1855 Kellogg $50 SS Central America Commemorative Restrike. Completely original, with all accompanying documents in the box and the coin certified by PCGS...More
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1855 Kellogg $50 SS Central America Commemorative Restrike. Completely original, with all accompanying documents in the box and the coin certified by PCGS...More
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1916 McKinley Gold Dollar, PCGS PR63. Gorgeous. Green old holder. Only 6 known! 1916 McKinley Memorial G$1, PCGS PR63. Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth, in their Encyclopedia...More
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J-67 1836 Gold Dollar G$1 PCGS PR63 CAMEO, CAC. J-67, P-70, R-5. Struck in a composition of 90% gold and 10% copper, this is the first pattern gold dollar...More
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1868 G$1 (1868 Gold Dollar) NGC PF63. Proof One Dollar Gold. This proof cameo 1868 Gold Dollar is fully struck and shows complete details, as expected for a proof coin...More
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1870 G$1 (1870 Gold Dollar) NGC PF63. Pitman Collection. Proof One Dollar Gold. This rare, proof 1870 Gold Dollar comes with the provenance of the famous...More
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1879 Gold Dollar - 1879 G$1 PCGS PF64 CAMEO CAC. This rare cameo proof 1879 Gold Dollar is tied for second finest at PCGS and third finest at NGC. This 1879 Gold Dollar...More
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1874 Quarter Eagle (1874 $2.50) NGC PR65 Ultra Cameo. The 1874 proof quarter eagle is a wonderful example of how public exposure and demand can influence...More
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1879 $2.50 (1879 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF67 CAMEO. This superb, rare proof cameo 1879 Quarter Eagle is everything one would expect from a superior coin made...More
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1883 Quarter Eagle (1883 $2.50) PCGS PR64. Housed in a green label holder; if certified today, this near-Gem would doubtless warrant a Cameo designation...More
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1885 Quarter Eagle $2.5 NGC PR66 Cameo. Amazing 1885 Proof Quarter Eagle Came. This Liberty quarter eagle proof issue is famous for its association...More
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1888 $2.50 (1888 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF64 CAM CAC. All proof Liberty Head 1888 Quarter Eagles are rare with 223 being the highest mintage in the series. The 1888 had a scant...More
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1889 Quarter Eagle - 1889 Proof Quarter Eagle - 1889 $2.50 NGC PF64+ CAC. This rare 1889 Proof Quarter Eagle comes with the provenance of the famous Byron...More
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1893 Quarter Eagle (1893 $2.50) NGC PR63 UCAM. A gorgeous example of this low mintage proof gold coin. Only 106 proofs of the smallest gold denomination...More
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1895 Quarter Eagle (1895 $2.50) NGC PF66 Ultra Cameo. With a mintage of 119 coins and a surviving number which is estimated to be between 50 and 70 pieces...More
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1898 $2.5 Quarter Eagle NGC PF61 Cameo, CAC. With a mintage of just 165 pieces, all Proof 1898 quarter eagles are scarce. The example we offer here is a relatively affordable...More
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1898 $2.50 (1898 Proof Quarter Eagle) NGC PF61+, CAC. NGC Plus. With an original mintage of 165, the 1898 Proof Quarter Eagle is rare in all grades...More
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1899 Quarter Eagle $2.50 NGC PF67* Ultra Cameo. The coin that is displayed is an 1899 quarter eagle graded PF67 Ultra Cameo by NGC with the coveted Star designation...More
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1903 $2.50 (1903 Quarter Eagle - 1903 Proof Quarter Eagle) NGC PF62 CAC. This mint state proof Liberty Head 1903 Quarter Eagle shows a sharp strike with frosted...More
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1903 $2.50 (1903 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF64 CAC. This almost cameo proof 1903 Quarter Eagle shimmers with bright mint luster on the devices. A few small marks...More
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1910 $2.50 Indian (1910 Quarter Eagle) NGC PF66. This superb proof 1910 Quarter Eagle is a visual masterpiece. It has impeccable surfaces and none of the handling marks...More
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1910 Indian Head Quarter Eagle, NGC PF66. Second and final year of the Roman Finish quarter eagles, this Indian quarter eagle is a prime example of this scarce and curious issue...More
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1913 Indian Head Quarter Eagle (1913 $2.50 Indian) NGC PF67. Even while Matte Proof Indian Quarter Eagles are often found in higher grades, it would be hard to surpass the quality...More
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1914 $2.50 Indian (1914 Quarter Eagle Indian) NGC PF64. This rare, Sand Blast or Matte proof 1914 Quarter Eagle glows with subdued mint luster. As expected for a proof coin...More
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1854 $3 (1854 Three Dollar Gold) NGC PF62. This rare, proof 1854 Three Dollar Gold Piece has an almost cameo finish with frosted devices contrasting with the fields...More
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1872 $3 (1872 Three Dollar Gold) NGC PF64 CAM CAC. This rare, mint state, proof cameo 1872 Three Dollar Gold piece had a tiny original mintage of 30...More
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1879 $3 Three Dollars Gold, NGC PF65 Ultra Cameo. Blasty PQ. Very rare. Mintage 30. Among the finest known from a miniscule mintage of just 30 pieces...More
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1879 $3 (1879 Three Dollar Gold) NGC PF65 CAM. This spectacular, extremely rare, gem 1879 Three Dollar Piece is tied for finest certified cameo proof at NGC and PCGS...More
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1887 $3 (1887 Three Dollar Gold) NGC PF63 CAMEO. Proof Three Dollar Gold. Like all well-made proof coins this rare, three-dollar proof specimen is boldly struck...More
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1879 $4 Gold Stella Flowing Hair NGC PF66. This lovely proof 1879 $4 Gold Stella has a cameo appearance resulting from frosted, lustrous devices on darker fields...More
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1862 Half Eagle (1862 $5) NGC PR65CAM * (Ex Twin Maples Collection) - A grand total of 4,430 half eagles were struck for circulation in 1862, creating a major rarity...More
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1864 $5 (1864 Half Eagle) NGC PF68* Ultra Cameo. This Civil War gold 1864 Half Eagle is a superlative example of a Proof coin that has the highest designation...More
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1885 Half Eagle (1885 $5) PCGS PF62 CAM. The coin that is displayed for your consideration is a spectacular 1885 $5 gold half eagle graded PR-62 Cameo by PCGS...More
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1887 Half Eagle $5 NGC PF64 CAMEO. A total of 87 half eagles were struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1887. No circulation strikes were struck this year...More
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1907 Half Eagle PCGS PR63. Blasty vintage orange tone. Green old holder. The second to last year that the Liberty Head design was used on the half eagle, in use since its introduction in 1839...More
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1911 $5 (1911 Half Eagle) NGC Proof. This lovely, fully struck, proof 1911 Half Eagle shows subdued mint luster within its devices. Were it not for the slight damage at star 7...More
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1896 Eagle (1896 $10) NGC PF65 Ultra Cameo. Presently offered is one of the finest known Proofs of the 1896 ten dollar gold piece, surviving from a miniscule mintage of just 78 pieces...More
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1898 $10 (1898 Eagle) NGC PF65 UCAM. This rare, gem proof, type 2 1898 Eagle shows ultra cameo contrast, which consists of satiny devices and deep mirrored fields...More
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1905 Eagle (1905 $10) PCGS PF55. It is always interesting to conjecture how a rare proof coin becomes circulated. Perhaps it was spent during depression years...More
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1905 Eagle (1905 $10) NGC PF58 CAC. 1905 $10 Liberty Head, With Motto, NGC PF58, CAC. Out of a miniscule mintage of 86 pieces, it is estimated that only 35-40 survive...More
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1896 $20 (1896 Double Eagle) NGC PF62 UCAM. Type 3 Double Eagle. This rare, ultra cameo, proof 1896 Double Eagle has frosted devices and mirrored fields, as expected for a coin...More
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1901 $20 (1901 Double Eagle) PCGS PF50. Occasionally rare proof coins have entered circulation and were treated like ordinary currency. That is certainly the case for this rare...More
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1904 Double Eagle (1904 $20) PCGS PR65CAM. One of the finest known 1904 proof double eagles, regardless of cameo designation. Although this issue is the most common double eagle...More
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1905 $20 (1905 Double Eagle) NGC PF53. With an original mintage of 92, the 1905 Proof Double Eagle is rare in all conditions. It is also desirable because of the low mintage...More
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1906 Double Eagle (1906 $20) PCGS PF62. PCGS Secure. This proof 1906 double eagle has creamy yellow-gold devices with mild haze as seen on many proofs of the era...More
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1907 High Relief (1907 $20 High Relief) Wire Edge, NGC PF64. This outstanding proof 1907 High Relief Double Eagle sparkles with bright mint luster shining on the...More
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1907 $20 Liberty (1907 Double Eagle Liberty) NGC PF55. The last Proof $20 Liberty. This rare, circulated, last-year-of-type coin has all the striking characteristics of a proof...More
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