eagle (1808 $5) NGC MS63. BD-3, R-4. Early Half Eagle. This early date mint state 1808 Half Eagle shimmers with bright mint luster in protected areas. It is tied...More
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1808/7 $5 (1808/7 Half Eagle) PCGS AU50. BD-1, R-6. Some mint luster remains within the devices of this rare overdate 1808/7 Half Eagle. Light wear on the highest points...More
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1808/7 Half Eagle $5 PCGS MS61. BD-1, R-6. Since the Bass-Dannreuther (BD) reference on early American gold coins was published there has been a growing awareness....More
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1809/8 $5 (1809/8 Half Eagle) NGC AU53. Some muted mint luster remains within the devices of this early date 1809/8 Half Eagle. The strike is sharp and full...More
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1809/8 Half Eagle (1809/8 $5) NGC MS61, BD-1, R-3+. Certified by NGC in a new holder, this is the only variety for the 1809 half eagle, with an estimated 250-325 pieces...More
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1809/8 $5 (1809/8 Half Eagle) PCGS MS61. This mint state, Capped Bust 1809/8 Half Eagle is sharply struck. There are full details on the centers of the stars, Liberty’s hair...More
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1809/8 Half Eagle (1809/8 $5) NGC MS62. Subdued mint luster emanates from the devices of this lovely 1809/8 Half Eagle. A few light wispy marks...More
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1809/8 Half Eagle (1809/8 $5) BD-1, R-3+, NGC MS63. Only one variety is known to have been used to strike an estimated 33,875 half eagles dated 1809...More
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1811 $5 (1811 Half Eagle) NGC AU55, BD-2, Small 5. Early Half Eagle. This Capped Bust to Left 1811 Half Eagle is sharply struck with full details seen on the centers...More
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1811 Half Eagle (1811 $5) Small 5 NGC AU55. This half eagle has bright yellow toning within the protected folds of Liberty’s cap and hair and darker toning on her neck...More
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1811 $5 Tall 5 (1811 Half Eagle Tall 5), PCGS AU55. This Capped Bust 1811 Half Eagle boasts a full strike with full details on both sides. The centers of the stars, hair details...More
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1811 $5 Tall 5 (1811 Half Eagle) PCGS AU58. This lovely 1811 Half Eagle shows bright mint luster within the devices of the design. The strike is full and sharp with none...More
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1812 $5 (1812 Half Eagle) NGC MS63. Early Half Eagle. This eye-appealing, mint state Capped Bust gold 1812 Half Eagle has an almost cameo appearance with light devices seen...More
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1813 Half Eagle (BD-1, R-2) NCS AU Details. The more available of the two varieties for the year, which saw the introduction of the small capped bust design...More
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1813 $5 (1813 Half Eagle) NGC AU55. Early Half Eagle. This early date, 1813 Half Eagle has some mint luster remaining within the devices. The strike is above average with most...More
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1813 Half Eagle (BD-1, R-2) ANACS AU55 Details. The more available of the two varieties for the year, which saw the introduction of the small capped bust design...More
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1813 $5 (1813 Half Eagle) NGC MS63. This outstanding Capped Head 1813 Half Eagle has smoldering mint luster within the devices. Not a trace of wear is seen, as expected...More
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1814/3 $5 (1814/3 Half Eagle) NGC AU58 CAC. This premium quality, Capped Head 1814/3 Half Eagle has a medal-like striking and bright, original color and superb luster...More
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1827 $5 (1827 Half Eagle) NGC MS62 CAC. Early Half Eagle. BD-1, R5+. When looking at this rare Capped Head 1827 Half Eagle, the names Bass, Garrett, Naftzger, Wolfson...More
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1830 Half Eagle (1830 $5) PCGS AU58. Small D (BD-2, R-5+). The 1830 half eagle is a very curious issue, which was largely influenced by massive gold melting in the mid 1830's....More
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1795 $10 (1795 Gold Eagle) 13 Leaves, NGC AU53. Early Gold Eagle. This premium quality 1795 Eagle shows sufficient separation in the lines of Liberty’s hair and the folds...More
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1795 $10 (1795 Eagle) 13 Leaves, NGC AU55. Early Eagle. This Early 1795 Eagle has an above average strike that shows strong detail on Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s breast feathers...More
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1797 $10 (1797 Eagle) Large Eagle, NGC AU53. This eye-appealing, premium quality early 1797 Eagle shows bright mint luster shimmering within its devices. The strike is bold...More
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1797 $10 (1797 Eagle) NGC AU58. This near mint state, early date gold eagle has significant mint luster remaining within the devices on both sides. The obverse has an average strike...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) NGC XF45+. Early Gold Eagle. This exceptional 1799 Eagle has been given a plus designation by NGC, which indicates that the piece is at the high end of grade...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) NGC MS62. Capped Bust Right, BD-7. This well preserved, very rare, mint state, early 1799 Eagle is fully struck on both sides with all of the details...More
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1799 Eagle (1799 $10) NGC MS62. Early Eagle. This mint state Early 1799 Eagle has bright mint luster within its devices. The coin shows no wear, in keeping with the grade...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) Large Stars, NGC AU58. Early Gold Eagle. Abundant mint luster gleams from the devices of this early date 1799 Gold Eagle...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) Large Stars, NGC AU58. This early date 1799 Eagle has a full obverse strike and muted mint luster remaining in protected areas. The centers of the stars...More
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1799 Eagle $10 Large Stars Obverse PCGS MS62. 1799 $10 Large Obverse Stars (BD-10, R-3). One of only two varieties of the 1799 Eagle with large obverse stars...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) Large Stars Obverse, NGC AU53. Early Eagle. This early date, Large Stars 1799 Eagle has an exceptional obverse strike and an above average reverse strike...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) PCGS MS62, Large Stars Obverse, BD-10, R-3. This early date, premium quality, Large Stars on Obverse eagle has an unusually strong strike...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) Small Stars Obverse, BD-2, PCGS AU53. This early date eagle is a Capped Bust Heraldic 1799 Eagle type. Bright mint luster emanates from within its devices...More
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1799 $10 Gold Eagle Small Stars Obverse, PCGS AU55,T-16, R-7, BD-4. 58 look! Old green holder. 8-12 estimated examples. A rare and important offering for the specialist...More
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1799 Eagle (1799 $10) Small Stars Obverse, BD-6, R-5 Rarity NGC AU58. This lovely 1799 Eagle shows subdued mint luster remaining within the devices...More
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1799 $10 Small Stars Obverse (1799 Eagle Small Stars Obverse) PCGS AU58. BD-2, R5+. This scarce variety of the Small Stars 1799 Eagle has muted mint luster remaining...More
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1799 $10 Gold Ealge PCGS MS62, Small Stars Obverse. T-19, BD-7, R-3 (Irregular Date sub-variety). Gorgeous and choice mint state early gold eagle...More
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1799 $10 (1799 Eagle) Small Stars Obverse, PCGS MS62 CAC. Early Eagle Gold Coin. This mint state, early gold 1799 Eagle has an above average strike on both sides of the coin...More
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1800 Eagle (1800 $10) PCGS AU53. It is lustrous on both sides particularly on the top of Liberty’s hat, the back of her hair, and the upper left stars. On the reverse the luster is on the eagle’s wings...More
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1800 $10 (1800 Eagle) PCGS AU58. Die breaks are seen through LIBERTY, as usual on this early date 1800 Eagle. It shows significant mint luster...More
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1800 $10 Gold Eagle NGC MS62. (BD-1, R-3+) – Certified by NGC in a new holder, this is a wonderful coin that looks better than the grade given to it by NGC...More
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1801 Gold Eagle - 1801 $10 NGC MS61. BD-2, NGC MS61. This early date, Mint State 1801 Gold Eagle has a strong strike and subdued mint luster in protected areas...More
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1803 Eagle $10 Small Stars Reverse NGC MS63. BD-3, MS63. A High Grade, Sharply Struck Example Of This Popular Early Type. 1803 $10 Small Stars Reverse MS63 NGC. Breen-6844, Taraszka-28, BD-3, R.4.....More
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1804 $10 (1804 Eagle) NGC MS63. T-31, BD-1, R-4+. Here’s one of the key dates to the early 1804 Eagle series and a monumental rarity, 13 Star Reverse...More
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