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1 JANUARY 2019 COAST TO COAST COINS and Currency 9365 Gerwig Lane Columbia, MD $2.00 per issue Happy Holidays from all of us at Coast to Coast. This marks our 35th year and none of it would be possible without you. We pour through tens of millions of dollars worth of coins a month to try and bring you the best. It s a lot of work, but we love it. So allow us to usher in 2019 with an exciting January Rare Coin Monthly. Happy New Year & may 2019 find you healthy, happy, & prosperous S Indian Head Cents This scarce date, from the last year of the series, has the lowest mintage of the entire series. Just 309,000 were minted - compare that to the 852,500 coin mintage for the much pricier 1877! We have 5 attractive coins available: NGC. VF # $ PCGS. VF # $ PCGS. AU # $ PCGS. MS-65 RB CAC... # $3, PCGS. MS-65 Red # $4, High Denomination Federal Reserve Notes 1934-A $500. PCGS. Ch. AU-55. F-2202m-G. Chicago District. Great color and good centering # $1, A $500. Raw VF. F-2202-C. A nice original Philadelphia District note. Good color with just a little upper margin roughness. Near invisible pin hole center of the seal # $1, $1000. PCGS. AU-53. F-2211am-G. A scarce higher denomination with bright vibrant color and great eye appeal # $2, $1000. PMG. VF-25. F-2211-C. A great example of a lower mintage Philadelphia District Light Green Seal $ # $2, COAST to COAST COINS and Currency A Division of Rare Coin Services, Inc. ORDER TOLL FREE or visit us online at FAX Local Line Visa, MasterCard, Discover & American Express Accepted

2 Order Toll Free Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted Terms of Sale TERMS OF SALE All coins, Artifacts, and Paper money we sell are unconditionally guaranteed Genuine. We allow you a full 14 day return privilege from the day you receive your order except for bullion orders which may not be returned for a refund. We will repurchase bullion items at our current buy prices. Any single coin removed from its holder will be considered sold. All prices are subject to change. We are not responsible for typographical errors. Please add $5.00 postage and handling on all orders under $500. Free shipping on orders of $500 or more. Non-domestic orders may require additional postage. Bank Drafts, Money Orders, Personal Checks, VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express may be used for payment. Confirmations must be postmarked within 48 hours or order may be declined at our discretion. Credit card orders will be shipped to the card s billing address only. Maryland residents please add 6% sales tax to all orders under $1, Layaway is available on orders of $ or more at 1/3 down, balance paid in 90 days. A 10% restocking fee will be charged to layaways cancelled or unpaid after 90 days. The balance will be refunded promptly. No changes can be made to these orders. We reserve the right to limit this privilege at any time, at our discretion. Gold and Bullion related items may not be put in layaway. All transactions governed by the laws of the state of Maryland, and originate in that state. Grading THIRD PARTY GRADED COINS & CURRENCY The coin market is speculative and unregulated. Many areas of numismatics lend themselves to third party grading and authentication. Such certification does not eliminate all risks associated with the grading of coins and currency. Grading is a subjective matter and opinions as to the grade of a certified or uncertified item can differ. Items graded by the various services carry the guarantees, if any, of that particular service. Securing performance on any such guarantee is strictly between the purchaser and the particular grading service. Coast to Coast may or may not agree with the grade assigned by the particular grading service. Buyer should be aware that grading standards of coins have changed from time to time in the past and may do so again in the future. NO OTHER REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE IS GIVEN EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Eastern Time Zone) Monday thru Friday Local Phone Free Shipping on orders of $500 or more. GRADING OF RAW COINS & CURRENCY Coins: Our grading is based on Photograde and our interpretation of industry standards. Paper Money: Our grading uses the industry standard as described in Robert Friedberg s, Paper Money of the United States. us at info@coastcoin.com Visit our website at We are always in need of almost all types of U.S. & Foreign coins & currency. As you can see from our catalogs, we offer a diverse line of material so we can pay you a fair price for everything rather than just cherry picking the cream of your holdings. Call us at and talk to one of our buyers. We can set up an appointment for you to visit our Maryland offices, discuss shipping your holdings for a fast check, or, if the size of your collection is large enough, we ll travel to you! Certified Acceptance Corp. (CAC)... is an independent third party that awards their approval to coins that they feel are superior for their grade the best of the best! We are proud to be CAC members and carry quite a few coins that have their stamp of approval. Certified Coin Storage Official Boxes Each Hold 20 Slabs PCGS $7.25 # NGC $13.99 #

3 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY We are accepting orders now and these should be available for shipping by mid January. They must be ordered separate from other items and orders may not be changed or cancelled once placed. You are locked in at the price you paid. The prices listed are indications only and will fluctuate with the market. Call to lock in your order before sending payment. New 2019 Gold & Silver American Eagles Pre-Release Offer Silver Eagles # Each $19.54 Roll of Twenty... $ One Hundred.. $1, Monster Box of $9, Gold Eagles 1 oz.. # $1, /2 oz. # $ /4 oz.. # $ /10 oz.# $ Late Date Three Cent Nickels 1877 to 1889 High Quality Proofs! 1877 & 1878 were proof-only dates. All the dates after that, with the exception of 1881, saw very limited business strike production. As a result; they are much more available and affordable in the proof format. We have a nice run of those dates to offer at excellent prices! 1877 PCGS. Proof-66+ Cameo CAC... # $5, PCGS. Proof-67 Cameo # $1, PCGS. Proof # $ PCGS. Proof-67 CAC # $ PCGS. Proof-67 CAC # $1, NGC. Proof-67 Cameo # $1, PCGS. Proof-67 Cameo CAC..... # $1, PCGS. Proof-67 Cameo CAC..... # $1, PCGS. Proof # $ PCGS. Proof-67+ CAC # $1, /6 PCGS. Proof-66 Cameo CAC... # $1, PCGS. Proof-67 Cameo # $1, NGC. Proof-67 Cameo CAC # $1, *Prices in Red fluctuate with price of gold or silver. 3

4 Order Toll Free A Few Outstanding U. S. Large Size Notes Many of our early notes were true works of art. They were colorful, historical, and featured wonderful vignettes. In high grade, many of these notes are quite scarce. Here are a few of the most desirable notes we presently have in stock $20. PMG Choice Unc-64 EPQ Legal Tender Note. F-126b. A problem-free Civil War era beauty with fresh paper and bold embossing. Ink could not be any more vivid. Notations include great color along with the EPQ designation. Only $20, # $5. PMG Choice Unc-64 EPQ Silver Certificate. F-263. Silver Dollar Back. A high quality note that will be a great addition to any fine large size collection. Only $12, # $5. PMG Gem Unc-65 EPQ Silver Certificate. F-269. Educational Series. Deep bold ink register displaying great detail and beautiful color. Only $17, # $10. PCGS Gem New-65 PPQ Legal Tender Note. F-114. Bison. Deep bold ink register and simply beautiful to look at. First issue of the Bison series. Only $12, # $20. PMG Gem Unc-65 EPQ Treasury Note. F-375. Bust of John Marshall, former Chief Justice and Secretary of State. A great problem free note with spectacular eye appeal. Color is bright, ink is strong, and both the embossing and silk threads almost jump out. Only $13, # $100. PMG Gem Unc-66 EPQ Federal Reserve Note. F Atlanta District. Fabulous quality that quickly approaches the Superb Gem level. The perfect choice for a type note. Only $8, #

5 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY High Quality Early Walking Liberty Half Dollars Here are some of the most beautiful coins ever issued by the United States. The dies for the dates from 1916 to 1921 were of a more delicate style than the later dates. These early dates in particular are scarce in top condition and are highly coveted by collectors for their beauty and rarity. We have a strong selection of coins which we ve carefully acquired paying special attention to eye appeal and overall value PCGS. MS-65. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike. A nice example of this popular first year Walker # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Flashy white luster with a touch of color at the rim. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are beautiful with no significant marks # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Wonderful shimmering satiny white luster. The look is quite clean for the grade & is very attractive. A better date with only 508,000 minted # $ NGC. MS-66. Blast white satiny surfaces display a great strike and wonderful eye appeal. Only 4 coins grade finer at NGC # $ PCGS. MS-65. Vibrant brilliant luster with a light champagne hue. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces reveal only minimal insignificant marks # $ PCGS. MS-66. White frosty surfaces exhibit light champagne hues. The strike is very sharp and the look is quite appealing. Housed in an old green label holder. Only 3 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS # $ D Rev. NGC. MS-64. A pleasing example of this better early date Walker with crisp brilliant luster and an excellent strike # $ S Rev. PCGS. MS-64. Crisp champagnewhite luster over pleasing clean surfaces. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding for this scarce early Walker # $ S Rev. PCGS. MS-65. A spectacular blast white Gem with a strong strike and nearly flawless satiny surfaces. Super eye appeal! # $ PCGS. MS-64. Attractive satiny white luster displays a bit of champagne accent. The strike is sharp and the look is very clean for the grade # $ PCGS. MS-65. Very well struck with cream-white luster and beautiful surfaces that are nearly mark-free... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. A beautiful Gem example of this scarce and underrated date. Shimmering white luster coats exceptionally nice surface and the strike is very strong for the issue. Only 7 have graded finer at PCGS and they would almost certainly bring north of $50k if available # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Very well struck w/vibrant champagne-gold mint luster. The skirt lines, head, & left hand detail are bold as are the breast feathers on the rev. of this lovely key date Walker.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful satiny white luster & an excellent strike on this Gem key date. The 246,000 coin mintage is the 2nd lowest in the series. Only 4 have graded numerically higher at PCGS. # $ D Obv. PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful frosty mint luster that is mostly white with nice light peripheral toning. The strike is sharp and the surfaces display minimal marks # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Vibrant brilliant mint luster and a solid strike w/exceptionally nice surfaces that are minimally abraded. In an early green label holder. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. A beautiful near-gem example of this scarce date. Well struck with super surfaces that are very clean & exhibit vibrant satin-white luster... # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Shimmering pearly white luster gives this beauty outstanding eye appeal. The strike is bold and the surfaces are devoid of significant abrasions # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Here is the key date to a mint state collection of Walkers with a modest 548,000 minted & a low high grade survival rate. This is a very attractive example with satiny white luster and a solid strike. The surfaces are pleasing with fewer marks than you d expect for the grade and the eye appeal is excellent. A great coin to complete a high quality collection of this popular series # $

6 Order Toll Free ONE OF A KIND SELECTIONS Coins are made available as they come into stock. Check our website for our most up-to-date listing. Colonial Coinage Wood s Hibernia. NGC. AU-55. BN. CAC. Halfpenny. Sharp detail on a beautiful glossy medium brown planchet. Very choice with no obvious sign of wear. # $ Voce Populi. NGC. VF-30. Halfpenny. No P. Well detailed from an even, centered strike # $ Chalmers. PCGS. AU-50. CAC. 3 Pence. Struck by Annapolis silversmith, John Chalmers. He also made sixpence and shillings to provide much needed change for commerce to replace the Spanish bits that circulated in the Maryland colony and in its early days as a state. This is a beautiful original coin w/a pewter-blue patina and considerable mint luster. Very scarce with only 15 pieces graded in all grades at PCGS. Ex: Newman # $ Fugio Cent. PCGS. AU-53. STATES UNITED, 4 Cinq. Problem-free with nice glossy brown surfaces. A late die state of N-8x with a dramatic die crack from the rim thru the NE of BUSINESS and up to the tip of the sun dial # $ Massachusetts. PCGS. XF-45. Half Cent. Strong detail over glossy brown surfaces. Very attractive and struck on a nice problem-free planchet..... # $ Half Cents PCGS. Genuine. Env. Damage - F Details. Detail very close to VF with a $10k obverse. The reverse is also decent but has an area of corrosion at 12 o clock.... # $ PCGS. PO-1. An outline of Ms. Liberty and her liberty cap and pole show on the obverse along with a trace of the wreath on the reverse # $ NGC. MS-64. RB. CAC. Large 6, Stems. Lovely subdued mint red luster blending with light brown. The surfaces are very choice with no significant marks.. # $ NGC. XF-40. C-6a. Plain Edge, No Pole. Strong detail and very attractive light brown surfaces. Most of this variety are struck over Talbot, Allum & Lee tokens. This example was not and the quality of the planchet greatly enhances the appeal of this coin # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. CAC. Large 6, Stems. An outstanding early Half Cent with pristine surfaces that blend attractive light brown with an iridescent blue hue on the obverse. The reverse has the same rich brown with a bit more of a reddish hue. Both sides are blanketed with frosty original mint luster # $ PCGS. F-12. Solid detail with pleasing medium brown surfaces... # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. Rich lustrous brown with an olive-green hue. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are exceptionally nice # $ PCGS. AU Stars. Lustrous light golden-brown # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. 12 Stars. One of the nicest 12 stars we ve ever seen regardless of color designation. This beauty has satiny reddish-tan surfaces with a strong luster cartwheel and no significant marks. The strike is bold and even and the eye appeal is outstanding!.... # $ NGC. PR-65. RB. Reverse of First Restrike. Estimated mintage of a mere 30 pieces. The obverse is a fiery mint red blending with steel-blue. The reverse is chocolate brown with a sea-green hue. The strike is razor sharp with mirrored surfaces on both sides although the intensity is quite remarkable on the obverse. Nearly flawless with the only notable mark being a small reverse hairline at 10 o clock from just the rim to the wreath. A lovely coin that will be a standout in even the most advanced collection! # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. Glossy tan brown surfaces. Sharp strike and great eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Lustrous medium brown surfaces exhibit a very sharp strike and fantastic eye appeal. With a brown designation, only one single 65+ grades finer at PCGS # $ NGC. PR-64. RB. Original. An estimated 18 minted with at least 5 permanently incarcerated in museums. This is a precisely struck example with only slightly subdued orange-red luster and nice original proof surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-64. BN. Small Date, Restrike. A Choice Proof with a lovely medium brown obverse and a red and brown reverse. Very scarce with an estimated 15 known # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Well struck with nearly flawless surfaces. Nice light chocolate brown with a faint olive-green hue # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. Well struck w/lustrous medium brown surfaces.... # $ PCGS. MS-63. RD. Blazing mint red luster that is incredibly fresh. In an old first generation holder and very conservatively graded # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Beautiful original blazing red luster and a sharp strike with outstanding eye appeal.... # $ Large Cents PCGS. G-6. Chain. America. Attractive warm chocolate surfaces exhibit a full date and legends. The chain stands out bold and distinct. Highly desirable as the first mass produced regular issue coin struck by the U.S. Mint. A wonderful example of an American classic # $ PCGS. F-15. S-282. Solid detail w/nice medium brown surfaces.... # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. Glossy warm brown surfaces display a touch of attractive mint red. Quite eye-catching..... # $ PCGS. AU-53. A pleasing example of this better date with lustrous brown surfaces that have an olive-green tint. # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. Lustrous reddish-tan surfaces and problem-free. Very attractive # $ PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Small 8, Stars. Beautiful lustrous tan-brown surfaces with the barest touch of friction.. # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. Well struck w/nice glossy brown surfaces # $ /81. PCGS. VF-25. N-2. Clear overdate and a popular variety # $289.00

7 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS-63. BN. Well struck and attractive with glossy chocolate brown surfaces # $ NGC. MS-65. BN. Vibrant luster on light chocolate brown surfaces with a hint of red and a faint ice-blue hue... # $ NGC. MS-63. BN. Sharply struck with a golden brown obv. & a medium brown rev. that retains a touch of red... # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. Well struck with rich lustrous chocolate brown surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Nice lustrous surfaces with considerable mint red and no significant marks # $ PCGS. MS-66. BN. Beautiful satiny smooth surfaces that are nearly pristine. The luster is vibrant and soft brown with a fair amount of original mint red. # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. Very attractive with frosty light chocolate brown luster # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. Sharply struck with beautiful glossy brown surfaces and no significant marks # $ NGC. MS-64. BN. Upright 55. N-1. Well struck with pleasing brown surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Upright 55. Lustrous mint red surfaces are very flashy and devoid of significant marks. Devices are very sharply struck. Great eye appeal... # $ NGC. MS-62. BN. Upright 5. A solid strike with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. Slanted 5. Well struck with mint red and lavender-brown lustrous surfaces # $ Flying Eagle Cents PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. S-9. An intriguing variety with a muled die-clash between the 1857 obverse die and the obverse die of a Seated Liberty Half Dollar. This is an exceptional example and tied for the finest graded at PCGS. The surfaces are free of significant marks and display blazing copper-nickel brilliant luster. The strike is very sharp & the eye appeal is outstanding.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck with nice original copper-tan surfaces. # $ LL. NGC. MS-64. Lustrous warm tan surfaces display bursts of mint bloom and an excellent strike # $ Indian Head Cents PCGS. MS-64. CAC. A beautiful first year Indian Cent with rich lustrous copper-nickel tan surfaces & a sharp strike. # $ PCGS. PR-65. Super flashy deep mirrored fields and a precise strike. Only 800 of this first year Indian Head Cent minted. This one has excellent eye appeal... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Pointed Bust. Rich coppernickel tan luster off nearly pristine surfaces. The strike is sharp w/4 full diamonds & the eye appeal is outstanding.. # $ NGC. PF-66+. Incredibly flashy w/very deep proof fields and nicely frosted design feature. The surfaces are essentially flawless and a tiny splash of ice-blue accents this exceptionally nice copper-nickel proof # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. Super flashy with blazing original copper-nickel tan luster and a great strike # $ Bronze. NGC. MS-66. BN. CAC. Sharply struck with lustrous soft brown surfaces that have an even blend of faded red # $ Bronze. PCGS. PR-65. RB. Nicely mirrored red-brown surfaces reflect a lovely light rainbow overlay # $ C/N. PCGS. MS-62. Flashy luster and a strong strike. The last year for copper-nickel cents # $ L. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Beautiful mark-free surfaces w/a pleasing blend of mint red and soft brown luster... # $ L. PCGS. MS-65+. RB. Beautiful flashy woodgrain surfaces that are mostly original mint red. The strike is sharp with all four diamonds and strong feather definition. The eye appeal is outstanding.. # $ PCGS. MS-66. RB. Gorgeous iridescent red and lavender tinted brown surfaces. The strike is sharp & there are no spots or noteworthy marks. Super quality! # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB. Well struck with lustrous mint red and steel-blue surfaces. Problem-free with an absence of carbon and significant marks # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Well struck with nearly mark-free surfaces and attractive even red-brown color. A very pleasing example of this scarce date # $ PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. Beautiful mirrored proof surfaces and a sharp strike. The surfaces are nearly pristine with evenly blended red-brown luster.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Open 3. Flashy surfaces that are mostly red blended with soft light brown. The strike is sharp & there are no significant marks or spots.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. Nearly full fiery rubyred with a blend of soft brown. Excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-66. BN. CAC. A beautiful iridescent lavender hue off deep mirrored surfaces. Fantastic eye appeal. # $ PCGS. PR-66. BN. Deep mirror surfaces that are an even chocolate brown. Tilt it under a light and find strong hues of neon turquoise and lavender! Sharply stuck and nearly flawless with exceptional eye appeal # $ NGC. PF-67. BN. A stunning Superb Gem with super sharp detail and beautiful deeply reflective mirrored surfaces. A vivid iridescent patina of lavender, blue-green and brown with a small touch of gold blankets this beauty and gives it amazing eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB. Lustrous red-brown surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. Very flashy lustrous brown surfaces with a turquoise hue # $ PCGS. PR-64. RB. Boldly struck with highly reflective surfaces and a nice blend of iridescent red, lavender and light brown # $ NGC. PF-65. RD. Beautiful ruby-red luster & frosted devices with highly reflective, mirrored fields. A wonderful proof Indian w/outstanding eye appeal.. # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN..... # $ PCGS. PR-66. BN. CAC. Beautiful shimmering proof surfaces that are iridescent brown with a reddish tint. Even a hint of blue can be detected when tilted at the right angle. The surfaces are virtually flawless and the strike is very sharp # $ T-1. PCGS. PR-66. BN. A needle-sharp strike w/beautiful iridescent brown surfaces that show a light lavender hue. # $ T-2. NGC. AU-58. BN. Attractive warm brown surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. Fantastic orange ruby luster highlights glowing surfaces. The sharp strike shows off 4 diamonds. Excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-64. RB. Highly reflective proof surfaces with a pleasing warm reddishbrown color # $ NGC. MS-65. RB. Strong luster rests upon surfaces with a razor-sharp strike. Attractive strands of multi-color accent can be seen clinging to the obverse of the periphery and plenty of mint red still remains. # $599.00

8 Order Toll Free PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Nearly full red luster w/nice clean surfaces.. # $ NGC. MS-64. RB. Well struck with pleasing lustrous surfaces... # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Doubled Date. Dramatic doubling of the date well north and to the right of the primary date. Strong luster glows through the brown and hints of red are still present # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. Well struck with mint red blending w/soft brown.. # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. Beautiful vibrant full red luster & a great strike. Devoid of carbon spots with exceptionally nice surfaces # $ NGC. MS-66. RD. A beautiful Premium Gem with original red color, a great strike, and no significant marks... # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. CAC. An incredibly nice golden-red proof w/booming mint luster and fantastic eye appeal... # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB..... # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB # $ NGC. MS-65. RD. Rich red luster and a sharp strike with all 4 diamonds and the tips of the feathers fully defined.. # $ PCGS. PR-65. RD. Nice sunset orangered surfaces display strong reflection & light cameo on the portrait..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD. Blazing mint red luster with a great look..... # $ S. PCGS. VF-25. A pleasing example of this key date with the lowest mintage in the entire series # $ Lincoln Cents PCGS. MS-66. RD. Blazing red luster and a sharp strike # $ S VDB. PCGS. MS-66. RB. A beautiful lustrous blend of warm tan & mint red with subtle ruby tints.the strike is sharp and the look is grand. A key date with only 1 coin that grades numerically finer at PCGS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Beautiful original mint red surfaces & a sharp strike. An outstanding first year Lincoln! # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. RB. CAC. A beautiful Premium Gem with mostly red luster over mark-free surfaces. The strike is sharp & the eye appeal is outstanding.. # $ S/S. PCGS. MS-64. RD. S/Horizontal S. Blazing mint red luster and well struck # $ VDB. NGC. MS-65. RB.. # $ VDB. PCGS. MS-66. RD. Doubled Die Obverse. The digits of the date and LIBERTY show doubling. This is a beautiful original blazing red example # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. BN. A fair amount of mint red blends with glossy brown on this very sharply struck Gem.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. RB. Fantastic quality with nearly flawless surfaces and vibrant virtually full red luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. RD. A pleasing example of this better date with original mint red luster # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Lovely orange shading with a few ruby accents. The strike is very sharp # $ PCGS. PR-65. BN. CAC. A bold matte proof strike with lustrous chocolate brown surfaces that have iridescent lavender under-tones # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. CAC. Stunning mint red luster and a razor-sharp matte surface provide excellent eye appeal. Incredible quality with just 7 coins grading numerically finer at PCGS # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. A beautiful example of this rare date with nearly full red luster that has a pleasing lavender hue. The strike is sharp & the clean shimmering surfaces give this Gem wonderful eye appeal # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RD. A stunning example of this classic rarity w/rich blazing red luster and a great strike. The surfaces are devoid of distracting marks and the eye appeal is outstanding.... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Lustrous brown surfaces with a trace of red. Well struck # $ PCGS. MS-66. RB. Flashy mint red with a touch of ruby and gold.... # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. BN... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. RB.... # $ D. NGC. MS-65. BN. Flashy surfaces with a slight reddish tint.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. BN... # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. RB. Mint red subdued slightly with soft-brown..... # $ NGC. MS-65. RD # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Well struck and virtually mark-free with very glossy brown surfaces that display a faint reddish tint # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Beautiful lustrous satiny smooth surfaces w/an evenly blended reddish-brown color and a very sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. A beautiful glossy Gem with iridescent lavender and red blending with soft brown... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Sharply struck with flashy reddish-brown surfaces that have a faint lavender hue # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. Shimmering mint luster with an even blend of mint red and soft-brown. The strike is well above average & the surfaces are carbon-free. Truly scarce in this high of grade # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Glossy luster with many traces of red evident.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB..... # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD..... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Beautiful shimmering golden-brown surfaces and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. RB. Flashy mint red and soft brown surfaces..... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. RB. A pleasant blend of tan and mint red luster with well struck surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. Fantastic blazing red luster over beautiful surfaces that are devoid of marks and spots!. # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. Vibrant original mint red surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. Blazing red surfaces with a great strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. Stunning original blazing mint red. From an original roll that was recently graded. Very impressive quality! # $ PCGS. MS-66+. RD. CAC. Beautiful original blazing red luster & nearly flawless surfaces. Outstanding!..... # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. Blazing red and virtually perfect! # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Nice original mint red surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. RD.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. RD. Nice original red luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. Mostly red # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RD. CAC. Attractive orange-red luster and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. RD. Original blazing red luster and a sharp strike.. # $549.00

9 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS-66. RD. Beautiful full red luster # $ PCGS. MS-66+. RD. Super quality with beautiful mint red luster..... # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. A gorgeous Superb Gem with intense blazing red luster # $ D. NGC. MS-65. RD.... # $ PCGS. PR-65. RD. Brilliant. A beautiful deep mirrored proof with nice full red luster. Excellent eye appeal # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. RD... # $ PCGS. PR-67. RD. CAC. Blazing red and spotless. Super quality!.... # $ PCGS. MS-67+. RD. CAC. Super fresh blazing red luster and virtually perfect! # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. CAC. Gorgeous original blazing red surfaces. # $ S. PCGS. MS-67+. RD. CAC. Flashy bright red luster over nearly flawless surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-67+. Super flashy steelwhite luster with no spotting. Fantastic quality! # $ Doubled Die Obverse. NGC. MS-64. BN. CAC. Lustrous rich chocolate surfaces with an iridescent blue hue & a tiny trace of red. Very nice for the grade.... # $ /72. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Blazing original mint red luster. A popular variety with obvious doubling of the date and obverse legends # $ Two-Cent Pieces 1864 Large Motto. NGC. MS-66. RB. A nice satiny blend of red & brown luster w/a sharp strike and no major marks.. # $ Large Motto. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Glossy light brown blends beautifully with a faint reddish hue. Super for the grade! # $ Large Motto. PCGS. MS-65. RB. Very well struck with mark-free surfaces and pleasing red and soft brown color. The reverse is rotated 180 degrees # $ Small Motto. PCGS. MS-65. RB. Very well struck with mint red blending with softbrown. Highly lustrous with no carbon or significant marks # $ Large Motto. PCGS. MS-66+. RB. CAC. Super quality with vibrant luster off beautiful mint red and soft brown surfaces.the strike is sharp and the surfaces are devoid of marks and spots # $ Small Motto. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. Small Motto. Beautiful problem-free light chocolate brown surfaces and nearly XF detail # $ NGC. MS-65. BN. CAC. Well struck with beautiful surfaces that are nearly flawless. The color is a pleasing medium brown with a faded red tint # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB. Well struck and very attractive. Lots of original red. # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. A great blend of warm tan & mint red luster.. # $ PCGS. MS-66. RB. Blazing luster that s nearly full red. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are beautiful with no spotting or significant marks # $ PCGS. PR-66+. RB. CAC. Very well struck with deeply mirrored fields and beautiful gold, red, and bronze hued surfaces. Super quality with none grading finer at PCGS or NGC # $ PCGS. PR-64. RB. CAC. Beautiful mint red surfaces that are just slightly subdued with a light lime hue. Nice depth of mirrors and a very sharp strike. Outstanding for the grade! # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. Nice smooth chocolate brown surfaces w/a reddish hue # $ PCGS. PR-64. RB. CAC. Virtually flawless deep mirror surfaces & nice reddish-brown color. Premium quality for a Proof-64! # $ PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. Mostly red and well struck w/very attractive mirrored surfaces and outstanding eye appeal. Approximately 1,000 proofs minted # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. CAC. Gorgeous iridescent copper-red and lavender surfaces. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. Well struck and attractive with lustrous brown surfaces that show a hint of faded red.... # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. Sharply struck with mark-free surfaces & vibrant reddish-brown luster # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Warm orange & tan ideally blend on eye-catching surfaces. The strike is sharp & there are no significant marks or spots. The lowest mintage business strike in the series with a mintage of just 65, # $ PCGS. VG-8. A pleasing example of this scarce date. Just 65,000 minted in the final year for Two Cent Piece business strikes # $ Closed 3. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. A scarce proof-only issue with a mintage of 600. This is a beautiful problem-free chocolate brown example that found its way into circulation # $ Open 3. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. Beautiful even reddish-brown color with exceptional proof surfaces that are free of both carbon and marks. Just 500 minted. # $ Silver Three-Cent Pieces PCGS. MS-66. Well struck and free of significant marks with strong champagnewhite luster # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Champagne-white luster over beautiful satiny surfaces that are devoid of significant marks.. # $ NGC. PF-66. Deeply mirrored fields are protected by a thin veil of champagne. While the coin is not a full cameo, the star displays pleasant frost. Popular Civil-War date # $ PCGS. PR-65. Sharply struck w/reflective deep mirrored fields and satiny champagnegold luster. A scarce Civil War era proof with a mintage of just 550 coins. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Blast white and a needlesharp strike with proof-like surfaces. A better date w/just 22,000 minted.. # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. Richly mirrored surfaces capture honey, sea-green, and ruby accents. With a mintage of only 725 pieces, this issue is also coveted by date collectors as only 22,000 business strikes were produced # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAC. A beautiful coin w/great color. Iridescent turquoise, lavender, lime and gold are in the fields white the design features are a frosted champagne. Wonderful eye appeal on this better date # $ PCGS. MS-66. A scarce date with a mintage of just 3,400. This beautiful example is cream-white with flashy semi proof-like surfaces # $ Nickel Three-Cent Pieces PCGS. MS-65. Rich creamy luster over a strong strike and nice clean surfaces # $ NGC. PR-66. A well struck brilliant proof with lightly frosted design features. Just 1,000 minted # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. Flashy brilliant surfaces & a sharp strike. Only 960 minted # $

10 Order Toll Free NGC. MS-64. Frosty nickel-white luster and nearly mark-free # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. A proof-only year with a mintage of just 900. This lovely Gem shows heavily frosted design elements that contrast beautifully against highly reflective deep mirrored fields. The surfaces are clean with just a faint touch of champagne-gold # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. Needle-sharp with nicely frosted devices which contrast dramatically against pristine mirrored fields. A proof-only date and the key to the series # $ PCGS. PR-66+. CAM. CAC. Very flashy with heavy white frost on the design and flawless deep mirrored brilliant fields. Super eye appeal! # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. A frosty untoned brilliant proof. The strike is sharp and the deep mirrored fields are devoid of significant marks. Just 2,350 minted for this proof-only date # $ NGC. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Flashy fully brilliant surfaces with mirrored fields that contrast nicely against frosted design features # $ PCGS. PR-65. Flashy brilliant surfaces that are free of significant spots or marks # $ PCGS. PR-66. A very flashy Premium Gem Proof with blazing brilliant luster and super eye appeal. A better date with 3,955 proofs and 21,000 business strikes minted # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Brilliant untoned surfaces with nice frosty luster and a sharp strike # $ NGC. PF-67. CAC. Blast white and super flashy with frosted design features and nearly flawless surfaces..... # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. Bright white luster with heavily frosted devices. Super quality! # $ NGC. PF-67. CAC. Deep mirrored fields and a razor sharp strike with surfaces that are virtually flawless # $ PCGS. PR-67. CAM. Beautiful surfaces with blazing luster that is nearly blast white with a faint iridescent champagne hue. The depth of the mirrored surfaces is impressive and offers a striking contrast to the frosted devices # $ PCGS. PR-66. Nicely mirrored surfaces reflect an attractive light golden hue. With the scarcity of business strikes, due to low mintage, this is an issue that is very desirable to Three Cent-Nickel collectors # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. A very attractive proof-only date with brilliant reflective mirrors # $ PCGS. PR-67+. CAC. Fantastic quality w/rich satiny luster over essentially flawless surfaces. A proof-only date with a mintage of 4, # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck with satiny mint luster. A better date with a mintage of just 36, # $ Shield Nickels NGC. PR-63. CAM. Lovely white surfaces exhibit design elements with a nice cameo effect. A first year issue.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous nickel-white surfaces. A popular variety and the first year of issue # $ No Rays. NGC. MS-64. Well struck with crisp brilliant luster # $ No Rays. PCGS. MS-65. Very flashy with bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. Satiny nickel-white luster and a sharp strike with very clean surfaces. 2 have graded 66+ at PCGS, but none have graded numerically finer than this Premium Gem # $ PCGS. PR-66+. CAM. CAC. Fantastic quality w/blazing brilliant luster & wonderful, nearly flawless surfaces. The contrast between the frosted design and deep mirrored fields gives this coin outstanding eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Beautiful deep mirror surfaces and a needle-sharp strike. Nice frost on the design produces a stunning cameo # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Fully brilliant surfaces that are nearly flawless and a great strike. A proof-only issue with just 2,350 struck. Excellent eye appeal # $ /8. PCGS. PR-66+. CAC. Beautiful intense mint luster and a needle-sharp strike. The surfaces are virtually flawless and have a gorgeous iridescent hue... # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. Flashy white surfaces with strong cameo contrast.. # $ PCGS. VF-30. Well detailed with light nickel-gray surfaces. Only 68,000 minted # $ NGC. MS-66. Fantastic quality with nearly flawless surfaces and vibrant brilliant mint luster # $ PCGS. MS-64. Brilliant surfaces with a sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-65. Brilliant white surfaces w/attractive mirrored fields & devices. In an old green label holder..... # $ Liberty Nickels 1883-N/C. PCGS. MS-66. A very sharp strike with clean surfaces and brilliant mint luster # $ W/C. PCGS. MS-66. Three times as many with CENTS nickels were made than the CENTS-less type, yet the with CENTS are much rarer today. Typically new issues are hoarded and interest in the new design had waned by the time CENTS was added. The present example has gorgeous satiny nickel-white surfaces and a strong strike. Only 8 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ NGC. PF-66. CAM. A gorgeous Premium Gem with attractive Cameo contrast # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. A beautiful Gem Proof with flashy problem-free surfaces that have a very faint gold and pale lavender hue # $ PCGS. VF-20. A pleasing example of this key date with light nickel-gray surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-64. Sharply struck with flashy mirrored surfaces that are brilliant with faint hues of ice-blue & light gold. # $ PCGS. PR-66. A fabulous example of this better date with blast white luster over a sharp strike and virtually perfect surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-66+. CAC. Very flashy deep mirrored fields with a nice amount of white frost on the devices # $ PCGS. PR-67. A beautiful example of this better date with rich satiny mint luster, pristine surfaces and a needle-sharp strike # $ PCGS. XF # $ PCGS. MS-64. Vibrant luster & a sharp strike with minimal marks... # $ PCGS. PR-64. A pleasing proof with a sharp strike & shimmering brilliant surfaces that have a faint golden tint.. # $325.00

11 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. PR-66. CAC. An exceptionally nice Premium Gem with a pleasing light golden-green hue # $ PCGS. PR-65. Flashy w/sharply struck surfaces # $ NGC. PF-65. CAM..... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Rich satiny mint luster with clean surfaces and a bold strike # $ PCGS. MS-64. Flashy and original. Nearly a Gem # $ NGC. MS-63. Lustrous surfaces with a very sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-64+. Well struck with nearly mark-free surfaces and crisp brilliant luster # $ PCGS. PR-65. Flashy brilliant luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. Well struck and richly lustrous with faint pastel hues of ice-blue, champagne, and golden-orange. Super quality with just coins & a single 67 grading finer at PCGS..... # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. Deep reflective fields with frosted devices. Mostly brilliant and quite flashy with a trace of neon gold # $ NGC. PF-65. A nice 20th century proof with deep mirrored fields and vibrant mint luster # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-66. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike with deep mirrored proof surfaces # $ NGC. PR-66. Super flashy with light lemon-gold & ice-blue hues. # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Well struck and lustrous with nearly mark-free surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-66. A very flashy blast white proof with modest frost on the design and deep reflective fields # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. A nearly flawless turn-of-the-century V Nickel w/flashy proof surfaces and a great strike... # $ PCGS. MS # $ NGC. MS-65. CAC. Super thick blazing mint luster & a great strike. The satiny smooth surfaces are free of significant marks and the eye appeal is excellent..... # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Beautiful brilliant mint luster off nearly flawless surfaces. A sensational Liberty Nickel! # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with satiny brilliant luster # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful bold brilliant luster and a great strike..... # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Captivating blast white surfaces that display a wonderful mirror and cameo effect... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck and lustrous # $ Buffalo Nickels 1913 T-1. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy luster and free of significant marks # $ T-1. PCGS. MS-67. A super flashy first year Buffalo with a great strike & fantastic eye appeal # $ T-1. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Rich blazing mint luster and a needle-sharp strike. Super quality! # $ T-1. PCGS. PR-67. A needle sharp strike with stunning matte proof surfaces that are drenched in glowing mint luster. A bare trace of champagne-gold attests to the originality of this essentially perfect first year Buffalo # $ T-2. PCGS. PR-67. Type 2. Surfaces are adorned with a subtle golden tint and an incredible razor-sharp strike. A fantastic first-year Buffalo # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. NGC. MS-63. Very well struck with rich vibrant luster. High-end for the grade # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with mattelike surfaces and vibrant brilliant luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Sharp strike and rich brilliant luster. Great eye-appeal # $ S. PCGS. MS-65+. A gorgeous example of this better date with rich blazing luster and a needle-sharp strike. There are no significant marks and the eye appeal is excellent # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. Nice brilliant satiny luster and well struck with no significant marks # $ PCGS. PR-67. CAC. With a mintage of just 600, this is by far the rarest matte proof Buffalo. The present example is essentially perfect with a needle-sharp strike & vibrant luster over gorgeous surfaces. Fully brilliant and revealing subtle hues of turquoise and gold when tilted at the right angle. Super quality! # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. A pleasing example of this better date with brilliant luster and silky smooth surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Beautiful rich luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. Blazing mint luster with a nice golden glow. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are nearly pristine. In an early PCGS holder # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. A tough date in mint state with just 41 coins grading numerically finer than this well struck, brilliant example # $ PCGS. MS-66. Fantastic blazing white luster and a very sharp strike. Super quality! # $ D. PCGS. AU-50. Attractive battleshipgray surfaces with plenty of remnant luster # $ PCGS. MS-66. Extremely flashy with blazing brilliant luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant white luster over nearly pristine surfaces. The strike is sharp w/outstanding eye appeal... # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Rich luster and a sharp strike on this nearly flawless Premium Gem # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Blazing luster with a very faint touch of neon ice-blue & lavender. The surfaces are nearly perfect & the eye appeal is exceptional.. # $ NGC. MS-65. Well struck w/satiny mint luster & pleasing surfaces... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with a sharp horn and split tail detail. The surface has a faint golden hue and a rich silky look. There are no significant marks. Only 9 coins have graded numerically higher at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-65. A lovely blend of apricotgold and ice-blue luster rests upon very sharply struck surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant luster and a great strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. The key date to this popular series. This example has rich glossy luster and a solid strike with none of the planchet problems that seem to plague this issue # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Strong detail with lustrous problem-free surfaces. A very attrac- 11

12 Order Toll Free tive example of the key date to the series # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Original lustrous surfaces with light golden-green hues. The strike is solid and the surfaces are satiny and minimally abraded # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Beautiful surfaces with a bit of a proof-like appearance that attractively blends w/a light honey tint & provides great eye appeal. The strike is sharp for an issue known for weakness. Tough in all grades and mint state pieces are very elusive # $ PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant luster and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Sharply struck with satiny luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Blazing luster over original surfaces that show subtle hints of lavender, blue, green, and gold. The strike is sharp on this issue which often displays softness. Just 14 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Flashy brilliant luster and a strong strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. Flashy surfaces and a great strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Super flashy brilliant mint luster! # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Blazing luster and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Super rich lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike... # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66+. Blazing luster and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Flashy luster and a sharp strike # $ NGC. PF-65. Satin Finish. Splendid flashy white surfaces explode w/incredible detail & a fresh clean look.. # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-67. Blazing luster and a sharp strike # $ NGC. MS-67. A superb Gem from a mint sewn bag # $ D/D. NGC. MS-67. Nearly mark-free surfaces with flashy luster and a sharp strike # $ Jefferson Nickels 1938-S. PCGS. MS-66. FS. Sharply struck with thick rich luster and nice clean surfaces # $ D/Horiz D. PCGS. MS-64+. A very pleasing example of this scarce Red Book listed error. The luster is vibrant and brilliant while the strike is sharp with nearly full step detail to Monticello # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. FS.... # $ NGC. PR-69. CAM. Blast white with virtually flawless surfaces. The deep mirrored fields contrast beautifully against the frosted design # $ Bust Half Dimes PCGS. F-15. LIKERTY variety. A pleasing example of this early type with strong detail and nice steel-gray surfaces. Housed in an early PCGS holder. Just 10,230 minted # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Large Date, Large 5. Gorgeous frosty cream-white luster with just a touch of toning at the rim. Very well struck with exceptional eye appeal. Very scarce with CAC approval.. # $ Seated Liberty Half Dimes PCGS. MS-64. CAC. No Drapery. Extremely well struck with rich mint luster and light golden-tan toning.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Nice champagnewhite luster and a needle-sharp strike with virtually flawless surfaces.. # $ /6. NGC. MS-62. FS-301. Late Die State. Creamy white luster rests upon sharply struck surfaces. A popular overdate. # $ PCGS. MS-64. A near-gem with creamwhite luster & a sharp strike. # $ PCGS. MS-65. A light gold overlay enhances razor-sharp frosty surfaces # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck with crisp luster & attractive turquoise, lavender, gold and soft-gray toning. P.Q. for the grade! # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Well struck with silky smooth lustrous surfaces coated with iridescent shades of forest-green, gold, dovegray and a hint of turquoise.. # $ PCGS. MS-67. Very sharply struck surfaces bask in creamy white luster. The first year for the design modification which displays the legend on the obverse..... # $ NGC. PR-62. A scarce date from the final year of the Civil War. Just 13,000 business strikes and 500 proofs were minted. This is an attractive example with deep original toning # $ PCGS. MS-64. Brilliant thick white frosty luster # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. Blast white and very flashy with deep mirrored fields that contrast with heavily frosted design features # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Mintmark Below. Sharp strike and satiny cream-white luster. Super eye appeal # $ Bust Dimes 1798/7. PCGS. VF Stars Rev. Attractive warm gray surfaces that display nearly enough detail for the next grade. The overdate is very easy to see as the 8 digit is small and raised quite high. The rev. is the same design later used to strike the 1807 quarter eagle. In an old green label holder.... # $ /2. PCGS. XF-40. Small E s. Attractive gray shaded surfaces exhibit splashes of remnant luster # $ PCGS. VF-35. Warm gray surfaces with an eye-catching look # $ PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. A beautiful early dime with fantastic original surfaces that show vibrant mint luster thru attractive light champagne toning. The strike is incredibly precise and there are no noteworthy marks # $ NGC. MS-64+. Frosty beige-white luster and a great strike on this near-gem Bust Dime. The surfaces are fresh and original and nearly mark-free # $ Seated Liberty Dimes 1839-O. PCGS. MS-64. No Drapery. Thick frosty white luster rests upon beautiful clean surfaces with sharply struck devices. While circulated pieces are available, pieces at this grade level and above are elusive. Only 13 pieces grade finer at PCGS. # $ NGC. MS-64. Blast white frosty luster with sharply struck surfaces. A fantastic type coin # $ PCGS. F-15. CAC. Light silver-gray surfaces & solid detail. Just 31,300 minted # $ NGC. PF-65. Deeply mirrored white surfaces with nice cameo producing frost on the design elements. The surfaces are very attractive and virtually mark-free. A scarce date as many of the 800 proofs minted remained unsold and were melted # $ S. PCGS. F ,000 minted and tough-to-find in any grade... # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. Appealing battleship gray surfaces. While relatively available in lower grades, this coin is tremendously difficult to acquire in this grade and above # $

13 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. An exceptionally nice Gem Proof with a white core and turquoise and gold toning panning out to the rim. A scarce date with a production of just 8,000 business strikes and 725 proofs # $ PCGS. MS-66. Blast white with semi proof-like fields and snow-white frost on the design. The surfaces are nearly pristine and the strike is razor-sharp. The lowest business strike mintage in the series at just 6,000 coins # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Arrows. 455,000 minted yet very few have survived in high grade. This is one of only two 64+ coins graded by PCGS with only three 65 coins grading higher at that service. This near-gem example is extremely well struck with bold satiny luster beneath a light golden hue # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. Attractive light toning over flashy deep mirrored proof surfaces. In a first generation holder!.... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Satiny white luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAM. Great eye appeal with a blast white core framed by peripheral iridescent turquoise and gold toning. Heavy frost on the design features creates a very strong cameo # $ NGC. MS-66. CAC. Well struck with beautiful surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Both side show stunning turquoise and lavender toning # $ NGC. PF-64. CAM. A delicate overlay of soft gold hue highlights frosted cameo devices # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with satiny luster and clean surfaces.... # $ PCGS. MS-66. Satiny cream-white luster and a sharp strike with excellent eye appeal. Just 6 have graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-65. A frosty white core with a touch of toning at the obverse rim. Outstanding for the grade... # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. A steel-gray core w/light golden-brown toning. # $ Barber Dimes NGC. PF-66+. CAC. Exquisite peripheral turquoise, russet and gold with a frosted champagne core. The strike is very bold and the superb deep mirrored surfaces are virtually flawless # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. A beautiful flashy proof with heavy white frost on the design & very deep mirrored fields. Nearly flawless w/a very faint champagne hue that adds to the coins exceptional eye appeal.... # $ O. PCGS. AU-50. Just 440,000 minted which is the second lowest in the series behind the million dollar plus 1894-S. This example has sharp detail and lustrous surfaces behind light olive-gold toning # $ O. NGC. MS-67. STAR. A visually stunning coin with blazing luster off prooflike surfaces and a lovely light lavender hue. The design features are frosted and produce a nice cameo effect. The star designation is a further indication of how much NGC liked this piece million minted yet surprisingly scarce in mint state. This is the only MS-67 graded at NGC with none finer # $ NGC. PF-64. CAC. Nice dove-gray, olive-green and gold patina over deep mirror surfaces # $ NGC. PF-65. A beautiful flashy white turn-of-the-century proof with frosted design elements # $ NGC. PR-65. CAM. Blast white and frosty with very strong cameo contrast # $ NGC. PR-64. A nice brilliant proof with a sharp strike and excellent eye appeal # $ S. NGC. VF-20. Solid detail with pleasing medium gray surfaces # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. A pleasing example of this scarce date which saw a modest mintage of 800, # $ PCGS. PR-65. Booming white luster with nice contrast between the deep mirrored fields and frosted design. Just 575 minted # $ S. NGC. MS-63. Sharply struck with blast white surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Remarkably fresh blast white luster and a great strike with beautiful satiny surfaces. A fabulous example of this semi-key date which saw a mintage of just 510, # $ S. PCGS. MS-66+. Sharply struck and devoid of significant marks. The surfaces are outstanding with a rich silver-white patina that show a touch of peripheral russet toning. Incredible eye appeal! PCGS has graded just 2 finer # $ Mercury Dimes NGC. MS-67. FB. Flashy white luster and a great strike # $ D. NGC. VG-10. A pleasing example of this rare date with light silver-gray surfaces # $ D. PCGS. MS-61. Flashy mint luster that s mostly white with a sprinkle of champagnegold. The strike is very sharp, including the bands which are as close as you can get to Full! A pleasing example of the key to this popular series # $ D. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. A key date that was created when production was halted early to manufacture quarters instead and only 264,000 pieces were minted. This example illuminates with a soft amber glow that evolves into hints of violet-ruby accent along the periphery. Abrasions are minimal and nondescript with surfaces looking super clean for the grade. While the Full-Band designation was not awarded, a clear separation is noticeable between the bands. A fantastic acquisition with only 5 non-full Band coins grading finer at PCGS # $ D. PCGS. VG-10. Well detailed with light silver-gray surfaces. A nice example of this always popular key date.. # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny white surfaces with a hint of amber glow... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Satiny white surfaces with a very sharp strike..... # $ NGC. MS-66. FB. CAC. Thick luster over nearly flawless surfaces framed by a touch of russet toning. Very nice!.. # $ NGC. MS-66+. FB. Rich white luster flows across surfaces with a razor-sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-65. FB. Vibrant mint luster and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. FB. Blazing white luster and a sharp strike with outstanding eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-65. FB. Flashy luster and a great strike with light gold & russet toning # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. FB. CAC. Rich blazing mint luster and a great strike. # $ PCGS. MS-65. FB. Satiny white luster and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. FB. CAC. Blazing luster with a faint lavender hue. The strike is precise and the surfaces are virtually perfect # $

14 Order Toll Free NGC. MS-67. FB. CAC.. # $ PCGS. MS-67. FB # $ D. NGC. MS-67. Blast white nearly flawless surfaces. Very flashy. # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-67. FB. A beautiful Superb Gem with cream-white luster and a great strike # $ NGC. PF-65. Blast white.# $ PCGS. MS-67. FB # $ PCGS. PR-65. Blast white brilliant mirrors # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. FB. Blazing luster that s mostly white with a drizzle of gold. Very nice! # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. FB.... # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. FB.... # $ NGC. PR-67+. Blast white and virtually flawless # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Blast white # $ D. NGC. MS-67. FB.... # $ /1. PCGS. AU-55. Sharp detail with lustrous mostly white surfaces that show a sprinkle of gold toning..... # $ /1-D. NGC. F-15. Pleasant battleship gray surfaces. A desirable variety.. # $ /1-D. NGC. VG-8. A popular variety with attractive battleship-gray surfaces # $ /1-D. NGC. XF-45. Traces of remnant luster rest beneath light gray shaded surfaces. A scarce overdate # $ /1-D. PCGS. F # $ /1-D. PCGS. MS-64. FB. Splendid creamy white luster flows across surfaces with an exceptionally sharp strike. Abrasions are remarkably few for the grade and the look is grand. While the P mint overdate for the year was discovered & announced in 1943, the D mint variety was not discovered until 1960 and did not become widely known until later in the decade. By this time, the opportunity to find a mint state example was greatly reduced & it is quite fortunate that a piece such as this still exists. # $ /1-D. PCGS. MS-65. FB. CAC. This is a wonderful blast white Gem example of this very scarce over-date. The screaming white luster seems to jump off this coin and the strike is razor sharp. If you are putting together a top drawer Mercury set, you really need to consider this amazing coin! # $ S. PCGS. MS-68. CAC. Blazing mint luster over flawless surfaces with beautiful iridescent pastel toning. Fantastic quality and eye appeal! # $ Roosevelt Dimes NGC. PR-67. CAM. Beautiful blast white surfaces with a great mirror and cameo contrast # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. FB.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-67+. FB. A white core with multi-colored Mint Set toning developing towards the rim # $ Twenty Cent Pieces 1875-CC. NGC. VF-35. Attractive gray shaded surfaces. A better date with a popular Carson City mint mark # $ CC. PCGS. F-15. A pleasing problem-free example of this popular Carson City issue # $ NGC. MS-66+. Blast white luster glistens w/an intense satiny finish. Surfaces are ideal and nearly flawless. The strike is razor-sharp and the eye appeal is first-rate. Only 3 coins have graded finer at NGC. # $ Bust Quarters NGC. VF-30. A late die state with a heavy die crack bisecting the obverse from the rim above Liberty to the rim below the 6 in the date. A neat collector coin with pleasing color and surfaces. # $ Seated Liberty Quarters 1842-O. PCGS. VF-30. Small Date. Well detailed w/pleasing problem-free silver-gray surfaces. One of the keys to this series. Quite scarce in any grade with just 12 coins grading finer than this coin at PCGS.... # $ NGC. PR-63. CAC. Vibrant rainbow toning off beautiful, highly reflective surfaces, gives this coin exceptional eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAM. Sharply struck with crisp luster and strong contrast between the deep mirrored fields and frosted design elements # $ S. PCGS. G-6. A better date with a mintage of 80, # $ PCGS. PF-64. CAC. A brilliant core with just the barest trace of color at the rim. The devices are modestly frosted and enhance this coins strong eye appeal. # $ NGC. MS-65. Blast white flashy surfaces stand out on this scarce Civil War date. The strike is excellent & the eye appeal is grand. Only 7 grade finer at NGC. # $ NGC. PF-65. CAM. A gorgeous blast white Gem with stunning contrast between the mirrored fields and the frosted design elements. A scarce date with just 725 proofs and 16,800 business strikes minted # $ PCGS. MS-63+. Well struck with frosty white luster # $ CC. NGC. MS-61. Super flashy surfaces exhibit a very sharp strike while beautiful golden accents surround a white core # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Nice original lustrous surfaces w/a dusting of light russet toning. The strike is sharp and an absence of significant marks suggest this coin is very conservatively graded.. # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. A gorgeous blast white proof with thick snowy frost on the design features. Only 1,039 proofs and 14,400 business strikes made for this scarce date # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. Very flashy with nearly flawless surfaces and blazing white luster. The design is frosted and stands out nicely from the deep mirrored fields. A better date with just 886 proofs & 5,000 business strikes minted # $ Barber Quarters 1893-S. NGC. MS-64. Very well struck with a cream-white core and a touch of faint gold toning # $ NGC. MS-63. A very bold strike with crisp white luster and just the barest trace of gold mostly at the rim.... # $ NGC. MS-62. Brilliant luster and a sharp strike # $ NGC. PF-63. CAM. CAC. An attractive flashy proof with heavy frost on the design

15 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY and deep reflective fields. 846 struck # $ O. PCGS. VF # $ PCGS. MS-65. A lovely blend of strong frosty white luster and a light golden tone # $ PCGS. PR-63. A thin layer of pale golden tint rests upon beautifully mirrored surfaces. Quite pleasing.... # $ PCGS. PR-64. Flashy mirrored surfaces with a very attractive light champagne-gold hue # $ D. NGC. MS-62. Well struck with flashy brilliant surfaces framed by a touch of gold at the rim # $ O. NGC. MS-62. Rich lustrous surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. A modest 784,000 minted and a date that saw extensive circulation resulting in a low survival rate of mostly well circulated coins. This is a well struck Gem with vibrant white luster framed by a touch of peripheral gold... # $ D. NGC. MS-63. Blast white thick frosty luster on an underrated date that infrequently shows up in mint state # $ NGC. MS-63. Rich frosty luster with a sharp strike # $ NGC. MS-63. Flashy lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-62. A tough date w/a modest mintage of 484,000. This example has nice satiny white mint luster w/a touch of toning. A great looking MS-62!.... # $ S. PCGS. G-6. CAC. The lowest mintage in the series at a mere 40,000 coins. This one is a Gem for the grade with pleasing dovegray surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Amazingly thick vanillawhite frosty luster illuminates sharply struck surfaces. Abrasions are trivial and virtually non-existent. An exquisite key date example that is most often found in very good or lower condition. Only 5 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS. # $ PCGS. PR-66+. CAM. CAC. Vibrant lavender and gold bathed with a nearly pristine surface. The cameo on the obverse is nearly full white and bold. The lowest mintage proof date in the series with only 380 pieces struck. Simply stunning! # $ D. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck with a silver-white core and a touch of toning at the rim # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike. Nice for the grade # $ D. PCGS. AU # $ D. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Booming white luster dances off amazing proof-like surfaces w/gorgeous snowy frost on the design features. The strike is razor sharp & the overall eye appeal is incredible!.. # $ Standing Liberty Quarters 1917 T-2. NGC. MS-66. CAC. Gorgeous blast white luster radiates across sharply struck surfaces. The cartwheel is very dramatic # $ S T-1. PCGS. MS-64. FH. A sharp strike with full head detail and bold rivets on the shield. The surfaces are attractive with crisp champagne-white luster... # $ S T-1. PCGS. MS-67. FH. Sharply struck and nearly flawless with rich satiny luster and lightly dappled gold and ice-blue toning. An exceptional example of this first year and type Standing Liberty Quarter. PCGS has graded just two 67+ coins finer # $ PCGS. MS-65. FH. Brilliant frosty luster with a few minor touches of champagne accent. The strike is super sharp & the look is grand # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Gorgeous thick frosty white luster exhibits a touch of pale gold hue. The strike is sharp in the shield and the skirt while detail in the head is close to being full. A scarce better date with great eye appeal # $ PCGS. VF-30. CAC. A well detailed and very pleasing example of this better date # $ PCGS. MS-64. FH. Brilliant white surfaces display peripheral champagne accent and a great strike... # $ PCGS. MS-65. FH. Vibrant cream-white luster and a sharp strike including precise head detail # $ S. NGC. MS-66+. FH. Blast white frosty luster flows across surfaces that have a razorsharp strike. The brilliance really stands out and the head detail is precise. Truly a scarce date in all grades. This issue is the second lowest mintage raised date with a mintage of 1, Only 5 coins have graded finer at NGC # $ S. PCGS. XF-45. CAC. A very attractive and problem-free example of this rare date. The detail is strong & remnant luster remains on light silver-gray surfaces. # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy surfaces with a delicate champagne hue. Very nice for the grade # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Rich satiny white luster with no significant marks and just a trace of toning # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Rich satiny mint luster and a solid strike # $ NGC. MS-65. FH. Thick olive and rose tinted luster flows across sharply struck surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Very well struck with creamy white luster over satiny smooth surfaces. The head detail is extremely close to full # $ Washington Quarters 1932-D. PCGS. MS-62. Frosty white luster combines with a sharp strike to offer great eye appeal on this first year key date # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Satiny luster that s mostly white with a wisp of champagne toning # $ PCGS. MS-62. Clean surfaces with vibrant brilliant luster that has a faint champagne hue # $ PCGS. MS-63. Doubled Die Obverse. Crisp white luster # $ PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Brilliant thick frosty luster with a great strike..... # $ NGC. PF-65. Blast white very reflective surfaces provide great eye appeal. The first proof date issued in the series. # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy mostly white luster and a sharp strike. The surfaces are very clean for the grade..... # $ S. NGC. MS-65. Very flashy and mostly white with a touch of iridescent toning at the rim # $ PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Flashy champagnewhite luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Blast white # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Creamy mint luster and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. A superb Gem with flashy mostly white luster & light peripheral toning # $ S. PCGS. MS-67. Blazing white luster w/virtually flawless surfaces. # $ NGC. PF-67. Blast white. # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. Blast white with nice cameo contrast # $

16 Order Toll Free D/S. PCGS. MS-64+. Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with minimally abraded surfaces. Outstanding for the grade # $ PCGS. PR-67. CAM. Blast white and heavily frosted # $ PCGS. PR-67. DCAM. Blast white perfection! # $ Bust Half Dollars PCGS. VF-20. A classic rarity from the first year the Mint issued silver coinage for circulation. Just 23,464 were minted. This is a pleasing example with even steel-gray surfaces, strong detail, and no adjustment marks # $ PCGS. AG-3. 2 Leaves. Pleasing for the grade with the major detail and a full date showing # $ PCGS. G-4. O-126. Small Head. Problem-free original gray shaded surfaces display even detail and have a very attractive look for the grade. This is the only example for the date at this grade level with a CAC sticker # $ PCGS. VF-35. O-108a. 2 Leaves. Well detailed w/beautiful soft gray surfaces framed by peripheral light greenish-gold that even has a hint of luster remaining.. # $ PCGS. VG-8. CAC. O-103a. Problemfree warm gray surfaces provide excellent eye appeal for this classic issue. # $ PCGS. VF-20. O-104. Small 3. Nice clean soft gray surfaces with strong detail for the grade # $ PCGS. F-15. O-105. Knob 6. Small Stars. Attractive gray and amber shaded surfaces # $ PCGS. VF Over Inverted 6. Attractive well detailed gray shaded surfaces. An interesting overdate as the 6 in the date was punched in upside down originally and then corrected. A popular variety. # $ /5. PCGS. F-15. Large Stars. Attractive gray shaded surfaces # $ /5. PCGS. XF-45. Large Stars. Wonderful silver-gray surfaces highlight a coin w/good detail and eye appeal..... # $ PCGS. AU-55. Large Stars. 50/20 Rev. O-112. Bearly full detail and rich brilliant silver-gray luster. Nice!.... # $ PCGS. XF-40. CAC. Draped Bust. Exceptionally nice for the grade with beautiful original surfaces # $ PCGS. XF-45. O-109. Gray shaded surfaces have a wonderful old-time look # $ /7. PCGS. AU-55. A beautiful early Bust Half with virtually full creamy white mint luster. Soft champagne accents cling to the periphery and the strike is bold and distinct. Quite attractive & desirable. # $ PCGS. XF-45. III Edge. The Mint experimented with two edge lettering variations in They put a III between words as on this example and also put XXX between words as another experiment. This is an attractive upper-end XF with a trace of luster off light silver-gray surfaces.. # $ PCGS. AU-58. Small 8. Creamy white luster rests upon nearly mint state surfaces. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ PCGS. XF-40. O-106. Small 8. Lovely gray shaded surfaces provide strong eye appeal # $ PCGS. XF-45. Sharply struck with warm gray surfaces # $ PCGS. VF-25. O-106a. Single Leaf. Attractive slate-gray surfaces with a solid strike # $ PCGS. AU-53. CAC. Beautiful problemfree light silver-gray surfaces and sharply detailed # $ PCGS. AU-58. Creamy white luster rests upon sharply struck surfaces. Just a touch of rub prevents a mint state designation # $ PCGS. AU-58. Well struck with lustrous champagne-silver surfaces that show just the slightest trace of rub... # $ PCGS. AU-58. Square Base 2, Small 8 s, Large Letters. Bright lustrous surfaces with a touch of peripheral toning. Very sharp detail with just the barest touch of rub # $ NGC. MS-61. Well struck with creamy champagne-white luster and strong eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-63. Small Letters. Rich creamy mostly white luster rests upon surfaces with sharply struck devices. Excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. AU-58. Reeded Edge. Silver-gray lustrous surfaces with just a touch of wear # $ PCGS. MS-61. Reeded Edge, Capped Bust, Large Letters. Well struck with creamy lustrous surfaces # $ Seated Liberty Half Dollars 1845-O. PCGS. AU-58. Lovely frosty white nearly mint state surfaces showcase excellent strike # $ O. ANACS. AU-50. Sharp detail with attractive, problem-free soft-gray surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. Arrows. A touch of gold and violet overlay on mostly white surfaces. Well struck and pleasing... # $ O. NGC. XF-40. CAC. CSA Obverse. Identified by a die crack from the rim to Liberty s nose. The same die crack is seen on the 4 known examples of the 1861 Confederate Half. This is a beautiful coin with solid detail and outstanding original surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-63. Richly mirrored surfaces blend with warm honey and turquoise tints. A classic and original look. # $ CC. PCGS. XF-45. Sharp detail with light surfaces except for a splash of dark toning between 1 and 3 o clock on the obverse. Would probably be in an AU holder otherwise # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAM. Arrows. A shortlived two year type to signify to the public that the weight had changed from to 12.5 grams. This is a very attractive proof with a champagne core framed by turquoise and gold peripheral toning. Heavy frost on the design adds to the excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-63. CAC. A delicate blend of gold and violet tint rests upon nicely mirrored surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-63. CAC. Brilliant white reflective surfaces provide excellent contrast to unnoted cameo devices. A wisp of gold tint clings to the outermost edge. The eye appeal is great on this scarce date proof # $ PCGS. XF-45. Solid detail with pleasing steel-gray surfaces that have a nice turquoise hue at the borders. Just minted # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. Blast white except for a trace of delicate color at the rim. Strong cameo contrast and clean surfaces give this coin excellent eye appeal. Just 1,100 proofs and 4,400 business strikes minted # $ NGC. PF-65. Flashy deep mirrored surfaces with nice white frost on the design features # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAM. 590 proofs and 12,000 business strike were all the mint produced for this scarce date. This lovely near-gem example has frosted white devices with beautiful original toning in the deeply mirrored fields. Shades of turquoise and

17 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY golden-brown contrast nicely w/the design elements # $ Barber Half Dollars PCGS. PR-64. Flashy proof surfaces with light powder-blue and gold toning on the obverse and light cream-gold on the reverse # $ O. PCGS. MS-64+. Frosty white luster blended w/light golden highlights. A splendid example of a scarce date... # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. A beautiful example of this early better date with a flashy creamwhite core and attractive peripheral toning. The strike is strong and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. A nice original example of this scarce date with sharp detail and lustrous surfaces that are lightly toned # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. Exquisite cameo devices. Mostly blast white surfaces. A touch of golden tint lines the outermost edge of the obverse. A golden hue shimmers from the lettering to the edge on the reverse. Fantastic eye appeal. Only 5 coins grade numerically higher in PCGS holders.... # $ PCGS. XF-45. CAC. Bold detail with nice original surfaces # $ O. PCGS. MS-63+. Blast white and a great strike with proof-like fields and cameo producing frost on the devices. A flashy example of this scarce date which is seldom available in mint state..... # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. This is the rarest date in the series in Mint State, surpassing even the 1904-S. This example has frosted white design features and magnificent proof-like surfaces with very few insignificant marks. The strike is consistent with most the known high grade examples. It is solid overall with some weakness to the right side stars and slight weakness to the right side of the shield on the reverse and the eagle s neck. This is a super collector coin and one of the stars of our inventory! # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. A beautiful example of this better date with rich satiny mint luster and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Rich goldenchampagne shades blend upon lustrous nearly mint state surfaces. A very desirable issue in all grades and very elusive this nice # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck and satiny white with exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade. A semi-key date that is scarce in any grade with a mintage of just under a million coins # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. Sharp detail and beautiful original surfaces. Seems undergraded! # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. Strong detail and attractive # $ PCGS. AU-55. Lustrous silver-gray surfaces and sharp detail.... # $ PCGS. AU-50. Strong detail with crisp lustrous surfaces # $ NGC. PF-67. From a proof mintage of 755 coins, we are pleased to offer this delightful Superb Gem! The strike and depth of the mirror surfaces are amazing and the devices show very nice mint frost. The coin is mostly white, but there is just a delicate touch of toning which produces a lovely light gold glow. Super quality!.. # $ D. PCGS. AU-53. Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Satiny white luster with just a trace of gold at the rim. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are very attractive with minimal abrasions. 1,250,000 minted yet few have survived in high grade. # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck and free of noteworthy marks with rich champagnewhite luster # $ PCGS. MS-65. A beautiful well struck Gem with a pearl-white core and a splash of light lavender toning.... # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. Pleasant crisp white luster. Approximately 1/2 the mintage of P & S coins struck during the same year # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful satiny silver-gray surfaces and a strong strike with outstanding eye appeal. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. AU-53. Sharp detail with lots of crisp white luster remaining. # $ PCGS. PR-64+. CAC. Flashy brilliant surfaces and devoid of significant marks. The strike is needle-sharp.. # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Nice lustrous champagne-gold surfaces and a sharp detail. Only 2 have gained CAC approval! # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck with rich white luster. Excellent eye appeal # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Well struck with crisp cream white luster dusted with faint lavender and gold # $ PCGS. AU-55. Crisp mostly white luster and sharp detail. The third lowest mintage in the series # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Rich creamy luster glows with a light amber tint. While available in lower grades, high-end graded pieces can be quite elusive. Only 6 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Creamy white luster w/a lovely hint of bluish gold... # $ S. PCGS. XF-45. Sharp detail & original rich surfaces. A modest 604,000 minted # $ PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Well struck lustrous golden-tan surfaces and virtually no sign of wear. A key date with the lowest mintage in the series at 124,230 pieces. # $ S. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. Attractive antiquesilver patina rests upon surfaces w/generous luster remnants. A date seldom seen with a CAC sticker & the only one to receive CAC approval at this grade level.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. A scarce coin from the final year of the series with just 138,000 minted. That s the second lowest mintage for any Barber Half. This coin has rich lustrous cream-white surfaces and a bold strike # $ Walking Liberty Half Dollars PCGS. MS-65. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike. A nice example of this popular first year Walker # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Wonderful shimmering satiny white luster. The look is quite clean for the grade and is very attractive. A better date with only 508,000 minted # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Gold CAC. Gorgeous original surfaces with satiny champagnewhite luster and a sharp strike. The rare gold CAC sticker indicates the coin has exceeded CAC s stringent grading standards # $ NGC. MS-66. Blast white satiny surfaces display a great strike & wonderful eye appeal. 17

18 Order Toll Free Only 4 coins grade finer at NGC # $ PCGS. MS-64. Crisp white luster and well struck # $ PCGS. MS-66. White frosty surfaces exhibit light champagne hues. The strike is very sharp and the look is quite appealing. Housed in an old green label holder. Only 3 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS # $ D Obv. PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful frosty mint luster that is mostly white with nice light peripheral toning. The strike is sharp and the surfaces display minimal marks # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy mostly white luster with just a touch of toning. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are outstanding for the grade # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Vibrant brilliant mint luster and a solid strike w/exceptionally nice surfaces that are minimally abraded. In an early green label holder. # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Shimmering pearly white luster gives this beauty outstanding eye appeal. The strike is bold & the surfaces are devoid of significant abrasions # $ S. PCGS. VF-30. A scarce date w/attractive battleship-gray surfaces. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Very well struck w/creamwhite luster and beautiful surfaces that are nearly mark-free # $ PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful satiny white luster and an excellent strike on this Gem key date Walker. The 246,000 coin mintage is the second lowest in the series. Only 4 have graded numerically higher at PCGS # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Thick white luster along w/golden-violet accents provides excellent eye appeal on this beautiful better date Walker. The strike is very sharp on this example. The issue is known for weak strikes and this is a pleasant exception.the CAC sticker is not often given on this date and it is very well deserved.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Exceptionally well struck for the date with crisp white luster. A scarce date and one of the more underrated issues in this popular series. # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Blazing mint luster and a strong strike with a faint golden hue. Outstanding eye appeal... # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant mostly white luster with subtle violet and gold tint. Quite nice for the grade # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike with very clean surfaces. Compares favorably with most MS-65 coins we see! # $ S. NGC. MS-63. Blast white frosty luster rests upon sharply struck surfaces. A scare Depression era date with a mintage of 1,786, # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. An attractive blend of creamy white and brilliant lemon luster rests upon sharply struck surfaces. A notably better date. Very nice!..... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike w/full skirt lines, thumb separation, & strong head detail.. # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Attractive mellow gold hue enhances very sharply struck surfaces # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Crisp almond-white luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful crisp white luster with a sharp strike.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant white frosty luster w/a very sharp strike.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous white surfaces exhibit a touch of golden accent & a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny mint luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with satiny white surfaces that display a hint of gold # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny white luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-67. CAC. A wonderful Superb Gem with vibrant luster and delicate champagne, lime, and russet toning that strengthens to the rim..... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny white luster with minimal marks and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Satiny white luster and a bold strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Blast white with beautiful surfaces and a strong strike # $ PCGS. MS-65. Brilliant white flashy luster with surfaces that are very sharply struck # $ PCGS. MS-66. Cream-white luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-66. Blast white with excellent mirrors # $ D. NGC. MS-65. CAC. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike with very clean surfaces # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-66. Flashy white surfaces and nearly flawless # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Attractive glowing amber luster flows across nearly mark-free surfaces. The strike is very sharp & the eye appeal is outstanding # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Creamy white luster with an exceptionally strong strike for the date # $ S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Beautiful blazing mostly white luster with a sprinkle of toning. Free of any major marks... # $ S. PCGS. MS-66+. Well struck with a flashy brilliant silver patina that has the barest touch of a gold hue.. # $ NGC. MS # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. PR-66. Blast white and nearly perfect! # $ D. NGC. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. Sharply struck with heavy silver-white luster!... # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Crisp white luster with silky smooth surfaces... # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white and an incredible strike. The key to the Short Set and a date that is plagued with soft strikes # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-63. A razor sharp strike with deep reflective fields. Nearly blast white with a faint toning haze..... # $ PCGS. PR-65. Needle-sharp and pristine with flashy brilliant surfaces. # $ D. NGC. MS # $ D. NGC. MS-65. CAC... # $ D. NGC. MS # $ NGC. MS # $ NGC. MS # $ NGC. MS-67. Vibrant almond-white luster. Nearly flawless surfaces. # $ PCGS. MS # $ S. NGC. MS-67. Blinding white luster and as bold a strike as you ll ever see on this issue. Obviously struck from freshly polished dies as the surfaces are satiny smooth with a semi proof-like quality. A remarkable 43-S with none grading numerically finer at NGC or PCGS # $ D. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Blazing luster and a great strike with nearly flawless surfaces. A trace of color, mostly at the rim, gives it that right-out-of-an-original-roll look! # $695.00

19 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY 1943-S. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white and extremely well struck for the date with strong skirt lines # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful glowing luster with a hint of mellow gold hue. Very attractive # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-67. Vibrant brilliant mint luster w/a wonderful ice-blue hue. The surfaces are silky smooth and beautiful w/no significant marks. None have graded numerically higher at PCGS or NGC... # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. NGC. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ S. NGC. MS # $89.95 Franklin Half Dollars PCGS. PR-65. Blast white. # $ S. NGC. MS-65. FBL. Thick rich creamy luster flows across sharply struck surfaces. Only 5 coins grade numerically finer at NGC # $ PCGS. PR # $85.00 Bust Dollars ANACS. VF-30. B x 6 Stars. Small Eagle Reverse. Well detailed with attractive steel-gray surfaces # $ /8. NGC. VF-35. CAC. Beautiful even dove gray surfaces that are problem-free and very attractive. Outstanding for the grade # $ PCGS. F-15. CAC. Well detailed with beautiful smooth battleship gray surfaces. A Gem for the grade!..... # $ NGC. XF-45. Strong detail with light silver-gray surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster. Just 41,650 minted which is the lowest of the Heraldic Eagle type. # $ /1. PCGS. XF-40. Wide Date. Attractive problem-free battleship-gray surfaces. A popular and very clear over-date variety # $ Seated Liberty Dollars NGC. AU-55. CAC. A very pleasing example of this popular first year Seated Liberty Dollar. The detail is sharp and the surfaces are a beautiful lustrous dove gray # $ PCGS. MS-62+. A scarce date with just 24,500 minted and few high grade survivors had a mintage of a mere 1,300, yet more mint state coins have been graded at PCGS for this date than the 1845! This is a very pleasing example with flashy white luster coming off semi proof-like surfaces. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are attractive with just minimal minor marks. This is the only MS-62+ graded at PCGS with just three MS-63 s and a single MS-64 grading finer # $ PCGS. MS-63. Vibrant white luster and well struck w/excellent eye appeal. Housed in an early PCGS holder... # $ O. PCGS. XF-45. Scarce in any grade with a mintage of just 40,000. This is a beautiful example with sharp detail and pleasing surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-63. Restrike. PCGS has graded a single original proof for 1852 and it is reported that 1 or 2 more may exist. Just like in 1851, the Mint struck restrikes for collectors and it is estimated that just 30 to 35 exist. This example is very pleasing w/ deep mirrored fields and enough frost on the design to lead us to feel it merits a cameo distinction. Both sides are very flashy with the obverse being white while the reverse has a faint lavender-blue hue. The surfaces are very attractive with no significant marks and the eye appeal is strong... # $ PCGS. XF-45. Sharp detail with an even silver-gray obverse and a variegated reverse with various shades of gray and areas of bright lustrous silver # $ NGC. MS-64. This popular Civil War date saw a modest 30,700 minted and is scarce in any grade. This is a choice mint state example with cream-white luster and a sharp strike. The surfaces are devoid of significant marks # $ CC. PCGS. XF-40. This popular rare date, from the first year of operation at the Carson City mint, had a mintage of just 12,462. This is a well-detailed, problem-free coin with nice steel-gray surfaces.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Sharply struck surfaces exhibit creamy white luster and traces of champagne accent along the periphery. Over a million minted but few have survived in high grade. Only 4 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS and none of these have traded publicly in over ten years.. # $ NGC. PR-64. CAM. CAC. Rich champagne shadings provide excellent eye appeal to this last year of issue beauty. Cameo devices stand out quite nicely against striking mirrored fields. Pedigreed to the famed Garrett collection # $ Trade Dollar 1877-S. NGC. MS-63+. Well struck w/flowing cream-white luster and minimal marks # $ Morgan Dollars 1878-CC. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Blast white surfaces with nice field reflection and device cameo contrast. The look is clean, flashy, and quite attractive # $ /8TF. PCGS. MS-65. Strong 7/8 Feathers. Booming white luster with frosted design features that contrast with semi proof-like fields. The strike is needle-sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding.. # $ TF. PCGS. MS-63. Reverse of Satiny white luster and a sharp strike # $ TF. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Reverse of Frosty white design features contrast dramatically with mirrored fields on this beautiful Gem first-year Morgan. A ring of gold at the rim attests to the originality of this piece # $ TF. PCGS. MS-65+. Reverse of Beautiful satiny white luster over nearly markfree surfaces. The cheek is particularly clean and the strike is very sharp. # $ TF. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy white luster w/a thin ring of gold at the rim... # $ TF. PCGS. MS-64. PL. Strong proof-like surfaces on both sides. Nice cameo-effect on Ms. Liberty # $ PCGS. MS-66. Blast white frosty surfaces w/a sharp strike. Only 6 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS w/none of these publicly auctioned in over 10 years. # $ PCGS. MS-66+. Stunning brilliant white surfaces display thick frost and an excellent 19

20 Order Toll Free strike. Only 6 coins grade finer at PCGS # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63. Perfect CC. Blast white with frosted design features and a sharp strike # $ CC. PCGS. MS-64. Blast white and a sharp strike w/nicely frosted design features. Perfect CC variety # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. Blast white frosty surfaces display an excellent strike and great eye appeal # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. A needle-sharp strike with vibrant mint luster & outstanding eye appeal. A scarce date in MS-65 or better & most MS-65 coins we ve seen can t hold a candle to this superior CAC approved example. Only 26 have graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ S. NGC. MS # $ S. NGC. MS # $ NGC. MS-66. PL. A very scarce date with proof-like surfaces. This is one of just eight to certify MS-66 PL at NGC and PCGS combined with just two coins designated DMPL. None have grade finer. This example is really special with a great strike, very clean surfaces and beautiful cream white luster. The devices are heavily frosted & produce a wonderful cameo effect.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Flashy white luster and well struck. Clean surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. Crisp frosty white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65+. Boldly struck with frosty cream-white luster.... # $ PCGS. MS-65+. PL. Blast white w/heavy frost on the design & minimal marks on beautiful surfaces. PCGS has graded just 4 coins 65+ PL with only 2 finer... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Frosty white luster and a strong strike w/beautiful clean surfaces. Strong eye appeal! # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Blast white surfaces and a great strike # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Beautiful frosty white surfaces and a sharp strike with minimal marks # $ O. PCGS. MS-64+. Blast white frosty luster and a very sharp strike with a beautiful clean look. While pieces without a + designation are frequently available, these near MS-65 coins are scarce. Full MS-65 s are very elusive and command five figure prices. This example offers both excellent quality and exceptional value..... # $ S. NGC. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. Beautifully mirrored fields contrast nicely with thick cameo devices. A touch of gold accent at the rim enhances the look of very sharply struck surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Booming cream-white luster with frosted devices and semi prooflike fields # $ CC. NGC. MS-65+. CAC. Exceptionally nice with blast white luster and a needlesharp strike. The design features are heavily frosted and the fields are semi proof-like # $ CC. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Blast white with lovely frosted design features. # $ O. NGC. MS-64. DMPL. Brilliant mirrored white fields provide a great contrast w/sharply struck cameo devices # $ O. PCGS. MS-64+. DMPL. CAC. Blast white reflective mirrored fields and cameo devices w/a razor-sharp strike. # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Blast white and well struck with highly reflective mirrored fields that really frame the heavily frosted design features. A wonderful 81-O Morgan that is tied for the finest Proof-Like graded at PCGS # $ S. NGC. MS # $ S. NGC. MS # $ S. NGC. MS-67. Blast white and a great strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC... # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ CC. NGC. MS-62. Creamy white luster # $ CC. NGC. MS-66. Flashy blast white surfaces exhibit a razor-sharp strike and a clean look # $ CC. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white with glistening frosty surfaces. The strike is razorsharp # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. Blast white surfaces with excellent mirror and frost contrast. Devices have a razor-sharp strike and the look is grand # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ NGC. PR-67+. A wonderful proof Morgan with flashy white surfaces framed by a tiny trace of gold at the perimeter. The strike is needle-sharp and the surfaces are virtually flawless. Modest frost on the design features contrasts beautifully against the very deep mirrored fields. A thrilling coin that the next owner will really enjoy!.. # $ PCGS. MS-67. Very flashy cream-white luster with a sharp strike and attractive clean surfaces. Outstanding quality with just 5 coins grading numerically finer at PCGS # $ CC. PCGS. MS-66. PL. Well struck with frosted devices and watery proof-like fields. Super quality and wonderful eye appeal # $ O. NGC. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ CC. NGC. MS-63. Frosty white luster with a great strike # $ CC. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white frosty surfaces with a great strike... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. Blast white with heavily frosted design features creating a stunning cameo effect... # $ O. NGC. MS # $ O. NGC. MS-65. DMPL. Nice cameo contrast with deep mirrored fields and heavily frosted design features. The strike is needle-sharp and the surfaces are blast white # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. Flashy deep mirrored fields with frosted designs # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. Blast white & a great strike w/exceptionally clean surfaces. The design features are heavily frosted and the fields are deeply mirrored creating a strong cameo effect # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Blast white & a needlesharp strike with frosted design features that present a light cameo. The surfaces are minimally abrades & are exceptionally nice for the grade. Truly rare in mint state w/just 15 coins grading numerically finer at PCGS and there is undoubtedly some duplication. This is an exciting Morgan w/outstanding eye appeal! # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. Blast white with nice frost on the design and gorgeous deep mirrored fields. The strike is needle-sharp & the eye appeal is outstanding. # $ CC. PCGS. G-4. Problem-free battleshipgray surfaces. Seldom seen at this grade level and very desirable..... # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Blast white and well struck # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Flashy surfaces and crisp design features.... # $695.00

21 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Blast white frosty surfaces exhibit a very sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-67. Blast white surfaces exhibit a razor-sharp strike and a super clean look # $ PCGS. PR-63. Very reflective mirrors contrast nicely with unnoted light cameo devices. A delicate layer of champagne hue adds a little bit of pizzazz. Very eye-catching # $ O. NGC. MS-62. CAC. Beautiful frosty white luster rests upon surfaces that are exceptionally sharp for the issue. While most pieces are poorly struck, this example displays great detail in both the hair and breast feathers. Very desirable.... # $ O. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Blast white luster flows across surfaces that are free of major abrasions. During this time period, New Orleans strikes are notorious for weakness. This example is a fortunate exception. The hair is defined with great detail & the cotton balls pop out. The eagle displays layers of distinct breast feathers. While the date saw a lofty mintage of 10,710,000 pieces, quantities were most likely melted. High-end mint state pieces are extremely elusive. Only 3 pieces grade finer at PCGS and prices for these easily break six figures when available. This is truly an exceptional piece and offers fantastic value # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Blast white and a great strike with frosted devices and semi proof-like surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. A beautiful blast white Gem with lightly frosted design features and very few marks. A better date with almost all the high grade coins coming out of the 1970 s Redfield Hoard..... # $ PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. Blast white virtually proof-like surfaces exhibit an exceptionally clean look. The strike is overall sharp and much better than one would expect for an issue that normally comes poorly struck. A truly beautiful high end offering # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Blast white # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Blast white and a sharp strike. Very nice for the grade. # $ /6-O. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Blast white frosty luster rests upon surfaces with a solid strike. The look is quite appealing for the grade. The variety was not discovered until 1972 and has since become both very popular and highly desired. # $ /6-O. PCGS. MS-63. Outstanding for the grade with beautiful satiny white surfaces and a strong strike # $ NGC. MS-64. DMPL. Blast white and very flashy with deep mirrors and frosted devices # $ O. PCGS. MS-65+. Satiny white luster and free of significant marks. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Nearly a Gem with flashy white luster and a sharp strike # $ CC. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. One of the keys to this popular series and the most elusive Morgan from the Carson City mint. This is a well struck example with brilliant luster and a great look. Just a touch of rub keeps this out of a mint state holder # $ CC. PCGS. VG-10. One of the keys to the series with a mintage of just 350, # $ O. PCGS. MS-63+. Crisp mint luster and well struck # $ PCGS. MS-65. Blast white surfaces exhibit flashy luster and a very sharp strike # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63. Crisp white and a sharp strike # $ O. PCGS. MS-66. A fantastic example of this better date with blast white luster, no significant marks, & a great strike. The fields are semi proof-like and the eye appeal is outstanding! Just 29 have graded 66 at PCGS with 1 piece grading # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike with very clean surfaces # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. Blast white luster and a sharp strike with super deep mirrored fields & heavy frost on the design elements. The resulting cameo effect produces excellent eye appeal. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Blast white with snowy frost on the design. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are clean including the cheek which has no noteworthy marks. Only 3 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ CC. NGC. MS-64. Well struck with flashy white luster # $ CC. PCGS. MS-64. PL. Blast white with frosted devices and highly reflective fields # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Blast white with frosted devices and watery mirrored fields. A beautiful dollar that must have just missed receiving the DMPL designation! # $ PCGS. MS-65. An outstanding Gem example of this better date. The strike is sharp and the beautiful blast white surfaces are free of significant marks.... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Blast white frosty surfaces exhibit a very sharp strike. Abrasions are minimal for the grade and the look is quite eye-catching.. # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Blast white and a sharp strike with nicely frosted design features # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. Extremely well struck with frosty white luster framed by a touch of gold at the rim. Devoid of significant marks & outstanding for the grade.... # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. Bold frosty white luster with a touch of flash. Strike is better than one would expect on a date that is known for weakness # $ S. NGC. AU-58. A true borderline uncirculated coin w/white lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike. The surfaces are free of significant marks and a touch of wear is all that separates this coin from a mid-mint state designation # $ NGC. MS-62. A blast white better date that is well struck and has a solid look for the grade # $ PCGS. MS-64. Blast white and a sharp strike. Outstanding for the grade # $ PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. Extremely sharp definition to all the design elements with vibrant blast white luster and nice cameo producing frost. Minimal marks with none detracting from simply fantastic eye appeal. Just 6 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ CC. NGC. MS-62. Flashy white luster with a touch of gold at the rim. The strike is solid with semi proof-like surfaces # $ CC. PCGS. VF-20. A pleasing example of this popular Carson City Morgan # $ O. NGC. AU-53. A scarce date with lovely antique-silver surfaces that still exhibit generous portions of luster... # $

22 Order Toll Free O. PCGS. AU-55. Nearly mint state white surfaces exhibit a sharp strike and a great look. A better date with only 300,000 pieces minted. A challenging date to acquire in all grades and very desirable at this grade level # $ O. PCGS. AU-58. A better date with 300,000 struck. Lustrous white surfaces exhibit a touch of peripheral gold accent & very light rub. The look is quite attractive and this example would fit in well with a collection of mint state Morgans # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Attractive flashy white surfaces exhibit a very light champagne hue on the obverse. Devices are well struck with sharp layered breast feathers across the eagle. The lowest mintage O mint in the series with a mere 300,000 pieces minted and tough in all grades # $ O. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. A better date with very desirable medium gray surfaces # $ S. PCGS. F-12. Sharp detail w/pleasing surfaces. The key date in this popular series # $ S. PCGS. XF-45. CAC. Strong detail with original silver-gray surfaces that are attractive and problem-free. A scarce CAC approved example of this key date Morgan Dollar # $ NGC. MS-61. CAC. Blast white surfaces exhibit a very sharp strike and a clean look for the grade. A key date and quite elusive in all grades with a mintage of just 110,000 pieces # $ PCGS. MS-63. Flashy white luster with a faint golden hue at the rim. Sharply struck # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Strong frosty white luster w/a solid strike on a date that usually comes poorly struck. Nice! # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Brilliant frosty white surfaces exhibit just a touch of peripheral honey tint. The strike and the eye appeal are excellent # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Blast white and a sharp strike from freshly polished dies. The fields are semi proof-like & the swirling die polish lines are pronounced. The design features are frosted and the overall state of preservation is remarkable! # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Rich cream-white luster off beautiful satiny surfaces. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. A scarce date with flashy white surfaces and minimal marks for the grade. The strike is sharp and the look is great. Only 400,000 pieces were minted and examples are challenging in all grades # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike w/a touch of mirroring to the fields. Truly outstanding for the grade and a rarity with a CAC sticker!. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Well struck and blast white. The fields are semi proof-like while the design elements are very heavily frosted. Excellent eye appeal!..... # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. A beautiful example of this scarce date that is well struck with flashy semi proof-like white surfaces. Known to come heavily abraded; this example is remarkably clean. Only 3 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS. # $ S. PCGS. MS-60. CAC. Blast white surfaces exhibit thick frosty luster and an excellent strike. Abrasions are scattered and minor on the obverse with the reverse being nearly mark-free. Very eye-catching with the only CAC sticker awarded at this grade level # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Exceptionally well struck for this scarce date with frosty white luster framed by a touch of russet-gold toning at the rim. Excellent eye appeal which is rare on a 97-O!.. # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66+. Satiny white luster with beautiful surfaces that are devoid of significant marks # $ O. NGC. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. Blast white with heavy frost and deep mirrored fields # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Satiny white luster over clean surfaces that are nearly mark-free. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is sure to delight # $ O. NGC. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Blast white and well struck with beautiful silky smooth surfaces. A wonderful better date dollar for a top quality collection # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66. Creamy white luster and a sharp strike. Free of any noteworthy marks # $ O. NGC. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Blast white with a razor-sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. Mostly white surfaces display a touch of gold and a very sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant white surfaces exhibit a gentle touch of amber accent. The strike is very sharp and there are no major abrasions. Quite elusive in mint state and very desirable # $ O. NGC. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-66. PL. Blast white mirrors display excellent reflection across the fields and devices. While the issue is known for weakness, this example has a very sharp strike and the surfaces look clean and fresh. Just 1 coin grades finer at PCGS # $ S. ICG. MS-65. Brilliant sharply struck surfaces # $ S. NGC. MS-63. Rich and flashy luster rests upon surfaces with a great strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Sharply struck surfaces display thick frosty luster.... # $ O. PCGS. MS-66. Billowing white luster and a great strike with very clean surfaces # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. Well detailed and problem-free with lustrous mostly white surfaces # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Very attractive with strong detail and nice white lustrous surfaces. Problem-free with just a touch of wear on the high points of the coin. Very scarce with a CAC sticker and we are not aware of a CAC coin ever selling at public auction! # $ ICG. MS-63. Blast white surfaces with a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck with satiny white luster # $ PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful blast white surfaces offer a great strike and thick frosty luster. Fields and devices are clean looking

23 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY with the cheek and neck, in particular, displaying great eye appeal. Examples of the issue are known for poor quality and dull appearance. This is a fortunate exception and is a real prize. Only 1 coin grades numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Brilliant white with a very sharp strike. Very reflective and quite clean for the grade # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Crisp white luster and a strong strike with far fewer marks than typically seen for the grade. # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Vibrant satiny white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces # $ Peace Dollars NGC. MS-65. Well struck w/very flashy champagne-white luster over beautiful clean surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. Rich lustrous surfaces and well struck for the issue. # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with flashy white luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Super blazing white luster displays a few strands of violet tint that cling to the periphery. The strike and the look are both sharp.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Gorgeous cream-white luster and a strong strike with beautiful clean surfaces. This coin will put a lot of 65 s to shame!..... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant luster & nice clean surfaces. Sharply struck. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Beautiful satiny white luster and a strong strike with exceptionally nice surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Beautiful shimmering mint luster over nearly pristine surfaces. Super quality!... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Intense frosty luster with highlights of violet gold along the periphery # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck with strong luster and light toning # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Mostly white and quite flashy with a strong strike and pleasing surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-63. Well struck and mostly white with a touch of gold. The surfaces are amazingly clean for the grade w/ms. Liberty showing a mark-free cheek.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Very well struck with flashy white luster that shows a touch of champagne-gold # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Outstanding for the grade with satiny white luster and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Exceptional creamy white luster flows across sharply struck surfaces. The eagles feathers, known to come weakly struck, display a lovely layered effect. While heavy abrasions are normal on this issue, this example has a refreshingly clean look. Only 1 coin grades numerically finer at PCGS # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. Original mostly white surfaces # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful blast white luster and a great strike with fantastic clean surfaces. PCGS has graded just 5 finer - 3 in 66+, 1 in 67 and 1 in # $ NGC. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy white luster and a full strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Thick frosty luster blended w/a touch of gold pastel. The strike is sharp and distinct. Only 3 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ Early Silver Commemoratives 1893 Isabella Qtr. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Beautifully toned with shades of turquoise, gold and pinkish-gray. The strike is very bold and the lustrous surfaces show no significant marks. A wonderful example of the only quarter denomination commemorative from the classic era # $ Lafayette Dollar. PCGS. MS-63. Attractive white surfaces with touches of champagne accent concentrated along the periphery. The strike is sharp and distinct. Most of this issue are heavily toned or mishandled. That is not the case here!.. # $ Lafayette Dollar. PCGS. MS-65+. Beautiful vibrant white luster w/a very faint champagne tint. The surfaces are amazingly clean with minimal well hidden marks and a sharp strike. Even high grade certified Lafayettes tend to be dark. This bright Gem is a memorable example with wonderful eye appeal # $ Lafayette Dollar. PCGS. MS-66. An amazing example of the only dollar denomination commemorative until modern commemoratives began in the 1980 s. This coin displays vibrant crisp white luster unlike what we ve ever seen on a Lafayette in this high of grade. The strike is very sharp and the satiny surfaces are devoid of significant marks. A rare opportunity to acquire a crisp white example of this scarce coin that almost always exhibits heavy toning # $ Missouri. NGC. MS-65. Sharply struck with lustrous surfaces that have a light amber hue. Excellent eye appeal on this scarce issue # $ Missouri, 2x4. PCGS. MS-64. Vibrant white luster & a sharp strike. # $ Alabama. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with a flashy white core and a splash of light toning # $ Pilgrim. PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful thick frosty luster with a hint of pale amber glow. Much scarcer than the 1920 dated coins in the series with a mintage of just 20, # $ Norse-American. NGC. MS-64. Thick Planchet. Rich frosty surfaces exhibit a very sharp strike # $ Lexington. NGC. MS-66. Frosty white luster with a sharp strike.... # $ Stone Mt. PCGS. MS-64. # $ Ft. Vancouver. PCGS. MS-66. Very attractive with clean surfaces and blazing, nearly full white, luster..... # $ Lexington. PCGS. MS-66. Blast white and a sharp strike # $ S California. NGC. MS-66. Frosty white surfaces with a sharp strike.. # $ Sesquicentennial. NGC. MS-65. Vibrant mint luster and light golden hue provide excellent eye appeal. For a commemorative that is known for abrasion issues, this example is quite clean. Only 6 coins grade finer at NGC # $ Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-66. Rich lustrous surfaces # $ Vermont. PCGS. MS-66. Well struck with clean mostly white surfaces that show light champagne toning, mainly at the periphery # $ Vermont. PCGS. MS-67. Blazing mint luster and a bold strike with neon yellowgold toning at the left rim of the obverse which lightens to ice-blue brilliance at the right side of this Superb Gem. The reverse is equally impressive with a more goldenbrown tint. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ Maryland. NGC. MS-66. # $ Texas. PCGS. MS-66. Crisp brilliant luster and a sharp strike..... # $ D Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-67. Rich frosty luster with a sharp strike. Only struck at the Denver mint for this year of issue. No coins have graded numerically finer at NGC # $

24 Order Toll Free D Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-67. Creamy white luster & a great strike.. # $ Arkansas. PCGS. MS-65.. # $ Texas. PCGS. MS-66. Blast white frosty luster # $ Arkansas. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. A rich silver patina with a beautiful faint ice-blue tint & nearly flawless surfaces. # $ Spanish Trail. PCGS. MS-67. Well struck with lustrous mostly white surfaces that have a touch of gold peripheral toning # $ D Texas. PCGS. MS-67. Crisp white luster and well struck w/virtually mark-free surfaces # $ Cincinnati. NGC. MS-66+. CAC. Frosty surfaces display a delicate layer of gold tint and wonderful eye appeal.. # $ Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-66+. Blast white frosty surfaces with a sharp strike # $ Boone. PCGS. MS # $ Delaware. PCGS. MS-66. Well struck and lustrous with toned surfaces. # $ Elgin. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Nice original surfaces # $ Lynchburg. PCGS. MS-66. Strong frosty luster # $ Norfolk. PCGS. MS-66. Creamy white luster and a sharp strike..... # $ Norfolk. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Rich satiny luster and a full strike # $ Lynchburg. PCGS. MS-66+. Crisp brilliant luster and a sharp strike..... # $ York. PCGS. MS-67. Rich satiny mint luster over beautiful surfaces. # $ D Texas. NGC. MS-66. Rich frosty luster with a sharp strike # $ D Cincinnati. PCGS. MS-65. Lush original white surfaces with a trace of gold at the periphery # $ D Rhode Island. PCGS. MS-67. Cream white luster with just a touch of toning. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ S Cincinnati.. PCGS. MS-64. Crisp mostly white luster & a sharp strike. # $ S Boone. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Sharp strike and frosty luster. # $ Roanoke. PCGS. MS-64. # $ Boone. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy luster with light champagne toning..... # $ Boone. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Satiny white luster # $ New Rochelle. PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant luster and a sharp strike with original card toning # $ D Texas. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Just 3,775 minted. This is a pleasing cream-white example # $ Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy white surfaces display excellent eye appeal. A better date in the series with a mintage of just 3, # $ Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS # $ Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Flashy white surfaces and virtually mark-free # $ Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Blast white. Great eye-appeal # $ D Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Satiny white luster and a sharp strike # $ D Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Rich creamy luster with eye catching surfaces # $ D Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS-66+. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike # $ Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS # $ Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS # $85.00 Early Gold Commemoratives 1903 La. Purchase - Jefferson $1. PCGS. MS-64. Well struck and devoid of significant marks with crisp yellow-gold luster. # $ La. Purchase - Jefferson $1. PCGS. MS-67. Blazing yellow-gold luster over fantastic surfaces that are nearly pristine. The strike is very sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding. The best to grade at PCGS are # $ La. Purchase - McKinley $1. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. Remarkably well preserved with blazing mint luster and a needle-sharp strike. The surfaces are nearly perfect and the eye appeal is outstanding. Only 2 have graded higher at PCGS.... # $ Lewis and Clark $1. PCGS. MS-67. An amazing coin with blazing butter-gold luster and a sharp strike. The surfaces are exceptional with super eye appeal and no significant marks. Just 2 have graded numerically higher at PCGS from a mintage of 10, # $ Lewis and Clark $1. PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful apricot-gold luster glistens upon sharply struck satiny surfaces. Only 10,041 pieces were minted with this being a highly desirable grade level # $ S Panama-Pacific $2 1/2. NGC. AU-58. Just 6,749 minted. The key to the popular eleven coin type set # $ S Panama-Pacific $1. NGC. MS-66. Rich vibrant rose-gold luster coats this exceptional Premium Gem. Fantastic eye appeal! # $ S Panama-Pacific $2 1/2. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Well struck with rich satiny luster and pleasing surfaces. A scarce issue with just 6,749 struck # $ S Panama-Pacific $1. PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful original lustrous gold surfaces with a delicate rose tint # $ S Panama-Pacific $2 1/2. PCGS. VF-35. An attractive lightly circulated example of this scarce issue # $ McKinley $1. NGC. MS-65. Frosty gold luster w/minimal abrasions & excellent eye appeal. Only 9,977 minted.. # $ McKinley $1. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Blazing luster and well struck with beautiful surfaces. Much better than the typical 64! # $ McKinley $1. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. Amazing quality with blazing gold luster & a gorgeous reddish-orange tint. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are silky smooth and virtually perfect. Tied for the finest graded at PCGS # $ Grant $1. PCGS. AU-58. Mark-free surfaces and a sharp strike with flashy gold luster # $ Grant $1, Star. PCGS. MS-66. Sharply struck with thick rich luster over nearly flawless original surfaces. Super quality! # $ One Dollar Gold Coins PCGS. MS-65. No L. This was the first die pair used for this first year Gold Dollar. Breen and Akers both list the mintage as a mere 1,000 coins although most of the survivors are in fairly high grade. This one is spectacular with super rich orange-gold luster exploding off silky smooth surfaces. The strike is razor-sharp and the eye appeal is off the charts! # $ PCGS. MS-64. Closed wreath. A great example of this first year Gold Dollar with

25 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY lustrous orange-gold surfaces and an excellent strike # $ C. PCGS. MS-61. A very desirable C mint issue with lustrous orange shaded surfaces and a very sharp strike. Quite attractive # $ O. NGC. AU-58. A pleasing New Orleans mint dollar with strong detail and lustrous surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. Type 1. Very flashy mint luster & a needle-sharp strike. # $ NGC. AU-58. CAC. Very nearly mint state with crisp original mint luster and nice clean surfaces # $ PCGS. AU-53. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces w/a generous amount of remnant luster # $ NGC. AU-55. Slanted 5. # $ S. PCGS. XF-45. A very scarce Type 2 Dollar with a mintage of just 24,600 and an apparently low survival rate. This is an attractive, well-detailed example. # $ C. NGC. AU-58. Well struck which is seldom the case for this very tough date. The surfaces are lustrous & just the barest touch of rub keeps this coin out of a mint state holder. Only 13,280 minted. # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Scarce in any grade with just 13,000 minted and very scarce in mint state as this issue saw heavy circulation. This is a pleasing well struck example with nice original lustrous surfaces... # $ NGC. PR-65. CAM. A beautiful Gem Proof with reflective deep orange-gold fields & yellow-gold frost on the design. From the outbreak of the Civil War and quite scarce with a mintage of 349. Super quality and a great collector coin!... # $ NGC. MS-63. CAC. Flashy luster and a sharp strike. Outstanding for the grade with far fewer marks than typically seen on an MS-63! # $ PCGS. MS-61. Sharply stuck with rich flashy luster and far fewer marks than typically seen on a 61 coin.. # $ PCGS. MS-67. CAC. An amazing example of this scarce date with heavily frosted design elements & spectacular deep mirrored proof-like fields. The luster explodes off this Superb Gem! Just 10,800 minted # $ Two 1/2 Dollar Gold Coins PCGS. AU Stars Reverse is the sexiest date in American numismatics as most denominations bearing this date are quite rare. The 1804 dollar is legendary. The mintage on this $2 1/2 was a mere 3,327 coins w/an estimated 150 to 200 survivors. A few were struck with a 13 star reverse but only about 10 are known. This 14 Star example is exceptional for the grade. The strike is even and sharp and the surfaces retain considerable mint luster. The eye appeal is excellent and is enhanced by an absence of adjustment marks which are typically found on this issue # $ NGC. XF-40. Block 8. A pleasing example of the Classic Head type... # $ NGC. MS-61. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces sport a sharp strike and no major abrasions. Only 47,030 pieces were minted and finding an example at this grade level can be quite challenging... # $ NGC. XF-45. Clean looking antique gold surfaces. Sure to please.... # $ D. NGC. AU-53. Very attractive mellow orange-gold surfaces exhibit remarkably few abrasions with none being major. The strike is much better than one would expect on an issue well known for weakness. Only 4,643 were minted and this issue is tough to locate in any grade. Only 4 coins have been graded mint state by NGC. None have been graded mint state by PCGS # $ D. NGC. AU-58. Attractive warm yellowgold nearly mint state surfaces offer a touch of green tint. Strike is very sharp and quite nice for a Dahlonega issue. A very desirable offering # $ ANACS. AU-55. Very attractive with lemon-gold luster over very clean surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with satiny yellow-gold luster # $ PCGS. MS-63+. Bright apricot-gold luster and a solid strike with very few marks for the grade # $ S. NGC. AU-58. Yellow-gold surfaces are lustrous with a bit of rub and a touch of flash. A scarce date with only 72,120 minted # $ S. PCGS. AU-58. Nearly mint state surfaces & an excellent strike. Only 69,200 were produced. A very difficult coin to obtain at this grade level... # $ C. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. Well struck on a nice problem-free planchet w/excellent eye appeal. Just 9,056 minted.. # $ S. NGC. AU-58. Bold detail & attractive. A scarce date with a mintage of just 15,200 and few surviving high grade pieces # $ PCGS. MS-64. New Reverse. Sharply struck w/satiny gold luster.. # $ S. NGC. MS-62. Very attractive with lustrous orange-gold surfaces that are free of spots and significant marks. Far better struck than usual with just a touch of weakness on the shield and left leg on the rev. A scarce date in any grade with just 34,000 minted and a low survival rate. In high grade, 1868-S is very elusive with just 2 coins grading finer at NGC # $ PCGS. MS-64. Closed 3. The rarest of the 1873 variants with just 55,225 minted. This example has beautiful satiny mint luster # $ PCGS. XF-45. Solid detail and pleasant original yellow-gold surfaces. Just 4,170 minted # $ PCGS. AU-53. Sharp detail with original lustrous surfaces. Very scarce with a mintage of just 1, # $ S. NGC. MS-61. Sharply struck with flashy yellow-gold luster. A modest 35,400 minted # $ PCGS. MS-65. Vibrant yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike w/beautiful satiny smooth surfaces. Only 16,001 minted # $ NGC. MS-62. Flashy luster and a sharp strike. Just 30,000 minted... # $ NGC. MS-64. Well struck and clean surfaces with flashy deep gold luster # $ PCGS. MS-63. Rich lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike # $ NGC. MS-63. Boldly struck and flashy with proof-like surfaces. Just 29,768 minted # $ PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant lemon-gold luster and an excellent strike. Just 29,768 minted but priced at around a type coin level # $ PCGS. MS-62. Satiny yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike. Very clean for the grade # $ PCGS. PR-63. CAM. CAC. Heavy frost and deep mirrors gives this coin wonderful cameo contrast. Outstanding for the grade with tremendous eye appeal. Just 193 minted # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAM. Extremely well struck w/frosted orange-gold design elements contrasting beautifully off deep mirrored 25

26 Order Toll Free fields. A lovely example of this scarce proof - just 160 minted # $ D. NGC. MS-60. Lustrous mellow orangegold surfaces display a very sharp strike & a clean look. The D mint mark can easily be seen as it is sharp and distinct. A key date with a mintage of 55,680.. # $ D. PCGS. AU-58. Strong D. Nice lustrous surfaces & a sharp strike including the mintmark. Very nearly mint state. # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. Strong D. Very sharply struck with the mint-mark being particularly bold. Rich orange tinted satiny luster illuminates with a glow usually found only on higher grade examples. A wonderful key date with great eye appeal.# $ PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Well struck with clean surfaces and rich orange-gold luster. The second rarest date in this popular series # $ D. PCGS. MS-64+. A borderline-gem with rich satiny luster and a sharp strike. The surfaces are silky smooth & nearly markfree. The finest graded at PCGS are MS65 coins and they carry five figure price tags. This example seems like a good choice for collectors gathering a high grade set # $ PCGS. MS-62. Well struck with clean original lustrous surfaces.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Rich lustrous surfaces and a great strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck and lustrous # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck and lustrous with minimal marks for the grade # $ PCGS. MS-62. Satiny luster and a sharp strike # $ Three Dollar Gold Coins NGC. AU-58. CAC. Very nearly mint state with strong luster and better eye appeal than most MS-60 to 63 coins!.. # $ PCGS. AU-55. Strong detail and lustrous with die clashing evident on both sides # $ PCGS. MS-64. A well struck first year Three with pleasing satiny smooth surfaces that are coated in lush yellow-gold luster # $ PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Flashy peach-gold luster with prominent clash marks on both sides. Scarce in any grade as just 5,000 were minted during the heart of the Civil War # $ PCGS. AU-55. Strong detail w/lustrous orange-gold surfaces. Just 4,000 minted # $ PCGS. MS-61. Just 4,000 minted and an issue that apparently saw heavy circulation as there are probably less than 50 examples known in mint state. This particular coin is very pleasing with flashy orange-gold luster and a solid strike # $ PCGS. MS-62. A nice bold strike with flashy orange-gold luster over semi proof-like surfaces. With a mintage of just 2,600 and seldom-seen in mint state.. # $ NGC. MS-61. Lovely semi proof-like surfaces exhibit no major abrasions and the look is very eye-catching. Only 2,000 pieces were minted. Surviving examples are difficult to locate in any grade and very difficult at this grade level # $ PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Attractive sharply struck surfaces with ample flashy remnant luster. A nearly mint state better date with only 2,000 minted. Very eye-catching # $ NGC. MS-64. CAC. Explosive original mint luster and a sharp strike with beautiful satiny surfaces. A great choice for the collector seeking a memorable Three for their type or date set.... # $ PCGS. MS-65. A fantastic Gem $3 Princess w/blazing original mint luster that produces an intense cascading cartwheel. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are incredibly pure. A great coin to grace a top quality date or type set!. # $ PCGS. MS-63. Flashy orange-gold luster with a slight reddish tint. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are semi proof-like. This rare date had a mintage of just 1,000 coins # $ NGC. AU-58. CAC. Very nearly mint state with lustrous straw-gold surfaces & just the slightest touch of wear.. # $ PCGS. MS-62. From the final year of the series/denomination with a mintage of just 2,300. This example is sharply struck with super flashy semi proof-like surfaces # $ Five Dollar Gold Coins PCGS. MS-61. Large Star Rev. A solid, even strike with flashy lustrous surfaces and 26 outstanding eye appeal. Scarce in any grade with a mintage of only 7,451. Just 3 coins have graded finer at PCGS. # $ PCGS. AU-55. A sharp and even strike with very attractive semi proof-like fields. Pleasing straw-gold luster is only interrupted on the highest points of the design by the barest touch of friction. Excellent eye appeal! Just 37,628 minted # $ PCGS. AU-55. Round 6, 7x6 Stars. Well detailed and attractive with nice yellow-gold luster. Free from any significant abrasions as well as mint-made adjustment marks which are often seen on this issue. A very desirable early FIVE # $ PCGS. MS-62. Small 5. Well struck with crisp yellow-gold luster and clean surfaces that are devoid of significant marks including mint adjustment marks... # $ PCGS. VF-35. Classic, Crosslet 4. Many times rarer than the Plain 4. This is an attractive problem-free example with solid detail # $ NGC. MS-61. Lustrous frosty yellow-gold surfaces exhibit an excellent strike. There are no major abrasions and the look is clean for the grade. While available in lower grades, pieces at this grade level are very difficult to locate # $ PCGS. XF-45. Excellent Strike. Traces of mint luster are still visible... # $ C. NGC. XF-45. Well detailed with pleasing surfaces. A scarce Southern Five with just 21,467 minted... # $ O. NGC. AU-58. CAC. New Orleans mint gold tends to be excessively baggy and lacking eye appeal. This beautiful coin is head & shoulders above what we normally see! The strike is bold and the surfaces are a pleasing lustrous light yellow-gold with a degree of flash that is missing from most of these early O mint Fives. # $ D. NGC. AU-55. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces offer a strike that is very sharp and much better than one would expect. Generous remnant luster remains. Scarce in all grades and very desirable this nice. # $ PCGS. XF-40. Large Date. # $ NGC. MS-63. CAC. A beautiful original early Five-Lib with a sharp strike, clean

27 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY surfaces, and very attractive antique gold luster # $ D. NGC. VF-30. Attractive warm yellowgold surfaces with a clean look and well struck for the issue # $ D. NGC. AU-58. Pleasant lemon-gold surfaces stand out with no major abrasions and just a touch of rub. The eagle is much nicer than one would expect with a sharp neck and shield. With only 4,078 pieces struck, it can be challenging to find this date in any grade # $ D. PCGS. AU-50. Strong detail with nice bright lustrous surfaces. The 91,584 mintage makes this one of the more available Dahlonega mint Fives and this example would make a great D mint type coin # $ D. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Large D. Bold detail w/lustrous surfaces.. # $ S. NGC. XF ,100 minted but a date that saw heavy circulation. The result is few survivors that are mostly well circulated # $ D. NGC. XF-45. CAC. Solid detail with attractive problem-free surfaces. Just 15,362 minted # $ C. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. A very attractive example of this scarce date /flashy orangegold luster. The obverse is very sharp. The rev. is always less sharp as old 1859 dies were used, but this example is as sharp as they come. Only 14,813 minted. # $ PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Light orange-gold shading and thick luster enhance sharply struck surfaces. An issue that is very challenging to locate with a CAC sticker. Also a popular and desirable Civil War date # $ S. NGC. AU-55. Almost full luster with touches of wear on only the high points. Strike is good for the issue. Seldom seen date, especially this nice. Only 5 coins have been graded mint state at NGC and PCGS combined # $ CC. PCGS. F-15. A very scarce coin from the first year of operation for the Carson City mint. Just 75 to 100 known survivors from a minuscule mintage of 7,675. This is a pleasing example with original antique-gold surfaces and the proper detail for the grade. A great opportunity for an advanced collector as this date rarely comes to market in any grade # $ CC. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Flashy mint luster with a sharp strike and a coin that just misses a mint state designation. There is really no sign of wear, just the barest trace of friction. 21,198 were minted but the issue saw heavy circulation. The survival rate is low and most are VF or XF. Just 3 have graded finer at PCGS..... # $ CC. PCGS. G-4. CAC. Problem-free with just honest wear. A scarce date with a lot of eye appeal still left # $ CC. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Nearly mint state with problem-free lustrous surfaces and just a barely detectable touch of rub # $ S. NGC. MS-61. Sharply struck devices and flashy surfaces provide excellent eye appeal. A better date that gets quite challenging to acquire at any level of mint state # $ CC. NGC. MS-61. Frosty yellow-gold surfaces exhibit a very sharp strike and a great original look. Abrasions are minimal and well below what one would expect for the grade. A very scarce and popular CC date # $ NGC. MS-65. Rich frosty luster and a sharp strike with pleasing surfaces that show minimal marks # $ PCGS. PR-63+. DCAM. CAC. Incredible contrast between the bright yellow-gold frosted design and the ultra deep mirrored black-gold fields. Conservatively graded with eye appeal that blows away the technical grade of the coin. Only 99 proofs minted! # $ PCGS. MS-65. Satiny yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-63+. Flashy luster and a strong strike with excellent eye appeal. A modest 329,000 minted... # $ S. NGC. MS-66. The glow from creamy orange-gold luster illuminates surfaces with a razor-sharp strike. Devices and fields have a clean look. While fairly common in lower grades, high grade level pieces can be quite challenging to locate. Only 8 pieces grade numerically finer at NGC.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. A great looking coin with rich mustard-gold luster and a sharp strike. Premium quality for the grade! # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. The second of only two dates of Five Libs from the Denver Mint. This example is well struck with rich flowing yellow-gold luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Sharply struck with silky smooth surfaces and vibrant mint luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Rich lustrous surfaces and a great strike with excellent eye appeal # $ S. NGC. MS-61. CAC. Lovely light orange-gold surfaces stand out with great luster and a sharp strike. While common in lower grades, mint state example can be very challenging. Seldom seen with a CAC sticker # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with rich lustrous surfaces and minimal marks. Scarce in any grade with few surviving in better condition than this lovely example # $ NGC. MS-63. Nice for the grade with crisp original mint luster.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Well struck with satiny luster and very few marks for the grade # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Very well struck with vibrant orange-gold luster and excellent eye appeal. Scarce in any grade & seldom-seen finer than this example with only 18 coins grading higher at PCGS... # $ Ten Dollar Gold Coins PCGS. AU-53. A lovely example of a young country s highest denomination coin. Just 5,999 were minted compared to 37,449 in 1799 and 44,344 in Well struck surfaces are layered in a blend of orange, yellow, and hints of ruby. There are no adjustment marks to hinder wonderful eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-61. Flashy orange-gold surfaces exhibit no major abrasions & an eyecatching strike. Only 145,484 pieces were struck and the date saw heavy circulation. Finding a mint state coin at any grade level can be considered very difficult. In the last 3 years, only 1 PCGS and 1 NGC piece have traded publicly in mint state. This is a great opportunity to obtain a very scarce issue at a very desirable grade level. # $ PCGS. MS-61. Well struck with crisp yellow-gold luster. Amazingly clean surfaces for the grade as these No Motto Tens tend to come rather hacked up.. # $ NGC. XF-45. CAC. A good looking No Motto Ten that is lightly circulated but retains strong detail and a trace of luster # $

28 Order Toll Free S. PCGS. AU-53. Very scarce with a mintage of 11,800 and just 60 to 80 known survivors. None are known in mint state. This is a well detailed example & is fairly clean for an issue that is plagued with problem coins. Only 4 AU-55 and a single AU-58 have graded finer at PCGS.. # $ NGC. AU-53. Brilliant sharply struck surfaces offer flashy remnant luster. Only 3,990 pieces were minted. It is estimated that only pieces have survived with only 1 example graded mint state by NGC and none graded at that level by PCGS. This example represents a very lofty grade that is extremely desirable.. # $ CC. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Only 17,500 minted. This is a pleasing problem-free example with sharp detail.. # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Crisp yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike.... # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with rich flowing yellow-gold luster & few marks for the grade. Only one coin (MS-64) has graded numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with clean surfaces & vibrant satiny gold luster. Perfect for a high quality type set. # $ O. NGC. MS-63. CAC. Exceptionally attractive surfaces exhibit both a very sharp strike and outstanding lemon-gold luster. There are no major abrasions & eye appeal is first-rate. Only 112,771 pieces were minted with just 8 coins grading finer at NGC # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. A brilliant blend of lemon-gold luster & orange accents flow across sharply struck surfaces..... # $ S. NGC. MS-61. Brilliant orange-gold surfaces display great luster and no major abrasions. A coin that is scarce in any grade w/a mintage of just 59,850. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny yellow-gold surfaces exhibit excellent strike & wonderful eye appeal. While considered common in circulated grades, any mint state example is a challenge to find. At this grade level, the issue is rare with only 1 example from PCGS publicly trading in the last 2 years. Only 4 coins grade numerically finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-62. A nice example of the type with a strong strike and flashy gold surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck and nearly mark-free with super flashy orange-gold luster that gives this coin extraordinary eye appeal! # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. Lustrous and problemfree with a great look. A scarce date and one of the rarest S mints, surpassed only by the 20-S and 30-S..... # $ Twenty Dollar Gold Coins NGC. AU-55. Brilliant sharply struck surfaces have an ample amount of luster still remaining. Abrasions are minor and fewer than one would expect on this issue. The first collectible year Twenty... # $ PCGS. AU-58+. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces are sharply struck. The look is very clean w/remarkably few abrasions. Just the slightest touch of rub keep this example from being mint state # $ PCGS. AU-55. Strong detail w/pleasing lustrous surfaces. Popular Civil War date # $ PCGS. AU-58. Sharp detail with crisp lustrous surfaces. Popular Civil War date # $ PCGS. MS-61. A pleasing example of this better Type-2 Twenty with very flashy mint luster and a sharp strike.... # $ PCGS. AU-58. Very nearly mint state with crisp brilliant luster and sharp detail # $ CC. PCGS. AU-58. Flashy lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike. A great looking Carson City Twenty that barely misses a mint state grade! # $ CC. PCGS. AU-50. CAC. A pleasing 20 from the popular Carson City mint. Rarely seen with a CAC sticker.... # $ CC. PCGS. AU-55+. CAC. A beautiful original piece with lustrous surfaces that are problem-free and offer excellent eye appeal # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. The vast majority of this date are heavily bag marked with the finest graded at PCGS being an MS-64+. This is a very pleasing example w/nice satiny luster & minimally abraded surfaces. # $ CC. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Very nearly mint state with crisp luster, a sharp strike, and just the barest touch of rub... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck & lustrous with nice original surfaces.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Crisp mustard-gold luster and a sharp strike.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Flashy luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with original lustrous surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. Beautiful sunset orange luster rests upon surfaces with a very sharp strike and a super clean look. Quite eyecatching # $ PCGS. PR-58. Impressive deep mirrored fields and nicely frosted design features give this flashy proof a desirable cameo effect. The color is a beautiful yellow-gold with no spots or inconsistencies. A coin that doesn t appear to have any sign of circulation but possibly slid around in an early collectors cabinet or saw a touch of friction from being taken in and out of an album. This coin has the eye appeal and initial appearance of a Proof-63 although, with close inspection, the 58 grade is accurate. A mere 98 minted with an estimated 55 to 65 survivors # $ NGC. MS-62. St. Gaudens. High Relief. Roman Numerals. Wire Rim. Very nice surfaces with rich yellow-gold luster and no significant marks or spots. Just 11,250 minted and one of the most sought after coins in American numismatics!.. # $ PCGS. MS-63. St. Gaudens. High Relief. Wire Edge. Roman Numerals. Surfaces pop with the wonderful depth of design seen on this American numismatic classic. Luster glows with lovely orange-gold shades. Abrasions are remarkably few and trivial. Rims, known to be plagued with issues, are exceptionally clean and the wire-effect is quite noticeable. As nice a coin as your likely to find for the grade. # $ PCGS. MS-66. St. Gaudens. A lovely first-year Saint w/regular Arabic numerals. This Premium Gem has rich satiny luster and a strong strike over beautiful clean surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck and free of significant marks with satiny gold luster # $ /8. NGC. AU-55. Brilliant orange-gold surfaces. A popular overdate in a very desirable grade # $

29 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY 1910-S. PCGS. MS-64. Exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade with flashy mint luster # $ PCGS. MS-63. Crisp straw-gold luster and a solid strike # $ PCGS. MS-63. A nice original coin with orange-gold luster.... # $ PCGS. AU-58. One of the rarest dates in the series and particularly rare in high grade. One of the 2 known MS-66 coins sold in auction for over a million dollars back in 2005! This example has rich yellow-gold luster with only light wear on the highest points of the design. The surfaces are very clean with minimal abrasions and none of which are at all consequential. An important rarity for the advanced collector of this beautiful series # $ D. NGC. MS-65. Thick satiny luster and nearly mark-free # $ D. NGC. MS-66. Very sharply struck with surfaces that glow with strong orangegold luster. Exceptionally clean with wonderful eye appeal!.... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65+. Frosty orange-gold luster captures touches of a soft green tint. The strike is sharp and the surfaces have a clean look # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Extremely flashy with a huge luster cartwheel over exceptionally nice surfaces that are nearly pristine # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck and lustrous # $ D. PCGS. MS-61. Well struck with pleasing surfaces & rich orange-gold luster. The vast majority were held as backing for our paper currency and melted after # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Splendid orange-gold luster flows across surfaces that are sharply struck. The often weak border area is also sharply struck. There are no major abrasions and the look is clean for the grade. While 3,049,500 pieces were minted, most were never released and they were subsequently melted after Publicly, there has only been 1 appearance at this grade level from PCGS and NGC combined so far this year. Of the few higher grade pieces known, none has made a public appearance in at least 3 years # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Satiny orange-gold luster over beautiful surfaces and a great strike. Outstanding for the grade with very few marks. The vast majority of the mintage was melted after Roosevelt s gold recall of Most of the few 100 survivors came out of European banks.... # $ S. PCGS. MS million minted but the vast majority were melted by the Treasury. Truly scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with minimal marks, a strong strike, & rich yellow-gold luster.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-63+. A very scarce date as most of the mintage was held at the Treasury and melted after FDR banned private gold ownership in The relatively few survivors came out of European banks and are usually mint state. This is a pleasing example with beautiful original orange-gold luster and a sharp strike.... # $ PCGS. MS-67. The ultimate $20 St. Gaudens type coin. Sharply struck with shimmering vibrant luster and amazing surfaces that are nearly pristine. Amazing quality! # $ U.S. Patterns Nickel. PCGS. PR-66. J-489. Low R-6. Similar to the regular issue Shield Nickel except that IN GOD WE TRUST is much smaller and the date is divided by the ball at the bottom of the shield. On the reverse a very fancy 5 is inside a laurel wreath which is surrounded by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Struck on a thick planchet in nickel with a plain edge and a weight of grains # $ Quarter. PCGS. PR-63. J-721. R-5. Standard Silver design with Liberty facing right wearing a cap with three stars. IN GOD WE TRUST is on a scroll below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above and around. LIBERTY is on a ribbon coming off her hair. The reverse has 25 Cents in a wreath with the date below and STANDARD SILVER above. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. This is an attractive brilliant coin that is very nice for the grade..... # $ Quarter. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. J-737. CAC. Standard Silver Quarter. High R-7. Struck in Aluminum with a reeded edge. Obverse has a bust of Liberty with LIBERTY across her headband. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the top and IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll below. The reverse has 25 CENTS in a wreath with STANDARD SILVER above & the date below. A very high quality coin with nice cameo contrast. Only a very few known! # $ Quarter. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. J-731. Standard Silver Quarter. High R-7. Liberty wears a diadem with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above and a scroll below. The reverse has 25 CENTS within a wreath and STANDARD SILVER above and the date below. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. This is a beautiful bright coin with deep mirrored fields that contrast with frosty design elements. Approximately 6 known with this being the finest graded at PCGS or NGC # $ Dime. NGC. PF-67. J-831. CAC. High R-6. A beautiful William Barber design with a seated Liberty on the obverse and the adopted Seated Dime reverse. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. The condition is outstanding with a rich multi-color patina and highly reflective proof surfaces. This is the single finest graded at NGC or PCGS. Ex. Newman Collection... # $ Dollar. PCGS. PR-64. RB. J-998. CAC. R-7. William Barber s beautiful Seated Liberty design obverse with a Standard Dollar reverse. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sharply struck with extremely deep mirrored surfaces and a stunning golden-tan and blue patina. Outstanding eye appeal # $ Quarter. PCGS. PR-65. BN. J-924. R-7+. Struck from the regular Seated Quarter dies but on a copper planchet. The edge is reeded. A lovely Gem Proof with an emerald-green patina that shows iridescent hues of purple and gold. Very sharply struck with virtually flawless surfaces # $ Quarter. PCGS. PR-66. BN. J-896. R-7. Liberty Head obverse with no star on the tiara. IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the periphery above. 25 CENTS and the date within a wreath and STANDARD above on the reverse. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. This is an amazingly well preserved coin with a needle-sharp strike and nearly flawless deep mirrored fields. The design shows considerable frost and a spectacular iridescent turquoise hue dances off chocolate brown surfaces. The eye appeal is fantastic! # $ Quarter. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. J-900. CAC. Ex. Denali Collection. R-5. Struck in silver with a reeded edge. Bust of Liberty with LIBERTY on headband. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA surrounds bust with IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll below. 25 CENTS and the date in a wreath on the reverse with STANDARD above. This is a very high-end 29

30 Order Toll Free brilliant coin with excellent contrast between the frosted design elements and the reflective fields. PCGS has graded 2 coins PR-66 and none finer. The other 66 coin did not receive a CAMEO designation..... # $ Twenty Dollar. PCGS. PR-62. BN. J R-8. Regular die trail for the 1874 $20 Liberty. Extremely rare as are all $20 gold coin patterns. This example is struck in copper w/a reeded edge. Just 2 are known plus another example known that is struck in aluminum (J-1382). This is an attractive medium brown coin w/iridescent lavender hues and just a trace of faded red. The strike is bold and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ Dollar. PCGS. PR-66. RB. J High R-6. A splendid Morgan Dollar pattern struck in copper. The obverse is the regular issue Morgan design coupled with a William Barber designed Perched Eagle reverse. This wonderful example has essentially flawless deep mirrored proof surfaces that are nearly full red. Superb eye appeal. A single PCGS- 67+BN coin is the only one to grade finer at PCGS or NGC # $ Private Mint Gold ( ). NGC. MS-60. C. Bechtler $5 Georgia Gold. K Grains. 20 Carats. Rutherford. Plain Edge. R-5. Brilliant semi proof-like yellow-gold surfaces are quite attractive and the eye appeal is much better than one would expect for the grade. Bechtler pieces were produced at a private mint in Rutherford, North Carolina. Pieces circulated widely in the Southeast and were well accepted by the public... # $ NGC. MS-62. California Fractional Gold. BG-531. Octagonal Liberty Head Dollar. R-4. A sharp and even strike with flashy semi proof-like surfaces.... # $ NGC. MS-65. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal Liberty Head. Well struck with vibrant yellow-gold luster and semi proof-like surfaces..... # $ /4. NGC. MS-66. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal Liberty. R-3. Super flashy w/semi proof-like surfaces. Tied for the finest graded at NGC or PCGS # $ NGC. MS-63+. PL. California Fractional Gold. BG $1. Octagonal Liberty Head. R-4. Well struck with very flashy gold luster off nice mirrored surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal Liberty Head. Low R-5. Well struck and nice with very flashy luster. Perhaps under-graded? # $ NGC. MS-65. California Fractional Gold. BG Round Liberty Head. Outstanding quality with super flashy proof-like surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal Liberty Head. R-3. Well struck and flashy with semi prooflike surfaces. Tied for the finest graded at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-61. California Fractional Gold. BG Round Liberty Head. R-6. A scarce and interesting variety with a series of recessed ghosts from the reverse wreath that show on the obv. # $ Hawaiian Coins Cent. PCGS. MS-63. BN. Sharply struck and free of significant marks. The surfaces are a pleasing chocolate brown with a trace of mint red # $ Half Dollar. PCGS. MS-64. Stunning blue-gold toning on this very high quality coin. Halves in high grade are truly scarce w/only 17 coins grading numerically higher at PCGS than this beauty!.. # $ Error Coin PCGS. MS-62. Nickel. Off-Center. Buffalo nickel struck 7% off-center. The entire date can still be easily seen. Surfaces display a razor-sharp strike. The luster is brilliant with attractive ice-blue tint. A great acquisition for the general collector or the specialist # $ Large Size Currency $1. F-16c. PMG. Ch AU-58. LTN. The original type greenback. Fully margined and hard to tell from Choice Uncirculated. A small ink drop in the seal will be interesting to error collectors as well.. # $ $5. F-61a. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. LTN. F-61a, A simply outstanding Gem quality example. Really as nice as you could expect # $ $1. F-27. PCGS. Ch AU-58. LTN. A beautiful note w/vibrant color... # $ $1. F-27. PMG. Ch AU-58. LTN. A gorgeous note # $ $5. F-69. PMG. Ch Unc-64. LTN. An early series Woodchopper with the ornate floral design # $ $1. F-30. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. LTN. F-30, Large Brown Seal.... # $ $1. F-31. PCGS. XF-40. LTN. Scarce type w/the large red spiked seal, Pedigree to the Dr. James Kadin collection. # $ $10. F-101. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. LTN. Large Brown Seal Jackass.. # $ $10. F-103. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. LTN. Jackass type. Large round seal. Fantastic quality with original embossing visible even through the holder # $ $10. F-106. PCGS. Ch AU-58. LTN. Great eye appeal # $ $10. F-107. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. LTN. A large seal Jackass note. # $ $20. F-135. PMG. Ch AU-58. LTN. Very scarce issue. Vibrant color.. # $ $20. F-135. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. LTN. F-135. A marvelous example of this large red seal note. Jumbo margins.. # $ $5. F-70. PMG. Ch AU-58. LTN. Woodchopper. Large Brown Spiked Seal. Less than 100 known..... # $ $5. F-73. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. LTN. Woodchopper. Large Seal.. # $ $5. F-80. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. LTN. A fantastic Woodchopper.. # $ $5. F-80. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. LTN. Woodchopper. A beauy!.. # $ $5. F-81. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. LTN. Outstanding bright color... # $ $1. F-221. PCGS. AU-50. PPQ. Sil Cert. Martha Washington. A note that easily could have graded higher # $ $5. F-263. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. Silver Cert. Silver Dollar Back. A high quality note that will be a great addition to any fine large size collection..... # $ $1. F-351. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. Stanton Treasury note. Truly a prize. # $ $1. F-224. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. Silver Cert. F-224, Educational Series. A wonderful super high quality example. # $ $1. F-229a. PCGS. F-15. Silver Cert. Black Eagle. The scarce Vernon/McClung note with the date at the right end.. # $795.00

31 JANUARY RARE COIN MONTHLY $2. F-255. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. Silver Cert. F-255, Agricultural. An original and virtually Gem note.... # $ $2. F-256. PCGS. Ch AU-58. Silver Cert. Two Digit Serial #. N 24.. # $ $2. F-256. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. Silver Cert. Agricultural & Mechanics Series # $ $2. F-256. PMG. AU-55. EPQ. Silver Cert. Mechanics & Agricultural issue with nice vibrant color # $ $2. F-258. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Silver Cert. F-258. Agricultural Issue. This is a wonderful original issue with a great ink register # $ $10. F-114. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. LTN. Bison. Deep bold ink register and simply beautiful to look at. First issue of the Bison series # $ $10. F-119. PCGS. XF-40. LTN. F-119, Bison. Great for a type set.. # $ $10. F-122. PMG. VF-30. EPQ. LTN. A Bison with vibrant color. # $ $20. F PCGS. VF-25. Gold Cert. Technicolor, Very nice color for this grade. Premium quality # $ $10. F-893a. PCGS. VF-20. FRN. New York Red Seal # $ $10. F-903b. PCGS. VF-30. FRN. San Francisco. Red Seal. Scarce. # $ $50. F PCGS. XF-40. PPQ. FRN. F-1037, Cleveland District, Scarce Carter Glass issue. A real prize... # $ $10. F-816. PCGS. F-15. FRBN. Kansas City District. Pedigree to the famous Rickey Collection # $ $10. F-816. PCGS. VF-20. FRBN. Kansas City Dist. About 40 known. # $ $1. F-36. PCGS. New-62. PPQ. LTN. Two digit serial #, 84. From the B/A block # $ $1. F-37. PCGS. Gem-65. LTN. Well centered w/vibrant color.... # $ $2. F-774. PCGS. AU-50. FRBN. Kansas City District w/bright color. # $ $10. F PMG. Ch Unc-64. Gold Cert. Well centered # $ $1. F-239. PCGS. Ch AU-58. PPQ. Silver Cert. Woods/Tate sigs # $ $1. F-40. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. LTN. Red Seal. Bright & fresh.... # $ $1. F-40. PMG. Ch Unc-64. LTN. Very attractive red seal note. # $ $10. F-123. PCGS. VF-20. LTN. Poker Chip # $ Small Size Currency 1928-C. $10. F-2003-G. CAU. FRN. Chicago District. A scarce note in any grade but at this lofty level it s really tough... # $ E. $1. F PCGS. F-12. Silver Cert. The key of the 1928 series.. # $ $100. F-1890-B. XF. FRBN. New York District # $ $100. F-1890-D. XF. FRBN. Cleveland District # $ $100. F-1890-G. XF. FRN. Chicago District # $ $10. F-2004-K. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. Dallas, Light Apple Green Seal. Scarce and very desirable issue.... # $ $1000. F-2211-Clgs. PMG. VF-25. FRN. A lower mintage Philadelphia District Light Green Seal $ # $ $1000. F-2211am-G. PCGS. AU-53. FRN. Bright vibrant color... # $ A. $10. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. Silver Cert. Nice & crisp w/great color... # $ A. $20. F AU. FRN. WWII Emergency Issue HAWAII overprint. # $ A. $500. F-2202-C. VF. FRN. An original Philadelphia District Note.. # $ A. $500. F-2202m-G. PCGS. Ch AU-55. FRN. Chicago District..... # $ B*. $5. F-1657*. PMG. VF-25. Silver Cert. Problem free & attractive... # $ $100. F CAU. LTN. Red Seal # $ A. $100. F VF. LTN. Red Seal # $ National Currency $20. PMG. XF-40. EPQ. KY.. Ch Georgetown Nat l Bank. T-2. # $ Military Payment Certificates VF Replacement note. Scarce # $ PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. Vietnam Issue. Very Scarce. A gorgeous rarity on the brink of perfection # $ Fractional Currency 50c. 2nd Issue. PMG. Ch AU-58. EPQ. F With surcharges & 1. # $ Obsolete Currency 1810 s. $50, $100,$Blank. CCU. PA. Hulme Ville, Pa., Farmers Bank of Bucks Co. (Philadelphia area). A beautiful uncut sheet of 3 notes. The $50, $100 and interestingly a Post Note. Post Notes were left blank in the denomination area until actually issued. At that time they essentially became a circulating promissory note. An earlier issue with fantastic quality & scarce.... # $ s. $1, $2, $3, $5. PCGS. Very Ch-64. MI. A very scarce 4 Note Uncut Sheet from The Bank Of Singapore, Michigan. An item that rarely becomes available on the market, with multiple vignettes center piecing Singapore at the mouth of the Kalamazoo River at Lake Michigan # $ s. $1,$1,$2,$3. CU. LA. Uncut sheet of 4. Citizens Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans. A popular issue. The $1 s display a portrait of President Millard Fillmore, the $2 has a Vignette of a Maid at the Docks & the $3 a Deer hunter w/dogs & catch. # $ s. CCU. MD. Hagerstown Bank. 4 Note Uncut Sheet, $5 s and $10 s. Attractive vignettes of Maidens & Children. # $ $1/$2. CU. SC. Uncut Sheet of 4. South Carolina Revenue Bond Scrip., $1,$1,$2,$2. Vignette on $1 is Slave with Ox Cart, $2 is Sailing ship at the dock..... # $ Confederate Currency $100. PCGS. VF-35. CT-13/55. A scarce (R8) $100 Confederate States Contemporary Counterfeit. Serial Letters FA with written signatures & serial number.. # $ $100. CCU. T-41. Slaves hoeing cotton ctr; Calhoun l. Interest stamps on rev. Nice! # $ Error Notes 1957-B. $1. PCGS. Superb-67. PPQ. Silver Certificate. Mismatched Serial # U37/47. Wonderful quality # $ B. $1. PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. Silver Certificate. Mismatched serial # U37/47. A fantastic opportunity to own a great error note in a quality that sits on the brink of perfection # $ $2. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. Mismatched Serial Prefix Letters. H/B # $ $1. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. FRN. The entire 3rd print stage, all seals and numbers have been printed on the back. Cleveland District # $ $1. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. Mismatched Serial Numbers. New York District. Scarce mismatch... # $ $1. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. Mismatched Serial Numbers. New York District. Scarce mismatch... # $ $1. PCGS. Superb-67. PPQ. FRN. Mismatched Serial Numbers. New York District. Scarce mismatch... # $

32 Order Toll Free Matte Proof Lincoln Cents One-of-a-Kind Selections 1910 PCGS. Pr-65 RB CAC... # $1, NGC. Pr-66 RB # $2, PCGS. Pr-64 RD # $1, PCGS. Pr-65 BN CAC..... # $ PCGS. Pr-66 RD CAC... # $3, PCGS. Pr-65 RB CAC... # $1, PCGS. Pr-65 RB CAC... # $5, $21/2 Gold Coin PCGS. AU Star Reverse 1804 is the sexiest date in American numismatics as most denominations bearing this date are quite rare. The 1804 dollar is legendary. The mintage on this $2 1/2 was a mere 3,327 coins with an estimated 150 to 200 survivors. A few were struck with a 13 star reverse but only about 10 are known. This 14 Star example is exceptional for the grade. The strike is even and sharp and the surfaces retain considerable mint luster. The eye appeal is excellent and is enhanced by an absence of adjustment marks which are typically found on this issue. Only $19, # CC Morgan Dollars PCGS. MS-65 Blast white Gems at a great price. Grab one of these beautiful Carson City Morgans. Only $ Each # $5 Gold Coin PCGS. MS-61 Large Star Reverse A solid, even strike with flashy lustrous surfaces and outstanding eye appeal. Scarce in any grade with a mintage of only 7,451. Just 3 coins have graded finer at PCGS. Only $34, # Carson City Gold Coins One-of-a-Kind Selections Five Dollar Gold Coins 1870-CC. PCGS. F-15. A very scarce coin from the first year of operation for the Carson City mint. Just 75 to 100 known survivors..... # $ CC. PCGS. AU-55. Lustrous surfaces. Scarce in any grade. # $ CC. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Flashy mint luster with a sharp strike and a coin that just misses a mint state designation # $ CC. PCGS. G-4. CAC. Problem-free. Just honest wear... # $ CC. PCGS. VG-08. Attractive surfaces with even wear... # $ CC. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Nearly mint state with problem-free lustrous surfaces and just a barely detectable touch of rub # $ CC. NGC. MS-61. Frosty surfaces & a great original look.. # $ CC. NGC. MS-61+. A nice example of this better date... # $ CC. NGC. MS-61. Well struck with deep gold luster..... # $ CC. NGC. XF-40. Just 60,000 minted # $ CC. PCGS. AU-55. Well struck and lustrous # $ Ten Dollar Gold Coins 1884-CC. PCGS. VF-30. CAC. Exceptionally nice for the grade. # $ CC. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Only 17,500 minted # $ CC. NGC. AU-58. Sharp detail with flashy mint luster... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-61. Brilliant luster and a sharp strike..... # $ CC. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Popular and very desirable date. # $ Twenty Dollar Gold Coins 1872-CC. PCGS. XF-45. Solid well-detailed surfaces that display remnants of luster and a clean look. Only 26,900 minted # $ CC. NGC. AU-55. Well struck and lustrous with none of the heavy abrasions that tend to plague CC Twenties # $ CC. PCGS. AU-53. Solid detail with nice remnant luster.. # $ CC. PCGS. MS-60. Brilliant lustrous surfaces display a sharp strike. Minimal abrasions for the grade & the eye appeal is strong. # $ CC. PCGS. MS-61. CAC. Well struck with very flashy original gold luster off semi proof-like surfaces. Outstanding for the grade.... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-60. Crisp luster and a sharp strike with a touch of semi proof-like reflectivity to the fields. Excellent eye appeal.... # $ CC. PCGS. XF-45. Beautiful orange shaded surfaces sport sharp detail and traces of mint luster. Tough and very desirable in any grade.# $ CC. PCGS. AU-58. Flashy surfaces and a sharp strike.... # $ CC. PCGS. AU-50. CAC. Rarely seen with a CAC sticker. # $ CC. PCGS. AU-55+. CAC. Lustrous surfaces that are problem-free and offer excellent eye appeal # $ CC. NGC. AU-53. Strong detail and lustrous surfaces.... # $ CC. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Very nearly mint state with crisp luster, a sharp strike, and just the barest touch of rub # $ CC. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Nice original lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike. Just 27,265 minted with this example being just a breath away from a mint state designation # $ The Official 2019 Red Book Coin Guides Hard Cover for $16.95 # Soft Cover for $14.95 #

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