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Quarters:Barber
Item - 7371 |
25C 1898 PCGS PR66 CAMEO
DEEP MIRRORS!
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12/2011
This coin really seems close to PR67! It is from Stacks recent Tiech Family Collection and has been off the market for decades.
Super clean and sleek mirrors are deep, clear, and have strong reflectivity. We really can't see any lines or problems. This coin is actually a natural untoned ORIGINAL coin. Miss Liberty and the details are needle sharp in strike and have delightful thick silver frost. The eye appeal is great!
ONLY 735 coins were minted. PCGS 11, NGC 16, CAC 4. The last 1898 PCGS PR66 Cameo to sell in a major auction brought $4,025.00 03/2011 Heritage. We got lucky and bought this one really right! in our opinion, GEM Proof Barber coins like this represent excellent potential.
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Dimes:Barber
Item - 7391 |
10C 1894 PCGS PR66 CAMEO
A GLITTERING CAMEOED GEM!
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12/2011
Lovely and totally quality oriented!
Superior deep, crystal clear, clean, and intensely flashy mirrors beam from both sides. They look like ice! Only a small HIDDEN tick keeps this coin from a PR 67 Cameo designation. Miss Liberty and the details are thickly frosted a creamy white and have sharp strikes. There is a hint of gold on the reverse. The eye appeal is superb!
ONLY 972 pieces were minted. PCGS 15, NGC 17, CAC 6. The last PCGS CAC PR66 Cameo to sell in a major auction brought $2,243.00 11/11 Stacks. As you know, we are huge fans of coins like this. Opportunity couldn't know any louder here!
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Commemorative:Silver
Item - 7360 |
50C 1922 GRANT W/STAR PCGS MS65 GUTTAG FAMILY
NEAT ORIGINAL LOOK!
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12/2011
Very cool looking. The quality is all there on this wonderful GEM!
Using a strong glass, its hard to find any ticks or problems. You can see lots of typical die striations (Mint made). To the naked eye, the surfaces appear clean and smooth. A very surprisingly strong luster shows off some pretty golden brown/reddish gold colors scattered about (there are some faint hints of blue too) that frame the devices mostly. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is VERY pretty!
PCGS 150, NGC 215, CAC 15. The last one to appear in a major public auction brought $6,325.00 11/2011. The current CDN WHOLESALE BID/ASK is $6,100.00/$6,550.00. Opportunity knocks loud here!
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Quarters:Barber
Item - 7344 |
25C 1908 PCGS PR67 TIECH FAMILY
A SPARKLING GEM!
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12/2011
We had our eyes on this SUPERB GEM from the second we saw it. It is the epitome of what a PR67 coin should be!
Amazingly clear, clean, glassy and highly reflective mirrors beam from both sides. The coin is completely untoned and is silvery white. This is NOT a dull dipped out coin. There is a a light to moderate contrast with the devices. Miss Liberty and the details are needle sharp in strike and have bold silvery white frost. The eye appeal is flashy and exceptional!
ONLY 545 pieces were ever minted. PCGS 12, NGC 23, CAC 5. The last PCGS coin to sell in a major auction before this coin brought $4,773.00 and was NOT CAC. Even an NGC coin brought $5,175.00 in 2009 (not CAC too). We can not stress enough how rare this date is-especially with a CAC bean (2 years and no appearances should make a point). We strongly believe coins like this-PR66-67 Barbers represent incredible potential.
This coin is from Stacks recent Tiech Collection. A set that has been put away since the early 60's. We were prepared to pay more, but didn't have too. We will pass the great value on to you!
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Quarters:Seated
Item - 7255 |
25C 1890 PCGS PR64 DCAMEO
ULTRA DEEP MIRRORS!
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12/2011
HIGH END and extremely flashy!
Just a few scattered thin lines from a PR65 DCameo. The mirrors are tremendously deep, have incredible clarity, and are intensely reflective. Some electric light purplish toning covers the fields (note: it is a little irregular). The centers are frosted white. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do stand out with thick frost. The eye appeal is fantastic!
ONLY 590 pieces were ever minted. PCGS 5, NGC 2, CAC 2. Get this: its been almost SIX years since one of these has been in major auction. The last one brought $2,070.00 03/2006 Heritage. Does opportunity ever knock loud here! For a sneak peek, go to PCGS cert verification: 20944355.
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Gold:Double Eagles:Liberty
Item - 7369 |
$20 1904 PCGS MS66
A LOVELY LIGHTLY TWO TONED SPECIMEN!
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12/2011
Hard to believe, we have not own or handled a GEM $20 1904 PCGS MS66 piece since 2006! This coin was more than worth the wait!
Exceedingly clean surfaces do have a very teenie and scattered pinpoint tick or two but look fabulous clean and smooth to the naked eye. A full intense booming luster shows off NO discolorations or spots. The color are a heart pounding yellow that mixes with lighter orange gold. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have sharp strikes. This coin is the REAL DEAL. The eye appeal is pretty spectacular too!
PCGS 137, NGC 234, CAC 15. A NON CAC piece sold for $13,800.00 01/10 Heritage. Even though this is a 1904, your just NOT going to ever see any PCGS MS66 CAC coins. Opportunity is pounding loud here!
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Quarters:Barber
Item - 7373 |
25C 1894O PCGS MS66
ONE OF THE FINEST KNOWN!
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12/2011
No question this is a SUPERB GEM that is quite possibly the FINEST graded!
Only if you use a strong glass and look really hard can you find a few very teeny ticks or frost breaks. To the naked eye this coin is clean and smooth. A surprising booming luster beams from both sides. Totally ORIGINAL moderate olive/evergreen/pale purple/blue colors swirl together and cover all of the surfaces. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have sharp strikes. The eye appeal is fantastic!
PCGS 8, NGC 7, CAC 5. Hard to believe that after 25+ years of operations, there are NO MS67's by PCGS or NGC. The last one to appear in a major auction brought $5,175.00 08/2011 Heritage. These seem so cheap in today's market!
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
For a sneak peek go to PCGS Cert verification: 24092446.
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Gold:Quarter Eagles:Indian
Item - 7005 |
$2.5 1909 PCGS MS66
TERRIFIC QUALITY!
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12/2011
An impressive piece for a very hard to find grade!
NO question this coin is a full MS66. both sides are amazingly clean and smooth. Even the dreaded upper right field lacks any notable marks or even lines. A full luster shows off beautiful ORIGINAL colors of yellow/orange gold that swirl around. There are NO spots or discolorations. All of the details are exceedingly well struck and have light frost. Compared to many others we have seen, this coin blows them away! The eye appeal is phenomenal!
PCGS 16, NGC 21, CAC 3. There are NONE graded finer. Earlier this year a NON CAC piece sold for $16,100.00 (06/11 Bowers). CAC pieces are tremendously UNDER valued in our opinion. This piece will stand on its own and will definitely bring its new home much prestige.
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Gold:Quarter Eagles:Indian
Item - 6959 |
$2.5 1927 PCGS MS66
FANTASTIC!
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12/2011
SUPERB quality and color!
This coin should be a textbook lesson in what an MS66 is. Both sides are super clean and smooth. A few minor frost breaks can be seen only with a strong glass. A surprisingly strong and glowing luster shows off the gorgeous light two tone color mix. There re NO spots or stains. All of the details are frosty and have sharp strikes. The eye appeal is fantastic!
PCGS 17, NGC 9, CAC 1. Good luck if you are searching for a CAC MS66 $2.5 Indian of any date. We can not stress enough how rare and undervalued a TRUE SUPERB GEM is. Opportunity knocks as loud as it can here!
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Gold:Double Eagles:Saint-Gaudens
Item - 7381 |
$20 1922 PCGS MS65
LOOKS ALMOST LIKE A GOLD EAGLE!
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12/2011
We are NOT over hyping this coin by saying its the BEST MS65 1922 Saint we have ever owned or seen! It looks like an MS Gold Eagle. If there is a better MS65, we'll buy it! But we believe that is IMPOSSIBLE!
We could easily see this GEM in a + holder. They never get this game right. Only a few microscopic ticks are scattered around and are visible with a glass. To the naked eye, the surfaces are satiny and clean. A FULL booming luster shows off heart pounding brilliant ORIGINAL yellow gold color. There are NO spots or stains anywhere. This is NOT a dipped coin. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and have exceptional glowing frost. The eye appeal is a total WOW!
PCGS 1197, NGC 480, CAC 18. In MS66 a 1922 is worth at least $30,000.00 if you can find either of the 2 that are stickered. We can not stress enough how this coin is unlike the majority of 1922 P Saints. It is no question of extreme superior quality! Opportunity knocks loud here for any picky Saint buyer!
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