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Dollars:Morgan
Item - 5543 |
$1 1896S PCGS MS65
A TRUE MS65 EVERY DAY! 
$ 24500.00
There has been a so/so PCGS MS65 floating around the auctions on the bourse floors for the past 2-3 months. It would NOT CAC because of a weak strike and some marks-even though the coin looked really clean. We own it (we took it in trade) and are frustrated we'll lose $5G on it. This a great example of a coin we would call DRECK! Its also a great example as to why this coin is priced higher-its a far better coin! The new market just will not accept DRECK.
About the coin posted: The surfaces are about as clean or cleaner than what you would see on an 1880s Morgan. Superior smooth surfaces radiate with a full booming luster. There is NO toning and the color is a soft but bright white (no, its not dipped). Miss Liberty and the details are about 95% fully struck. Her cheek is amazingly clean and would please the toughest "old time" collector. The eye appeal is fantastic!
Do NOT be fooled by the pops, this is a rare date in TRUE GEM: PCGS 52, NGC 20, CAC 2. PCGS has graded only 3 finer with one being the famous MS69 Jack Lee specimen. This is a coin for a person who demands the best quality. If you want one for CDN bid, we have a non CAC'd one for sale! There really IS a huge difference.
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Dollars:Morgan
Item - 5539 |
$1 1901 PCGS PR66 CAMEO
ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING 1901 PR'S THAT EXISTS! 
$ 15000.00 ON HOLD
We have seen them graded PR68, we have other PR66 cameos, however when we saw this coin, our eye balls popped it! It is an UNBELIEVABLE 1901 CAMEOD GEM PR that is superior to the rest. The only other coin we have EVER seen that comes close-the Eliasberg coin (which is buried deep in a fantastic collection we'd love to buy)!
Give us this coin and the 1882 TD PCGS PR66DC we have posted and we can live our lives with out the sun-these coins are so high voltage they will provide all the power you need.
For those of you who can't stand all white coins-this does have a blush of ORIGINAL gold around the peripheries. Liquid mercury like mirrors that seem to have endless depth, crystal clear clarity, ZERO imperfections, and incredible reflectivity cover both sides. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and have gorgeous frost. This is the type of coin once you see you can not put down! We do regret selling it-but we can't keep everything!
PCGS 6, NGC 5, CAC 2. In cameo, PCGS has graded NONE finer.
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Gold:Quarter Eagles:Indian
Item - 5547 |
$2.5 1911 PCGS MS65
PLEASING QUALITY! 
$ 7950.00
The originality of this solid GEM is unquestionable!
Both sides are extremely clean save for a scattered teenie tick or two. There are NO spots or discolorations. A full booming luster shows off beautiful gold colored surfaces. All of the details are sharply struck. The eye appeal is great!
PCGS 69, NGC 139, CAC 17. PCGS has graded ONLY ONE coin higher-an MS66. That coin is worth $50,000.00+.
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Gold:Three Dollar
Item - 5537 |
$3 1868 PCGS MS62
HIGH END! 
$ 6950.00
What a neat coin. No question it is closer to MS63 than MS61! Most important: IT IS TOTALLY ORIGINAL!
Only some MINOR lines and very teenie ticks are scattered about. There are no eye catching problems. The surfaces do appear smooth without a glass. Both sides have a very strong luster. The color is a light mix of yellow gold with centers of deeper orange. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have very sharp strikes. The eye appeal is excellent!
ONLY 4850 were minted. PCGS 40, NGC 27, CAC 2 (these are impossible to find original and nice-hence the low CAC numbers)! The last one sold at a major auction brought $5,578.00 B+M 06/09. Even if you do not collect $3 pieces, the valued offered here is great!
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Gold:Three Dollar
Item - 5544 |
$3 1883 PCGS AU58
A SUPERB GEM AU COIN! 
$ 4850.00
Here is a VERY realistic and completable suggestion: do a set of $3 gold 1880-1889 in AU58 (or you could have some as AU55). Our guess is it would cost you around $40-$50,000.00 MAXIMUM (if all AU58). Look at the mintage: 1881 (500), 1885 (800), 1886 (1,000). The set is cool (and obsolete) and the potential is staggering!
This could be a perfect coin to start your set with. No question it has NEVER been messed with. It has NO visible wear on the high points. Only under a glass can you see some light lines and a teenie tick or two. There are NO discolorations or spots. The color is an even pale orange gold. Both sides are intensely lustrous and do have traces of semi-prooflike mirrors. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. The eye appeal is VERY pleasing!
This is one of what we like to call the "silent stoppers". ONLY 900 pieces were ever minted. PCGS 31, NGC 28, CAC 4. Opportunity is pounding here!
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Gold:Quarter Eagles:Early
Item - 5529 |
$5 1806 PCGS MS63 ROUND 6 7X6 STARS
GEM ORIGINAL! 
$ 34500.00
HIGH END. This coin probably sat somewhere undisturbed for most of its life. It is amazingly problem free and ORIGINAL!
We have to keep highlighting the original part since so many of these have been messed with. No question this coin is virgin. Both sides are extremely clean and reveal no harsh marks anywhere. There is alight coating of gold toning. There are NO discolorations or spots. The luster is decent. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have sharp strikes. The eye appeal is fabulous!
PCGS 61, NGC 21, CAC 8. The last one sold in a major public auction brought $34,500.00 11/09 B+M. Next step up will cost you over $50,000.00. Early gold is so cool! early gold!
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Gold:Half Eagles:Liberty
Item - 5542 |
$5 1908 LIBERTY PCGS MS65
GORGEOUS! 
$ 3750.00
These are really not hard to come by in true GEM. However we have NOT been able to find any pretty ones that are CAC stickered until now.
An intense headlight type luster can be seen from across the room. Only a few very teenie ticks are visible with a strong glass. The originality is unquestionable. There are NO spots or discolorations. The color is a deep gold with hints of orange gold. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have sharp strikes. The eye appeal is really gorgeous!
PCGS 168, NGC 235, CAC 26. SightUNSEEN for anything is $3,200.00. Opportunity knocks loud here!
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Gold:Eagles:Liberty
Item - 5545 |
$10 1857S PCGS XF45
TOTALLY ORIGINAL! 
$ 1450.00 ON HOLD
Yes, we do call this a GEM XF! It is totally original.
Both sides have some light tiny and old ticks and lines. There are NO major problems that stand out. The colors are a light copper by the rims and deep yellow gold in the centers. Surprisingly a decent luster is still visible. Miss Liberty and the details are exceptionally struck. The eye appeal is VERY nice!
PCGS 7, NGC 14, CAC 1. Note: these are so rare the published bids are WRONG. The last one of these to sell in major auction brought $1,375.00 in 1994 B+M!!!! These just do NOT trade any where. The last NGC to sell was back in 2004 DL and that brought $1,035.00. If you collect $10 Liberties by date, we are pleased to offer you a very RARE opportunity.
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Gold:Eagles:Liberty
Item - 5541 |
$10 1880 NGC MS64
THE REAL DEAL! 
$ 4975.00
There is NO question to us this coin is a MS64 all day long!
Extra sleek and smooth surfaces show off nothing more than a few very teenie and scattered ticks. To the naked eye the coin does look pretty clean. A full booming luster adds to the pretty mild orange color. There are no spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have exceptional strikes. The eye appeal is great!
PCGS 16, NGC 19, CAC 2. ONLY NGC has graded a single coin higher (MS66). The last one of these (NGC) to sell in a major auction brought $5,635.00 08/06 B+M.
WE HAVE POSTED THIS COIN AT OUR BEST PRICE!
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Gold:Double Eagles:Liberty
Item - 5540 |
$10 1915S PCGS MS64
ABOVE AVERAGE!
$ 33500.00
We first got offered this coin an NGC holder by a very sharp gold dealer. He wanted too much. So we watched it go from NGC to PCGS, then on to CAC and be stickered. Finally he dropped his price and we bought it. With all that activity you know more people than just us like the coin!
#1 issue of importance: this coin is totally ORIGINAL. There are NO major marks on the coin-just a few minor frost breaks. To the naked eye, the coin does look clean and satiny. A surprisingly strong luster shows off the beautiful yellow gold color. There are NO spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the details are exceptionally struck and do have light frost. The eye appeal is totally fabulous!
PCGS 17, NGC 11, CAC 2. The last one to sell in major public auction brought $32,200.00 07/09 Heritage. As you know by our writings, finding ANY rare $10 Indian in GEM is impossible these days-especially a CAC stickered one. A PCGS MS65 CAC would easily cost you $60,000.00+-and the ONLY one stickered was placed by us into a collection. We do not suggest you think too long about this coin!
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