The Collector's Series

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The May 2013 Collector’s Series Sale

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1854 $3. Almost Uncirculated.Frosty mint luster is accompanied by subtle traces of copper toning in the devices. Est. 1000-1500

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1878 $3. NGC MS64. A solidly struck example of this always popular odd-denomination. Pleasing lightly frosted surfaces prevail throughout. There are no readily apparent contact marks. Conservatively graded. Est. 5000-7500

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1855 $3. VF or essentially so. Were it not for a single trivial reverse rim mark at 4:00, this evenly worn coin would be free of any notable imperfections. Scarce, affordable, and quite presentable. Est. 500-600

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1888 $3. The obverse is bright and lustrous, but there are scratches in the central portions of the reverse. PCGS AU Details - Damage. A perfect coin for an exhibit or type set that displays obverse and reverse side by side. Est. 1500-2500

$5 Gold Razor Sharp 1800 Half Eagle

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1856. $3. NGC VG 8. Full rims, bold peripheral legends, and a partial LIBERTY add to the eye appeal of this pale yellow-golden example. A scarce, low mintage San Francisco issue. Est. 600-750 467 467

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1878 $3. PCGS MS63. Beautiful light golden frosted surfaces prevail throughout this sharply struck example. Est. 5000-7000

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1800 Half Eagle. BD-2, with a blunt 1 in the date and the upright of E in STATES positioned to the left of a cloud space. Golden orange toning accentuates the mottos and central devices on both sides. The field surfaces are highly reflective. PCGS AU 55. A very appealing example with a razor sharp strike and a good deal of luster still present. Est. 5000-7000


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