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1 NOVEMBER 2018 COAST TO COAST COINS and Currency 9365 Gerwig Lane Columbia, MD $2.00 per issue Treat Yourself! Welcome to our November issue of Rare Coin Monthly and 32 pages of quality coins and currency at highly competitive prices. From Half Cents to Patterns, there s something here for anyone with an appetite for classic numismatics, including a two page spread of rare Southern Mint Gold on pages 4 and 5. So treat yourself to some great collector coins & notes, at excellent prices, as we enter into the busy holiday season S Type Two Buffalo Nickels PCGS. MS-64 By far the scarcest first year Buffalo. Two beautiful coins in stock! Both CAC Approved! Only $1, Each # Morgan Dollars Very Scarce in High Grade! NGC. MS-61. Very clean for the grade! # $3, PCGS. MS-62 CAC. Flashy and rare with CAC approval # $6, PCGS. MS-63. Blast white..... # $12, 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 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY 2018 Silver Eagles In Stock for Immediate Delivery Each..... # $19.63 Roll of $ Box of $9, Gold Eagles In Stock for Immediate Delivery One Ounce.. # $1, Half Ounce.... # $ Quarter Ounce. # $ Tenth Ounce... # $ *Silver Bullion These 3 popular formats are probably your most economical way to own silver bullion! One Oz. Round. # $17.08 Ten Oz. Bar..... # $ Oz. Bar.. # $1, *Manufacturers vary. New Purchase Highlights from Coast to Coast 1903-S Morgan Dollars Very Scarce in Mint State Two quality coins to choose from! PCGS. MS-63. Blast white # $7, PCGS. MS-66. Fantastic quality.. # $ 15, S Mercury Dime PCGS. MS-65 Full Bands Beautiful surfaces with intense mint luster that has a delicate blend of faint ice-blue & gold on the obverse. The reverse has a wonderful soft honey-gold glow. The entire coins shows a sharp and precise strike with bold full band detail. A scarce date that normally comes poorly struck. Only 5 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS. Only $13, # Half Cent NGC. MS-65 Brown Plain 4. No Stems. C-13. Lovely warm tan surfaces offer a few traces of mint red and a sharp strike. With a brown designation, only 1 coin grades finer at NGC and none grade finer at PCGS. Only $7, # *Prices in Red fluctuate with price of gold or silver D Walking Liberty Half Dollar 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. Only $18, #231422

4 Order Toll Free Southern Mint Gold The first U.S. gold rush was in the 1830 s and 1840 s following the discovery of gold in North Carolina (1799) and Georgia (1828). Private gold coins were minted by Templeton Reid in Milledgeville, GA in 1830 and by the Bechtlers in Rutherford County, NC starting in In 1838 the United States established branch mints in Charlotte, Dahlanega, and New Orleans and gold coins were struck until the outbreak of the Civil War in While the Charlotte and Dahlonega Mints never reopened; the New Orleans Mint started striking U.S. coins again in 1879 and remained open until All these coins are scarce and there are several great rarities from these two mints. We are pleased to offer a nice selection of these popular, scarce, and historically significant coins. One Dollar Gold Coins attractive example with pleasing problemfree surfaces # $ D. PCGS. AU-58. Very nearly mint state with a sharp strike and nice lustrous surfaces. A scarce date with a mintage of just 21,588 and the first Dahlonega Mint gold dollar # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Very tough in high grade with most survivors grading VF to XF. This is a beautiful bright lustrous example with a solid strike # $ C. PCGS. AU-53. A scarce dollar from the tiny Charlotte Mint w/a mintage of just 6,956 pieces. This example has bold detail w/nice original lustrous surfaces... # $ O. NGC. MS-62. Sharply struck w/nice original lustrous surfaces.... # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck w/minimal abrasions and flashy luster.. # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with nice yellow-gold luster and very clean surfaces for the grade # $ O. NGC. AU-53. Bold detail & lustrous surfaces. The only New Orleans Mint Type-2 gold dollar. 55,000 minted. # $ O. NGC. MS-62. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces are frosty on the obverse and flashy on the reverse. The strike is exceptionally sharp and distinct on both sides. A popular date for being the last O mint one dollar & the only O mint type-2.. # $ O. PCGS. VF-20. An inexpensive example of this scarce dollar # $ C. PCGS. AU-58. An issue that typically comes poorly struck on crude planchets. This example is extremely well struck for the date and has lustrous surfaces that show no sign of wear. One could easily argue that this rare dollar is in fact mint state. Just 5,235 minted # $ D. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Very attractive w/rich original lustrous surfaces. Weakness through the center of the reverse as is always the case for this date, but very, very close to being mint state! Only 4,952 minted and scarce in any grade # $ Two 1/2 Dollar Gold Coins 1839-C. PCGS. VF-35. Original surfaces that are quite nice for the grade and the issue. The $2 1/2 Classic Head design was minted at the Charlotte mint for only 2 years. Due to collector popularity and a mintage of just 18,140, this date is seldom seen. This is the first time we ve offered it in any grade. # $ O. NGC. XF-45. Attractive yellow-gold surfaces with a pleasant old-time look. A highly desirable & sought after issue since it is the first New Orleans mint gold coin issued, the only O mint Classic design, and the only O mint quarter eagle with the mint mark on the obverse # $ O. PCGS. AU-50. Scarce in all grades with just 19,800 struck. A date that always comes somewhat softly struck. This is an 1843-C. NGC. AU-55. Large Date. Solid detail & lustrous surfaces on this popular Charlotte Liberty. Just 23,076 minted. # $ D. PCGS. XF-45. Small D. Strong detail and exceptionally clean surfaces for a Dahlonega mint gold coin. # $ C. PCGS. XF-40. Scarce in any grade and truly rare in mint state. Just 11,622 minted. This is a pleasing example with solid detail and clean surfaces # $ C. NGC. AU-53. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces with a solid strike for the date. The mintage of 4,808 registers as the second lowest mintage for a Charlotte quarter eagle (not including varieties). Difficult to find in any grade and extremely difficult this nice # $ C. NGC. AU-55. Attractive yellow-gold surfaces offer an overall fairly sharp strike for the issue. Abrasions are minor and minimal. This example is quite high grade as only a few examples have been graded mint state. Just 16,788 total mintage... # $ D. PCGS. XF-45. Pleasant original yellowgold surfaces sport minimal abrasions. Overall, the strike is quite sharp & pleasing for this rare Dahlonega issue. Only 10,945 minted # $

5 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY 1849-D. NGC. AU-58. Strong detail and bright lustrous surfaces on this very scarce Dahlonega gold piece. Just 10,945 minted with MS-62 coins being the finest graded at NGC and PCGS # $ O. NGC. AU-55. CAC. Attractive surfaces. The strike is better than average on an issue notorious for weak strikes.. # $ O. PCGS. AU-53. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A popular O mint with a mintage of just 84, # $ O. PCGS. AU-55. A scarce & underrated date w/just 21,100 minted & only 3 graded mint state at PCGS. This is a pleasing Choice AU with sharp detail # $ C. PCGS. MS-61. CAC. Well struck and problem-free with very flashy surfaces. Just 9,056 minted with the finest graded at PCGS being an MS # $ Three Dollar Gold Coin 1854-O. PCGS. XF-45. Outstanding for the grade and issue with strong detail & surfaces that are much more attractive than typically seen. The only O mint Three with a mintage of just 24, # $ Five Dollar Gold Coins the obverse above the date. Just 18,939 were minted with very few high grade survivors. A well-detailed example... # $ C. NGC. XF-45. Well detailed with pleasing surfaces. A scarce Southern Five with just 21,467 minted... # $ C. PCGS. XF-40. Pleasant yellow-gold surfaces with solid detail and minimal abrasions for the issue..... # $ C. PCGS. XF-40. Solid detail and nice original surfaces. A scarce Charlotte Five w/a mintage of just 23,631. # $ C. PCGS. AU-55. Nice flashy surfaces with bright yellow-gold luster. The strike is very sharp, including the Charlotte mintmark, which often comes weak on this date # $ C. NGC. AU-58. A popular Charlotte Mint Five with a mintage of 72,574. This example is well struck & problem-free w/just the slightest touch of wear.. # $ D. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Large D. Bold detail w/lustrous surfaces.. # $ C. NGC. AU-53. Attractive old time orange-gold surfaces that have a much better strike than one would expect to encounter. Abrasions are minimal on a date that is one of the toughest Charlotte mint half eagles of the 1850 s to acquire. This example is sure to please # $ reverse is always less sharp as old 1859 dies were used, but this example is as sharp as they come. 14,813 minted. # $ Ten Dollar Gold Coins 1847-O. PCGS. XF-45. Yellow-gold surfaces w/hints of luster still present. # $ O. NGC. AU-55. A better early O mint with a mintage of just 51,000. This example is well detailed with pleasing lustrous surfaces # $ O. NGC. MS-61. A sharp strike with flashy gold luster. Only 21,335 minted # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Crisp yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike.... # $ O. NGC. MS-61. Brilliant and very lustrous with a sharp strike. # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck with flashy gold luster and strong eye appeal. There s a big jump in price above this grade with MS-63 coins being the finest graded at PCGS # $ O. PCGS. MS-62+. Lustrous surfaces with a sharp strike. Quite nice for the grade # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with very clean surfaces for the grade and rich yellowgold luster # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Glowing mellow orange luster and well struck. The last O mint ten issued # $ Twenty Dollar Gold Coins 1838-D. PCGS. AU-55. Brilliant and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces, at first, appear to be mint state. Closer inspection notes minor rub. Devices take advantage of sharp strike and stand out. This date is very popular as it s the first Dahlonega $5 issued & the only Classic Head from this mint..... # $ D. NGC. XF-40. From the first year of the series and the only year the mint-mark is on 1858-C. PCGS. AU-55. Strong detail with bright lustrous surfaces. A modest 38,856 minted # $ 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 w/flashy orangegold luster. The obverse is very sharp. The 1850-O. PCGS. XF-45. The first New Orleans mint Twenty with a modest mintage of 141,000. This is a very high-end XF that many would grade AU. The detail is bold and the pleasing problem-free surfaces are highly lustrous # $ O. PCGS. XF-40. A well detailed and pleasing example of this early New Orleans Mint Twenty # $

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 (1659). Maryland, Lord Baltimore. PCGS. AU-50. Silver Shilling. Struck briefly in England by Cecil Calvert before production was stopped by the English gov t which didn t allow the export of precious metals to the colonies. Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, was arrested in October of This is a very pleasing Large Bust shilling that is well detailed with nice dove-gray surfaces. Only 30 or so examples have been graded at PCGS in all grades..... # $ (1688). American Plantations Token. PCGS. MS-61. 1/24 Real. Original. An attractive blend of warm gray and original brilliance. Struck in pure tin. These were the first coinage royally authorized for the British colonies in America. A fantastic piece of early American history..... # $ ( ). Kentucky Token. NGC. MS-64. BN. Plain Edge. Sharply struck with glossy iridescent brown surfaces and delicate lavender and rose hues # $ Wood s Hibernia. PCGS. MS-63. RB. Halfpenny. Strong detail with evenly blended reddish-brown surfaces. A prominent die crack on the obverse runs from the rim at 8 o clock through the legend and to the rim at 11 o clock # $ Virginia. PCGS. MS-63. RB. Halfpenny. With Period. Well struck and lustrous with problem-free surfaces that retain considerable mint red # $ Washington. PCGS. PR-66. BN. Washington & Independence Cent. Draped Bust, No Button, Engrailed Edge, Copper Restrike. Excellent chocolate reflective surfaces sport a slight blue tint and great eye appeal # $ Auctori Plebis Token. NGC. AU-58. Struck in London with anti-royalist legends that suggest they were for use in America. AUCTORI PLEBIS (By the authority of the people) is on the obv. with INDEP ET LIBER (Independence and Liberty) on the rev. The obv. is very similar to the 1787 Connecticut coppers. This near mint state example has nice medium brown surfaces and the usual dramatic reverse die breaks extending from either side of the seated Liberty s head. One of 2 grade # $ Half Cents PCGS. VG-8. A pleasing example of the first regular issue from the U.S. Mint with solid detail for the grade & cleaner surfaces than typically seen # $ PCGS. XF above 1. C-1. This wellknown variety shows a thin 1 over the 1 in the date and dots over both 7 s. There is a prominent obverse die crack from the rim thru the B in LIBERTY and into the hair of Liberty s portrait. There is also a die bulge in front of LIBERTY. This is a beautiful well detailed example on a nice clean planchet with excellent eye appeal.. # $ NGC. MS-65. BN. Plain 4. No Stems. C-13. Lovely warm tan surfaces offer a few traces of mint red and a sharp strike. With a brown designation, only 1 coin grades finer at NGC & none grade finer at PCGS. # $ PCGS. AU-53. Plain 4, No Stems. Glossy medium brown surfaces with light hues of lime-green and gold # $ PCGS. VF-35. Spiked Chin. A popular variety. Attractive chocolate surfaces # $ PCGS. AU-55. Large 5, Stems. Well struck w/just a faint touch of rub & attractive problem-free surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. CAC. Large 6. Stems. Warm chocolate surfaces convey an excellent original look. Strike is sharp and distinct. Very eye-catching.. # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB. Large 6. Stems. Shimmering mint luster with a generous amount of original red cascading off this beautiful early copper. The strike is solid and the overall quality is exceptional for the grade. The eye appeal is fantastic! # $ /6. PCGS. MS-63. BN. C-5. 9 over inverted 9. Rich lustrous olive-brown surfaces and a strong strike. Outstanding for the grade with minimal marks & no spots.. # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. 13 Stars. Lustrous brown surfaces with hint of bluish highlight # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. Sharply struck with light brown surfaces that are lustrous and retain a reddish tint # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. Well struck with lustrous light brown surfaces that have a nice olive-green hue # $ NGC. MS-64. BN. CAC. C-1. Rich lustrous chocolate brown surfaces with a touch of red # $ NGC. MS-65. RB. C-1. A beautiful flashy coin with a great strike, no significant marks, and considerable mint red.. # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. Warm brown sharply struck surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-65. RB. 266 reportedly minted but many remained unsold at the Mint and were subsequently melted. This is a lovely example with a very flashy, nearly full red obverse. The reverse is equally impressive w/nearly flawless light reddish-brown surfaces. Both sides are extremely well struck with nice mirrored proof fields. # $ Large Cents PCGS. AU-58. Sharp detail with lustrous light brown surfaces that have a faint reddish hue. Just the barest touch of friction keeps this beautiful early cent out of a mid-range mint state holder! # $ PCGS. F-12. Large Date. Pleasant chocolate brown surfaces. Even wear and solid for the grade # $ PCGS. VF-20. Small Date. Well detailed and problem-free # $ PCGS. VF-20. Plain 4. Strong detail with a pronounced double chin. The surfaces are exceptionally clean and a pleasing medium brown # $ PCGS. AU-55. CAC. 15 Stars. N-16. Satiny medium brown surfaces with steelblue and rose hues. A popular Red Book variety and one of the most well-known mint blunders as there are 15 obverse stars rather than # $

7 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS-63. RB. CAC. 13 Stars. N-14. A lovely example of this Randall Hoard variety w/original faded red blending nicely with glossy soft brown..... # $ Indian Head Cents PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. N-14. A beautiful example of this popular Randall Hoard variety with lots of original mint red # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. Small Date. Glossy warm brown hues w/a few shades of muted red that blend in nicely. The strike and the look stand out # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Large Date. N-13. A very sharp strike with nearly markfree surfaces. The luster is vibrant chocolate brown with a lavender hue. Excellent eye appeal! # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. Large Date. A beautiful blend of tan and mint bloom luster. A nice sharp strike # $ PCGS. AU-50. Private Restrike. Original medium brown surfaces and a great look on this Red Book listed large cent. Made by the same individuals as the 1804 restrike large cent at the same time. # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. Private Restrike. Glossy brown surfaces with a touch of red still present. Produced privately with the pairing of 2 cracked and rusted dies, this is a popular and desirable offering that is a great addition to any large cent or general collection # $ /2. NGC. G # $ /2. PCGS. VF-20. Well detailed with pleasing surfaces. The key middle-date Large Cent # $ PCGS. XF-45. Sharp detail with pleasing medium brown surfaces.... # $ PCGS. AU-58+. Large 8. Small Stars. Medium Letters. Splendid, problem-free, glossy chocolate surfaces. Sharply struck with great eye appeal # $ NGC. MS-64. BN. CAC. N-9. Head of Rich lustrous surfaces & a sharp strike with outstanding eye appeal. A neat variety with two nearly parallel die cracks bisecting the obverse. Very dramatic! # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. Medium Letters. Lustrous light brown surfaces with a reddish tint # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. Medium Letters. Frosty chocolate brown luster with a faint reddish hue. The strike is strong and the eye appeal is exceptional # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. Medium Letters. A beautiful cent with a blend of flashy mint red and soft brown # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. Booby Head. Beautiful light chocolate surfaces glisten with rich luster. A super sharp strike adds further eye appeal. A popular variety that is sure to please # $ PCGS. MS-64+. BN. CAC. Large Date. Glossy chocolate surfaces sport a sharp strike and nice splashes of mint red on the reverse. Very eye-catching # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. N-6. Small Date. Lustrous mahogany with a faded red tint. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are nearly unabraded. An interesting variety with the 4 and 6 of the date dramatically repunched south # $ NGC. MS-64. BN. CAC. Beautiful warm tan shaded surfaces project a bit of glow and a great look # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. A pleasing medium brown with an iridescent lavender hue. The strike is sharp and the reverse shows a touch of red # $ NGC. MS-64. BN. N-12. Extremely well struck with a chocolate brown obverse and a red-brown reverse # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. Gorgeous rubybrown surfaces with lime accents. Sharply struck and free of any distracting marks. Superb for the grade! # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB. An excellent strike is displayed on surfaces that are a blend of tan and mint red color on the obverse & mostly mint red on the reverse..... # $ NGC. MS-64. BN. Very well struck with pleasing chocolate surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. Upright 55. A sharp strike with rich glossy brown surfaces that have a brick-red hue # $ PCGS. AU-55. Small Date. Medium brown surfaces. A popular variety that s scarcer than the large date variety.. # $ Flying Eagle Cents NGC. AU-58. Lovely light tan surfaces with virtually full mint luster. # $ PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with crisp copper-nickel tan luster..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Sharply struck and free of significant marks or spots. The surfaces show vivid light copper-nickel tan luster. Very strong eye appeal!... # $ PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful bright reddishtan luster nearly flawless surfaces. Very well struck w/super eye appeal!. # $ PCGS. MS-64. An attractive blend of light tan and mint bloom adorns sharply struck surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck w/rich original copper-nickel red luster... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Bright flashy lustrous surfaces and a great strike... # $ PCGS. MS-66. A sharp strike with nice clean surfaces and satiny rich copper-nickel luster # $ Bronze. PCGS. MS-65. RB. Sharply struck with vibrant mint luster that s nearly full red # $ C/N. PCGS. MS-63. Satiny luster and a sharp strike # $ C/N. PCGS. MS-66. Super fresh blazing copper-nickel red luster and a sharp strike with fantastic clean surfaces. One of the finest graded at PCGS with just 5 grading finer and 67. # $ C/N. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. Beautiful rich copper-nickel red luster w//deeply mirrored fields and nicely frosted design features. Free of significant marks and spots. This is an exceptional copper-nickel proof from a mintage of just 370 pieces.. # $ L. NGC. MS-62. BN. Well struck with glossy brown surfaces that have a trace of red # $ L. PCGS. MS-64. BN. Well struck and nearly mark-free w/a touch of red blending with nice olive-brown # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB. A lustrous blend of tan & orange w/a sharp strike. # $ NGC. MS-65. RB. Beautiful sharply struck surfaces that display far more mint bloom than would be expected for the RB designation. A scarce & very desirable early date that really stands out.. # $ PCGS. AU /67. Warm tan and mint red surfaces host a scarce and popular repunched date # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. A beautiful well struck Gem with no significant marks. The surfaces are a pleasing blend of mint red and light brown with no carbon and excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB. CAC. A beautiful blend of tan and mint red surfaces. A tough

8 Order Toll Free coin to get with a CAC sticker as only 5 have been given in this grade.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. Beautiful lustrous surfaces that are nearly mark-free with a nice even blend of faded orange-red and olive-brown # $ PCGS. MS-65+. RB. Well struck with vibrant mint luster that s mostly red mellowed with an evenly distributed touch of brown. Very attractive # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. Very sharply struck w/deep mirrored surfaces & fiery orange-red luster. None have graded finer at PCGS regardless of color designation... # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Super rich chocolate brown surfaces w/a beautiful lavender hue. The strike is sharp & there are simply no noteworthy marks or spots.. # $ NGC. MS-64. RB. Open 3. An attractive blend of warm tan and mint red color # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. Open 3. Medium tan surfaces w/mint bloom still noticeable. Quite attractive.. # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. Sharply struck chocolate surfaces still sport traces of mint red # $ PCGS. MS-65. BN. Bursts of mint bloom are still apparent through warm tan surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. Beautiful mint red & soft-brown luster off nearly mark-free surfaces. A scarce and under-rated date in this high of grade # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN. Sharply struck with traces of mint red still visible. # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. CAC. Brilliant goldenorange and tan surface. Very eye-catching # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. A great strike with beautiful flawless surfaces and even reddishbrown luster # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. Beautiful iridescent golden-red mirrored fields with deeper gold frost on the design. Spot-free with super eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. Remarkably well preserved with super flashy bright red luster. The strike is very sharp and the fields are deeply mirrored & spot-free. Super quality! # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB. A pleasant blend of tan and mint red luster. Old green label holder # $ PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. Mostly red and very flashy # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Flashy orange shaded surfaces sport a touch of green accent and excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-64. RB. Sharply struck with flashy deep mirrored fields and a pleasing reddish-tan color # $ PCGS. PR-65. BN. Flashy ruby-red, gold and lime on the obverse with a light chocolate reverse that has a faint lavender hue # $ PCGS. PR-65. BN. CAC. Light brown with iridescent hues of lavender & subdued orange-red. The mirrored surfaces are exceptionally nice # $ PCGS. PR-66. BN. CAC. A beautiful Premium Proof with iridescent brown surfaces that have a lovely olive-green tint # $ T-1. PCGS. PR-65. RB. CAC. A sharp strike w/flashy proof surfaces. An iridescent blend of golden-red, olive-green, and light brown gives this Gem excellent eye appeal # $ NGC. MS-64. BN..... # $ PCGS. PR-64. RB. Flashy red-brown mirrored surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-65. BN. Flashy proof surfaces with a striking iridescent blue hue to chocolate brown surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-64. BN. Rich mahogany brown surfaces & razor sharp detail. # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB..... # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. Well struck w/lustrous red and soft brown surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB. Nice lustrous brickred surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD. Lustrous orange surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-64. RD. Rich copper-red surfaces and nicely frosted design features # $ PCGS. AU-58. Doubled Date. Glossy chocolate shade displays nearly mint state surfaces and an excellent overdate. Very popular and desirable..... # $ PCGS. MS-66. RB. Gorgeous blazing mint luster with nearly mark-free surfaces and a bold strike. A coin that must have come very close to getting a Red designation at PCGS! # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD. Vibrant mint red luster and a sharp strike..... # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Super fresh blazing red luster gives this Gem wonderful eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB..... # $ NGC. PR-64. RB. Super flashy & mostly red w/soft wood-grain brown. # $ PCGS. MS-63. RB # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. An amazing Indian Head Cent with blazing fresh copper-red luster and a great strike.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD. Original rich mint red surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Well struck with flashy mint red luster # $ PCGS. MS-64. BN # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. Light tan hue and mint red bloom rests on sharply struck surfaces. A nice key date... # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. Flashy copper-red luster and a bold strike. Outstanding for the grade # $ Lincoln Cents PCGS. MS-67. RD. Blazing orange glow and a razor-sharp strike makes this first-year issue a welcome addition to any collection # $ S VDB. NGC. AU-58. BN. Lustrous medium brown surfaces are sharply struck and nearly mint state. A popular first-year key date # $ S VDB. PCGS. MS-63. BN. Well struck with glossy light-brown surfaces that retain a trace of mint red. Very nice for the grade # $ S VDB. PCGS. MS-64. BN. CAC. Well struck with nice glossy brown surfaces that show just a trace of red.... # $ S VDB. PCGS. XF-45. Sharply struck chocolate surfaces. A popular key date # $ VDB. NGC. MS-67. RD. Attractive golden-orange luster adorns virtually markfree surfaces. Only 1 coin grades finer at NGC # $ VDB. PCGS. MS-64. BN. Doubled Die Obv. Attractive lustrous chestnut surfaces and a popular first year variety... # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. An attractive blend of lustrous mint red and light tan hue with just a touch of green accent.. # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Satiny mint red surfaces w/a fantastic strike.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. BN. Glossy brown w/a touch of copper orange-red.. # $ NGC. PR-66. RB. A lovely blend of medium tan hue & warm orange tint adorns nearly pristine matte surfaces. Only 2 have graded finer at NGC # $

9 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS-65. RD. Well struck surfaces with a fresh mellow orange appearance # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. Vibrant deep brick-red surfaces that are devoid of significant marks or spots. Super quality!.... # $ S. NGC. MS-62. RB. Considerable mint red # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. An outstanding Gem example of this rare date. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are richly lustrous and nearly full red. There are no carbon spots or significant marks to detract from the wonderful eye appeal!... # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. Beautiful full orangered luster and no significant marks or spots. The strike is very sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding. PCGS pop: 13 in 67RD, 1 in 67+RD, 1 in 68RD # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. RB... # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. BN... # $ PCGS. MS-66. RB. CAC. Boldly struck and free of marks and spots. The luster is intense and mostly deep red. # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. A bold strike and lustrous with a touch of faded red and a faint iridescent lavender hue..... # $ S. NGC. MS-65. BN. Glossy brown surfaces display subtle blue hue and traces of mint bloom # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. BN. CAC. Well struck with no significant marks and a trace of red mixing with lustrous brown surfaces. None have graded higher at PCGS. # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. A pleasing example of this better date with mostly red luster and a sharp strike.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. Beautiful rich mint red luster and a sharp strike with fantastic eye appeal # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. RB. Well struck and mostly red. Nice for the grade. # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RB. A lovely blend of mint bloom and tan # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. Very well struck with lovely mint red and soft brown surfaces. Free from significant marks and spots # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Outstanding surfaces with rich mint luster and a nice lavender hue. A fair amount of red is also present # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. RB. Very attractive with shimmering red and brown luster. Old green label holder # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Nice vibrant luster with a pleasing blend of soft brown & faded red. Very attractive and quite scarce in this high of grade # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Lustrous orange surfaces with a very sharp strike. # $ No D. PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Strong Rev. Very attractive glossy medium brown surfaces with a light lavender hue. Well struck and very close to being a full mint state coin # $ No D. PCGS. F-15. Strong Reverse. Medium brown surfaces grace this popular and desirable variety # $ PCGS. MS-64. RB # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB..... # $ PCGS. MS-65. RD. Flashy original blazing red luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RB. A rare date at this grade level w/no Red & Brown or Red color designated coins grading finer at PCGS. This is a very desirable example with faded red and glossy brown blending with a lavender tint. The strike is far above average and the surfaces are silky smooth... # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. CAC. Blazing red luster with extremely sharp detail and no carbon. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. BN... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Lovely orange shading w/a few ruby accents. Well struck for a date notoriously known for poor strikes from heavily eroded dies. Only 2 grade numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. RB. CAC. A lovely blend of subdued red & soft brown. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. BN. CAC. Designated Brown by PCGS but there is a fair amount of faded red blending with soft light brown # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. Blazing red! # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. CAC. Blazing red luster # $ S. NGC. MS-64. RB. A healthy portion of mellow red and brown on the obverse with a nearly full red reverse. The strike is very strong, particularly for this scarce date! # $ PCGS. MS-64. RD # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Well struck and nearly mark-free. The surfaces are glossy brown with green, gold and red hues # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. RD. Gorgeous original mint red and a sharp strike with satiny smooth, virtually flawless surfaces. None have graded numerically higher at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. CAC. Blazing red and nearly flawless # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. Fiery red luster and a sharp strike # $ S. NGC. MS-66. RD. Lustrous orange surfaces # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. RB. A lustrous blend of medium brown & orange hues. # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. RD. Lustrous orange surfaces with splashes of ruby accent. Old green label holder... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. RD.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. RD. CAC. Lovely orange mint bloom w/an attractive glow # $ PCGS. MS-66. RD. Blazing red # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. RD. Original blazing red luster and a sharp strike.. # $ D. PCGS. MS-66+. RD. CAC. Super quality w/blazing red luster, nearly flawless surfaces, and a sharp strike. # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD..... # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. CAC. Blazing red glowing surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. CAC. Beautiful brilliant pumpkin-orange tinted surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. Attractive sunsetorange tint with nicely mirrored surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-67+. RD. CAC. Fantastic glowing orange luster. Excellent eye appeal # $ NGC. PR-67. RD. Blazing red brilliantly mirrored surfaces. Nothing grades numerically finer at NGC or PCGS. # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. Blazing red and nearly flawless! # $ Doubled Die Obverse. PCGS. MS-63. RB. CAC. Medium tan hue blends with mint red and provides excellent eye appeal to sharply struck surfaces. A classic and very desirable mint error # $

10 Order Toll Free D. PCGS. MS-67+. RD. CAC. Blazing red glossy surfaces. Simply splendid # $ S. NGC. MS-67. RD.... # $ PCGS. MS-67. RD. CAC. Blazing red luster with a display of great eye appeal # $ /72. PCGS. MS-66. RD. Fresh blazing red luster w/nice clean surfaces.. # $ Two-Cent Pieces 1864 Large Motto. NGC. MS-65. BN. Warm chocolate surfaces offer a few splashes of mint red and an attractive glisten of blue tint # $ Large Motto. NGC. MS-66. RB. Well struck and virtually mark-free with a nice blend of orange-red & soft lavender-brown # $ Large Motto. PCGS. MS-65. BN. Well struck with glossy chestnut brown surfaces. The dies are rotated about 20 degrees # $ Large Motto. PCGS. MS-65. RD. Lustrous mint red surfaces are further enhanced by an excellent strike # $ Large Motto. PCGS. PF-65. RB. An exquisite palette of soft ruby, lime, and lemon tint glistens on beautifully mirrored surfaces. Fantastic eye-appeal # $ Large Motto. PCGS. PR-64. RB. Most estimates place the mintage for this date at just over 100 pieces making it by far the rarest proof in the series. The combined mintage of the 2 varieties of the pricey 1873 is 1,100. This is an exceptionally nice coin for the grade with flashy ruby-red luster over deep mirrored fields. The eye appeal is outstanding # $ PCGS. MS-66. RB. Lustrous with a blend of tan & mostly mint red surfaces. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is strong # $ PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Doubled Die Obv. IN GOD WE TRUST, the arrows, and parts of the shield are clearly doubled. This a nice glossy brown example..... # $ PCGS. PR-66. RD. A brilliant blend of light orange and honey-gold hue graces wonderful reflective surfaces. The Red Book estimates the mintage at 625+ pieces. High grade red examples are virtually nonexistent. Only 5 coins have been graded at this level by PCGS with none grading finer # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. CAC. Exceptionally appealing w/vibrant deep mirrored surfaces that are flashy copper-red with lavender, lemon, and gold hues. The strike is needlesharp and overall look is spectacular! # $ PCGS. MS-63. BN. Sharply struck with chocolate surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-64. RD. Very flashy with deep reflective mirrored fields and bright goldenred luster. Just 600 minted.. # $ PCGS. PR-66. RB. A beautiful flashy proof w/mostly red surfaces that have a nice iridescent lavender hue.... # $ PCGS. MS-65. RB. CAC. A wonderful example of this better date w/highly lustrous surfaces that are evenly blended with a light brown and faded red patina. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is exceptional # $ PCGS. AU-50. The last regular-issue date in the series and truly scarce with a mintage of just 65,000. This is a well detailed example with pleasing medium brown surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-62. BN. Delightful even chocolate surfaces are enhanced by an excellent strike. As the last year of business strikes, only 65,000 pieces were produced. While far fewer proof were produced, as a business strike, it is far more elusive. # $ Silver Three-Cent Pieces 1851-O. PCGS. MS-64. Well struck with flashy brilliant luster which is atypical for this better date. The only New Orleans mint Three Cent-Silver # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Champagne-white luster over beautiful satiny surfaces that are devoid of significant marks.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with vivid champagne-white luster and a touch of mainly peripheral toning.... # $ PCGS. XF # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Blast white satiny surfaces with excellent eye appeal # $ NGC. PR-65. A beautiful richly toned example of this scarce Civil War date with a pleasing blend of turquoise, lavender and rose. Just 460 minted.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. Flashy surfaces with a light gold shade and a little peripheral champagne accent. A difficult Civil War date to acquire with a mintage of only 8, # $ NGC. PR-65. A scarce Civil War date with just 500 proofs and 8,000 business 10 strikes minted. This is an attractively toned Gem Proof # $ NGC. MS-65. Fantastic quality with electric lavender and blue toning around a cameo champagne-white core. The strike is needle-sharp and the surfaces are extremely well preserved. Rare as a business strike with a mere 4,000 struck.. # $ NGC. PF-66. A wonderful coin with pristine, deep mirrored surfaces and rich olive-green toning with hints of blue and gold. Only 625 proofs and 4,000 business strikes for this tough date... # $ PCGS. MS-62. Flashy white surfaces display a little light champagne hue and excellent strike. With a tiny mintage of only 4,500, this issue can be quite elusive in any grade. It is far more difficult to locate than a comparable proof issue.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. A very scarce date as a business strike with only 3,000 minted. This is a very attractive example with bright silver-white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. Very flashy with champagne-white surfaces and wonderful cameo contrast. Just 1,000 proofs & 3,000 business strike issued for the date # $ PCGS. PR-63. CAC. Flashy white luster w/frosted devices. 960 proofs & almost never seen as a business strike.... # $ PCGS. PR-64. Brilliant mirrored surfaces. Desirable to both date collectors as only 3,400 business strikes were minted and to proof collectors as only 960 proofs were minted # $ NGC. PF-66. CAM. Blast white with beautiful deep mirrored fields that contrast nicely with the frosted design features. Super eye appeal! # $ NGC. PF-67. A scarce date with a mere 1,000 business strikes & 950 proofs minted. This stunning example has highly reflective bright fields and beautiful neon turquoise, rose, and sea-green toning. Super quality! # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAC. Beautiful deep iridescent toning with shades of turquoise, lavender, green, and gold.. # $ Nickel Three-Cent Pieces NGC. MS-65. Thick frosty luster # $ PCGS. MS-65. Satiny brilliant luster and a sharp strike # $519.00

11 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS-64. Very attractive clean surfaces with a sharp strike.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. A solid strike & virtually mark-free with creamy luster. # $ PCGS. MS-63. Lustrous and well struck surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. Very well struck with rich satiny luster # $ NGC. PF-66. CAM. Deep mirrored fields contrast beautifully with the design features which are heavily frosted. A modest 700 proofs minted # $ PCGS. MS-65. A better date with a modest mintage of 228,000. This coin is sharply struck with crisp original brilliant luster # $ NGC. PF-65. CAC. An outstanding Gem with a sharp strike and nice brilliant surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Flashy, sharp struck, and nearly mark-free. Only 21,000 minted # $ NGC. PF-66. CAC. Sharply struck with very flashy proof surfaces... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous and a needlesharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. A nice frosty brilliant proof w/attractive cameo contrast # $ NGC. PF-66. CAC. Needle-sharp with flashy brilliant proof surfaces.# $ NGC. PR-67. CAM. Fantastic quality with flashy brilliant deep mirrored fields and beautiful frosted design features. 3,100 proofs minted # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. Blast white with a sharp strike & frosted devices. # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Nice & flashy with nearly flawless surfaces. # $ NGC. PF-67. CAM. Super flashy blast white surfaces with strong cameo contrast between the very deeply mirrored fields and the heavily frosted design features # $ PCGS. PR-66+. CAC. Blast white with modest frost and a needle-sharp strike # $ /6. PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Strong Overdate. Blast white with beautiful clean surfaces and nice frost on the design features # $ NGC. PF-66. CAM. A beautiful blast white proof with very deep mirrored fields that offer a stunning contrast to the heavy frost on the devices # $ NGC. PF-67. CAM. CAC. Blast white and nearly perfect with watery white deep mirrored fields and beautifully frosted snowwhite design features. One of the finest graded and a coin that would be hard to imagine any finer! # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Blast white surfaces. Just 3,436 proofs and 18,125 business strikes were produced making this last year proof even more desirable # $ Shield Nickels PCGS. PR-64. An attractive brilliant proof with deep mirrors and a bold strike. Popular and short-lived Rays type. Just 600 minted # $ No Rays. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Beautiful rich luster & very well struck. # $ No Rays. PCGS. PR-66. Beautiful highly reflective mirrored surfaces with intense luster and faint iridescent hues of ice-blue and gold. Mark-free and simply fantastic quality! # $ Rays. PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. Beautifully mirrored surfaces show off attractive cameo devices. A barely visible honey tint adds depth and great eye appeal. The Shield nickel was just starting it s second year in production when the rays were removed. While just over 2 million business strikes were produced (creating a scarce variety), only an estimated 25+ proofs were produced of the variety and a major rarity was created. Desirable at all levels of collecting & a true prize.. # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. Vibrant brilliant luster w/a strong cameo contrast. Just 600 proofs minted..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous.. # $ PCGS. PR-65. A Gem example of this low mintage proof minted.. # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. A beautiful Premium Proof that is very sharply struck with brilliant surfaces. The design features are nicely frosted and the fields are very deeply mirrored # $ NGC. PF-66. Beautiful flashy proof surfaces and nearly pristine.. # $ PCGS. PR-66. Well struck with vibrant luster and pleasing problem-free surfaces. Just 950 minted # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. A beautiful Premium Gem w/great cameo contrast & nearly flawless blast white surfaces.... # $ PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. Gorgeous brilliant white surfaces and a sharp strike. Nice! # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Nice flashy white luster with strong cameo contrast and nearly flawless surfaces. From a modest proof mintage of 700 coins # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. Bright mirrored surfaces with nicely frosted devices # $ NGC. XF # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. A deep mirrored Gem Proof with beautiful gold, green and lavender hues # $ PCGS. PR-66. A proof-only date and the key date in the series with a mintage of just 510 coins. This Premium Gem is very well struck w/brilliant luster. # $ NGC. PF-66. CAC. A beautiful Gem Proof with a needle-sharp strike & virtually flawless surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Booming brilliant luster and a sharp strike with nicely frosted devices. High quality! # $ PCGS. PR-66+. CAC. Brilliant luster and a sharp strike with nearly flawless surfaces. A proof-only issue and a key date with a mintage of 2, # $ /8. PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Soft ice-blue tint glistens across beautifully mirrored surfaces. Very desirable both for the overdate and the excellent eye appeal... # $ NGC. PF-67. CAM. Beautiful flawless deep mirrored fields. The luster is intense and mainly white w/beautiful faint ice-blue, lavender, and gold hues... # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-66. Flashy deep mirrored surfaces & a needle-sharp strike. # $ NGC. PF-66+. CAM. CAC. Intense blast white luster w/nearly flawless proof surfaces and nicely frosted design features. The eye appeal is outstanding!..... # $ NGC. PR-67. STAR. Fantastic quality and super flashy with blast white luster, a razorsharp strike & nearly perfect surfaces. NGC has awarded their Star designation for superior eye appeal! # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with brilliant mint luster # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Attractive, nicely mirrored surfaces. Last year in the series # $

12 Order Toll Free Liberty Nickels 1883-N/C. PCGS. MS-66+. Flashy luster with a bit of a glow and an excellent strike # $ N/C. PCGS. PR-65. A nice Gem Proof example of this popular first-year No CENTS type # $ W/C. NGC. MS-64. Attractive lustrous surfaces # $ W/C. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous and very sharply struck # $ W/C. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Sharply struck with nearly flawless surfaces and silky smooth brilliant mint luster. # $ W/C. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. A gorgeous With Cents nickel with blazing untoned mint luster, a strong strike, and pristine surfaces. Only 8 have graded finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Well struck with thick frosty luster # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAM. A super flashy blast white proof with outstanding eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Super intense brilliant luster from virtually flawless proof surfaces. The strike is razor sharp & the eye appeal is exceptional!.... # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike with beautiful cameo contrast # $ PCGS. PR-67. CAM. Fantastic quality w/vibrant brilliant luster & beautiful frost on the design elements. The surfaces are devoid of any noteworthy marks... # $ NGC. PR-65. CAM. CAC. Blast white and extremely flashy with deep reflective fields and frosted design features. Super eye appeal! # $ PCGS. F-12. Problem-free battleship-gray surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64+. Vibrant brilliant luster w/nearly mark-free surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. A nice Gem example of this better date with satiny mint luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-67. Extremely well struck with beautiful brilliant surfaces & deeply reflective fields. A wonderful coin that is tied for the finest graded at PCGS..... # $ PCGS. MS-66. Rich satiny mint luster over nearly flawless surfaces. The strike is strong and the eye appeal is outstanding. PCGS has graded but none numerically finer # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-63. CAM. A brilliant proof with heavy frost on the design and strong cameo contrast # $ PCGS. MS-65. Rich blazing luster and a great strike. Outstanding for the grade # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. An outstanding brilliant Gem with beautiful cameo contrast # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Blast white with that fabulous black & white look that comes from heavily frosted design features contrasting with ultra-deep mirrored fields that are pristine and untoned. Super quality! # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful clean surfaces and a sharp strike with vivid brilliant luster. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-64. Attractive frosty luster # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. A scarce date in Gem or better and particularly tough to find with CAC approval. This is a very sharply struck coin with satiny clean surfaces and blazing brilliant luster # $ PCGS. MS-65. Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Well struck with satiny brilliant luster and nearly flawless surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. Intense mint luster and a sharp strike with nearly mark-free surfaces # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. Flashy brilliant luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. Fabulous satiny mint luster and a sharp strike with silky smooth surfaces that are free of significant marks # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. A nice well struck brilliant V Nickel # $ PCGS. MS-66. Attractive lustrous and well struck surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAC. Flashy white luster with deep mirrored fields and a fair amount of frost on the design. Super attractive! # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Well struck and lustrous with no significant abrasions # $ PCGS. MS-65. Very well struck with vibrant mint luster # $ PCGS. PR-65. Flashy brilliant surfaces w/modest frost on the design. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Nice satiny surfaces and a solid strike # $ PCGS. PR-67. CAM. CAC. Fantastic flawless surfaces with vibrant brilliant luster. Strong contrast between the deep mirrored fields and frosted design accounts for the Cameo designation and gives this Superb Gem wonderful eye appeal. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Flashy brilliant luster and a sharp strike # $ NGC. MS # $ NGC. PF-65. Needle-sharp strike with deep mirrored surfaces and a nice ice-blue hue # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Rich lustrous surfaces with an attractive clean look. # $ Buffalo Nickels 1913 T-1. PCGS. MS-66. Rich frosty luster with a razor-sharp strike.... # $ T-2. PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with flashy mint luster # $ T-2. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Brilliant and lustrous surfaces sport a beautiful blend of blue and gold tint. The strike and the eye appeal are great # $ D T-1. PCGS. MS-66. Well struck with blazing mint luster and nearly flawless surfaces # $ D T-1. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Vibrant satiny luster and a strong strike.... # $ D T-1. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Fantastic quality with lustrous mark-free surfaces and a very sharp strike. The eye appeal is outstanding # $ S T-2. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Lustrous light slate surfaces with a touch of gold & violet. A key date & very desirable. # $ S T-2. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Rich lustrous surfaces have a great strike and wonderful eye-appeal. The scarcest of all the first-year issues and varieties with just 1,209,000 minted # $ PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful rich satiny luster and a sharp strike..... # $ PCGS. PR-66. Rich gold and splashes of violet-blue hue adorns high-end matte surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. Sharply struck and super lustrous with beautiful hues of rose & gold. Great eye appeal! # $699.00

13 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY 1915-D. PCGS. MS-64. An attractive blend of ice-blue and gold pastel luster enhances sharply struck surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Shimmering mint luster w/a nice original golden hue. Well struck w/a very pleasing appearance.. # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. Problem-free battleshipgray surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. Sharply struck with flashy mint luster # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Well struck and nearly mark-free with extremely flashy surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Very sharply struck with a flashy light golden luster... # $ /16. PCGS. AU-50. CAC. Doubled Die Obverse. A clear doubling of the date and one of the great rarities in this series. This example has original lustrous surfaces and needle-sharp detail. The only AU-50 to also garner CAC approval..... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with rich brilliant luster that has a faint champagne hue # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Sharply struck with flashy luster and nice clean surfaces # $ /17-D. PCGS. VG-10. Problem-free battleship-gray surfaces. A very desirable and popular variety # $ PCGS. MS-65. Blazing mint luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Super flashy nickel-white luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Rich lustrous surfaces with a light golden hue. Extremely well struck and free of significant marks. Scarce in this high of grade and a coin with wonderful originality # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. A scarce date with attractive surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Rich lustrous surfaces have a bit of a glow and are well struck. A tough date not often seen with a CAC sticker # $ PCGS. MS-67. An amazing coin with blazing mint luster and gorgeous ice-blue, lavender, and gold hues. The strike is precise and the surfaces are virtually flawless. Tied for the finest graded at PCGS or NGC # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. A solid strike w/shimmering mint luster that is brilliant with a light golden hue. The surfaces are particularly clean with no significant marks or planchet issues which plague this issue.... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Lustrous steel-gray surfaces # $ D. NGC. MS-64. Well struck for the issue with a full rounded horn and nice tail detail. Splashes of brilliant gold accents lustrous surfaces. Better in all grades & very desirable this nice # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. A key date w/attractive medium gray surfaces and a solid strike. Just 1,437,000 were minted which is one of the lowest mintages in the entire series # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Rich brilliant luster and a sharp strike on the obverse w/some of the typical weakness this date shows on the rev. Outstanding for the grade.. # $ NGC. MS-67. Lustrous glowing surfaces sport a razor -sharp strike and a touch of iceblue tint. Only 1 coin grades numerically finer at NGC # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. CAC. Strong detail w/nice original light nickel-gray surfaces. In an old holder & P.Q. for the grade!. # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Blazing mint luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Vibrant frosty luster and a sharp strike with beautiful surfaces # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Original lustrous surfaces w/light golden-green hues. The strike is solid and the surfaces are satiny and minimally abraded # $ S. NGC. MS-65. Glowing luster showcases an excellent strike displaying a rounded horn & a split tail. Exquisite golden ruby tint and ice-blue hue adorns the surfaces. A key date at this grade level, only 1 coin grading numerically finer at NGC.. # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. Flashy brilliant luster w/a beautiful ice-blue glow.. # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66. Flashy brilliant luster and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. A lovely palette of lemon, ruby and ice-blue hue glistens upon lustrous surfaces. Old green label holder # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful rich mint luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-66. Rich satiny surfaces and a sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Lustrous and well struck surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Gorgeous violet and gold shaded accent rests on surfaces with a razor-sharp strike.... # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Well struck & lustrous with very clean surfaces that are devoid of significant marks # $ S. NGC. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-66+. A flashy blend of gold and ice-blue hue with a razor-sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Brilliant ice-blue surfaces w/a razor-sharp strike. # $ D 3 legs. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Crisp luster & sharp detail w/ no apparent sign of wear. A breakout candidate as many would grade this coin fully mint state... # $ D 3 legs. PCGS. MS-64+. Beautiful flashy brilliant mint luster with neon hues of lavender, blue-green and gold. The strike is excellent. The surfaces are particularly nice and nearly mark-free. A wonderful example of one of the most famous errors of the twentieth century! # $ D/S. NGC. MS-67. Nearly flawless with flashy mint luster and a sharp strike # $ D/S. PCGS. MS-66. Rich glowing luster and a razor-sharp strike..... # $ Jefferson Nickels PCGS. PR-67+. CAC. Beautiful ice-blue tinted mirrored surfaces welcome splashes of gold accent # $ NGC. MS-67. Rev. of 40. # $ D/Horiz D. PCGS. MS-62. FS. Brilliant and lustrous w/an excellent strike. A popular and very desirable Red Book listed variety that commands a strong premium in all grades # $ PCGS. PR-68. CAM. Intense brilliant reflective surfaces & essentially perfect! Tied for the finest graded at PCGS. # $ No S. PCGS. PR-68+. DCAM. Virtually perfect and fully brilliant with dramatic cameo contrast # $ Bust Half Dimes PCGS. MS-63. Sharply struck with a white core & a sprinkle of toning. Neat die clash marks on the obverse.. # $

14 Order Toll Free PCGS. MS-65. Very flashy with a white core and a sprinkle of turquoise and salmon. The strike is very sharp and the eye appeal is excellent! # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Thick frosty luster with an excellent strike. Mellow ruby and gold accents blend w/subtle antique-silver hue on the surface and provide excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-63. Small 5c. Sharply struck with flashy luster. A brilliant core is beautifully framed by delicate gold peripheral toning # $ PCGS. MS-64. Small 5C. Lustrous and frosty with a sharp strike... # $ Seated Liberty Half Dimes NGC. XF-40. Popular short-lived no stars variety # $ PCGS. MS-65. Large Date. Very sharply struck w/vibrant antique white luster. Popular as a first year Seated Half Dime with the short-lived No Stars obv... # $ PCGS. MS-63. No Drapery, Small Stars. Brilliant white luster with attractive rich multi-color accent. Nice.... # $ O. PCGS. VF-30. Ideal medium steel gray surfaces. Difficult to locate in any grade with a mintage of just 220,000. Old green label holder # $ NGC. MS-67. Sharply struck and devoid of marks with delicate champagne toning and neon blue at the edges. Super quality with just 3 grading MS-67 at NGC and none finer # $ NGC. PF-64. CAC. Sharply struck with flashy deep mirrored surfaces and very attractive bright turquoise and lavender toning # $ O. NGC. MS-65. CAC. Warm light golden toning on this well struck and fully lustrous Gem. Only 3 have graded finer at NGC # $ PCGS. PR-62. Sharply struck with flashy white proof surfaces # $ O. PCGS. AU-53. Brilliant white surfaces # $ NGC. PR-66. Brilliant white mirrored surfaces with a touch of cameo on the devices not noted on the label. Only 460 minted at just 6 graded numerically finer at NGC # $ NGC. PR-64. CAM. Thick pasty frost on the design that contrasts beautifully against the deep mirrored, smokey-gold fields. Popular Civil War era date with a mere 500 minted # $ PCGS. AU-50. CAC. Medium gray surfaces allow for glimpses of luster underneath. The strike is sharp and distinct. Just 10,000 pieces were minted and very few have been certified. Of the 5 pieces in this grade to be certified at PCGS, this is the only one that has been certified by CAC.. # $ PCGS. PR-64. A nice flashy proof with a cream-white core and light peripheral toning # $ NGC. PF-67. Virtually perfect with a needle-sharp strike, pristine surfaces, and beautiful original deep sea-green toning # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Mintmark Below Bow. Creamy white luster with an excellent strike. Great eye appeal..... # $ Bust Dime PCGS. XF-45. A beautiful rich patina with hues of lavender, blue, gray and gold covers this well detailed, lustrous early dime. A gem for the grade with super eye appeal. Only 34,640 minted with just 13 grading higher at PCGS. A great collector coin! # $ Seated Liberty Dimes 1843-O. PCGS. VF-30. Solid detail for the grade with gunmetal-gray surfaces. Just 150,000 minted and even rarer than that mintage might suggest as many were probably melted in the 1850 s when the bullion value exceeded ten cents # $ O. PCGS. VF-30. A better New Orleans dime that is tough to find without problems. A problem-free example.... # $ O. PCGS. XF-40. Scarce in any grade as just 230,000 were minted & the survival rate was apparently quite low. This is an attractive light steel-gray example.... # $ O. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Arrows. A gorgeous well struck coin w/a blast white obverse and nearly a full white reverse. Outstanding for the grade with wonderful eye appeal # $ S. PCGS. VF-30. Well detailed warm gray surfaces. Only 60,000 minted & a challenge to locate in any grade # $ PCGS. PR-64. Nice reflective surfaces with a slight golden tint. Very attractive and from the first year the Mint sold proofs to the public # $ S. PCGS. VF-20. Warm gray well detailed surfaces. A better Civil War date # $ S. PCGS. XF ,000 minted and much scarcer than even that modest mintage might suggest. Just 9 AU & 5 mint state coins have been graded finer than this example at PCGS. This problem-free coin has excellent detail with beautiful two-toned gray surfaces. A great collector coin!.... # $ S. PCGS. Genuine. Cleaned-VF Detail # $ S. PCGS. XF-45. Strong detail with light silver-gray surfaces. A low mintage date that was heavily circulated. 140,000 struck # $ PCGS. MS-64. Well struck with thick frosty mint luster & a very light champagne hue. A pleasing example of this short-lived Arrows type # $ PCGS. PR-64. Well struck with flashy deep mirrored surfaces that display shades of gold, turquoise and lavender toning. Very nice for the grade and a scarce proof with just 510 minted # $ PCGS. MS-66+. Very well struck with rich cream-white luster. Scarce in any grade with a mintage of 24,000. PCGS has graded 3 coins 66+ & just 3 finer.. # $ NGC. PF-65. CAC. Beautiful highly reflective champagne surfaces... # $ NGC. PF-66. Deeply mirrored surfaces with a nice contrast of frost on the devices. Light golden toning that slightly deepens along the periphery. Outstanding eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Radiant white mint luster with just a touch of toning near the rim. The strike is solid and the eye appeal is excellent # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. Beautiful deep mirrored surfaces w/frosted devices & delicate champagne-gold toning... # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Eye-catching sharply struck & semi proof-like surfaces showcase this better date example.... # $ Barber Dimes 1892-O. NGC. MS-63. Brilliant frosty luster with peripheral champagne accent. # $ NGC. PR-64. Nicely mirrored surfaces w/a touch of cameo on the obv.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Pure white and a sharp strike with semi proof-like fields # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. Beautiful frosted design features set against flashy deep mirrored fields. Super quality! # $

15 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. PR-66+. CAM. CAC. A stunning blast white proof with fantastic contrast between the deep mirrored fields and the heavily frosted devices.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Shades of goldenchampagne luster rests upon frosty sharply struck surfaces # $ S. NGC. MS-62. An eye-catching blend of white luster and splashes of multi-color tint enhances sharply struck surfaces # $ PCGS. PR-64. A super bold strike with flashy champagne-gold luster. # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Flashy luster and well struck # $ Mercury Dimes 1916-S. PCGS. MS-64. FB. Lustrous frosty white luster with pale gold accents.. # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful champagnewhite luster and a sharp strike with nearly full band detail # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. FB. Beautiful surfaces with intense mint luster that has a delicate blend of faint ice-blue and gold on the obverse. The reverse has a wonderful soft honey-gold glow. The entire coins shows a sharp and precise strike with bold full band detail. A scarce date that normally comes poorly struck. Only 5 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS. # $ D. NGC. MS-64. Lustrous surfaces host a hint of delicate lemon tint. Scarce & lowmintage due to a post-war recession. Just 1,080,000 pieces minted. High grade examples can be quite elusive # $ PCGS. MS-66. FB. CAC. Blazing luster and a sharp strike # $ S. NGC. MS-64. FB. Lustrous white frosty surfaces sport a super sharp strike. As the next grade level commands multiples in price, this example provides an excellent coin at outstanding value.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Brilliant lustrous white surfaces with a clean glistening look. The strike is extremely sharp and displays great detail. The bands are also very sharp but just shy of full by a whisker. None have graded numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. FB. Incredible quality with blazing brilliant luster & a sharp strike w/nearly flawless surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-67. FB. CAC. Lustrous nearly mark-free surfaces display a great strike and excellent eye appeal. Only 1 coin grade numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-67. FB. Vibrant brilliant luster and a great strike with nearly flawless surfaces. One of the finest graded at PCGS! # $ S. NGC. MS-67. FB. CAC. Beautiful rich glowing luster with sharply struck surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-67. FB. CAC. Blast white satiny surfaces sport an excellent strike # $ NGC. PF-65. Blast white. # $ PCGS. MS-67. FB # $ PCGS. PR-65. Blast white with brilliant mirrors # $ NGC. PF-67. Blast white. # $ PCGS. PR # $ S. NGC. MS-67+. FB. Star. Blast white w/semi proof-like surfaces... # $ S. NGC. MS-67. FB..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. FB. CAC. Blast white satiny surfaces sport a bit of glow and an excellent strike. While the date is very common, pieces with fully struck bands are truly a great challenge to locate in any grade. Of 159,130,000 pieces minted, less than 3 rolls have been certified by PCGS as full bands in any grade. Only 18 full bands have received a CAC sticker for all grades at both services combined.. # $ D. NGC. MS-67. FB.... # $ Roosevelt Dime 1950-S. PCGS. MS-68. A vibrant silver-white core w/bright neon burnt-orange, lavender and deep-green peripheral toning. Fantastic quality & wonderful eye appeal. PCGS has graded 12 at this level and none higher # $ Twenty Cent Piece 1875-CC. PCGS. MS-63. Thick creamy luster with a faint amber glow. The strike is sharp and there is plenty of eye appeal. The only realistically affordable CC date in the series for most collectors. Very popular and desirable # $ Bust Quarters NGC. AG-3. Outstanding for the grade with light gray, problem-free surfaces & very strong detail for an AG-3... # $ PCGS. G-4. A pleasing example of this rare date with nice color and surfaces and no consequential marks. The second year quarters were struck at the U.S. Mint with a mintage of just 6, # $ PCGS. G-6. Well detailed and problemfree with attractive light steel-gray surfaces. A scarce early quarter with a mintage of just 6, # $ PCGS. VG-8. Attractive warm gray tone with even and distinct surface detail. Only the second year a quarter was produced. It is the first one produced in the 19th century and the first with the Heraldic Eagle design. Only 6,738 were produced. # $ PCGS. VG-8. 25/50c. A neat variety and quite scarce with an estimated 50 to 75 known # $ Seated Liberty Quarters 1847-O. PCGS. VF ,000 minted w/an apparently low survival rate. # $ O. PCGS. VF-30. Solid slate gray surfaces. A tough coin in any grade with a mintage of 368, # $ PCGS. MS-64. Arrows & Rays. An attractive cream-white example of this one year type. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are minimally abraded.... # $ PCGS. VF-35. Arrows and Rays # $ O. PCGS. Genuine. Cleaned-AU Detail. There is very little wear and is at the high end of the grade scale. Attractive toned appearance # $ PCGS. MS-65. A lovely Gem with satiny brilliant champagne-white luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-65. The 1877 proof mintage was 510 pieces which is the lowest of any with Motto Seated Quarter. This example has beautiful reflective surfaces that are blast white on the rev. and have a wisp of champagne toning on the obv... # $ PCGS. XF-40. Problem-free battleship gray surfaces show traces of mint luster. Tough in any grade with a mintage of just 8, # $ PCGS. VF-30. Only 13,600 minted # $

16 Order Toll Free PCGS. PR-65. DCAM. Blast white with excellent snowy cameo devices. Popular with date collectors as the business strike is very scarce with a mintage of only 5, # $ PCGS. MS-63. Creamy white luster with an excellent strike # $ O. PCGS. VG-10. CAC. A pleasing problem-free example of this scarce date. Just 68,000 minted # $ Barber Quarters PCGS. PF-66. CAM. CAC. Excellent white mirror and frost contrast. Hints of subtle amber amplifies already great eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-67. DCAM. CAC. An exquisite beauty with deeply frosted devices & highly reflective fields that create an excellent black and white effect. A light touch of honey hue adds depth and eye appeal to otherwise brilliant white surfaces. A true stand-out # $ O. PCGS. VF # $ PCGS. MS-65+. Thick frosty white luster w/a bit of peripheral color.. # $ NGC. PR-63. CAC. Brilliant white mirrored surfaces. A hint of pale gold and a touch of light cameo on the devices provides excellent eye appeal # $ NGC. PF-67. A superb gem that borders on perfection with blast white luster and incredible eye appeal. The strike is razor sharp and the devices show considerable mint frost # $ NGC. PF-66. A pleasing Premium Gem w/a blast white obverse and a faint lavender hue on the rev. The strike is razor sharp and there are no significant marks on nearly pristine deep mirror surfaces. # $ PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful frosty mint luster with speckled salmon colored toning. The strike is very sharp & there are no significant marks. Super quality!..... # $ PCGS. PR-65. Blast white and a sharp strike with nicely frosted devices. Outstanding eye appeal... # $ O. PCGS. VF-20. Solid gray shaded surfaces. A scarce date and the last O mint issue # $ NGC. MS-63. Rich frosty luster with a sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-66. CAM. CAC. Wonderful brilliant white field and device contrast. The obverse has an especially thick layer of cameo on the device # $ S. NGC. VG-8. CAC. A pleasing example of this scarce date which saw the lowest mintage in the series at a mere 40,000 coins # $ PCGS. MS-66. Well struck with beautiful silky smooth surfaces. The luster is lush w/a light sprinkle of forest-green & champagnegold toning. Super quality!. # $ D. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck with a silver-white core and a touch of toning at the rim # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Intense blast white luster produces a gorgeous swirling cartwheel on this beautiful Premium Gem # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Very well struck with extremely flashy white luster & just a sprinkle of toning. Very impressive!. # $ Standing Liberty Quarters 1917 T-2. PCGS. MS-66. FH. Super flashy mint luster with a white base that is dappled with russet-gold toning. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is exceptional.. # $ D T-1. NGC. MS-66. FH. Vibrant blast white luster & a sharp strike w/no significant marks. Super quality!..... # $ S T-2. PCGS. MS-66. Glowing white luster blends with splashes of mellow honey tint. A true prize with only 3 coins grading numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ PCGS. MS-66. Vibrant champagne-white luster over nearly flawless surfaces. The strike is very sharp with over 95% head detail! # $ S. NGC. MS-65. Creamy white luster with a hint of gold shade. Well struck for a date known for poor strikes. # $ PCGS. MS-67. Flashy cream-white luster and a sharp strike with very nearly full head detail. Super quality!..... # $ S. NGC. AU-55. A better date well struck with a fair amount of luster still present # $ NGC. MS-65. Blast white frosty luster # $ S. NGC. MS-64. FH. Brilliant white luster & sharp strike provide stand-out eye appeal to a coin that is difficult to obtain in any grade and a real prize this nice. The second lowest mintage raised date with a mintage of 1,360, # $ PCGS. MS-65. FH. Cream white luster and a sharp strike including full head detail # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Crisp white luster and far better struck than is typically seen for this better date # $ D. NGC. MS-65. Thick brilliant white luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-65+. FH. Vibrant creamwhite luster and a sharp strike including full head detail # $ PCGS. MS-65. FH. Rich original satiny mint luster and a very bold strike with full head detail # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. FH. Attractive rich creamy surfaces # $ NGC. MS-65. FH. CAC. A beauty with creamy mint luster and a great strike. In a very early NGC holder..... # $ NGC. MS-66. FH. A beauty with intense mint luster, a razor sharp strike and original russet toning # $ Washington Quarters 1932-S. PCGS. MS-64. Brilliant creamy luster with a light dusting of champagne accent. A popular key date # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Creamy white luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Lustrous. # $ NGC. PF-65. Brilliant white mirrors provide excellent eye appeal. The first year a proof Washington quarter was issued with just 3,837 minted..... # $ D. PCGS. AU-55. Crisp white luster with just a touch of wear. In an early PCGS holder # $ S. NGC. MS-65. Brilliant frosty white luster with a sharp strike.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Creamy white luster # $ PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. Amazing quality with blazing mint luster & pristine surfaces. The core is a cream-white w/a light greenishgold hue developing mainly at the rim. Fantastic eye appeal # $ D. NGC. MS-65. Brilliant frosty white luster # $ S. NGC. MS-65+. Doubled Die Obverse. FS-101. Well struck and lustrous w/delicate iridescent pastel toning. An outstanding example of this rare Redbook listed variety # $ Bust Half Dollars PCGS. XF-40. Draped Bust. Solid detail with a touch of luster remaining & attractive light silver-gray surfaces.... # $

17 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. AU-58. Well struck and lustrous with just a touch of wear. The surfaces are a pleasing silver-gray w/gold and turquoise at the rim. Great eye appeal!. # $ NGC. AU-58. CAC. Razor sharp detail and lustrous surfaces with original olivegreen and gold toning. A beautiful Bust Half that s extremely close to being mint state # $ PCGS. XF-45. CAC. E Over A in STATES. A Red Book listed variety. Eye-catching gray shaded surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-62. A sharp and even strike with rich lustrous surfaces that display attractive dove-gray, orange-gold and blue-green toning # $ PCGS. VF-35. Square Base # $ PCGS. XF-45. Attractive warm gray surfaces yield to traces of remnant luster # $ PCGS. MS-62. Small 0. Splendid antique-silver hues adorn sharply struck surfaces # $ PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Strong detail and devoid of significant marks with rich lustrous surfaces. The look and eye appeal of an MS-64 coin with a trace of rub which defines the grade # $ NGC. AU-58. CAC. Lustrous antiquesilver shaded surfaces right on the edge of mint state # $ NGC. MS-61. O-110. Brilliant lustrous surfaces exhibit a sharp strike and a great look # $ PCGS. AU-58. O-101. Brilliant white, virtually mint state surfaces with a touch of champagne accent # $ PCGS. MS-64. Large Date, Small Letters. Fantastic rich cream-white luster billows off this beautiful well struck Bust Half. The strike is even and sharp and the eye appeal is extraordinary! # $ PCGS. XF-40. CAC. Reeded Edge. The 1836 Reeded Edge Half was the first of the denomination struck on the new steam presses installed at the Philadelphia mint. The added pressure of these presses didn t allow for the old Lettered Edge design. Only 5,000 were minted. This is a pleasing problem-free example with strong detail and nice original surfaces.. # $ Seated Liberty Half Dollars PCGS. MS-63. Frosty antique silver luster with champagne strands along the periphery. Quite attractive # $ PCGS. MS-63. Arrows. The most common issue from this short-lived type. This is a pleasing example that is sharply struck with an antique silver-white core & a thin arc of turquoise toning at the rim. # $ PCGS. PR-63. CAC. A lovely proof with a silver-gray core & concentric bands of gold, russet, and turquoise stretching to the rim. A better date with 1,255 proofs and 8,400 business strikes minted.... # $ PCGS. PR-65. A nice Gem Proof with original champagne-white surfaces. Just 1,039 proofs and 8,000 business strikes made of this better date.... # $ Barber Half Dollars 1893-S. PCGS. AU-50. CAC. One of the keys to the series with a modest mintage of 740,000. PCGS and NGC have graded 16 coins AU-50 with this being the only one to also receive CAC approval! # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Sharply struck w/flashy champagne-white luster. A semi-key date with a modest 740,000 minted.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. A fabulous example of this better date with thick blast white luster and a very sharp strike. Super high quality with excellent eye appeal.. # $ S. PCGS. AU-53. CAC. Sharp detail with lustrous original surfaces. The only AU-53 coin that CAC has approved! # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. A simply stunning Gem Barber Half with a great strike & a booming white cartwheel of extraordinary intensity. The surfaces are very clean. # $ PCGS. PR-63. Champagne-white surfaces with frosted design features & highly reflective deep mirrored fields... # $ NGC. AU-58. CAC. Sharp detail & lustrous w/light golden toning.. # $ S. PCGS. AU-55. A coin that looks Choice BU at first glance with lustrous white surfaces and sharp detail. A touch of rub on the obverse defines the grade.. # $ S. PCGS. AU-58. CAC. Just 553,038 minted and the key date in the series for collectors trying to complete a high grade set. This is a nice lustrous example with light golden-gray surfaces, sharp detail, and just a slight touch of wear. It has wonderful originality and eye appeal and is the only AU-58 to receive CAC approval!. # $ PCGS. AU-58. Lustrous & mostly white with the barest trace of rub. # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Brilliant white luster that offers flash and glow. Much scarcer in high grade than the mintage of 2,494,000 suggests. Only 6 coins grade finer at PCGS. Old green label holder... # $ NGC. PF-66. Flashy mirrored fields and a needle-sharp strike with attractive light toning # $ PCGS. MS-62. Thick creamy luster with sharp eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-64. Beautiful silky smooth surfaces with radiant mint luster and light original champagne-tan toning. The strike is razor sharp and the surfaces are free of significant abrasions # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy mint luster and a sharp strike with an attractive champagnegold hue. Particularly nice for the grade and a very tough date to find in any grade of mint state # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. From the final year of production at the New Orleans mint with a modest mintage of 925,400. This is a very attractive Gem with mostly white luster except for a touch of toning primarily at the rim. PCGS has graded 9 MS-65 s and just 5 finer # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Rich billowing white luster w/a touch of toning. Well struck and devoid of significant marks. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Rich creamy luster with an excellent strike and a wonderful look # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck & lustrous with nearly mark-free surfaces. A tough date to find in mint state # $ PCGS. PR-66. One of the tougher dates in the series with a production of just 627 proofs and 188,000 business strikes. This is a beautiful Premium Gem with blast white luster, modest frost on the design, and a needle-sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Very well struck with shimmering cream-white luster over very clean surfaces. A modest 534,000 minted and very scarce in high grade. PCGS has graded 17 MS-65 s, 1-65+, and 6 numerically finer # $

18 Order Toll Free S. PCGS. MS-65. Wonderfully intense booming white luster with nearly mark-free surfaces and a sharp strike.. # $ Walking Liberty Half Dollars PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Rich creamy luster # $ D Obv. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with crisp white luster and clean surfaces # $ D Rev. NGC. MS-64. A pleasing example of this better early date Walker with crisp brilliant luster and an excellent strike # $ 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. A very pleasing example of this better early Walker with satiny mint luster that is mostly white with a tiny touch of toning at the rim. The strike is above average for this issue and the eye appeal is considerable!.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. A beautiful near-gem example of this scarce date. Well struck with outstanding surfaces that are very clean and exhibit vibrant satin-white luster # $ PCGS. MS-64. Rich satiny luster and a sharp strike # $ PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Lustrous rich champagne surfaces with a sharp strike # $ 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. Extremely well struck with vibrant champagne-gold mint luster. The skirt lines, head, and left hand detail are bold as are the breast feathers on the reverse of this lovely key date Walker # $ 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 & a solid strike. The surfaces are pleasing with fewer marks than you d expect for the grade & the eye appeal is excellent. A great coin to complete a high quality collection of this popular series # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant white surfaces exhibit frosty luster and no major abrasions. A tough date in any grade that can be quite challenging to find this nice. # $ D. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. Blast white with a thin wisp of champagne against the periphery. The luster glows and the strike is great # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Flashy. # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Sharply struck w/very flashy mint luster and nice clean surfaces. Outstanding eye appeal... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Crisp antique white luster w/a sprinkle of light champagnegold. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are free of significant marks. The rarest date in the 1930 s in mint state.... # $ PCGS. MS-66. Rich frosty luster with an excellent strike # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAC. Blast white with brilliant nicely mirrored surfaces. Very eyecatching # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. Satiny white luster with a very sharp strike..... # $ PCGS. MS # $ NGC. MS # $ NGC. MS # $ NGC. MS-65. Brilliant.. # $ NGC. MS-65+. Fresh original roll brilliant luster # $ NGC. MS-66. Fresh original roll brilliant luster # $ PCGS. MS-66. Rich frosty luster with a clean look # $ D. PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant lustrous surfaces w/a sharp strike. A better date with a mintage of just 491, # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white luster and a strong strike with excellent eye appeal # $ PCGS. PR-65. A lovely blend of brilliant white mirror and peripheral champagne accent # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-64. A pleasing near-gem proof # $ PCGS. PR-65. Blast white with lovely brilliant mirrors # $ PCGS. PR-66. Brilliant white surfaces # $ S. NGC. MS-65. Blast white and well struck # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white glowing and nearly pristine surfaces.. # $ NGC. MS-67. CAC. Sharply struck with vibrant champagne-white luster # $ NGC. PF-66. Blast white with great reflective surfaces # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Blast white and super flashy # $ PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. Beautiful radiant mint luster and a great strike with no significant marks # $ PCGS. PR-64. Flashy brilliant proof surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-64. Gorgeous with blazing luster and super eye appeal. Looks undergraded to us! # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. A light golden-green patina on this very attractive Gem Proof # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white # $ S. PCGS. MS-65+. Blast white and a well above average strike.. # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful glowing luster with a hint of mellow gold hue. Very attractive # $ S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Well struck with satiny smooth surfaces and rich mint luster. Just a trace of toning at the rim attests to the originality of this exceptional 43-S Walker. Die doubling on the obverse as is frequently seen on theirs date and is most obvious on IN GOD WE TRUST and on the rays # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. NGC. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Blast white surfaces offer a clean look and an attractive glow # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ S. NGC. MS # $ S. NGC. MS-66. CAC. Rich frosty luster with a bit of glow # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-67. Beautiful glowing luster with a touch of golden tint flows across

19 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY nearly pristine surfaces. The strike is excellent and the eye appeal is great. # $ Franklin Half Dollars 1949-S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. FBL. Rich multi-color surfaces with a great classic mint set look # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAC. Brilliant nicely mirrored surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-66. FBL. Rich frosty surfaces with an excellent strike..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. FBL..... # $ PCGS. MS # $ S. NGC. MS-66+. Thick brilliant and frosty luster. Quite attractive. # $ PCGS. MS-65. FBL..... # $ Kennedy Half Dollars NGC. MS-67. Frosty and lustrous surfaces host a multi-color blend of pastel that adorns the reverse and a crescent of the obverse # $ D. NGC. MS-67. A rich splash of gold shade on the obverse and a crescent on the reverse adorns thick frosty surfaces # $ Bust Dollars PCGS. VF-35. Draped Bust. The first use of the Draped Bust design saw the portrait positioned slightly off-centered to the left. This is a pleasing example with strong, even detail and medium gray surfaces that show a trace of steel-blue # $ NGC. XF-45. Large Date, Small Letters. BB-65, B-5. This variety is easily identified by a die break connecting the I and C of AMERICA on the reverse. This example shows the die at its latest stage with the break now triangular and reaching to the rim. A well detailed example of this popular variety and Small Eagle reverse type... # $ PCGS. VF-30. AMERICAI. A popular variety with solid detail and attractive gray shaded surfaces # $ Seated Liberty Dollars PCGS. PR-64. CAM. CAC. Restrike. No original proofs for 1851 have ever been graded at PCGS & it is widely believed that none were ever minted. The U.S. Mint did make a few restrikes for collectors in the late 1850 s and 1860 s and it is estimated that 40 to 60 are known. The present coin is exceptional for the grade with strong cameo contrast & a precise strike. The deep mirrored fields are very flashy w/a light smoky-gold hue while the design elements have nice silverwhite frost. The eye appeal is outstanding. We are delighted to offer this important numismatic rarity! # $ 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 with deep mirrored fields and enough frost on the design to lead us to feel it merits a cameo distinction. Both sides are very flashy w/the obverse being white while the reverse has a faint lavender-blue hue. The surfaces are very attractive w/no significant marks and the eye appeal is strong... # $ PCGS. PR-61. Deep reflective surfaces with rich champagne-white luster and a touch of obverse toning. The strike is razor sharp and the eye appeal exceeds the technical grade! # $ O. PCGS. MS-61. CAC. Spectacular flashy surfaces & exceptional strike elevate this coin to being a gem for the grade. Abrasions that define the grade are minor, inconsequential, and easy to look past. A simply stunning beauty!. # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. A nice fresh Seated Dollar with flashy white luster and a very sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-65. CAM. CAC. A stunning brilliant Gem with heavy white frost on the design and very faint hues of gold & ice-blue. Only 600 minted with a single 65+ Cameo grading finer at PCGS.... # $ CC. PCGS. XF-40. The Carson City Mint struck Seated Liberty Dollars during the final 4 years of the series with 1871-CC having the lowest mintage at just 1,376 coins. This is a very pleasing problem-free example with solid detail and nice light steel-gray surfaces # $ Trade Dollars 1874-CC. PCGS. AU-58. Frosty luster with a sharp strike. Just a little rub away from mint state. A better and popular CC date # $ PCGS. MS-63+. Flashy white luster with just a trace of toning. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces have just minor marks # $ CC. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Micro CC. Sharply struck with vibrant mint luster and a pleasing light golden-gray patina. The reverse has deep mirror proof-like fields. A scarce date in any grade and a real prize in mint state. This piece is outstanding for the grade and 1 of only 2 to receive CAC approval in MS-62! # $ PCGS. PR-63. Beautiful champagnewhite luster off very clean surfaces for the grade. A proof-only issue with just 1,541 minted # $ PCGS. PR-62. A touch of amber tint rests on nicely mirrored surfaces. Light unmentioned cameo on the devices provides a pleasant contrast. A very desirable proof-only date with just 1,987 minted.... # $ PCGS. PR-63. CAM. CAC. Flashy white surfaces & a needle-sharp strike with heavy frost on the design. A scarce proof-only year with just 1,987 minted.... # $ Morgan Dollars 1878-S. NGC. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white flashy surfaces w/a razor-sharp strike.. # $ /8TF. ICG. MS-62. Strong. # $ /8TF. PCGS. MS-63. Strong. Brilliant white frosty surfaces with a razor-sharp strike # $ TF. NGC. MS-63. Reverse of # $ TF. PCGS. AU-55. Reverse of # $ TF. PCGS. AU-55. Reverse of # $ TF. PCGS. AU-58. Reverse of # $ TF. PCGS. MS-63. Reverse of Blast white w/a super sharp strike. # $ TF. ICG. MS # $ TF. PCGS. MS-65. Brilliant glowing frosty white surfaces sport a few touches of champagne accent along the periphery. The strike is razor-sharp and the eye appeal is great # $ PCGS. MS-65. Flashy... # $ CC. NGC. MS-64. CAC. Perfect CC. Thick frosty white luster with semi proof-like fields and a very sharp strike. Definitely P.Q. for the grade with outstanding surfaces # $

20 Order Toll Free O. NGC. MS-63. Creamy white luster with a razor-sharp strike.... # $ S. NGC. MS-67. CAC. Blast white with flashy fields and frosted design elements. Super quality! # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-64. PL. Blast white with quite nice mirror & frost contrast.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. Beautifully brilliant white surfaces with just a hint of gold tint. The mirror and frost contrast is solid and the strike is razor-sharp. Only 2 grade numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ CC. ANACS. MS-64. Frosty white surfaces # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. PL. Very choice with watery white mirrored fields that contrast with frosted devices. A truly rare date with proof-like surfaces with just a single 64+ coin grading finer at PCGS in the Proof-like category # $ S. NGC. MS-67. Blast white and a sharp strike. Super quality! # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. PL.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. PL.... # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Blast white # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Blast white and frosty. Old green label holder. # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. A gorgeous blast white Premium Gem with heavily frosted design features that offer a stunning contrast to the highly reflective, deep mirrored fields # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-64+. PL. CAC. Blast white with flashy reflective fields and frosted design features # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Creamy white luster with a sharp strike and a clean look # $ PCGS. PR-66. A beautiful Premium Gem w/gorgeous deep reflective fields and frosted devices. The obverse is nearly blast white while the reverse has a light champagnegold tint. Super quality!... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63. PL. Blast white with good mirror & frost contrast. # $ CC. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. Blast white with heavy frost on the design and deep watery mirrored fields. Super flashy with wonderful eye appeal..... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Blast white with a razor-sharp strike. Devices have excellent cameo and stand-out upon reflective fields # $ CC. PCGS. MS-66. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike w/a tiny sliver of obverse toning at the rim # $ S. NGC. MS-66. Blast white with a great lustrous cartwheel effect... # $ S. NGC. MS-68. CAC. Blast white frosty luster offers a bit of flash & a touch of gloss. A razor-sharp strike & clean surfaces display a virtually perfect look. Only 1 coin grades numerically finer at NGC.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. PL..... # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. Thick frosty white luster and a razor-sharp strike..... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white frosty surfaces with a touch of flash. The strike is razor-sharp # $ O. NGC. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. DMPL. Blast white with lovely cameo contrast and outstanding eye appeal. Only 12 have graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ NGC. MS # $ CC. PCGS. MS-64. PL. Blast white with nice reflection and a very sharp strike # $ CC. PCGS. MS-66. Booming white luster with a sharp strike, clean surfaces, and light frost on the design # $ CC. PCGS. MS-66. DMPL. Blast white with frosted design features and beautiful deep reflective fields. The strike is needlesharp and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ O. PCGS. MS-64+. DMPL. Strong mirror and frost contrast # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-61. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike. Outstanding for the grade # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Flashy brilliant white surfaces w/a very sharp strike. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. A choice example of this scarce date with an excellent strike and rich white luster. There are just minimal marks and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Nearly unavailable in MS-65 and finer and prohibitively 20 expensive. This beautiful 64+ coin comes right to the cusp of that vaulted level. The strike is razor-sharp & the luminous luster seemingly jumps off this beautiful coin. Areas of delicate green-gold toning are found in the fields and accent the design elements of the piece. For the advanced collector who wants a great 83-S without spending the $35K or more it takes to buy an MS-65!.. # $ PCGS. MS-67. Blast white and nearly mark-free with a great razor-sharp strike. Surfaces have a bit of flash and look as fresh as the day they were struck. One of the best surviving examples that this date offers with only 3 graded numerically finer at PCGS # $ CC. ICG. MS-63. Blast white and frosty # $ CC. PCGS. MS-64+. DMPL. CAC. Blast white with a clean look and a razorsharp strike # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. PL..... # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-64+. DMPL. Blast white with nice deep mirrors and frosted devices # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ S. ICG. AU-53. Light steel gray and golden tone with a fair amount of remnant luster # $ S. NGC. MS-61. Crisp white luster with accents of light champagne along the reverse periphery. The strike is sharp as is the eye appeal. While fairly common in low grade, mint state pieces are true rarities and extremely desirable # $ ICG. MS-64. PL # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63+. Blast white frosty surfaces with a great strike... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-66. Blazing mint luster and a sharp strike with satiny smooth surfaces # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Blast white with a razor-sharp strike. The contrast between the fields & devices is quite nice. # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-66. PL. Brilliant white mirror and frost contrast with a touch of champagne accent along the periphery # $ O. PCGS. MS-67. Rich frosty white luster with an arc of golden-russet toning on the right 10% of the obverse. The strike is razor

21 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY sharp and the overall eye appeal is exceptional! # $ S. NGC. MS-63. Blast white and frosty with a very sharp strike..... # $ PCGS. MS-63. PL # $ PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. AU # $ O. PCGS. MS-61. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. Rich cream-white luster and a sharp strike w/nearly mark-free surfaces. Liberty s face is particularly clean which greatly enhances the eye appeal. Only 3 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS with an MS-65+ being the sole finest # $ S. ICG. MS-63. Blast white with a very sharp strike # $ NGC. MS # $ PCGS. MS-64. VAM-12. Alligator Eye # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-64+. PL.... # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. PR-63. Brilliant mirrored white surfaces with an attractive thin wisp of gold along the obverse periphery. A hint of light cameo nicely complements the devices # $ O. NGC. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. CAC. Blast white with attractive mirror & field contrast. The strike is solid with good feather detail on an issue known for weak strikes. While the issue was produced in large quantity, exceptionally nice deep-mirror pieces are extremely elusive and desirable # $ S. NGC. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ S. ICG. MS-62. Blast white with frosty luster # $ NGC. MS-66. Booming creamy luster over nearly flawless surfaces. # $ PCGS. MS-63. PL # $ PCGS. MS-65. Blast white and sharply struck with a pleasant glow.. # $ PCGS. MS-65+. Thick frosty white luster is outlined by beautiful peripheral shades of blue and gold accent # $ PCGS. MS-66. Blast white with a clean look # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAC. A glowing champagne-gold center is framed by violet, orange, and rose toning reaching to the rim & giving this coin wonderful eye appeal. Super for the grade and very flashy!.... # $ CC. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck w/flashy mint luster and fewer marks than you would expect for the grade. One of the keys to this popular series. This example has excellent eye appeal! # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. CAC. While 11,875,000 pieces were produced, the mint concentrated on quantity over quality. While lower grade pieces are quite common, an example at this level is quite rare. Brilliant reflective fields display great flash, A touch of gold accent hugs a bit of the rev. periphery and breast feathers are full and layered. The cheek and neck are clean and display much better than expected for the grade. Just 1 coin grades finer at PCGS # $ S. NGC. MS-61. Blast white and flashy with a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Booming white luster and a sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. Blast white and flashy with a razor-sharp strike. Very clean looking & quite attractive.. # $ PCGS. MS-63. PL # $ PCGS. PR-64. A pleasing white proof w/a needle-sharp strike & nearly mark-free surfaces. One of the lowest proof mintages in the series at just 590 pieces.. # $ CC. NGC. MS-61. Creamy white luster # $ CC. PCGS. G # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike with frosted devices # $ CC. PCGS. MS-64. Frosty brilliant white w/a few subtle gold accents. # $ O. NGC. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-64. PL. Blast white with flashy mirrored surfaces..... # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. DMPL. Extremely flashy with booming brilliant luster & tremendous contrast between the very deep mirrored fields and the frosted design features # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white and frosty # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Rich white luster and a great strike with surfaces that are nearly mark-free # $ ICG. MS # $ CC. NGC. MS-62. VAM-3. The Spitting Eagle variety. Blast white and frosty with a sharp strike # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant frosty luster # $ O. NGC. MS-62. Blast white and frosty # $ S. NGC. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65+. Blast white luster and a bold strike with outstanding surfaces that are free of significant marks. # $ PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Crisp white with thick frosty luster # $ CC. PCGS. MS-61. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike # $ CC. PCGS. MS-64. Blast white frosty surfaces offer a very sharp strike and a pleasing look # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Blast white and frosty with a clean look # $ S. NGC. Genuine. AU DETAILS - Improperly cleaned # $ ICG. MS-60. Blast white with flashy luster with a sharp strike.... # $ PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant frosty white luster that sports a touch of flash and a sharp strike # $ CC. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Blast white super flashy surfaces offer excellent eye appeal to this scarce and popular Carson City date. Abrasions are only minor and blend in well. The final year of production at this mint saw a mintage of only 677,000 pieces # $ CC. PCGS. MS-63. Blast white and a great strike with modest frost on the design features. Premium quality for the grade with wonderful eye appeal..... # $ CC. PCGS. XF-45. Silver-white surfaces with a generous amount of remnant luster still present. A scarce and popular date # $ S. ANACS. Genuine. VF-30 NET. EF DETAILS. Cleaned. The cleaning is light and subtle. Surfaces on this key date have a pleasant light steel-gray shade, display solid detail, and show a pleasant look # $ S. PCGS. VG-8. A key date w/ old-time looking surfaces that exhibit battleship gray hue and solid detail for the grade # $ O. NGC. MS-61. Brilliant white luster with champagne accents. Attractive for the grade # $ O. PCGS. VF # $ O. PCGS. XF # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Blast white surfaces sport a razor-sharp strike & a flashy appearance. Eye-catching.. # $

22 Order Toll Free O. ICG. Genuine. AU-50 DETAILS. Hair Over Ear Re-engraved. Silver and steel-gray surfaces # $ O. NGC. XF-45. Attractive gray shaded surfaces # $ O. PCGS. AU-50. Light steel gray with luster remnants still apparent. Scarce and very desirable # $ O. PCGS. AU-58. Blast white frosty surfaces that offer a very sharp strike and virtually full mint luster. This example has great eye appeal and provides excellent value as a fully mint state piece would be multiples in price # $ O. PCGS. VF # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. PL. Crisp white luster with frosted devices and nice reflective fields # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. A pleasing original example of this key date with satiny mint luster and a sharp strike over semi proof-like surfaces # $ S. PCGS. VF-35. CAC. Problem-free ideal medium gray surfaces. Very difficult to obtain with a CAC sticker... # $ S. PCGS. VF-35. Attractive medium to warm gray shaded surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-65. PL. Flashy and reflective mirrors with cameo on the devices and a sharp strike # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant white luster shows a bit of flash. The surfaces are well struck for an issue that is notorious for weakness and the look is very eye-catching # $ O. PCGS. XF # $ O. PCGS. AU-58. Brilliant frosty white luster w/just a touch of rub. # $ O. PCGS. MS-62. Thick frosty white luster. Beautiful champagne and turquoise hues splash along the obverse periphery. Well struck for the issue and a great look for the grade # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Blast white & sharply struck # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Beautiful frosty white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces. Super quality!... # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. PL. A dramatic Proof- Like Morgan with stunning black & white contrast between the heavily frosted design features and the highly reflective fields. Virtually mark-free with intense white luster # $ PCGS. MS-65+. PL. Blast white and super flashy # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Blast white with a razor-sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant and flashy luster # $ PCGS. F # $ PCGS. MS-64. Blast white and very sharply struck # $ PCGS. MS-66. Satiny white luster with a trace of gold at the rim. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are beautiful and nearly flawless # $ NGC. MS-67+. Stunning blast white surfaces offer flash and are virtually markfree. The strike is excellent and the look is exquisite. While common in lower grades, only 4 coins have been given this grade at NGC. Nothing grades finer at NGC or PCGS # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike with pleasing mirrored fields # $ O. PCGS. MS-67. Gorgeous satiny silver-white luster with a delicate gold and turquoise ring at the rim. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are nearly pristine. Super quality! # $ O/CC. PCGS. MS-62. Brilliant white surfaces with a very sharp strike and a few hints of violet accent along the periphery # $ O/CC. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous frosty white surfaces and a super strike. A very desirable variety # $ O/CC. PCGS. MS-65. Brilliant white luster with a strong strike. Popular and very desirable # $ PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Well struck and attractive with flashy brilliant mint luster. Scarce in mint state and very scarce with CAC approval # $ PCGS. MS-63. Beautiful blast white surfaces have a clean look for the grade & offer a sharp strike. While available & only slightly to moderately better in circulated grades, any mint state example is very elusive. An MS-64 grade commands many multiples in price when and if available. An excellent and very desirable offering.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Frosty white surfaces offer a very sharp strike and super eye appeal # $ O. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Blast white with frosty surfaces & a clean look. # $ S. NGC. VF-35. VAM-2. Small S. Well detailed w/pleasing surfaces. A Top-100 VAM # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Outstanding for the grade with crisp white luster and nice clean surfaces. The strike is sharp and the eye appeal is excellent # $ S. PCGS. VF-20. Micro S. Problem-free warm gray surfaces # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. PL... # $ O. PCGS. MS # $ O. PCGS. MS-65. PL. Brilliant white with a very sharp strike. Very reflective and quite clean for the grade # $ O. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Fantastic blast white surfaces with a sharp strike and an exceptionally clean look.... # $ S. PCGS. AU-50. Brilliant with a fair amount of remnant luster.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. This coin blows away the typical MS-63 Morgan with blast white luster & a sharp strike plus remarkably clean surfaces for the grade. # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Flashy white luster and a sharp strike. Nice for the grade # $ S. PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. A beautiful blast white example of this scarce date with a sharp strike & outstanding surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Super for the grade and a coin that compares favorably w/coins in MS-65 holders!. # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white with a razor-sharp strike # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65+. A blazing creamwhite Gem with virtually mark-free smooth surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-66. Rich satiny white luster and a sharp strike over exceptionally clean surfaces # $ Peace Dollars PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Rich frosty surfaces have a sharp strike # $ S. NGC. MS-64. Brilliant and frosty white luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Creamy white luster with a very sharp strike..... # $ S. PCGS. MS-63+. Rich lustrous surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-65. Blast white and exceptional for the grade.... # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. A blend of rich champagne color & antique-silver tinted luster rests on sharply struck surfaces... # $795.00

23 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Creamy white luster rests upon very sharply struck surfaces. A better date that is quite eye catching # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. Frosty white luster with a splash of light gold on the reverse # $ D. PCGS. MS-66. A beautiful example of this better date with a rich brilliant silver patina and a very sharp strike. The surfaces are nearly mark-free and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike. A very desirable key date # $ S. PCGS. MS-65+. Blast white surfaces radiate brilliant luster and display sharp strike # $ Early Silver Commemoratives 1893 Isabella Qtr. NGC. MS-66. Fully struck and lustrous with rich toning and no noticeable marks. A beautiful blend of olivegreen, lime, gold, and a touch of rose-red makes this a thrilling coin for collectors that admire original color # $ Isabella Qtr. NGC. PR-65. CAM. Just 103 proofs minted. This beautiful example has razor-sharp detail, deep mirrored fields and bold squared rims - leaving no doubt as to its proof status. It s a magnificent coin with heavy white frost on the design and deep watery white fields. It also holds the distinction as the only proof, in any grade, that NGC has designated as a Cameo. A wonderful coin for the advanced collector of this popular series!.... # $ Isabella Qtr. PCGS. MS-62. Lustrous white surfaces with a little peripheral gold and green accent. Old green label holder # $ Columbian/Expo. PCGS. MS-66+. Splendid brilliant white semi proof-like surfaces. An outer band of gold, green, and blue accent enriches the reverse. Seldom seen this nice and is quite eye appealing # $ Columbian/Expo. PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Both obverse and reverse sport an inner core of blended white luster and amber accent. An outer ring further blends in a lovely violet-blue and sea-green hue. Great eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-67. Maine. Just over 50,000 coins minted but it is estimated that less than 5,000 coins sold to collectors & the rest were dumped into circulation. Nice coins are scarce & a Superb Gem, like we have here, is truly rare. This example is gorgeous w/beautiful original surfaces that show vibrant, brilliant mint luster w/a touch of toning mainly at the rim. The strike is even and sharp on both sides & there are simply no significant marks. A great Maine, waiting to take its place in a top flight collection..... # $ Pilgrim. NGC. MS-67. A gorgeous coin with blazing mint luster blanketed by light champagne and russet toning. Only a single coin has graded higher at NGC - a # $ Missouri, 2x4. PCGS. MS-63. Crisp lustrous surfaces that are mostly white with a touch of russet # $ Missouri. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Attractive light champagne and lavender hues over satiny brilliant surface. Outstanding eye appeal # $ Alabama. PCGS. MS-66. Rich satiny white mint luster and a sharp strike. Very hard to find a Premium Gem with full white luster! # $ Alabama, 2x2. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Thick frosty luster w/an attractive thin layer of light amber. Great eye appeal... # $ Grant. PCGS. MS-65+. Creamy white lustrous surfaces w/a touch of glow provide wonderful eye appeal to this tougher issue # $ S Monroe. PCGS. MS-64. # $ Stone Mountain. NGC. MS-66. CAC # $ Ft. Vancouver. PCGS. MS-63. Splashes of amber tint rest upon frosty white surfaces. Old green label holder.... # $ Norse-American. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Thin Planchet. Original toning. # $ S California. NGC. MS-66. CAC. Thick frosty white surfaces sport attractive flash & a touch of peripheral color.. # $ Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-67. Brilliant creamy white luster # $ S Oregon Trail. NGC. MS-66. Brilliant with frosty luster # $ S Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-65. Blast white and flashy # $ Vermont. PCGS. MS-66. Rich lustrous surfaces # $ Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-67. Rich satiny luster and a sharp strike. Just 6,028 minted # $ Texas. PCGS. MS # $ Spanish Trail. PCGS. MS-65. Rich satiny luster. A difficult issue to obtain with a mintage of 10,008. Old green label holder # $ Hudson. PCGS. MS-65+. Well struck with minimal marks and nice original lustrous surfaces # $ Texas. PCGS. MS-66. Brilliant frosty white luster # $ Texas. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Creamy luster with a sharp strike # $ D Texas. PCGS. MS-66. Brilliant flashy white surfaces # $ S San Diego. PCGS. MS # $ S San Diego. PCGS. MS-66+. Rich creamy luster # $ S San Diego. PCGS. MS-67. A gorgeous Superb Gem w/delicate toning. # $ /4-S Boone. PCGS. MS-65. Crisp white luster and a sharp strike..... # $ Robinson-Arkansas. PCGS. MS # $ Lynchburg. PCGS. MS-65. Lustrous and frosty w/attractive brilliance.. # $ Elgin. PCGS. MS-66. Rich creamy luster # $ Albany. PCGS. MS-67. Blazing mint luster & a great strike w/a nice faint yellowgold hue. Super quality!.... # $ Boone. PCGS. MS-67. A superb Gem with rich creamy luster and original card toning at the rim on the obverse. The strike is very sharp and there are no significant marks # $ Oregon Trail. PCGS. MS-67. Brilliant white luster with a touch of gold accent. Very eye appealing # $ Texas. PCGS. MS-67. Lustrous and sharply struck # $ Wisconsin. PCGS. MS-67. Rich frosty surfaces # $ D Cincinnati. NGC. MS-67. CAC. Vibrant rich brilliant luster with a delicate brush of toning and a great strike. Fantastic quality with none graded numerically higher at NGC # $ D Texas. PCGS. MS-67. CAC. Rich lustrous surfaces with a sharp strike. Great eye appeal # $ S Bay Brg. PCGS. MS-65. # $ Antietam. PCGS. MS-67. Champagne white luster and a sharp strike with nearly mark-free surfaces # $ Antietam. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. Rich original cream-white luster over exceptionally nice surfaces # $ New Rochelle. PCGS. MS-67. A very rich silver-white patina coats nearly flawless 23

24 Order Toll Free surfaces. Super flashy and simply incredible quality! # $ S Boone. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Creamy white luster with just a touch of edge toning. A mere 2,100 minted # $ D Arkansas. PCGS. MS-65. Creamy mint luster and a great strike w/nearly mark-free surfaces. A super low 2,104 minted # $ D Booker T. Washington. PCGS. MS # $ S Booker T. Washington. NGC. MS # $ Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS # $ S Booker T. Washington. NGC. MS # $ D Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS # $ Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS-66. Flashy brilliant luster & a sharp strike. # $ S Washington-Carver. PCGS. MS-66. Well struck with brilliant mint luster and just a bare touch of russet toning toward the rim. Very nice! # $ Early Gold Commemoratives 1903 La. Purchase - Jefferson $1. PCGS. MS-65. Frosty and lustrous with a great strike # $ Lewis and Clark $1. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. A lustrous blend of apricot, lemon, and seagreen tints provide excellent eye appeal to brilliant surfaces # $ Lewis and Clark $1. PCGS. MS-66. A fantastic Premium Gem w/beautiful bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike. The eye appeal is outstanding!.... # $ McKinley $1. NGC. MS-66+. Beautiful orange and yellow hues flow across sharply struck surfaces # $ Grant $1. PCGS. MS-65. Sharply struck lustrous surfaces display fields of orange hue sprinkled w/sea green tints. # $ Grant $1. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. A flashy Premium Gem with a sharp strike and beautiful surfaces # $ Grant $1, Star. PCGS. MS-67+. CAC. A superb blend of honey and apricot luster sports a few fuchsia tints. The strike is very sharp & the eye appeal is great. Only 4,256 pieces were minted with the star. Only 5 pieces grade finer at PCGS. # $ Grant $1, Star. PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Rich satiny gold luster and a sharp strike. Super eye appeal # $ Sesquicentennial $2 1/2. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous and frosty surfaces.. # $ Sesquicentennial $2 1/2. PCGS. MS-65. Satiny original mint luster with subtle hues of orange and lime. Sharply struck with strong eye appeal # $ One Dollar Gold Coins PCGS. MS-63. Open Wreath. Sharply struck with a rich antique gold patina # $ C. PCGS. AU-53. A scarce gold dollar from the tiny Charlotte Mint with a mintage of just 6,956 pieces. This example has bold detail w/lustrous surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS-65. Rich satiny luster and a strong strike with beautiful surfaces that are free of significant marks.... # $ O. PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with nice yellow-gold luster and very clean surfaces for the grade # $ NGC. MS-60. Type-2. Brilliant and lustrous with a quite a nice look for the grade # $ NGC. AU-55. Type 2. Well struck with just a touch of wear and crisp lustrous surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Nice thick orangegold luster gives this wonderful coin what old-timers called great skin. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are exceptionally clean with dramatic die clashing on both sides. In an early PCGS holder and very conservatively graded!... # $ PCGS. MS-66. CAC. Amazingly fresh with rich luster coating both sides of this beautiful gold dollar. Fantastic quality! PCGS pop: 66, 67 (2-67+), # $ D. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Very attractive with rich original lustrous surfaces. Weakness through the center of the reverse as is always the case for this date, but very, very close to being mint state! Only 4,952 minted and scarce in any grade # $ S. PCGS. MS-61. A delightful blend of yellow-gold and apricot luster with all details in strike sharp and distinct. While scarce in any grade with a mintage of 15,000, mint state examples are exceedingly difficult to locate. Only 4 coins have graded at this level at PCGS with only 7 finer.. # $ PCGS. MS-66+. CAC. Vibrant creamy mint luster, beautiful surfaces and a sharp strike. Pop: 66+, 7 finer - all # $ 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!... # $ PCGS. MS-65. A beautiful example of this scarce date with super flashy original mint luster and a sharp strike. Just 7,100 minted # $ NGC. MS-62. Well struck with flashy proof-like surfaces. Strong die clashing evident on both sides. Only 5,200 minted # $ PCGS. MS-64. Very sharply struck with flashy proof-like surfaces & bold die clashing on both sides. The clashing of LIBERTY from the obverse can be very clearly read, upside down and backwards, on the reverse below the date. 5,200 minted.... # $ PCGS. MS-62. Flashy yellow-gold frosty luster and a solid strike. Just 5,900 minted # $ PCGS. MS-66. Well struck w/extremely flashy bright yellow-gold luster. Free of significant marks. Gorgeous!. # $ NGC. MS-61. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces are quite nice for the grade. Low mintage of 3,000 pieces.... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Glowing fields of luster capture a blend of yellow, orange, & a touch of green tint. Very attractive. # $ PCGS. PR-66. DCAM. An amazing coin with bright frosted luster on the design features and incredible depth of striking which has rendered the field surfaces an extremely reflective dark-gold. With nearly flawless surfaces, this Premium Gem exhibits exceptional eye appeal! Only 125 minted # $ NGC. MS-65. Bright yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike w/wonderful eye appeal. Only 10,800 minted # $ PCGS. MS-62. Lustrous with a very sharp strike # $ PCGS. PR-62. Rich lustrous surfaces with a beautiful orange-gold tint. Very clean for the grade with outstanding eye appeal. Just 1,105 minted # $ PCGS. MS-62. Well struck with satiny orange-gold luster. Just 5,000 minted # $625.00

25 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Thick satiny luster and a sharp strike with excellent eye appeal # $ Two 1/2 Dollar Gold Coins NGC. AU-55. Block 8. Well struck with attractive mellow yellow-gold surfaces # $ O. NGC. XF-45. Attractive yellow-gold surfaces with a pleasant old-time look. A highly desirable & sought after issue since it is the first New Orleans mint gold coin issued, the only O mint Classic design, and the only O mint quarter eagle with the mint mark on the obverse.. # $ C. NGC. AU-53. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces with a solid strike for the date. The mintage of 4,808 registers as the second lowest mintage for a Charlotte quarter eagle (not including varieties). Difficult to find in any grade and extremely difficult this nice # $ O. NGC. AU-55. CAC. Attractive yellowgold surfaces. The strike is better than average on an issue notorious for weak strikes # $ O. PCGS. AU-53. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. A popular O mint with a mintage of just 84, # $ NGC. MS-61. Frosty luster and quite nice for the grade # $ PCGS. MS-63. Attractive creamy luster with a solid strike and a great look for the grade # $ NGC. MS-63. Well struck with minimal abrasions and nice yellow-gold luster # $ S. PCGS. MS-61. Rich satiny gold luster with especially clean surfaces for the grade. 72,120 minted but an issue that saw heavy circulation. Thus, scarce in any grade with mint state coins being very hard to obtain # $ NGC. AU-58. Attractive lustrous surfaces with just a touch of rub.... # $ NGC. MS-61. Well struck with brilliant yellow-gold surfaces. A scarce date with a mintage of only 47, # $ S. PCGS. XF-40. Rich orange-gold surfaces & well struck for a date known for weakness. Just 10,800 were minted. Quite a lofty grade for a date with only 5 coins graded mint state by PCGS. # $ PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Open 3. Thick creamy luster rests upon very sharply struck surfaces # $ NGC. AU-58. Well struck with flashy surfaces. Just 4,176 minted. # $ PCGS. MS-61. A scarce date with a tiny mintage of just 4,170 pieces. This is a pleasing example w/nice lustrous surfaces. Just 8 coins have graded finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-63. Well struck with flashy gold luster. In an early holder. # $ PCGS. MS-62. Very well struck with frosty luster and proof-like surfaces. Only 4,000 minted # $ PCGS. MS-63. Just 30,000 minted # $ PCGS. MS-65. Very well struck w/satiny gold luster and beautiful, nearly mark-free surfaces. 19,070 minted... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Flashy orange-gold luster and a sharp strike w/wonderful eye appeal. Just 29,768 minted # $ PCGS. MS-65. CAC. Beautiful stand-out satiny surfaces with an excellent strike # $ PCGS. MS-64. Crisp yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike. Just 27,200 minted # $ PCGS. PR-64. DCAM. CAC. Extremely flashy with stunning contrast between the very deep mirrored fields and the heavily frosted design features. Fantastic for the grade with no significant marks, no copper spots, and wonderful eye appeal. Only 150 proofs minted # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck w/flashy mint luster and pleasing surfaces.. # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-63. Crisp gold luster and well struck # $ PCGS. MS-65. Crisp yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike. A nice choice for a quality type set # $ PCGS. MS-64+. Well struck with super flashy luster # $ NGC. PR-67. In 1908 the mint rolled out Bela Lyon Pratt s revolutionary incused Indian Head design. It was only fitting that the 236 proofs were struck with a radical sandblast finish. Most have been dipped over the years to brighten their surfaces, but original coins have an unusual deep brown hue that connoisseurs cherish. The multifaceted granular surfaces have a unique soft glow when tilted under a light. This example is nearly perfect with a needle-sharp strike and a sharp wire rim. Plus it has that wonderful original matte finish with an incredible deep brown hue. This is a breathtaking coin and one of the finest survivors of this fascinating issue!.. # $ PCGS. MS # $ PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. A gorgeous $2 1/2 Indian with a needle-sharp strike and blazing satiny mint luster. Right on the brink of Gem quality as the surfaces are very clean # $ PCGS. MS-65. Intense cascading orange-gold luster jumps off this beautiful Gem. The strike is razor sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ NGC. AU-58. Sharply struck surfaces and nearly mint state # $ NGC. PR-65. The proofs of 1909 and 1910 were made with a Roman or satinfinish to improve sales with contemporary collectors who didn t like the matte proof finish of These coins turned out to be equally unpopular with collectors who were used to proofs with mirrored fields that contrasted with raised design features. The mint returned to matte proofs for This coin is outstanding with the squared rims and striking characteristics that are diagnostic of these beautiful proofs. A wonderful orange-gold patina coats wonderful satin surfaces. With an incused design, the delicate surfaces are exposed and few have survived as well preserved as this amazing coin..... # $ PCGS. MS-64. Sharply struck w/satiny luster and very few marks.. # $ S. NGC. MS-60. Scarce in any grade as just 70 to 80 are estimated to have survived from an original mintage of just 10,800. This is a pleasing example w/a very sharp strike & flashy luster off semi proof-like surfaces. In all grades of mint state NGC has only graded 7 coins and PCGS just 5!. # $ PCGS. PR-64. CAC. Deep orange-gold luster in the fields with modest frost on the design features. Super flashy and a needlesharp strike with wonderful eye appeal. Just 144 minted # $ NGC. MS # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. CAC. Strong D. The key to the series with a mere 55,600 minted. This example has beautiful clean surfaces with satiny mint luster. The strike is extremely sharp including a very bold mintmark # $

26 Order Toll Free NGC. AU-58. Brilliant lustrous surfaces with a touch of rub # $ PCGS. MS-65. Well struck with thick, frosty orange-gold luster and a sharp strike. Super! # $ PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant and lustrous yellow-gold surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-62. A better date w/lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike. Quite nice for the grade # $ D. NGC. AU-58. A better date with nearly full mint luster # $ NGC. AU-58. Nearly full luster # $ PCGS. MS-63. Vibrant luster and a very sharp strike # $ D. PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant frosty luster # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Well struck with original satiny mint luster.... # $ PCGS. MS-65. Vibrant orange-gold luster with a hint of lime-green. The strike is needle-sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ PCGS. MS-64. Sharply struck with rich satiny luster. Very flashy and nice for the grade # $ Three Dollar Gold Coins 1854-O. PCGS. XF-45. Outstanding for the grade and issue with strong detail & surfaces that are much more attractive than typically seen. The only O mint Three with a mintage of just 24, # $ S. NGC. XF-45. Problem-free orangegold surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-61. Satiny surfaces with a touch of flash. The look is quite clean for the grade. Only 2,133 were minted and is quite difficult to find in any grade let alone this nice. Only 12 coins have been graded mint state by PCGS and this is the sole piece at this grade level # $ PCGS. AU-55. CAC. Strong detail with attractive lustrous surfaces. 15,558 minted # $ PCGS. MS-64. Just 7,036 minted and a date that saw heavy circulation. The survival rate seems quite low w/very few remaining in high grade. This is one of the finest examples with vibrant honey-gold luster over pleasing surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. PCGS has graded just 4 coins numerically finer.. # $ NGC. AU-58. Sharply struck with bright, lustrous, semi proof-like surfaces. A rare Civil War date that seldom shows up in any grade. Just 2,630 minted # $ PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Super flashy with frosted devices & reflective surfaces. Outstanding for the grade and the only 62 CAC has approved. Only 12 coins have graded higher at PCGS. A very tough date with a mere 3,500 coins minted.. # $ PCGS. AU-53. Well struck with pleasing lustrous surfaces. A scarce date with just 2,000 minted # $ PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. An immensely pleasing coin w/booming bright gold luster & a needle-sharp strike. The fields are super flashy & proof-like while the design elements are nicely frosted. Only 801 were minted making this the second lowest mintage date in the series behind the 1881 which had an even 500 coins struck.... # $ PCGS. AU-58. A bold strike and super flashy surfaces give this scarce date Three the look of a nice mint state coin. There is the slightest trace of rub, thus the AU-58 grade. Only 1,000 minted.. # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. Big booming orange-gold luster and a sharp strike with semi proof-like fields. Totally original with no spots and minimal marks. A lovely example of this scarce date that saw a mintage of just 6,000 coins. # $ PCGS. MS-64. Creamy yellow-gold luster over very attractive and minimally abraded surfaces. Just 5,000 minted. # $ PCGS. MS-65+. A booming orange-gold luster cartwheel jumps off this spectacular Three. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are nearly pristine. From the final year of the series with a mintage of just 2,300 coins # $ Five Dollar Gold Coins 1803/2. NGC. AU-58+. Beautiful yellow gold surfaces radiate virtually unbroken luster and a bit of flash. The detail is sharp and the overdate is clear and distinct. Popular and very desirable # $ NGC. MS-61. Capped Bust to Left. A beauty with a bold, even strike and rich shimmering gold luster. The surfaces are pleasing and clean with far fewer marks than typically seen for the grade. # $ PCGS. MS-63. Classic Head, Plain 4. Bright original semi proof-like surfaces that are very flashy and develop an orange-gold hue at the periphery. The strike is solid and the original skin gives this coin exceptional eye appeal! # $ D. NGC. XF-40. From the first year of the series and the only year the mint-mark is on the obverse above the date. Just 18,939 were minted with very few high grade survivors. This is a pleasing, well-detailed example # $ C. PCGS. XF-40. Solid detail & original surfaces. A scarce Charlotte Mint Five with a mintage of just 23, # $ PCGS. AU-58. CAC..... # $ S. NGC. AU-55. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces retain much of their mint luster and display a sharp strike. With a mintage of only 61,000 and most pieces seeing heavy use, high grade examples are extremely elusive with this piece being highly desirable. Only 5 coins have graded mint state at both NGC and PCGS combined. # $ C. PCGS. AU-55. Strong detail with bright lustrous surfaces. A modest 38,856 minted # $ NGC. AU-55. Brilliant yellow gold surfaces illuminate this popular Civil War date # $ NGC. MS-61. Brilliant lustrous yellowgold surfaces exhibit a sharp strike. A popular Civil War date # $ PCGS. XF-45. Well struck orange-gold surfaces. Seldom seen in any grade with a mintage of 3,200. A very desirable grade for the issue as only 4 coins have been graded mint state and 19 have graded all levels of AU by PCGS # $ S. PCGS. XF ,000 minted and a date that must have seen heavy circulation. Rarely seen above XF with just 2 mint state coins graded at PCGS..... # $ NGC. MS-61. Brilliant surfaces offer a sharp strike and a little flash. # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. Brilliant satiny surfaces # $ CC. NGC. MS-61+. A pleasing example of this better date Five from Carson City # $ CC. NGC. XF-40. A popular Carson City Mint Five. 60,000 minted. # $

27 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY 1893-CC. PCGS. AU-55. Well struck and lustrous with pleasing original surfaces. A modest 60,000 struck... # $ PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Beautiful glossy yellow-gold surfaces sport a touch of green tint and an excellent strike... # $ D. NGC. MS-64. Crisp satiny luster drapes sharply struck surfaces. Only 5 coins grade numerically finer at NGC.. # $ PCGS. MS-64+. A true borderline Gem with rich orange-gold luster and a strong strike with surfaces that are free of significant marks # $ D. NGC. MS-64. The most common date in the series and a date that comes well struck and nice. A great choice for type collectors # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Rich satiny luster with beautiful clean surfaces.... # $ NGC. MS-64. CAC. Very lustrous surfaces enhance a sharp strike..... # $ D. NGC. MS-63. Lustrous orange-gold surfaces capture lovely sea-green tint and a sharp strike. An excellent acquisition w/the next grade level commanding a multiples higher price level # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. CAC. A scarce and underrated date w/a mintage of just 193,600. This is a beautiful example with satiny gold luster over exceptionally clean surfaces # $ PCGS. MS-64. CAC. A near-gem with rich lustrous surfaces that are devoid of significant marks # $ D. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike w/excellent eye appeal. One of the keys to the series with 72,500 minted & more than ten times rarer in mint state than the famous $2 1/2 Indian of the same date! # $ PCGS. MS-64. Super rich lustrous surfaces and a great strike. A single mark on the cheek is all that keeps this out of a 65 holder! # $ PCGS. MS-64+. Glowing yellow-orange gold luster with a few touches of green tint. The strike is sharp and distinct. With the next grade level at a multiple price level, this coin offers both excellent appeal and value # $ S. NGC. MS-62. Scarce in any grade and very tough in mint state. This example offers a solid strike and attractive bright lustrous surfaces # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Well struck w/minimal abrasions and nice original orange-gold luster # $ D. NGC. MS-63. CAC. A nice well struck example of this better date. Original orangegold luster blanket pleasing surfaces. CAC coins are seldom-seen..... # $ S. NGC. AU-55. Sharply struck yellowgold surfaces # $ S. NGC. MS-61. A better date that is typically found in circulated grades. Truly scarce in mint state as are most the S mints in the series. This example has yellow-gold luster & pleasing surfaces.. # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Very nice with frosty mint luster and a sharp strike. Far better than the typical MS-62! # $ S. PCGS. MS-64. A very pleasing example of this scarce date with a razor sharp strike and rich orange-gold luster. # $ Ten Dollar Gold Coins NGC. XF-45. An early scarce Ten # $ PCGS. MS-61. Attractive lustrous surfaces consist of a nice mix of yellow and orange hue and a touch of green accent. Strike is sharp and distinct. A popular Civil War date that can be challenging to locate in any mint state grade # $ CC. PCGS. G-4. CAC. Problem-free with just honest wear. A scarce date with a lot of eye appeal still left # $ PCGS. MS-63. A modest 76,860 minted with few high grade survivors. This is a well struck example with satiny luster and nice clean surfaces. Just 6 coins have graded finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-63. Brilliant luster & a sharp strike. A tougher date with only 253,462 minted # $ CC. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Sharply struck with virtually full mint luster. Surfaces have the appearance of coin carefully stored away for many years. A popular & very desirable CC date with great eye appeal. # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. Sharply struck melloworange tinted surfaces offer a bit of flash and a pleasing look # $ PCGS. MS-64. Pleasing surfaces & well struck w/original orange-gold luster. Available in lower mint state grades but challenging at this level. Just 4 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.. # $ O. PCGS. MS-62+. Lustrous surfaces with a sharp strike. Quite nice for the grade # $ S. NGC. MS-65. Beautiful radiant mint luster and a needle-sharp strike. Super flashy and great eye appeal!..... # $ S. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Attractive old-time looking surfaces that are nearly mint state # $ D. PCGS. MS-62. A lovely blend of yellow and orange-gold luster harbors a touch of green accent. There are no major abrasions & the strike is sharp. Truly, a key date with the lowest mintage for a regular issue at just 30, # $ S. PCGS. MS-61. One of the leading rarities in the series with a modest mintage of 66,000. This is a pleasing example that is well struck and exhibits bright yellow-gold luster # $ S. NGC. AU-58. CAC. Attractive orangegold surfaces just on the edge of mint state. A very desirable example of this tougher date # $ 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. XF-45. Pleasant orange-gold wellstruck surfaces. There are no major abrasions on an issue that is commonly found w/heavy abrasions. Popular second year issue that is the first collectible year.... # $ O. PCGS. XF-40. A well detailed and pleasing example of this early New Orleans Mint Twenty # $ PCGS. XF-40. Small Date. Orange-gold surfaces sport a sharp strike on this early T-1 Twenty. While not noted, the date is repunched, an interesting variety on approximately 5% of known pieces. # $ PCGS. MS-60. Well struck with vibrant yellow-gold luster and far fewer marks than you d anticipate for the grade. A tough early Type-1 Twenty. PCGS has only graded 25 mint state coins and with crack-outs, the true number of mint state survivors is certainly less! # $ S. PCGS. AU-50. These early S mint $20 Liberties saw heavy circulation & tend to come well worn with heavy bag marks. Very clean for the grade... # $

28 Order Toll Free CC. PCGS. XF-45. Solid well-detailed surfaces that display remnants of luster and a clean look. Locals often tested coins during this time period for proper content. This coin is free of such marks. A popular CC issue with only 26,900 minted.. # $ CC. PCGS. MS-61. CAC. Well struck with very flashy original gold luster off semi prooflike surfaces. Outstanding for the grade with far fewer marks than typically seen. A very tough find w/cac approval as nearly 400 have graded MS-61 at PCGS and NGC with just 19 gaining a CAC sticker!. # $ CC. PCGS. MS-60. Crisp luster and a sharp strike with a touch of semi proof-like reflectivity to the fields. The marks that define the grade are minor chatter that doesn t harm the excellent eye appeal of this CC Twenty # $ CC. PCGS. XF-45. Beautiful orange shaded surfaces sport sharp detail and traces of mint luster. Abrasions are minor and fewer than would be expected. Tough and very desirable in any grade with a mintage of just 13, # $ NGC. MS-63. St. Gaudens. High Relief, Roman Numerals, Flat Rim. Well struck with vibrant luster & strong eye appeal. An American numismatic classic!. # $ PCGS. MS-64+. CAC. Liberty. Brilliant and lustrous with a sharp and clean look # $ PCGS. MS-61. Attractive orange-gold surfaces. 161,282 minted.. # $ /8. PCGS. AU-55. Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces sport an almost fully lustrous appearance. A popular and desirable overdate variety # $ /8. PCGS. MS-61. A pleasing brilliant example of this popular over-date variety # $ /8. PCGS. MS-62. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces with no major abrasions. Quite a popular overdate and very desirable # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. D/D. Flashy luster & a bold strike. The mint-mark is clearly doubled on this popular Saint..... # $ D. PCGS. MS-65. Brilliant satiny surfaces display a sharp strike and strong eye appeal # $ PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous mellow gold surfaces with a sharp strike and good eye appeal. Just 149,750 were minted. Quite scarce in high grade with the next grade levels commanding a price that is multiples higher # $ D. PCGS. MS-64. Lustrous and sharply struck w/good eye appeal.. # $ D. PCGS. MS-64+. Brilliant mellow orange-gold surfaces are exceptionally clean for the grade and offer a bit of glow. A lower mintage issue - just 393,500. # $ S. PCGS. MS-65. Lustrous and satiny surfaces sport a sharp strike. # $ PCGS. MS-64. Rich satiny luster over pleasing surfaces. With MS-65 coins bringing $12,000+, a nice MS-64 offers excellent value! # $ S. PCGS. MS # $ S. PCGS. MS-65+. CAC. Brilliant luster and flashy surfaces with no major abrasions. Eye appeal is excellent.... # $ S. PCGS. MS-62. CAC. Despite a mintage of 2,658,000, this issue is tough to locate in any grade. This example has orange-gold luster with a touch of green hue. Abrasions are only minor & what would be expected for the grade. Old green label holder # $ S. PCGS. MS-63. A pleasing example of this scarce date with flashy luster and outstanding eye appeal.... # $ PCGS. MS-66+. Brilliant glossy lemonorange tinted surfaces display a sharp strike and remarkably few abrasions. Only 7 coins grade finer at PCGS # $ PCGS. MS-66+. Rich satiny orange-gold luster over a great strike & beautiful surfaces. PCGS has graded just 5 finer at MS-67 and these are $30k coins. This beauty is just a hair away from that lofty grade!. # $ NGC. MS-65. Brilliant flowing luster with a sharp strike & a great look. # $ U.S. Patterns One Cent. NGC. PR-66. BN. J-356a. CAC. Low R-6. Regular design without L. Struck in copper on a thick planchet with a plain edge and is similar in size to the regular copper-nickel issue. The surfaces are simply exquisite with a beautiful mirrored blend of orange and tan. In the fields lay wonderful blue, green and fuchsia accents. The single finest graded at both NGC and PCGS # $ Quarter. NGC. PR-65. RB. J-426. R-6. The regular 1865 obverse die is paired with the 1866 reverse which has IN GOD WE TRUST on a scroll above the eagle. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. This is a beautiful nearly full red example that is sharply struck with nice mirrored fields... # $ Nickel. NGC. PF-66. J-566. Low R-6. Struck in nickel w/a plain edge. The obverse 28 resembles the Nickel-Three Cent design. The denomination 5 CENTS is surrounded by a Laurel Wreath on the reverse with a small IN GOD WE TRUST at the top. About 2 dozen examples are known. # $ Half Dime. PCGS. MS-64. CAM. J-810. R-7. Barber s Seated Liberty design paired with a STANDARD SILVER reverse. The date and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA are on the obverse. 5 CENTS in a wreath and STANDARD above on the reverse. Struck in silver with a plain edge. This is a nice, flashy champagne-white example. # $ Quarter. PCGS. PR-65. RB. J-879. CAC. High R-6. The obverse is William Barber s beautiful Seated Liberty design coupled with a Standard Silver reverse. 25 CENTS is inside a thick wreath with STANDARD above. Struck in copper with a plain edge. This example has flashy mirrored surfaces that are mostly red with an iridescent hue of olive-brown and a touch of lime. The eye appeal is outstanding # $ Private Mint Gold PCGS. AU-55. U.S. Assay $ THOUS. Moffat & Co. reorganized as The United States Assay Office of Gold in They struck Ten, Twenty, & Fifty dollar gold coins. The venture was short-lived as their coins fell out of favor when the San Francisco Mint opened in This is an attractive, well-detailed Twenty with lustrous yellowgold surfaces # $ NGC. MS-64. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal, Liberty. High R-4. Brilliant surfaces offering flash on the obverse and frost on the reverse..... # $ NGC. MS-65. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal Liberty Head. R-4. Well struck w/rich satiny luster. # $ NGC. MS-65. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal Liberty Head. R-3. Well struck & semi proof-like. # $ NGC. MS-67. PL. California Fractional Gold. BG Round Liberty Head. Incredible quality with super flashy gold luster and a great strike.... # $ NGC. MS-67. PL. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal Liberty Head.

29 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY Fantastic quality with blazing yellow-gold luster off highly reflective mirrored surfaces. The strike is razor sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding # $ PCGS. MS-64. California Fractional Gold. BG Octagonal, Indian. R-3. Attractive flashy surfaces.... # $ Hawaiian Coins Dime. PCGS. XF # $ Quarter. PCGS. MS-66+. Rich creamy luster with an excellent strike. A real beauty # $ Large Size Currency $5. F-61a. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. LTN. A very bright, crisp note... # $ $10. F-107. PMG. AU-55. LTN. Popular Jackass note with a large red seal and strong color # $ $10. F-113. PMG. AU-50. LTN. Popular Jackass note with good color and only minor circulation # $ $20. F-135. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. LTN. F-135. A beautiful vibrant Gem with a PPQ designation. A scarce note in any grade! # $ $20. F-135. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. LTN. F-135. Very scarce with fewer than 100 notes known in all grades.. # $ $5. F-71. PMG. Ch Unc-63. LTN. Attractive woodchopper with a large brown seal # $ $1. F-216. PMG. Ch F-15. Silver Cert. Martha Washington. Noted as stained it is light and blends in well..... # $ $1. F-216. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. Silver Cert. F-216. A very attractive & original Martha Washington Silver Cert. that barely misses the Gem level # $ $1. F-351. PMG. VF-20. Treasury Note. Well centered with good color and nice paper # $ $1. F-224. PMG. VF-20. Silver Cert. Educational Series. History Instructs Youth. Nice borders & good color.. # $ $1. F-224. PMG. VF-25. Silver Cert. Educational Series. History Instructs Youth. Solid for the grade # $ $2. F-247. PCGS. Ch AU-55. PPQ. Silver Cert. F-247, Educational Series. A simply stunning example that requires expert close scrutiny to determine that it s not Choice Unc. A fabulous note..... # $ $1. F-230. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Silver Cert. Black Eagle. Date right. Well centered w/vivid color & a fresh look. # $ $1. F-232. PMG. Ch VF-35. Silver Cert. Black Eagle. Bold color..... # $ $2. F-258. PMG. AU-50. EPQ. Silver Cert. F-258. Agricultural Issue. A very nice crisp original note # $ $5. F-280. PCGS. XF-45. Silver Cert. Indian Chief. Well centered w/strong color & a great look for the grade. # $ $5. F-281. PMG. VF-20. Silver Cert. Indian Chief. Well centered with good color. Minor Splits noted are along the edge, truly minor, and don t affect the integrity or the note # $ $10. F PMG. Ch XF-45. Gold Cert. Portrait of Michael Hillegas. First signature combination in the series. Pinhole noted is barley noticeable and doesn t detract from a note with great eye appeal. # $ $5. F-91. PMG. VF-20. LTN. Woodchopper. Popular & desirable. # $ $5. F-851a. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. FRN. New York District. Vivid color and strong eye appeal # $ $5. F-855a. PCGS. Very Ch-64. Apparent. FRN. Philadelphia District. Paper Scrape on Face noted is a thin minor line on the lower portion of the front. Overall, still very eyecatching # $ $5. F-874. PMG. Ch XF-45. FRN. St. Louis District # $ $1. F-39. PMG. AU-50. EPQ. LTN. Bright and fresh looking.... # $ $1. FR-36. PMG. XF-40. LTN. Solid for the grade # $ $2. F-60. PMG. AU-53. LTN. Quite pleasing very close to new... # $ $2. F-60. PMG. Ch AU-58. EPQ. LTN. Vibrant color & well centered. # $ $2. F-60. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. LTN. A lovely near gem example.. # $ $2. F-60. PMG. Ch Unc-64. LTN. Strong color and good eye appeal.. # $ $2. F-60. PMG. VF-30. EPQ. LTN. Well centered and problem-free with vivid color # $ $10. F PMG. XF-40. Gold Cert. Nice bright color # $ $20. F PMG. Ch VF-35. EPQ. Gold Cert. Very bold color... # $ $20. F PMG. VF-20. Gold Cert. Ink is still vivid # $ $20. F PMG. VF-25. Gold Cert. A great look for the grade... # $ $50. F PMG. XF-40. EPQ. Gold Cert. Scarce and desirable w/exceptionally nice paper. The typical wallet folds one would expect for the grade are light and the appearance is great.... # $ $1. F-40. PCGS. VF-30. PPQ. LTN. Red Seal. Lots of crispness... # $ $1. F-40. PMG. Ch AU-58. LTN. Much scarcer than the blue seal issued with the same design. Nice! # $ $1. F-40. PMG. VF-25. Red Seal. Scarce # $ $5. F-282. PMG. Ch F-15. Silver Cert. Porthole. Problem-free # $ $5. F-282. PMG. VF-20. Silver Cert. A pleasing Porthole note.. # $ Small Size Currency $1. F PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. LTN. Red Seal. Scarce Legal Tender issue in fresh from the pack quality # $ $10. F PMG. Ch VF-35. Gold Cert. Well centered w/good color. # $ $20. F-2050-F. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. Atlanta District # $ $20. F PCGS. VF-20. Gold Certificate # $ $20. F PCGS. VF-25. PPQ. Gold Cert. Very nice for the grade. # $ $20. F PMG. AU-50. Gold Certificate. Vivid color # $ $20. F PMG. VF-25. Gold Certificate. Solid for the grade with vivid gold seal and serial numbers. # $ G. $2. F PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. LTN. Crisp and fresh # $ $10. F-1860-G. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. FRBN. Chicago District..... # $ $10. F-1860-K. PMG. VF-25. FRBN. Dallas Dist. Solid for the grade. # $ $100. F-1890-B. XF. FRBN. New York District # $ $100. F-1890-D. AU. FRN. Cleveland District # $ $100. F-1890-D. XF. FRBN. Cleveland District # $ $100. F-1890-G. PMG. AU-55. FRBN. Chicago District # $ $100. F-1890-G. XF. FRN. Chicago District # $ $100. F-1890-J*. PMG. VF-30. FRBN. Kansas City District. Star Note. Teller Ink noted is to the right of the portrait and very minor. Very scarce with only 12,000 printed # $

30 Order Toll Free $20. f-1870-j*. PMG. VF-25. FRN. Scarce. Only 24,000 were printed... # $ $20. F-1870-K. PMG. VF-30. EPQ. FRBN. Dallas District. Strong color.. # $ $20. F-1870-K. PMG. XF-40. FRBN. Dallas District. Folding is light and still looks great # $ $50. F-1880-J. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. FRBN. Kansas City District.. # $ A. $10. F CCU. Silver Certificate. The scarcer B/A block # $ A. $10. F-2309*. PMG. F-12. North Africa. Scarce & desirable star note. # $ C. $10. F CCU. Silver Certificate. Blue Seal # $ C. $10. F-1704*. PMG. AU-55. Silver Certificate. Scarce star note.. # $ D. $10. F CCU. Silver Certificate. Blue Seal # $ D. $1. F-1613N. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. Silver Certificate. Radar Serial Number. A fancy radar serial #B F lights up this attractive narrow margined Silver Certificate # $ $10. F-1706*. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. Silver Cert. Beautiful margins and pack fresh quality. Very scarce # $ A*. $5. F-1533*. CCU. LTN. Star note # $ A. $2. CCU. LTN. Original pack of 100 with original BEP wrapper. Further enhanced by having three star notes within. A very nice, seldom seen pack and far scarcer than its 1963 Plain counterpart.... # $ $1. F-1929-G. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. 2 Digit Serial # ending #97. Chicago District # $ $1. F-1959-G. CCU. FRN. 2 Digit Serial #. Chicago District # $ *. $1. F-1928-B. CCU. FRN. New York Star. Original Pack w/wrapper. # $ A*. $1. F-1930-F*. CCU. FRN. Atlanta Star original pack of 100 with wrapper # $ *. $1. F-1933-G*. CCU. FRN. Chicago District, Original pack of 100 Star notes # $ *. $1. F-1933-J*. CCU. FRN. Kansas City Dist. Original pack of # $ National Currency $5. PMG. Ch F-15. Ch Fletcher National Bank. Indianapolis, IN. F-477. Folds are light. Strong color.. # $ $10. PMG. Ch VF-35. Charter Commercial National Bank. Kansas City, KS. Plain Back. Quite attractive for the grade # $ $10. PMG. VF-20. Ch Peooples National Bank. Burlington, KS. Plain Back. Only 20 large size known... # $ $20. PMG. VF-25. Charter 733. National Bank of Commerce in New York, NY. Date Back. Very strong color..... # $ $5. PMG. Ch VF-35. EPQ. Charter National Bank of the Republic. Chicago, IL. F-602. Plain Back. Fresh looking paper with a still crispy appearance.... # $ $10. PMG. Ch F-15. Charter Rock Springs National Bank Rock Springs, WY. Tough to find. Very desirable. # $ $10. PMG. VF-25. Charter State National Bank of Big Spring, Texas. Very scarce. Only 10 small size on record citing Track and Price # $ $10. PMG. VF-25. Charter First National Bank of Mabank, TX. Type 2. Very scarce. Only 10 small size on record citing Track and Price # $ $20. PMG. VF-20. Charter First National Bank of Moody, TX. Scarce. Only 24 small size on record citing Track and Price # $ $50. FINE. MI. Detroit. Charter First Wayne National Bank.. # $ $50. VF. MI. Detroit. Charter First Wayne National Bank.. # $ $50. VF. MI. Detroit. Charter Guardian National Bank of Commerce # $ Military Payment Certificates $ PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. Europe & Korea use. Magnificent quality.... # $ VF Replacement note., Scarce # $ FINE Replacement note. Scarce # $ FINE Replacement note. Very scarce # $ AU Replacement note. Scarce # $ Series 541. CCU. Crisp, bright and pack fresh. Replacement note.... # $ PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. Vietnam Issue. Very Scarce. A gorgeous rarity on the brink of perfection # $ Fractional Currency 10. 2nd Issue. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. F Surcharge and S. Well centered with nice margins # $ th Issue. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. F Bust of William M. Meredith. Short, Thick Key. Well centered with a great fresh look # $ th Issue. PMG. Ch Unc-64. F Unwatermarked. Pink fibers. Attractive # $ rd Issue. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. F Light bkgd. Nice border..... # $ st Issue. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. F Postage Currency. Straight Edges, With Monogram. High quality!... # $ nd Issue. PMG. Ch AU-58. EPQ. F With surcharges & 1. # $ rd Issue. AU. F F-1331 Portrait of Spinner. Type # $ rd Issue. CAU. F F-1334 Spinner, T-1; design figure a on obv. # $ rd Issue. CAU F-1339 Portrait of Spinner, Type 2. Super fresh! # $ rd Issue. PMG. AU-53. F Spinner obverse with the green reverse. Although the holder indicates this is Fr 1339 in our opinion it is actually Fr 1341, with design figure 1 on the obverse # $ th Issue. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. F Samuel Dexter. Nice margins. # $ Obsolete Currency 1810 s. $5,$3,$2,$1. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. OH. Cincinnati Post Notes. Uncut sheet of 4 notes. $1, $2, $3, $5 notes.. # $ $20,$20,$50,$100. CU. MD. Uncut sheet of 4 notes # $ c. FINE. MD. Frostburg, Allegany County. Store scrip note of George Krebs. Very scarce! # $ s. $100. CCU. NY. Merchants Bank, New York. Mercury seated on cotton; young boy. Light cut cancel partially closed with stamp hinge paper. Super $100!... # $ , 6 1/4, 5, 25, 12 1/2, 10. CU. MD. Darlington, MD. Uncut sheet of 6 notes. Remainders from T. W. & B. Silver, Jr. The issuers were proprietors of a general store # $ s. $10. PCGS. Ch New-63. NJ. Farmers and Mechanics Bank. Camden. PROOF on cardstock. Typical hole punch cancellation. Pedigree to the S.M. Carmody collection # $ s. $20. CU. LA. A crisp scarce uncut sheet of 4 notes # $ s. $5. CU. LA. Citizens Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans. Vignette of Liberty w/shield and coins. French text, blue back. Uncut sheet of # $ s. $5. CU. LA. Uncut Sheet of 4. Citizens Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans. Gorgeous green and black colors on front and red rev. President Millard Fillmore... # $179.00

31 NOVEMBER RARE COIN MONTHLY 1850 s. $50. CU. LA. Uncut sheet of 4. Canal Bank of New Orleans, Vignette of Maid at the docks # $ s. CCU. MD. Hagerstown Bank. 4 Note Uncut Sheet, $5 s and $10 s. Attractive vigs of Maidens and Children.... # $ $1. PCGS. Ch New-63. PPQ. DC. Metropolitan Bank, Washington DC. 3 vignettes. Red ink reads REDEEMABLE AT NO. 70 NASSAU STREET. NEW YORK. Red ONE in background.... # $ $10. VF. PA. Central Bank, Hollidaysburg. Coal mining scene ctr; Daniel Webster r. Red tints. Nice # $ $10. XF. PA. Central Bank, Hollidaysburg. Mining scene ctr; Daniel Webster r. Red tints. Super! # $ s. $1,$1,$2,$3. PCGS. Very Ch-64. CT. Uncut Sheet. A beautiful red tint sheet that includes the very desirable $2 that depicts Whalers and a large Sperm Whale. Quite scarce in sheet form # $ $10. CCU. MD. Allegany County Bank, Cumberland. Vignette of Coal Miners, Gorgeous note with full red tint and excellent original pen signatures..... # $ c. CCU. GA. State of Georgia. Milledgeville. Green treasury seal. 3 workers center. Fully issued and rare. # $ $10. CCU. SC. State of South Carolina Revenue Bond Scrip. Has the vignette of the famous painting Sgt. Jasper Rescues Captives. Hand cancelled. Much rarer than the typically encountered 1872 series. # $ Colonial Currency December NC. Five Pounds. PMG. XF-40. Vignette of Cross Cannons, fairly dark signatures, small internal split repair # $ December NC. One Pound. PMG. XF-40. Vignette of Spotted Bear, fairly dark signatures, corners trimmed. # $ December NC. Ten Shillings. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Vignette of Sailing Ship. Excellent original pen sigs... # $ December NC. Thirty Shillings. PMG. AU-53. Net. Vignette of Sword in Hand, good paper body and color, small right side margin repair # $ December NC. Two Pounds. PMG. Ch F-15. Vignette of Bird and Branch, fairly dark sigs, small margin splits. # $ December NC. Two Shillings & Six Pence. PMG. Ch VF-35. Vignette of Swan, fairly dark signatures, partial center fold margin split # $ December Two Shillings & Six Pence. PMG. Ch AU-58. Vignette of House. Original pen signatures..... # $ /1771. NC. Uncut Sheet. PMG. Ch Unc-64. PMG. Ch Unc-64. Uncut Sheet of 3. 2s/6d, One Pound, & 10 Shilling notes. A gorgeous original sheet. These came 50 to a bundle and were string tied through the top note when originally issued..... # $ /7/1775. MD. Eight Dollars. PMG. VF-20. Scarce Maryland issue # $ /7/1775. MD. Eight Dollars. PMG. VF-25. Scarce Maryland issue # $ /16/1785. PA. Three Pence. PMG. VF-20. The final and very scarce issue of Pennsylvania # $ /16/1785. PA. Three Pence. PMG. VF-25. Richly inked # $ /9/1754. NC. Forty Shillings. PCGS. VF-35. Apparent. Vignette of Church. PCGS mentions restoration of missing pieces and edge tears. Very scarce. This example is quite nice for this elusive issue that is often found in just fragments # $ /12/60. NJ. Three Pounds. PMG. Ch F-15. A very rare note with a total printing of only 2759 notes # $ Confederate Currency $100. AU. T-39. Locomotive & train ctr. Woman with basket r. Nice!. # $ $100. AU. T-40. Locomotive with Diffused Steam # $ $100. CCU. T-41. Slaves hoeing cotton ctr; Calhoun l. Interest stamps on rev. Nice! # $ $100. VF. T-65. Lucy Pickens ctr. Soldiers l. Blue back # $ Error Notes 1935-D. $1. PMG. Ch AU-58. Silver Cert. First Print Misaligned. A noticeable portion of another note is printed on the right. Adhesive Residue On Back is very minor and barely noticeable on this wide margin note # $ $10. PMG. F-12. FRN. Double Gutter Fold. Unusual twin gutter folds in the upper left hand corner. Wide noted. # $ $1. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Silver Cert. Mismatched Serial Numbers G54/55. Pack fresh and very desirable..... # $ B. $1. PCGS. Superb-68. PPQ. Silver Cert. Mismatched serial # U37/47. A fantastic opportunity to own a great error note in a quality that sits on the brink of perfection # $ B. $1. PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ. Silver Cert. Mismatched Serial #. U37/47. # $ B. $1. PMG. Gem-65. EPQ. Silver Cert. Mismatched Serial # U37/47. # $ $2. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. Mismatched Serial Prefix Letters. H/B # $ $2. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. Mismatched Serial Prefix Letters. H/B instead of B/B # $ $2. PCGS. Very Ch-64. FRN. Mismatched Prefix letters H/B instead of B/B. A totally original note that probably didn t get the PPQ designation for some light roller smears # $ $2. PCGS. Very Ch-64. PPQ. FRN. Mismatched Serial Prefix Letters. H/B instead of B/B # $ $1. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. Complete stage 2 Invert of the entire 3rd print stage. All seals and numbers are upside down and a portion of the above note on the sheet is visible # $ $1. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. FRN. Complete stage 2 invert of the 3rd print stage. All seals and numbers are upside down and a portion of the upper note on the sheet is visible. St.Louis district # $ A. $1. PMG. Ch XF-45. EPQ. FRN. Complete stage 2 invert of the 3rd print stage. All seals and numbers are upside down and a portion of the upper note on the sheet is also visible. Atlanta District..... # $ $1. PCGS. Ch AU-55. PPQ. FRN. Complete stage 2 Invert of the entire 3rd print stage., All seals and #s are upside down and a portion of the above note on the sheet is also visible. Atlanta Dist.... # $ $1. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. FRN. Mismatch Serial Numbers. New York District. Scarce mismatch # $ $1. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. FRN. Mismatch Serial Numbers. New York Dist. Scarce mismatch # $

32 Order Toll Free Lincoln Cents PCGS. MS-65 Red Flashy original blazing red luster. Only $ Each # CC Morgan Dollars Two High Grade Coins! PCGS. MS-62. Flashy white luster and sharply struck # $39, PCGS. AU-58 CAC. A true borderline mint state coin # $21, Type One Buffalo Nickels Three beautiful, high grade Matte Proofs to choose from: PCGS. PR # $6, PCGS. PR-66 CAC. # $4, NGC. PR-66 CAC.. # $4, $21/2 Sesquicentennial Gold Commemoratives PCGS. MS-65 Wonderful lustrous Gems at an excellent price! Only $1, Each # D/S Buffalo Nickels NGC. MS-67 Nearly flawless with flashy mint luster and a sharp strike. Only $ Each # Standing Liberty Quarter Just 52,000 minted during the final two weeks of December. Two beautiful coins in stock. PCGS. MS-65 FH # $35, NGC. MS-63 FH # $17, D Walking Liberty Half PCGS. MS-67 Key date from the 1930 s Super Quality None graded numerically finer at PCGS or NGC. Only $5, # /8 $20 St. Gaudens Popular Overdate. Three to choose from: PCGS. MS-62.. # $3, PCGS. MS-61.. # $2, PCGS. AU-55.. # $1, The Official 2019 Red Book Coin Guides Hard Cover for $16.95 # Soft Cover for $14.95 #

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