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Cents:Indian
Item - 5707
1C 1908S NGC MS66*RB
  AWESOME COLORS!
Sold on 11/2010
A twin to the 1905 we have posted. No question the color is real and is from being in an album. The coin is drop dead spectacular!

From across the room you can see this coins incredible booming luster. It shows off clean and smooth surfaces. The only teenie dots you see are toning. Speaking of toning, electric band of violet/blue/green fade into Mint RD/gold colors. Picasso or any color artist would be jealous of the work mother nature did here! Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. The eye appeal of this coin is incredible!

PCGS 4, NGC 11, CAC 2. We doubt if you will ever see another 08S that even remotely close to this one-a color lovers dream!

WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!

Cents:Indian
Item - 5703
1C 1905 NGC MS66*RB
  ONE OF THE WILDEST COLORED INDIAN CENTS!
Sold on 11/2010
There was a crowd of incredibly angry peacocks waiting for us at our offices when we brought this and the 1908S home. They are as jealous as can be! Too bad for them that these coins have wilder colors then they do.

Technically, this coin is all there. The surfaces are satiny, smooth, and are totally clean and visible. An intense headlight booming luster shows off the surfaces and the color. An electric band of neon like violet/blue/green/amber form strips that blend into a two sided crescent. The centers are full Mint Red. This type of toning is consistent with album colors. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and appear boldly. If you LOVE wild color and expect the best quality, this coin is for you! When you see it, your eyes will pop out!

PCGS 0, NGC 13, CAC 1. Warning: you might have a cranky group of peacocks following you around!

Dimes:Early
Item - 5427
10C 1797 PCGS AU58 16 STARS JR-1
  AN AMAZING GEM AU!
Sold on 11/2010
What and amazing GEM AU!

Both sides have an incredible luster. There is a possibility this coin was dipped LONG AGO and is now coming back VERY NICELY (dipping is nothing to be afraid of so long as it is done properly). This does NOT look like a washed out coin. There are a few ticks and a small scratch scattered about both sides. The reverse and the right obverse has a reddish gold color along the peripheries. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have great strikes. You need a strong glass to to detect any wear. The eye appeal is phenomenal and then some!

PCGS 3, NGC 1, CAC 1. This is the highest piece stickered by CAC. PCGS may have graded a total of only 7 coins higher-and that's after 21 years of operations! This is an extremely rare coin and once its sold, the chances of getting another-almost zero.

Patterns
Item - 5701
J-1584 1879 10C PCGS PR66
  A STUNNING GEM!
Sold on 11/2010
Do not let the pops fool you, these Wash lady design coins are rare and are highly sought after. This is an R-6 (21-30 minted). We believe this is the second finest known behind the piece in the Simpson Pattern Collection!

We grade this coin PR66+. There are NO imperfections anywhere. Both sides have super deep, crystal clear, and highly reflective mirrors. There is a beautiful mix of blue/lime/pearl green/gold/rose colors that swirl gorgeously on both sides. Miss Liberty and the details are exceptionally struck and have generous frost. The eye appeal is stunning!

PCGS 6, NGC 0, CAC 2. (we think we have resubmitted this seeking a PR67 once). Auction records show the last one sold was in 07/09 Heritage. The price realized was $16,100.00 (it was NOT this coin-this piece is nicer). In PR 65, the Judd book values these at 18,000.00. So you can sleep peacefully knowing you are not even close to being buried in this coin (something we would never allow to happen anyway)!

Dimes:Seated
Item - 5659
10C 1858O PCGS MS65 EX SIMPSON
  A MAJOR LEAGUE GEM!
Sold on 11/2010
This is a grossly under respected and under valued date. The last time one sold in a major public auction was 2003. The price guides are just plain wrong on this date and grade!

The quality of this coin is full GEM, all there and then some. No question this coin is 100% original and has never been messed with. The surfaces are smooth and are clean as can be. An even mix of moderate blue/pewter covers both sides. There is a small toning dot at about 10:00 on the obverse. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do stand out. The eye appeal is fantastic!

PCGS 7, NGC 3, CAC 1. There is only ONE coin graded finer by PCGS. Take our word on it, you NEVER EVER see this date in GEM offered. We do not believe the pop of 7 is correct. The fact that NONE have been sold at public auction since 2003 proves how rare this date is in GEM. We do also think this is a great "put away" piece even if you are not building a Dime set.

Patterns
Item - 5769
J- 895 1870 25C PCGS PR67 CAMEO DENALI
  THE SECOND FINEST STANDING SILVER 25C IN EXISTANCE
Sold on 11/2010
This is a R7 (412 minted). It is Standard Silver pattern struck in silver. This is the second FINEST we have EVER seen for the type. The finest was the PR 68 Cameo that came from Denali.

Unbelievable flawless mirrors are ultra deep, crystal clear, and have remarkable reflectivity. A gorgeous color scheme of purple/violet/blue/gold swirls about both sides. Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and have beautiful creamy frost. The eye appeal is totally mind boggling!

PCGS 1, NGC 0, CAC 1.

Here is a perfect example of how cheap patterns are. If this were a regular 1870 25C in PR67-it would sell for about $10-$12,000.00! In 1/2009 heritage, a regular 1870 25C NGC PR67 sold for $12,650.00. And that has a mintage of 1,000! Here, you have the FINEST J-895 (mintage of up to 12) for HALF that price! PATTERNS ARE CHEAP!

Dollars:Trade
Item - 5715
$1 1882 TRADE PCGS PR66
  CAMEOED APPEARANCE!
Sold on 11/2010
A glittering SUPERB GEM! Housed in an older holder (that might be from before they started designating Cameos).

Ultra deep and "liquid" like mirrors are ultimate in reflectivity. Not one single problem can be found-even with a strong glass. The clarity is phenomenal. There is a small patch of milkiness at 9-11:00 on the reverse. It does not effect the grade or the eye appeal. The mirrors are a silvery white that meet a thin band of reddish gold by the rims. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and do have thick white frost. The eye appeal is total WOW!

PCGS 18, NGC 30, CAC 4. Take our word on it, its not easy to find killer coins like this!

Patterns
Item - 5684
J- 413 5C 1865 PCGS PR64RB EX SIMPSON
  A GREAT LOOKING GEM!
Sold on 11/2010
This is a die trial. It is also a R-7 (21-35 pieces minted). Great color and strike!

The only thing we think holds this coin back from full PR65 Status-a few wispy asnf extra light hairlines. They are NOT visible to the naked eye. Both sides have terrific mirrors that are sleek, super clean, and have strong reflectivity. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are struck almost in 3-D (yes they are that sharp)! The eye appeal is mind boggling!

PCGS 5, NGC 0, CAC 1. The only coin finer is locked away in the Simpson Pattern Collection. Opportunity knocks VERY loud here!

Patterns
Item - 5775
J- 904 1870 25C PCGS PR66 CAMEO DENALI
  A MAJOR RARITY!
Sold on 11/2010
This coin is a high R7 (4-6 minted). It is a Standard Silver pattern struck in aluminum. The great rarity of this Judd number is undisputed. in fact, we believe the ONLY other coin known is in the world class Simpson Pattern collection.

Outrageous high end quality. Unlike so many other coins struck in aluminum, this piece lacks the cracks, haze, or other typical problems. Both sides are as clean as can be. The mirrors are deep and have amazingly reflectivity. Miss Liberty and the details are pinpoint sharp in strike and stand out. The eye appeal is phenomenal!

PCGS 1, NGC 1, CAC 1. You will NEVER have a chance for a finer J-904 than this coin! There are NO auction records for any PR66's. The Judd book values a PR65 at $17,000.00. We can't see why this coin is not worth $50,000.00-the numbers are certainly there! Opportunity knocks as loud as possible here.

Patterns
Item - 5475
J- 320 3C 1863 PCGS PR66 DENALI COLLECTION
  AN AMAZING ORIGINAL SUPERB GEM!
Sold on 11/2010
This piece is a high R-7 (less then 7-12 minted). We suspect less than 10 pieces exist. how cool is this? Basically, this coin is a Large Cent struck in Aluminum!

Totally original and never dipped. There is a light sheen of toning spritzed over both sides. The mirrors are deep, clear, super clean, and actually show off strong reflectivity. Even the planchet appears to be problem free. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and have light frost. There actually is slight cameo contrast. The eye appeal is fantastic!

PCGS 1, NGC 0, CAC 1. We can't stress enough the fabulous rarity, quality, and numismatic history this piece holds. We guarantee you will go a very long time before you even see another of any grade offered.

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