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Welcome to the fourth issue of the new PCGS Rare Coin Market Report. We always appreciate hearing your feedbackonbothourarticlesandourprices,andencourage you to share your thoughts with us at RCMR@PCGS.com.

This issue will conclude our short series on “A Dozen Monumental Events that Mattered” with the last six events which took place between 1949 and 1996. Many of these are well within the memories of those still active in the hobby, and again, we are honored to have Q. David Bowers share his thoughts on these important events. All of these events continue to impact our hobby to this day, and it is almost unimaginable to picture the state of numismatics today had any one of them not occurred.

When I shared the draft of the Monumental Events article to PCGS Founder David Hall, he suggested four “runners-up” for inclusion. I encouraged him to write a supplemental article with his additions, which you will find beginning on page 19.

Ron Guth this month reminds us of why we often fear the line: “I’m from the government and I’m here to help…” Despite their stated good intentions, government intervention in the hobby more often than not leaves many of us shaking our heads. I mean, how catastrophic would it be to have a dozen 1933 $20s out on the market?

Our Set Registry® feature this issue focuses on a truly remarkable set – Chuck Link’s complete Capped Bust Half Dollars Die Variety and Die State Set by Overton, Circulation Strikes (1807-1836). Named “All the Stars in the Night Sky” collection, it is currently awaiting the return of a new entry (the 1807 Overton112a) which has already been submitted for grading. And Chuck’s interest doesn’t stop at Bust Halves. He’s busy working on variety sets for all the Capped Bust denominations including Half Dimes, Dimes and Quarters. Wow.

Our Coin of the Month this issue (as well as our cover coin) is the 1955 Doubled Die Cent (PCGS MS65+ RD and single finest ever graded by PCGS) from the fabulous ESM Collection of Mint State Lincoln Cents, to be offered by Stack’s Bowers at their upcoming auction to be held March 21-23 at the Whitman Spring Expo in Baltimore. This set held the top spot on the PCGS Set Registry for Lincoln Cents with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proof, 1909-Present for a number of years.

From the Grading Room takes a look at one of the more remarkable pieces we have had the privilege of examining – the 1959 Gold Nobel Prize Medal awarded to the Italian poet Salvatore Quasimodo. Read about this fascinating and unique piece on page 165.

And finally, some truly exciting news. As I write this, the second haul from the S.S. Central America shipwreck is in our offices, undergoing conservation and grading. Some of these pieces were displayed at the February Long Beach show, and if all goes according to schedule, the coins will be coming onto the market in the early Spring of 2018. Our next issue will examine this incredible find in much greater detail.

Stay tuned.

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7 A Dozen Monumental Events that Mattered Part 2

We conclude our look at the last six of the dozen Monumental Events of the past century and a half that helped shape the numismatic hobby we all enjoy today. And again, we are privileged to have the incomparable Q. David Bowers add his insight and recollections.

ARTICLES

13 Research – When Government Intervenes... It’s Not Pretty

These days, it seems almost everyone is bashing the government for one reason or another. Ron Guth provides some outstanding examples of why it often deserves the scorn of numismatists.

19 History – Four More Monumental Events – The Runners-Up

PCGS Founder David Hall adds his thoughts and some personal recollections on four additional Monumental Events he believes helped make the coin hobby what it is today.

21 Set Registry® – Charles Link, Dancing With the Stars

Along with early Large Cents, the Bust Half Dollars of 1807-1839 have long been a favorite of die variety collectors. Chuck Link has accomplished the nearly impossible – a complete set of Bust Halves by Overton Number – and with a weighted GPA of 59.67!

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26 How to Use the Price Guide

27 PCGS Grading Standards

PRICE GUIDE: Half Cents 31 Cents 33 Two Cents 54 Three Cents – Silver 55 Three Cents – Nickel 57 Nickels 58 Half Dimes 68 Dimes 71 Twenty Cent Pieces 85 Quarter Dollars 85 Half Dollars 101 Dollars 114 Gold Dollars 129 Quarter Eagles ($2.50) 131 Three Dollars 137 Stellas ($4) 138 Half Eagles ($5) 138 Eagles ($10) 145 Double Eagles ($20) 150 Commemorative Coins Vintage (1892-1954) 154 Modern (1982-Date) 157 Bullion Coins 158

ON THE COVER

Our cover coin this month is the 1955 Doubled Die Cent, PCGS MS65+ RD from Peter Miller’s fabulous ESM Collection of Mint State Lincoln Cents. This set has held the top spot in the PCGS Set Registry® for a number of years, and is headed for the auction block at Stack’s Bowers’ Whitman Expo Auction to be held March 21-23, 2018 in Baltimore. This example is the single finest graded full-red example of this noted rarity.

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A Dozen Events that Mattered PART 2 MONUMENTAL

Over the past century and a half or so, countless events relating to numismatics have transpired. Most are trivial and fleeting. A few however, have left an indelible mark on the hobby and have helped shape it into pastime tens of thousands of us enjoy today. Here are my last six picks for the top twelve events that have made numismatics what it is today:

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The 70-Point Numerical Grading Scale

In an attempt to arrive at a “science” for the values of early cents, Dr. Sheldon constructed a rather complex numerical system for calculating the values of large cents from 1793 to 1814. This scale was first published in his 1949 work Early American Cents, and was updated in his 1958 revision, entitled Penny Whimsy. The grading portion of the formula assigned a value of $70 for a perfect 1794 cent of a common variety.

The other grades corresponded roughly to the dollar price of a coin in the respective grade; for example, a common 1794 cent in Very Fine condition could be expected to bring between $20 and $30 in an auction, while one in only Good condition would be worth only around $4 or so.

A quarter of a century later the 70-point grading scale gained popularity for other series even though by 1975, the mathematics of Sheldon’s formula had long since broken down. Had he waited till about 1954 to build his model, we might have had a far more intuitive 100-point scale, but history proves difficult to change.

The numismatic hobby in the U.S. today is firmly entrenched in Sheldon’s 70-point scale and for better or worse, we’ll be living with it for years to come.

I have little to add to Mike’s excellent narrative. The grading system is very flawed, but is so engrained that it would be difficult to change—sort of like changing the English system to the Metric system for measures. Dr. Sheldon has a very flawed biography. In another field, medicine, he prepared a list of body types—or somatotypes: ectomorphs, endomorph, and mesomorph. These types are based on weight, form and other characteristics, figuring that humans could be categorized in this manner. As part of this he had students at Yale University undress and be photographed. This later erupted into a scandal. As if that was not enough, a few years ago it was discovered that Dr. Sheldon had stolen many coins from the American Numismatic Society, where he had been a welcomed guest.

Ideally, as mentioned in the main narrative, a 100-point grading scale would be desirable to use. While engrained, it would not be impossible to change, possibly over a period of years by giving two grades side by side. Certainly a 100-point scale would be easier for newcomers to understand. Beyond that, 10-point scales are common in other areas.

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1952 & 1960 - The Coin Newspapers

The years following World War Two were generally good times. Both the Depression and the War were history, and many Americans enjoyed unprecedented prosperity and an increase in leisure time. Hobbies such as numismatics saw tremendous gains in activity, and to help cover the news, two weekly papers began to cover the rapidly expanding hobby. The first was Numismatic News, begun in October 1952 by Chet Krause in Iola, Wisconsin.

In his introductory column, Chet explained: Far away from the coin clubs, far away from coin shops, live thousands of collectors who rarely see another person whose interests are in harmony with his. His collecting is known only to a few and these are not especially interested except that he has so much money. This collector has been neglected, he has been made to pay through the nose so to speak for his collection. It is hoped that the “Numismatic News” will introduce this fellow to the more fortunate collectors of active coin groups, to the fellow who has more first hand information on coin collecting.

This was followed in April, 1960 by Coin World published by the Amos Press. Based out of Sidney, Ohio, Coin World was associated with Linn’s Weekly Stamp News, which had begun publication back in 1928.

While websites and digital delivery of news and information have largely stolen the thunder from print

I remember well both newspapers, but did not latch onto Numismatic News until 1953. In the early days this was nearly entirely a listing of classified ads of things wanted to buy, sell, or trade. There was little in the way of national news or feature articles. Over time that changed. If I recall correctly, in 1955 Numismatic News was the first to publicize what we now call the Doubled Die Lincoln cent. Clifford Mishler joined the staff, and the newspaper evolved into Krause Publications. In the 1960s Numismatic News was dynamic, to use a single word of description. Burnett Anderson furnished dispatches relating to congressional actions involving coins, Numismatic News was the leader in having the initials of Felix Shlag placed on the nickel (in 1966) and did many other things. The introduction of the Numismatic Ambassadors award program honored many people that participated in coin clubs, conventions and otherwise. In recent times, the Ambassador program shifted from Krause Publications to the Florida United Numismatists.

Regarding Coin World, I remember well when J. Oliver Amos came up with the idea of doing a weekly magazine on a popular subject. This was inspired by Linn’s Stamp Weekly, which was printed on contract by Sidney Printing &

media, both Coin World and Numismatic News continue in publication after nearly 60 years and their contribution to the hobby over the past half-century cannot be overstated.

Publishing, owned by Amos. Each week thousands of copies were mailed out. Seeking to create his own publication, J. Oliver held meetings and came up with three final subjects— antiques, bowling and coins. I remember telling him that I did not think that there was enough going on in coins to have a weekly publication (Numismatic News was monthly at that time as was, and still is, The Numismatist, not to overlook the monthly Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine). However, undaunted, and with good advice from others, Coin World was launched with D. Wayne Johnson as editor. This happened at a favorable alignment of the planets, as in the same year the small date Lincoln cents created attention, with a $50 face value bag of Philadelphia Mint 1960 small date cents selling for $12,000 or more! This received nationwide publicity, thousands of people became interested in coins, and over the next two years the subscription rolls of Coin World crossed the 100,000 mark! Margo Russell, a staff reporter for Sidney Daily News took over in 1961. Margo learned quickly, and went on to be a spectacular editor, one of the very finest in numismatic history. After her retirement in 1984, she was followed by Beth Deisher, also a relative unknown, who in turn performed spectacularly well and became a hobby leader.

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1963 - The Coin Dealer Newsletter

In the late Spring of 1963, Orvil I. Payne (a dealer in Coin-A-Rama City in Hawthorne, California) began publishing a modest four page summary of the teletype sobriquet “Greysheet.”

The earliest issues contained only listings for BU Rolls (1934-date), a few circulated rolls and beginning, listings grew quickly, adding Morgan and Peace Dollars, key date singles and other areas over the reins to Allen Harriman, who for the next 20 years served as the editorial voice of the CDN. hobby to a legitimate investment market.

1965 - Silver Coinage Is Replaced

In the fall of 1965, the substitution of a copper-nickel “sandwich” for the 90% silver we had enjoyed in our dimes, quarters and halves for the past 170 years kicked off a roughly five-year scramble to withdraw and save all the remaining silver coins still in circulation. Even though premiums were minuscule in the early years, a 5% or 10% tick above face was plenty of incentive to hoard all the “old” coins. The whole country was checking their change and by the early 1970s, virtually all the silver was gone.

This period sounded the death knell for the silver certificate as well, and in late June, 1968, the Treasury ended the “obligation” to redeem these notes with silver bullion.

This publicity also ignited interest in older coins in general, and interest in numismatics shifted from BU Rolls of comparatively recent vintage to older issues such as Morgan and Peace dollars and type coins. Many numismatists today can trace their collecting roots back to the mid-1960s, when the entire country became “coin aware.”

I remember 1963 when The Coin Dealer Newsletter had its beginning in Los Angeles. From then on I was a steady subscriber, and a number of years later published a book

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he or she needed the coin. Often in the early days, and still today, we have the logical situation of coins being marketed

The replacement of silver coinage had a dynamic and very unfavorable effect on numismatics. Before then, there was a hope of finding a treasure in pocket change, so to speak. I recall as a kid looking for a 1916-D Mercury dime, but never finding one (but I did find 1921 and 1921-D, low mintage dates).

Silver Barber coins were occasionally seen in circulation as well. The average grade of these was AG3. Almost any bank had silver dollars that could be obtained for face value. This availability spawned a great interest in coin collecting.

After 1965, coins with silver content could only be purchased from dealers. The idea of finding a rarity in pocket change diminished.

Today, the availability of silver coins in circulation is replaced by dealer offerings and by more new Mint varieties than anyone ever dreamed possible.

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1986 - Third Party Grading

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PCGS was not the nation’s first third party grading service. That honor belongs to the American Numismatic Association Certification Service or ANACS, which began authenticating coins in 1972, and grading them seven years later in 1979. They issued a photo certificate along with their opinion of both the obverse and reverse grade. Because the coin was not protected from further handling (and potential damage) and the opinion was not guaranteed, the certificate was of limited value.

David Hall and a group of six other dealer/owners launched the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) in February 1986. It was revolutionary in that the coin was sealed in a plastic holder or slab, and could not be removed without damaging the holder beyond further use. Also, the grade was guaranteed by PCGS and should its opinion ever change, the owner was eligible for financial compensation. Finally, a satellite network was established allowing sightunseen trading among member dealers that vastly increased the liquidity of coins in the market.

Within only a few years, it became difficult to sell an expensive coin that had not been certified. Suffice it to say that the coin market has never looked back.

1996 - eBay and the Internet

Virtually no one under the age of 30 today (half the world’s population) remembers life before the Internet. Even the oldest of this group was only 7 or 8 when the World Wide Web was born. Most would agree that the Internet has had a profound effect not only on numismatics, but on our lives in general. Coins are an ideal commodity to trade via the web. They are easily photographed and listed, small enough to ship without much hassle and many have enough value to make the whole effort worthwhile.

Of all the sites out there, eBay and Amazon stand among the finest. eBay, begun around 1996, is today the largest auctioneer in the world. They are presently listing

When third party grading in a sealed capsule was popularized by PCGS in February 1986, there was a skepticism. How could a group of coin dealers in California possibly grade coins more accurately than I could, with experience dating back to 1952, or Harvey Stack could, with experience dating back to 1947, and ditto for other dealers? We didn’t need any company telling us how to grade. However, I hasten to say that grading was a big mess in many ways. Although some dealers graded conservatively - and I like to think I was among that group - others took advantages. Many polished circulation coins were pawned off as Proofs, coins with evident circulation were called Gem, and so on. Even when coins were graded accurately, dealer competition sometimes caused one dealer to bad mouth another. I remember an instance in which Harvey Stack sold a 1916 Quarter to a customer, calling it uncirculated. When another dealer called it circulated, the customer demanded a refund. The matter went to PNG arbitration, and Harvey won when the arbitrators examined the coin and found that, indeed, it was a very beautiful uncirculated piece. Dealers, no matter how well-intentioned, would often get complaints about over-grading. It could be difficult for a dealer to compliment coins bought from someone else when a customer came in. Certified grading became accepted, as within a few years dealers found that a coin in a PCGS holder was much more saleable than one that wasn’t! All bets were off, and the grading services became a great success. Grading services like PCGS are vital and important in that PCGS guarantees the authenticity of a coin.

nearly 1 million items in their coin category alone, and this turns over every few weeks. Most important, you don’t need to be an established auctioneer to reach eBay’s estimated 167 million active users. This is of course a blessing and a curse, for while it acts as the great equalizer, enabling ordinary folks to offer their merchandise, it also exposes bidders to fraudulent individuals.

The Internet provides not only merchandise for sale, but information as well and what used to take a substantial library and hours of work, can now often be researched in a matter of a few minutes. We could go on and on about what the Internet has wrought, but why continue stating the obvious?

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As for eBay and the Internet, this is a mixed blessing. Anyone active in numismatics, or, for that matter, news, science, social issues, finance and other areas could not live without the Internet. However, it does have its pluses and minuses.

In numismatics, the minus is that eBay does not do much to vet new vendors of coins. As a result, tremendous amounts of counterfeit Chinese coins have come on the market through eBay, ranging from tokens to federal coins to bullion coins. Once a culprit is discovered, eBay will shut them down. But just like a game of Whac-a-Mole, a perpetrator is apt to pop up in another place. My advice on eBay is to only buy coins that are in PCGS holders, and, double-check with PCGS to verify that they are not counterfeits. You can do this at PCGS.com/cert. Of course, this is not necessary if the seller is a recognized professional dealer, such as a member of the Professional Numismatists Guild.

eBay is wondrous in that a collection of coins can be gathered in an afternoon. Someone wanting to build a set of Peace silver dollars 1921 to 1935-S, in say MS63, can accomplish this quickly. My advice is not just to look the label of a coin, but look at the strike and eye appeal, too. This is possible as well with eBay, which normally has excellent

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photographs. This is desirable in one way. In another way, it is very undesirable, as part of the building of a collection used to be the thrill of the chase – spending week after week tracking down a 1921 Peace dollar in the desired grade, finding a rare 1934-S, trying to find a 1927-S without excessive bag marks on the reverse, and so on.

eBay has made it possible for anybody and his brother to conduct coin auctions. In more recent times listings are often modified with a “Buy It Now” option.

In summary, the Internet is a mixed blessing, but on balance it is very desirable and few of us could live without it.

Michael Sherman is the Editor in Chief of the Rare Coin Market Report and the Director of Education for PCGS.

Email: msherman@collectors.com

Q. David Bowers is founder of Stack’s Bowers Galleries and can be reached at his private email: qdbarchive@metrocast.net.

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WHEN GOVERNMENT INTERVENES...

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In America, no business operates in a vacuum. Rather, businesses are subject to any number of government regulations, most of which are designed to rein in bad actors and to protect the consumer. Most of these rules and regulations are common-sense and easy to follow - just as they are in any industry - but occasionally, the government steps in to remind us that they are always watching us. The following are some of the more visible instances of government intervention in the coin business.

Photography

Had it not been for the efforts of the Chapman brothers, we might not have been able to view coin images today in catalogs or even over the Internet.

Hobby Protection Act

In 1973, Congress passed the Hobby Protection Act in response to a number of counterfeit and replica coins, tokens, and medals that were entering the market. The Hobby Protection Act required such coins to be marked with the word “COPY” in a certain size and location. However, the law has failed to prevent the importation of counterfeit coins from overseas, where there are no requirements to mark counterfeit coins as copies. Enforcement of the law seems to have fallen on the Secret Service, which handles all anti-counterfeiting statutes. Because the importation of counterfeit coins from overseas has become such a big problem here in America, we look to the government to step up enforcement to help stem this problem. Where we might normally object to government intrusion into our hobby, this is one area where the government offers the only option with the “teeth” to enforce the laws.

1933 $20

Occasionally,thegovernmenthasrestrictedorprohibited the imaging certain coins and currency. For instance, in 1895, the Chapman brothers (S.H. and Henry) published a catalog of the collection of M.A. Brown. The Chapmans intended to provide a set of plates containing images of some of the highlights of the sale, but were prohibited from doing so by officials at the Treasury Department. We know this because in 1904, in the catalog for the John G. Mills collection, the brothers wrote the following: “…the ignorant Treasury officials extended the law on counterfeiting to include the publication of Numismatic books and stopped our issuance of the plates for [the Brown] collection; but last year the Senior member of the firm, single handed, secured the passage through Congress of an amendment to this law, exempting Numismatic books and circulars of legitimate dealers.”

In 1996, agents of the Secret Service arrested a British coin dealer who brought a 1933 $20 to New York for sale to an American coin dealer. The government claimed that the mere possession of a 1933 $20 was illegal because none were ever monetized or released to the public. Over the years, the Secret Service had been diligent in tracking down and seizing 1933 $20s whenever they appeared on the market. However, in the case of this 1933 $20, which had supporting export documents, the U.S. government offered a unique solution – the coin would be sold at auction, the government and the British dealer would split the proceeds, and the coin would be legally monetized. Because of this government intervention, one (and only one) 1933 can be owned legally today. Following the sale of this coin for $7.59 million, ten more 1933 $20s were discovered in a safety deposit box and turned over to the Secret Service in 2004 for authentication.

1821 Quarter Eagle from the John G. Mills collection, viewable thanks to the efforts of the Chapman brothers.
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This time, the owners were not so lucky. The government refused to return the coins and they are now believed to be safely ensconced in government vaults at Fort Knox.

Liberty Dollar

The U.S. government is very protective of its sovereign and sole right to coin money for Americans. However, that has not stopped individuals from producing coins that sometimes stretch the boundaries of the law. When the government feels the law has been broken, it acts. For instance, in 2007, the FBI and Secret Service raided the offices of Liberty Services, issuers of the Liberty Dollar –the private currency brainchild of Bernard Von NotHaus. The government brought a number of charges against Von NotHaus, including one count of “conspiracy to possess and sell coins in resemblance and similitude of coins of a denomination higher than five cents, and silver coins in resemblance of genuine coins of the United States in denominations of five dollars and greater.” It remains unclear to this writer whether or not Mr. Von NotHaus was able to recover the coins and precious metals seized by the government in 2007.

$50 Unions

1877 $50 Pattern, Judd 1547 in Copper, but gold-plated to mimic the

In 1877, the U.S. Mint produced $50 pattern coins in a variety of metals, including two different versions in gold. Afterreviewingthecoins,thegoldpatternsweredestroyed… or so collectors thought. In reality, the Chief Coiner Col. A. Louden Snowden purchased the two gold $50 patterns from the mint for their gold value plus a small minting premium, altruistically to save them from the melting pot. However, Snowden later sold them to William H. Woodin for $10,000 apiece, a spectacularly high price for the time. When the government learned of the Snowden-Woodin transaction circa 1909, it demanded their return. Woodin did so and, in return for the money he paid to Snowden, the Mint gave Woodin a treasure-trove of other pattern coins. The two $50 gold patterns are now back in the hands of the government in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution. Were either or both of the two $50 gold patterns

to ever appear on the market, they would rank as two of the most valuable U.S. coins.

Scrapped Dies

The 1811 “Mickley Restrike” Half Cent – made from rusted, discarded dies.

As with its coins, the U.S. government is usually very protective of the dies used to make coins – the government simply doesn’t want dies getting into the public’s hands where they might be used to strike additional coins. However, there are rare instances where such a possibility became a reality. Joseph J. Mickley, a collector in the 1800’s, reportedly got his hands on some scrapped dies and created some unusual coins using a mix of dies of different dates and types. One such creation is the 1811 “Mickley Restrike” Half Cent. For this coin, Mickley (or perhaps an agent or other source, combined a rusted die of the 1811 Classic Head type with the rusted reverse of a Draped Bust Type (18001808). Over the years, the government has turned a blind eye toward the dozen or so 1811 “Mickley Restrikes”, and collectors of today relish these creations. However, the same is not true of the dies once owned by Mickley. When his collection came up for sale in 1878, the catalog included a variety of hubs and dies, all of which were confiscated by the U.S. government.

The moral of the story is this: to avoid government intervention, which is not pretty, respect the law and follow it. In a 2012 article, the New York Times quoted Bernard Von NotHaus as saying: “[The United States government]’s got all the guns, all the surveillance, all the tanks, it has nuclear weapons, and it’s worried about some ex-surfer making his own money? Give me a break!”

Ron Guth is President of PCGS CoinFacts. He has been active as a coin collector, dealer, writer and auctioneer since his introduction to numismatics in 1964.

Email: rguth@collectors.com

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Welcome once more to the Market News segment. Since we were last here, we settled into our new headquarters. The new building suits our business extremely well and everyone is pleased with how smoothly the transition happened. We finished just in time for one of our busiest times of the year. We’re accepting boxes of bullion silver eagles, or as we say around here, it’s “Silver Eagle Season.”

The December Members Only Show at Caesars Palace was, as usual, a good show for dealer and collector attendees. Legend Rare Coin Auctions had a strong sale. The host hotel did a great job putting on the event and Caesars Palace remains a world-class hotel and convention center.

The lull of the long holiday break was abandoned with gusto in the New Year at the FUN Show, which was held in Tampa this year. Heritage Auctions’ prices realized were very strong, which we were encouraged to see. The U.S. Mint released the 2018-W Proof Silver Eagle on Thursday during the show, and we took in many of them to be holdered with our special FUN Show label. We have a couple of other labels coming out that we’re excited about, including the WWI, and Centennial Silver Dollar & Medals. Our next show was another Members Only Show, this time at the recently-remodeled Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas. Legend Rare Coin Auctions had a sale that included the Ipswich Collection, a nearly complete set of high-end Three Cent Silver pieces.

Last but certainly not least, I am very excited that PCGS is grading the second round of coins recovered from the S.S. Central America shipwreck. The “Ship of Gold” Exhibit will be at the February Long Beach Expo, at which there will be several of the coins in the special presentation holders and boxes that our talented team put together. It has taken a monumental effort to get the coins here, and we are honored that the California Gold Marketing Group (CGMG) chose PCGS to work with on this project. Our product development team did a fantastic job creating the gorgeous special label, the innovative gasket containing a pinch of gold dust, and the sleek, high-end box. CGMG Chief Scientist Bob Evans has done amazing work on the curation of the coins, as well; one of the first pieces he completed was the wildly toned 1857-S $20 that you might have seen in some of our promotional pieces.

As always, feel free to reach out to me with your comments, questions, or suggestions. Thank you sincerely for your ongoing support of PCGS.

Mark Stephenson is a coin industry veteran dating back to 1996, where he got started as a shipping and operations clerk. He has worked for, helped to build, and/or managed successful rare coin companies, and is Vice President of PCGS.

Email: mark@collectors.com

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Four More

MONUMENTAL EVENTS

THE RUNNERS-UP

1962 - 1964 - Treasury Hoard Release of Silver Dollars

The U.S. Mint produced silver dollars from 1794 to 1935. But very few people actually wanted silver dollars – think of these large coins clunking around in your pocket. They were really coined only in response to political pressure from the silver mining interests. For many years, literally tons of silver dollars took up space in Treasury vaults. Under terms of the 1918 Pittman Act, and then The Silver Act of 1942, the Treasury melted over 320 million silver dollars. Even still, hundreds of millions of silver dollars remained at the Treasury Department. As the price of silver started to increase in the late 1950s and early ‘60s, collectors and dealers figured out they could redeem paper dollars for silver dollars at banks and mints. This revelation created literally a run on silver dollars!

This Treasury Hoard of silver dollars included some coins that until that time had been quite rare. I think of the 1903-O and 1904-O dollars. There are people who believe this release of silver dollars was the most important event in coin collecting history, period. It certainly started a boom in the silver dollar market.

1963 - The Teletype

Comes

to Coin Collecting

After World War II there was a tremendous increase in leisure time and discretionary income in this country. This resulted in a coin collecting boom. A lot of the collecting interest was centered on speculation of modern coins. People collected modern proof coins and rolls of uncirculated modern coins (think 1950-D Jefferson Nickels). These coins and proof sets traded like commodities. Dealers got together and started an electronic trading network via teletype machines in the early ‘60s. They could post bid and ask

prices for coins. This increased the velocity of trading, and eventually (in the 1970’s and ‘80s) lead to bid and ask prices for even rarer single coins.

1971 - Nixon Takes U.S. Off The Gold Standard

On August 15, 1971, President Richard Nixon announced several dramatic changes in economic policy on broadcast television, including a wage and price freeze. One of the changes was that he had “directed Secretary [of the Treasury] Connally to suspend the convertibility of the dollar into gold or other reserve assets…” Now, we realized that 48 years is “temporary” when compared to the age of the Universe. However, that temporary suspension is still in effect today. By ending the Bretton Woods International Monetary System and taking the U.S. off the International Gold Standard, a massive bull market in gold coins and in rare coins in general, was started. These changes spurred several coin booms through the ‘70s.

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1976 - Redfield Hoard

I bought and sold a lot of Redfield Dollars. I remember there were a lot of scarce San Francisco Mint issues that were suddenly available in quantity in high grades, including gems. The 1895-S was probably the scarcest issue impacted.

Before Redfield, the coin market had a big bull market from 1971 to ’74 - thank you Richard Nixon. And after tremendous increase in prices, it settled down in 1975 and ‘76. Redfield rejuvenated interest - certainly in silver dollars. That’s such a big part of the coin market, it helped to get things going again, as did increasing gold and silver prices. It was not so much the outside publicity, but the Redfield Hoard lead to a lot of action inside the coin collecting community. It was something for collectors to get excited about again.

Without these milestones, coin collecting and investing would be quite different now. These four events, in part, combined to sow the seeds of the coin market we know today.

Lavere Redfield was a wealthy man from Reno, Nevada who accumulated a stash of 484,000 mostly mint state silver dollars. After he died the coins were sold to A-Mark Coin Company for $7.3 million and then dispersed throughout the numismatic community.

David Hall is President of Collectors Universe and a founder of PCGS in 1986. He began dealing in rare coins in 1972 and was immediately recognized by the industry as a major player.

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Charles Link

Three things can be said about the Charles Link Early American Silver Collection. It is COMPREHENSIVE, running from the 1794 Flowing Hair Half Dime through the 1839-O Reeded Edge Capped Bust Half Dollar, with most of the varieties in-between. The collection is MIND BLOWING because of the amazing quality of his coins. So many of the coins are the single finest coin graded. And, the collection is HISTORIC. No collector has ever succeeded to this level.

For example, in 2013 Chuck registered his Early American Silver “All the Stars in the Night Sky” Collection of Capped Bust Half Dollars Die Variety and Die State Set by Overton in the PCGS Set Registry®. By 2014, the set had won gold and a place in the PCGS Set Registry Hall of Fame. And, though not complete at the time, the set was simply extraordinary. This Overton set composite currently requires 616 coins. Chuck’s set is short only the 1807 Large Stars 50/20 Overton-112a, a new variety added to the composite in December 2017. He just submitted an example for grading. An astounding 374 coins in the set are the single finest graded specimen for their variety. The weighted grade point average is 59.65. No other collector comes close. The superstars from this historic set include the following finest known examples:

Also, the Charles Link Collection has a complete highgrade major variety sets of Capped Bust Half Dimes, Dimes, and Quarters. And, though not yet complete, Chuck is also collecting the half dime die varieties of Logan-McCloskey, the dime die varieties of John Reich, and the quarter varieties of A.W. Browning.

Chuck got his start at the age of seven when his mother found two old silver dollars and some old Lincoln Cents in their cedar chest. One of the silver dollars which really captured his imagination was an 1896-O in Extremely Fine. “I thought it was cool that it had been minted in New Orleans,” he said. He soon got his fi rst used Red Book, then

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Eliasberg 1817/4 Overton-102a, PCGS AU53 The Kaufman 1815/2 Overton-101, PCGS MS66 The Newman 1807 Large Stars Overton-114 PCGS MS66 The Kaelitz 1807 Small Stars Overton-113 PCGS MS65+
“What Chuck Link has accomplished is nothing short of phenomenal. His collection is unprecedented in its breadth and quality. Chuck’s collection is virtually unsurpassable!”
- Don Willis, PCGS President.
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Whitman albums and began to fill holes in sets by screening change and going through bank rolls.

In 1986, Chuck went to a coin show in San Francisco and met Sheridan Downey and his friends, Elton Dosier and Henry Hilgard. Elton was an early and highly influential member of the Bust Half Nut Club. Sheridan was an emerging dealer focused on early Bust Halves. Sheridan spent over an hour that first day showing Chuck the designs of early Capped Bust Halves. He explained how different die marriages – combinations of obverse and reverse diesresulted from the hand-punched dies having varying design element positions not present on the master hub. Sheridan’s enthusiasm was infectious. Because Chuck is a scientist, he found the combination of the technical aspects of minting the coins and the early American history fascinating. He was already passionate about the Walking Liberty Half Dollar set he was collecting, but he switched focus to early Capped Halves by die marriage after meeting Sheridan.

Chuck found the period of early American history intriguing. He admired the way the founding fathers and mothers collectively brought together the loose band of colonies that had more differences than similarities. The development of the early U.S. Mint evolved in parallel with our country’s development. The common coinage for all the States in the new nation represented concrete evidence of the success of our emerging federal republic.

George Washington and Thomas Jefferson entrusted David Rittenhouse with setting up the first U.S. Mint. Rittenhause was a self-taught astronomer and scientist. Chuck, being a scientist himself, thought it was fascinating that a professional scientist took on the responsibility of setting up the first mint in our fledgling nation. Mint operations, home-grown as they were, quickly professionalized and blossomed into a large-scale operation. It manufactured copper, silver, and gold coinage to support our new nation. “Early American Silver” (as Chuck has named his sets) was the bulwark of coins used for commerce. He became fascinated with the operation of the early Mint’s screw presses and handmade dies after seeing some examples of early Capped Bust Halves.

The first coin Chuck bought for his Early American Silver Collection was a raw 1809 half dollar in extremely fine condition that he purchased from Sheridan Downey in 1986. He subsequently added five to ten die marriages per year in the early years of building his half dollar set.

Chuck’s initial goal was to collect all the Capped Bust Half Dollars varieties by die marriage. Each variety results from a unique combination of obverse and reverse dies, forming a marriage. These are interesting because some marriagesareveryeasytofindandothersareimpossiblyrare.

To this day, numismatists continue to discover new “Early American Silver” die marriages. Even in 2017, collectors discovered a new die marriage of a large-sized Capped Bust Quarter. The 1822 B-3 is unique for the moment, but

R.8, Pop 1/0

1823/2 Capped Bust Quarter, PCGS Gold Shield PR64. R.9, Pop 1/0

of course collectors are on the hunt for the next example. Chuck met his first goal with the completion of his set of Capped Bust Half Dollar with all 453 die marriages. Now he’s working on die marriage sets of smaller silver coins.

Chuck found the most difficult coin to locate in his Capped Bust Half Dollar Set was the 1829 Overton-120. Initially only two were known. Then an astute collector found one on eBay unattributed. The two known coins were impounded in long-term collections and not available, but Chuck was able to obtain the newly discovered eBay example. In the Capped Bust Half Dollar series, there is only one other die marriage with but three examples known - the 1827 Overton-149. In total, there are seven die marriages out of 453 with less than 10 examples known. These are all very tough to find and worth substantial premiums to collectors of the series.

When asked to list his top five favorite coins from the Link collection, Chuck provided the following, not in any order:

1817/4 Capped Bust Half Dollar, Overton-102a, PCGS Gold Shield AU53. R.7, Pop1/0

Finest of only 11 examples known, and key to the Red Book set. Designed by John Reich. The 1817/4 half dollar was one of the last coins Lou Eliasberg added to his famous Collection, when he obtained it from Al Overton in 1952. Overton was a coin dealer who wrote the book on Capped Bust Half Dollars attribution and identification. This illustrated book made the series accessible to everyone. The 1817/4 half dollars are the pinnacle piece for Lettered Edge Capped Bust Half Dollar collectors. Most of the graded examples are held in the collections of Bust Half Nut Club

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1814 Judd-44a Platinum Half Dollar, PCGS Gold Shield XF40.

(BHNC) members. BHNC is open for anyone to join as an associate member. All you have to do is own one Lettered Edge Half Dollar and have an interest in the field. Find more information at busthalfnutclub.org.

1814 Judd-44a Platinum Half Dollar, PCGS Gold Shield XF40. R.8, Pop 1/0

One of two known, the second example is in the Smithsonian, and a third rumored to exist. The only early American coin struck in platinum. This fascinating coin is pedigreed to Virgil M. Brand and Dr. J. Hewitt Judd and many other wonderful collectors. The most interesting thing about this coin is that its die cracks are intermediate on silver examples of the 1814 Overton-107 die marriage. This establishes that the coin was in fact made in 1814! It appears that striking the platinum planchets damaged the hardened steel dies as platinum is much harder than silver. Nobody knows why the U.S. Mint produced these patterns. At that time platinum was not considered a valuable metal. For those interested in learning more about early pattern coinage, a terrific site is uspatterns.com.

1823/2 Capped Bust Quarter, PCGS Gold Shield PR64. R.9, Pop 1/0

Unique as a proof. Designed by John Reich. The 1823/2 quarter is the key date along with the 1827/3 in the Capped Bust quarter series with about 30 total examples known. The finest circulation strike is the PCGS AU58+ Gardner example. We’ve known about this awesome proof since W. Elliot Woodward auctioned the coin in 1864! No one really knows why 1823/2 quarters are so very scarce.

LINK, DANCING WITH THE STARS / PCGS SET REGISTRY

1836 Judd-A-1836-1 Reeded Edge Half Dollar, PCGS MS64. R.8, Pop 1/0

The beginning of the mint design process for the Reeded Edge Half Dollars. This early American artifact is an uniface white metal example of an 1836 Reeded Edge Half Dollar struck before “LIBERTY” got engraved into the head band. We know of two examples of this early pattern piece. The second example is in the Smithsonian Collection The changeover to the new steam-powered press at the Mint lead to the creation of new dies for half dollars. In the new minting process, nearly all the new Miss Liberty designs by Christian Gobrecht were in the master hub. The differences between the production dies were much subtler than the Lettered Edge Half Dollar dies. Recently, Dick Graham wrote an amazing book, A Registry of Die Varieties of Reeded Edge Half Dollars 1836-1839, which expands the Reeded Edge Capped Bust Half Dollar varieties the same way that Martin L. Beistle and Al C. Overton did for Lettered Edge Capped Bust Half Dollars. A second printing of this book just became available at the FUN Show in Tampa this year. Chuck attributes Graham’s knowledge and expertise in aiding his ability to complete the Reeded Edge Half Dollar variety set in the PCGS Set Registry.

1807 Bearded Goddess Half Dollar, PCGS Gold Shield AU55. Pop 2/0

“I was asked what were my five favorite coins in the set and after I listed the first four, I was perplexed. The 1827/3 Capped Bust Quarter and 1838-O half dollars are certainly exciting and important. But I think the coin that really epitomizes Early American Silver is the famed 1807 Bearded Goddess Half Dollar. Nobody knows of any mint state examples. The Bearded Goddess is a late “b” die state of the 1807 Overton-111 die marriage with an extensive crack through Liberty’s eye that extends thickly under her chin into her bust. “The Bearded Goddess” is a true rock star variety among the aficionados of early half dollars. A charming name and cool die state of a tougher die marriage from the first year of the series - what more could one ask for out of a coin!” Chuck exclaimed. The early Mint’s dies were prone to crack or chip with use - or even before use, during the hardening process of the dies. However, the dies were also expensive and time consuming to make. Therefore, even when large die cracks occurred, the Mint continued use of the dies until they completely failed. Chuck continued, “The allure of Early American Silver is that it is replete with all types of coins resulting from imperfect dies that leave the signs of their labor on the faces of the coins. This results in endless fun looking for either very early perfect specimens of die states or later die states just before the die fails or falls apart.”

Charles’ philosophy when it comes to coin collecting is to have fun and match the coins with their histories. He works with a few trusted and knowledgeable dealers who are

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1807 Bearded Goddess Half Dollar, PCGS Gold Shield AU55. Pop 2/0 1836 Judd-A-1836-1 Reeded Edge half dollar PCGS MS64 (R8) Pop 1/0

early American coinage experts. He uses PCGS extensively for grading, encapsulating, and protecting his coins and investment. He still works actively with Sheridan Downey, who first introduced him to the series as they have become great friends. “I know it’s been said many times, but please learn before you buy any coin worth more than a hundred dollars. Although collectors spend a lot of time studying and evaluating their collections alone, I recommend joining one or more of the specialty coin clubs. If you are interested in early American silver I recommend, besides the Bust Half Nut Club, the John Reich Collectors Society (JRCS),” insisted Chuck. The JRCS has its own journal which is very informative and has meetings at some of the larger coins shows. Find more information at JRCS.org.

Chuck continued, “My participation in the BHNC has led to many new and enduring friendships of people outside of my normal circles at home. The willingness to share knowledge and expertise is rampant within these groups. Finding a good mentor for your area of interest can really accelerate your progress in understanding how to build a nice collection.” His other advice? “Obtain the best coins you can, but always focus on quality first, whatever the grade.”

Chuck has a number of sets registered in the PCGS Set Registry. “One limitation is that for myself and many

other collectors the coins are stored in bank vaults and not at home. The PCGS Set Registry has allowed us to view and share our collections with each other,” Chuck said. Within the Registry a collector can display high definition photographs of coins and put the coins into digital albums. This allows collectors a very enjoyable and easy way to study and organize their coins and compare their sets with others. Collectors can also add extensive notes and information to sets and individual coins.

Moving forward, Charles Link will work to complete his Early American Silver collection comprising all the die marriagesforCappedBustHalfDimes,Dimes,andQuarters. Once done, no other collector throughout the annals of numismatics will have achieved such a comprehensive, mind-blowing, and historic accomplishment.

BJ Searls is a graduate of Pepperdine University with a Master’s in Business Administration. She has been involved in numismatics since 1973 and has worked for Collectors Universe since 1997. BJ is the Set Registry and Special Projects Director for PCGS, PSA and PSA/DNA. Email:bsearls@collectors.com.

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What do the RCMR Prices Mean?

The prices listed in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide are average dealer asking prices for PCGS-graded United States coins. The prices are compiled from various sources, including dealer ads in trade papers, dealer fixed price lists and websites, major auctions, and activity at major coin shows. The prices are what you should expect to pay, on average, for PCGS-graded coins. Note that RCMR prices do not apply to coins which have not been graded by PCGS, coins which have been graded by other grading services, or non-third party graded coins where the grade is represented by the seller, may not have been graded by the same standards as PCGS-graded coins and their market value may be different.

asking prices for PCGS-graded United States coins The prices are compiled from various sources, dealer ads in trade papers, dealer fixed lists and websites, auctions, and at coin shows The are what you should expect to pay, on

Time Sensitivity of Prices

Prices for U.S. rare coins can and do change frequently. Prices for more generic issues can move weekly and even daily. The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report is a bi-monthly publication and is subject to lead times for printing and mailing. Prices listed in the RCMR are derived from the more comprehensive PCGS Online Price Guide (www.pcgs.com). RCMR prices are the prices listed in the PCGS Online Price Guide the day the RCMR is sent to the printer. For up-to-date prices, check the PCGS Online Price Guide on www.pcgs.com/prices.

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Price Sensitivity of Bullion-related Issues

Some U.S. coin prices are very sensitive to movements in the price of silver, gold, and platinum, and the prices of these metals change daily. Bullion-sensitive U.S. coins include most silver, gold and platinum Eagles, gold Buffalo, lower-grade examples of the more common date pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, and some modern gold commemoratives. As of February 2018, metals prices were approximately:

Gold: $1,325 Silver: $16.50 Platinum: $975

Price Changes

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Issues Priced

The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists prices for all regular issue and commemorative United States coins minted from 1792 to date. Prices are listed for regular strikes, proofs and some special strikes. Prices are listed for all dates and mint marks and all major varieties. Prices are also listed for “type.” This listing appears at the start of each section for each type of coin and refers to the price for the most common date of a particular type.

Grades and Designations

There are 30 grades used by PCGS to grade coins, 1 being the lowest grade and 70 being the highest grade. Space considerations do not allow the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report to list prices for every grade. Consequently, the RCMR lists prices for up to 10 grades for individual coins. Grades listed are at intervals that should be the most useful to coin buyers. For “in-between” grades, readers should refer to the PCGS Online Price Guide. The RCMR lists prices at the highest end of the grading scale for the highest grade known, either

graded by PCGS or known to exist in that grade. The RCMR does not list prices for fantasy grades, i.e. grades higher than are known to exist for a certain coin. The RCMR lists prices for coins with special striking designations, such as full bands, red color, prooflike surfaces, etc. For a description of all the grades and designations used in the RCMR, refer to the PCGS Grading Standards listed in this issue.

Complete Set Prices

The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists complete set prices for many coin series. There are three types of complete set prices. A “date set” is a set of one of each date of a particular series. A “date and mint mark” set is a set that includes every date and mint mark in a series. A “with major varieties” set is a set with one of every date, mint mark and major variety. Prices for complete sets are listed “per grade,” i.e. the price for the complete set if every coin in the set was in the particular grade listed.

Population Figures

Besides prices for every coin, the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists the PCGS population, i.e. the number of coins graded by PCGS, for each coin.

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does not us to show a but those interested in a detailed look at all U S coins in all grades are referred to PCGS’s Photograde

Space does not permit us to show a comprehensive photographic grading guide here, but those interested in a detailed look at virtually all U.S. coins in all grades are referred to PCGS’s Photograde section, found at www.pcgs.com/photograde.

Regular Strikes

Components of Mint State Grading

Strike

The completeness/incompleteness of a coin’s intended detail when originally struck.

Luster

For regular strikes, the primary attribute for circulated grades, i.e. Poor (PO1) to About Uncirculated (AU58), is the amount of wear or the amount of the original design detail that is still evident. Other attributes contributing to the grade for circulated regular strikes are surface preservation and eye appeal, either of which can be positive, negative or neutral and which affect the grade accordingly. For regular strikes in Uncirculated condition (MS60 to MS70), there are four primary attributes that determine grade: marks, strike, luster and eye appeal.

For strikes, the attribute for circulated i e Poor to About Uncirculated is the amount of wear or the amount of the detail that is still evident. Other attributes to the for circulated strikes are surface and eye either of which can be or neutral and which affect the accordingly For strikes in Uncirculated condition to MS70), there are four attributes that determine

The strength and pattern of light reflected off a coin.

Surface Preservation

The condition of the surface of a coin notably marks and/or scratches.

Eye Appeal

The element that “grabs” the viewer. The overall look of a coin. Often manifested as “toning.”

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A PCGS MS70 shows no imperfections under five-power magnification. Must be 100% fully struck and have full original luster and outstanding eye appeal.

A PCGS MS69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Must be fully struck and have full original luster and eye appeal.

A PCGS MS68 will have some extremely minor imperfections. Must be sharply struck, have full original luster and good eye appeal.

A PCGS MS67 will have some minor imperfections (marks, abrasions, etc). Must be well struck and have good luster and eye appeal.

A PCGS MS66 will have a few marks and/ or abrasions. The strike, luster, and eye appeal must be good.

A PCGS MS65 will have some marks and/ or abrasions, but they will be minor. The strike must be above average, and luster and eye appeal must be good.

A PCGS MS64 will have some marks and/ or abrasions, and they may be significant. The strike and eye appeal should be average or above and must not be negative. Luster may be somewhat subdued.

A PCGS MS63 will have marks and abrasions that are moderate in number and/or size. Strike may not be full and eye appeal can be slightly negative. Luster may be somewhat dull.

A PCGS MS62 will have no wear on high points. There may be considerable marks and abrasions and some may be severe. Strike may not be full and eye appeal may be negative. Luster may be dull.

A PCGS MS61 will have no wear on the high points. There may be multiple heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be dull, and/or eye appeal may be negative.

A PCGS MS60 will have no wear on the high points. There may be many heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be very dull, and/or eye appeal may be quite negative.

A PCGS AU58 will show full detail with minor friction on only the highest points.

A PCGS AU55 will show full detail with friction on less than 1/2 of the surface, mainly on the high points.

A PCGS AU53 will show full detail with friction on 1/2 or more of the surface. There may be a very slight flatness on high points.

A PCGS AU50 will show full detail with friction over most of the surface and slight flatness on high points.

XF45 Detail is complete with most high points slightly flat.

XF40 Detail is complete with some high points flat.

VF35 Detail is 80 to 85% complete.

VF30 Detail is 70 to 80% complete.

VF25 Detail is 60 to 70% complete.

VF20 Detail is 50 to 60% complete.

F15 Detail is full in recessed areas. All lettering is sharp.

F12 Detail is evident in deeply recessed areas. Lettering is mostly sharp.

VG10 Design is worn with some detail evident.

VG8 Design is worn with only slight detail evident.

G6 Detail is flat, but rims are complete. Peripheral lettering is full.

G4 Detail is flat. Rims slightly worn. Peripheral lettering nearly full.

AG3 Rims are worn but most lettering is readable though worn.

FR2 Mostly worn, but some design details are visible.

PO1 Barely identifiable as to date and type.

PROOFS

For proof strikings, the primary attributes of grade are hairlines and/or marks (or lack of), reflectivity (for brilliant proofs), and eye appeal. Note that nearly all proofs are fully struck, thus strike is usually not a factor. Strike only comes into play when a proof shows a partial strike, resulting in a downward adjustment of grade. Note that for toned brilliant proofs, the reflectivity is as perceived under toning.

A PCGS PR70 shows no imperfections under five-power magnification. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective.

A PCGS PR69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective.

A PCGS PR68 will have some extremely minor imperfections. Eye appeal must be outstanding. Brilliant proofs will be fully reflective.

A PCGS PR67 will have some minor imperfections (hairlines or perhaps an extremely minor mark or two). Eye appeal must be very good. Brilliant proofs must be fully reflective or virtually so.

A PCGS PR66 will have a few hairlines and/or very minor marks. Eye appeal must be very good. Brilliant proofs must be fully reflective or nearly so.

A PCGS PR65 will have minor hairlines and or minor marks. Eye appeal must be positive. Brilliant proofs must show good reflectivity.

A PCGS PR64 will have noticeable hairlines and/or small marks. Eye appeal must not be negative. Brilliant proofs may have subdued reflectivity.

A PCGS PR63 will have obvious hairlines and/ or marks. Eye appeal may be somewhat negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull.

A PCGS PR62 will have numerous hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal may be quite negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull.

A PCGS PR6l will have lots of hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective.

A PCGS PR60 will have no wear on the high points, but will be very hairlined and/ or marked. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective.

Proofs below PR60 For proof strikings grading below PR60, the grading is based on the amount of wear and the standards are the same as for regular strikes.

In addition to grade, certain coins have characteristics that collectors recognize as important and PCGS designates these characteristics using the standards that follow.

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DESIGNATIONS

Color for Copper Coins (MS60 or better)

Full Steps for Jefferson Nickels

Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes

Brown (BN) PCGS designates Brown for copper coins that have less than 5% of their original mint red color.

Full Steps (FS) PCGS designates full steps for Jefferson nickels that grade MS60 or better and show a full five or six steps in the portrait of Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s home) on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also have no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, to the separation of the steps.

Full Bands for Mercury Dimes

Full Bands (FB) PCGS designates full bands for Roosevelt dimes that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the upper and lower horizontal bands of the torch on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also show no significant cuts or marks across the horizontal bands.

Full Head for Standing Liberty Quarters

Red Brown (RB) PCGS designates Red and Brown for copper coins that grade MS60 or better and show between 5% and 95% of their original mint red color.

Full Bands (FB) PCGS designates full bands for Mercury dimes that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the central crossbands on the crossbands on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also have no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, of the separation of the crossbands.

Red (RD) PCGS designates Red for copper coins that grade MS60 or better and show 95% or more of their original mint red color.

Full Head (FH) PCGS designates full head for Standing Liberty quarters that grade AU50 or better and show full detail of Ms. Liberty’s hair (on Type Ones) or helmet (on Type Twos); Type Ones (1916-1917) must show a distinct separation between the hair cords and the cap. Type Twos (1917-1930) must show three complete and distinct leaves to the helmet, a complete outline to the bottom of the helmet, and a distinct ear hole. Note that on the ultra rare 1918/7-S, PCGS will designate full head on coins that grade XF40 or better and that meet the full head criteria.

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Full Bell Lines for Franklin Half Dollars

Full Bell Lines (FBL) PCGS designates Full Bell Lines for Franklin half dollars that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the lines on the bottom of the Liberty Bell on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also show no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, of the separation of the bell lines.

Prooflike Surfaces for Morgan Dollars

Deep Mirror Prooflike (DMPL) PCGS designates deep mirror Prooflike for Morgan dollars that grade MS60 or better and show deep reflectivity, i.e. deeply mirrored surfaces. The differences between PL and DMPL is one of degree.

Cameo Proofs

Prooflike (PL) PCGS designates Prooflike forMorgandollarsthatgradeMS60orbetter and show clear reflectivity, i.e. mirrored surfaces at a distance of two to four inches. If the cartwheel effect or striations cause an area to lose clarity, the designation will not apply.

Cameo (CA) PCGS designates cameo for brilliant proofs that show light to moderate frosting of the devices. Both sides of a coin must have frosted devices to earn the cameo designation.

No Grade Coins

PCGS does not grade coins that are counterfeit, have been artificially toned, have had their surfaces altered, have been environmentally damaged, have been abrasively cleaned, have extremely large scratches, or have been repaired. Some allowances are made for ultra rarities, colonials and territorial gold coins, in which there are some instances when “net grading”isusedbyPCGSasaservicetothe numismatic community.

PCGS Holder

No grade coins returned to the submitter with encapsulation.

Rims

Color

Flaw

Surfaces

Deep Cameo (DCAM) PCGS designates deep cameo for brilliant proofs that display deep, even frosting on the devices of both sides of the coin.

to the submitter without encapsulation. Code Reason

Unverifiable

Counterfeit

Service

PVC Residue Would you like further information about the PCGS Grading Standards, Designations and No Grade Standards? View high-resolution images and in-depth videos for each at www.PCGS.com/grades.

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DESIGNATIONS
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Code Reason 82 Filed
91 Questionable
92 Cleaning 93 Planchet
94 Altered
95 Stratch(s) 97 Environmental Damage 98 Damage No PCGS Holder No grade coins returned
83 Peeling Lamination
Authenticity
90
96 No
99

1006 Type

315 600 975 1450 2850 4900 12000 16500 40000 t 135000 67 1007 Type

- - - - - - - - - 165000 67 1009 1795 LetteredEdge BN 315 600 975 1450 2850 4900 12000 16500 40000 t 135000 67 167 1015 1795 LEPunctuatedDate BN 365 675 1375 2000 4500 6900 16000 - - 160000 65 43 1012 1795 PEPunctuatedDate BN 315 600 975 1700 3250 5900 15000 - - - 63 79 1013 1795 PEPunctuatedDate RB - - - - - - - - - 165000 67 1018 1795 PlainEdge,NoPole BN 315 600 975 1450 2850 4900 12000 16500 40000 t 135000 66 338 1019 1795 PlainEdge,NoPole RB - - - - - - - - - - 66 1 1030 1796 NoPole BN 25000 50000 100000 150000 250000 - - - - 600000 65 9 1031 1796 NoPole RB - - - - - - - - - - 67 1

Half

(1800-1808)

75 120 185 280 450 925 1500 3500 5000 23500 66 1049

- - - - - 1650 5750 10000 30000 66 1050 Type RD - - - - - - - 11000 40000 - 64 1051 1800 BN 95 150 255 480 700 1400 3000 4650 6750 24500 65 379 1052 1800 RB - - - - - - - 12000 40000 - 64 20 1053 1800 RD - - - - - - - 13500 - - 63 4 1054 1802/0 Reverseof1800 BN 27500 42500 57500 100000 120000 - - - - - 40 11 1057 1802/0 Reverseof1802 BN 1000 2200 4500 15000 35000 - - - - - 45 181 1060 1803 BN 75 120 235 530 925 2500 4200 6500 10500 - 64 426 1061 1803 RB - - - - - - 4750 - 12500 - 66 3 1069 1804 Crosslet4,Stems BN 75 120 185 280 450 925 1500 3500 5000 23500 66 644 1075 1804 SpikedChin BN 83 130 200 310 535 1175 1800 4000 5500 23500 66 668 1066 1804 Plain4,Stems BN 110 170 350 775 1500 6000 10000 - 46000 - 64 79 1072 1804 Crosslet4,NoStems BN 75 120 185 280 450 925 1500 3500 5000 23500 65 174 1073 1804 Crosslet4,NoStems RB - - - - - - - 5750 10000 30000 65 5 1063 1804 Plain4NoStems BN 75 120 185 280 450 925 1500 3500 5000 23500 65 1114 1064 1804 Plain4NoStems RB - - - - - - - 5750 10000 30000 65 27 1065 1804 Plain4NoStems RD - - - - - - - - - - 64 1 1081 1805 NoStems BN 75 120 185 280 450 925 1500 4000 5250 25000 65 261 1082 1805 NoStems RB - - - - - - - 6750 11000 30000 66 2 1087 1805 Small5,Stems BN 1050 1500 3250 12500 17500 40000 - - - - 58 61 1090 1805 Large5,Stems BN 75 120 185 280 450 1375 2250 6500 8500 - 64 150 1093 1806 Small6,NoStems BN 75 120 185 280 450 925 1500 3500 5000 23500 65 838 1094 1806 Small6,NoStems RB - - - - - - 1650 5750 10000 30000 66 43 1095 1806 Small6,NoStems RD - - - - - - - 11000 40000 - 64 4 1096 1806 Small6,Stems BN 220 375 800 2300 3750

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP March-April 2018 Rare Coin Market Report – PCGS Price Guide 31 LIBERTY CAP HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade ALL Liberty Cap Half Cent - Type 1, Facing Left (1793) 1000 1793 BN 2850 3850 5750 9250 16000 20000 40000 60000 125000 450000 66 581 1001 1793 RB - - - - - - - - 200000 - 63 1 PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade ALL Liberty Cap Half Cent - Type 2, Facing Right, Large Head (1794) 1003 1794 BN 450 800 1200 2150 3200 4850 14500 26000 80000 175000 66 433 1004 1794 RB - - - - - - - - - 250000 67 1 35015 1794 LowReliefHead BN 385 775 1150 1900 3200 5000 14500 26000 80000 165000 66 77 35054 1794 HighReliefHead BN - - - - 3200 5000 14500 26000 80000 - 63 26 35055 1794 HighReliefHead RB - - - - - - - - - 225000 67 3 PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade ALL Liberty Cap Half Cent - Type 3, Facing Right, Small Head (1795-1797)
BN
RB
1Above1 BN 315
1Above1 RB - - - - -
1036 1797 PlainEdge BN 335 650 1025 1600 3150 4900
PlainEdge RB -
LowHead,PlainEdge BN 315 600
LetteredEdge BN 800 1750 2750
14000
1039
GrippedEdge BN 50000 60000 78000 97500 -
5 DRAPED BUST HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL
8250 13500 35000 100000 - 64 68 1099 1806 Large6,Stems BN 75 120 185 280 450 925 1500 3500 5000 - 64 224 1100 1806 Large6,Stems RB - - - - - - 1650 5750 11500 - 66 49 1101 1806 Large6,Stems RD - - - - - - - 11000 40000 - 64 5 1104 1807 BN 75 120 185 280 450 1650 2650 10000 40000 - 64 421 1107 1808 BN 75 120 185 340 600 2100 2950 9000 15000 - 64 257 1110 1808/7 BN 220 375 625 2150 4500 11500 - - - - 64 122 CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 0 BestGrade ALL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) 1119 Type BN 55 80 110 150 225 285 525 950 1450 - 66 1120 Type RB - - - - - 330 975 1400 3900 - 66 1121 Type RD - - - - - 330 1750 3900 12500 - 65 1123 1809 BN 55 80 140 190 525 925 1900 3250 6250 - 65 520 1124 1809 RB - - - - - - 2300 3750 6500 - 65 11 1129 1809 Circlein0 BN 58 91 285 750 1250 2500 - 15000 - - 66 53 1126 1809/6 9overinverted9 BN 58 100 240 315 800 1400 3450 7500 55000 - 65 399 1127 1809/6 9overinverted9 RB - - - - - - 4250 - - - 63 1 1132 1810 BN 65 140 400 675 1100 1600 3800 7500 14000 - 66 186 1133 1810 RB - - - - - - 6500 - - - 63 1 1135 1811 BN 475 1650 3300 5250 16500 - 82500 - - - 65 232 1138 1811 MickleyRestrike BN - - - - - - 15500 20000 25000 - 65 3 35245 1811 MickleyRestrike RB - - - - - - 18500 24000 32500 - 66 2 1141 1825 BN 55 85 150 185 450 900 2000 3500 6200 - 65 452 1142 1825 RB - - - - - - 2300 5750 - - 64 4 HALF CENTS
BN
RB
1027 1796 WithPole
13000 17000 25000 38500 65000 76500 125000 - - 375000 65 49 1028 1796 WithPole
- - - - - - - - 225000 - 66 6 1042 1797
600 975 1450 2850 4900 12000 16500 40000 t - 66 195 1043 1797
- - - - 165000 67 1
13500 19500 50000 t - 66 173 1037 1797
- - - - - - - - 175000 65 35107 1797
975 1450 3100 - - - - - 30 31 1033 1797
5500
22000 - - - - 45 15
1797
- - - - - 12
Draped Bust
Cent
1048 Type BN
Type RB -

FLOWING

1353 1793 Strawberry Leaf BN 365000 400000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 3

Flowing Hair Large Cent - Type 3, Liberty Cap, Beaded Border (1793) 1359 1793 Liberty Cap BN 8000 9850 15500 26000 60000 140000 350000 - - - 64 142

Flowing Hair Large Cent - Type 4, Liberty Cap, Denticled Border (1794-1796)

1356 Type BN 350 450 725 1100 2600 4250 9000 11000 22000 60000 67 1357 Type RB - - - - - - - 22000 50000 150000 67 1362 1794 Head of 1793 BN 1150 1950 3200 7500 12000 25000 55000 - 185000 - 64 58 901374 1794 Head of 1794 BN 375 485 765 1175 2700 5000 10500 14500 37000 100000 66 1240 901375 1794 Head of 1794 RB - - - - - - - - 65000 185000 67 14 1365 1794 Head of 1795 BN 375 475 750 1125 2850 4250 11000 13500 27000 65000 67 567 1366 1794 Head of 1795 RB - - - - - - - - 50000 150000 67 14 1374 1794 Starred Reverse BN 21500 30000 40000 62500 160000 275000 - - - - 50 34 911374 1794 No Fraction Bar BN 400 500 1125 1600 3100 5750 20000 - 65000 150000 65 15 911375 1794 No Fraction Bar RB - - - - - - - - - - 64 1 1377 1795 Lettered Edge BN 370 470 750 1250 2900 6500 13500 17500 30000 85000 65 141 1378 1795 Lettered Edge RB - - - - - - - 24000 65000 185000 65 9 1380 1795 Plain Edge BN 350 450 725 1100 2600 4250 9000 11000 22000 60000 66 654 1381 1795 Plain Edge RB - - - - - - - - - 90000 65 2 1383 1795 Reeded Edge BN 220000 300000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 4 1386 1795 Jeff Head, Plain Edge BN 20000 29000 60000 85000 225000 - - - - - 30 20 1389 1795 Jeff Head, Let Edge BN 42500 50000 75000 135000 250000 - - - - - 30 3 1392 1796 BN 400 550 900 1450 5250 13500 28000 37000 60000 180000 66 353 1393 1796 RB - - - - - - - - - - 66 3

1398 Type BN 90 175 325 750 1325 2900 5500 11500 18000 31500 66 1399 Type RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 1400 Type RD - - - - - - 6000 25000 40000 70000 66 1404 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 BN 475 750 1600 3200 6500 25000 - - 75000 - 66 101 1405 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 RB - - - - - - - - - - 66 1 1401 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795

Single Leaves BN 475 750 1250 4000 5750 26000 32500 45000 58500 - 66 146 1402 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795

Single Leaves RB - - - - - - - - - 145000 66 3 1407 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 BN 350 550 800 2500 4000 9000 12000 22500 27500 42500 65 92 1408 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 RB - - - - - - - 27500 - - 63 1 1413 1796 LIHERTY BN 600 900 3000 12000 14500 35000 57500 - - - 62 45 1414 1796 LIHERTY RB - - - - - - - - 140000 - 64 1 1419 1797 Rev of 1795, Plain Edge BN 145 300 800 3500 5500 9000 13500 22500 35000 50000 65 38 1416 1797 Rev of ‘95, Gripped Edge BN 550 800 1100 2500 5000 19000 32000 60000 72500 90000 65 65 1417 1797 Rev of ‘95, Gripped Edge RB - - - - - - - - - - 66 1422 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems BN 250 425 675 1500 2600 5750 8000 11500 18000 31500 66 533 1423 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems RB - - - - - - - 22500 31000 65000 66 12 1425 1797 Rev of 1797, No Stems BN 200 400 750 2850 7500 30000 40000 - - - 62 43 1440 1798/7 BN 275 550 800 2250 4800 13000 22000 50000 - - 63 81 1428 1798 Reverse of 1795 BN 150 235 500 2250 3250 5500 7500 20000 30000 50000 65 47 1429 1798 Reverse of 1795 RB - - - - - - 10000 30000 45000 65000 65 1431 1798 1st Hair Style BN 150 275 525 1500 2700 7500 11000 27500 35000 50000 65 373 1432 1798 1st Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - - 67500 65 1 1434 1798 2nd Hair Style BN 175 275 440 1150 2000 5150 8750 15500 42500 90000 65 829 1435 1798 2nd Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - - 150000 65 1 1443 1799 BN 4750 9500 17000 49000 200000 375000 700000 - - - 61 212 1446 1799/8 BN 5250 11000 30000 45000 225000 675000 - - - - 58 58 1449 1800 BN 145 220 450 1500 3250 7000 14500 21000 27500 70000 65 306 1450 1800 RB - - - - - - 16000 23500 52500 95000 65 5 1452 1800/1798 BN 185 350 750 2150 3900 12000 - 40000 - - 63 59 1453 1800/1798 RB - - - - - - - - - 125000 65 1 1455 1800/79 BN 165 300 475 1400 3200 7900 18000 38500 - - 64 157 1458 1801 BN 90 175 325 975 2200 5500 8500 18500 24500 - 64 265 1459 1801 RB - - - - - - - 23500 32500 70000 65 6 1460 1801 RD - - - - - - - - 50000 - 64 1 1461 1801 3 Errors Reverse BN 300 625 1500 5000 7000 - 30000 150000 - - 63 91 1464 1801 1/000 BN 225 350 650 1750 3700 7500 15000 32500 - - 63 98 1467 1801 100/000 BN 375 550 875 2500 5500 15000 - - - - 62 28 1468 1801 100/000 RB - - - - - - - - - - 62 2 1470 1802 BN 90 175 325 750 1325 2900 5500 11500 18000 31500 65 876 1471 1802 RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 5 1473 1802 1/000 BN 300 425 650 1000 1800 7000 - 25000 37500 - 64 57 1474 1802 1/000 RB - - - - - - - - - 65000 65 1 1476 1802 No Stems BN 90 175 325 750 1625 3900 7500 15500 23000 - 64 118 1477 1802 No Stems RB - - - - - - 6000 30000 62500 - 64 1 1482 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac BN 90 175 325 750 1325 2900 5500 11500 18000 31500 66 784 1483 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 9 1484 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RD - - - - - - - - 75000 - 64 1 1485 1803 Small Date, Lg Frac BN 90 175 325 750 1325 2900 5500 11500 18000 31500 66 391 1486 1803 Small Date, Lg Frac RB - - - - - - - - - - 67 1 1497 1803 Large Date, Sm Frac BN 10000 20000 30000 57500 85000 - - - - - 40 24 1501 1803 Large Date, Lg Frac BN 100 200 425 1500 3500 22500 - - - - 58 25 911501 1803 100/000 BN 140 275 450 1250 3000 7500 11500 35000 62500 - 64 64 921501 1803 No Stems BN 132 250 425 900 1850 3500 7250 19500 - 45000 65 35 921502 1803 No Stems RB - - - - - - - - 42500 - 66 2 1504 1804 BN 2350 3800 5750 11500 22000 85000 150000 600000 - - 63 285 1510 1805 BN 90 175 325 790 1375 3400 6000 20000 19500 50000 66 317

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POP
PRICE
HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade
DRAPED BUST CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL
Bust Cent (1796-1807)
Draped
CENTS

1540

110 225 475 1200 2100 4500 7450 14500 21000 38000 67 1541

- - - - - - 17500 25000 42000 67 1542 Type RD - - - - - - - 25000 37500 85000 65 1543 1808

140 295 600 1500 3250 5750 8450 15500 22500 38000 66 241 1544 1808 RB - - - - - - - 30000 40000 - 64 4 1546 1809 BN 285 450 875 2100 4250 7000 11500 27000 37500 - 64 183 1547 1809 RB - - - - - - 12000 37500 - - 63 1549 1810 BN 115 225 550 1400 2500 5350 8950 16000 39500 55000 65 304

1550 1810 RB - - - - - - - - - - 67 3

1552 1810/09 BN 145 265 675 2000 2900 8000 - 25000 45000 - 64 148

1553 1810/09 RB - - - - - - - - - 67500 65 1 1555 1811 BN 235 450 700 2350 3500 7000 9750 19000 32000 - 64 184

1556 1811 RB - - - - - - - - - 70000 66 4 1557 1811 RD - - - - - - - - - 125000 65 1 1558 1811/0 BN 350 525 900 2750 5900 35000 47500 65000 - - 63 78

1561 1812 Small Date BN 110 225 475 1200 2100 4500 7450 14500 23500 50000 65 351

1562 1812 Small Date RB - - - - - - - - 27500 60000 65 2 1564 1812 Large Date BN 120 250 525 1200 2300 4500 8200 17000 28500 45500 66 216 1570 1813 BN 150 300 550 1375 2200 5500 8750 20000 45000 210000 65 318 1576 1814 Plain 4 BN 110 225 475 1200 2100 4500 8450 16000 23500 43000 67 345 1577 1814 Plain 4 RB - - - - - - - - 32500 - 64 1 1573 1814 Crosslet 4 BN 110 225 475 1200 2100 4500 7450 14500 21000 38000 67 432 CORONET

535 1025 1850 3800 6250 66 488 1592 1816

- 1285 3250 6500 - 65 42 1593 1816

- - 5500 13000 - - 64 3 1594 1817 13 Stars BN 32 68 150 200 395 790 1350 2300 3750 5250 66 677 1595 1817 13 Stars RB - - - - - 800 1485 2750 4950 - 65 85 1596 1817 13 Stars RD - - - - - - 2200 6250 - - 64 3 1597 1817 15 Stars BN 60 115 400 850 2100 4500 14500 20000 45000 - 65 139 1598 1817 15 Stars RB - - - - - 5750 - 50000 - - 64 1 1600 1818 BN 28 60 110 150 400 575 875 1400 2450 9500 66 955 1601 1818 RB - - - - - 450 960 1850 6000 11500 66 282 1602 1818 RD - - - - - - 3750 15000 - - 64 6 1603 1819/(8) Large Date BN 32 70 140 235 520 760 1125 2500 4250 - 65 199 1604 1819/(8) Large Date RB - - - - - 570 1250 2750 6250 - 65 38 1605 1819/(8) Large Date RD - - - - - - 2350 6000 - - 64 3 1606 1819 Small

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP March-April 2018 Rare Coin Market Report – PCGS Price Guide 35 DRAPED BUST CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL
RB -
- -
BN
Small
HEAD CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL
Head Cent
1511 1805
- -
- - - - 62500 65 2 1513 1806
100 210 400 950 1900 6000 8250 30000 34000 55000 65 186 1514 1806 RB - - - - - - - - - - 66 1 1525 1807/6 Small 7 BN 2700 5250 11250 32500 45000 175000 - - - - 55 29 1528 1807/6 Large 7 BN 150 300 450 875 1750 4900 9500 27000 42000 70000 66 204 1529 1807/6 Large 7 RB - - - - - - - 30000 - - 66 3 1530 1807/6 Large 7 RD - - - - - - - - - - 66 1 1534 1807
Frac BN 100 200 550 1350 4000 - - - - - 53 27 1516 1807 Large Fraction BN 90 175 325 775 1425 3350 6750 15500 23000 41500 65 140 1517 1807 Large Fraction RB - - - - - - - - 35000 75000 65 2 1531 1807 Comet BN 140 260 525 1750 3000 5750 16500 32500 42500 60000 65 74 1532 1807 Comet RB - - - - - - - - - 95000 65 2 45344 1804 Private Restrike BN - - - - - 750 950 1300 1525 2200 66 36425 1804 Private Restrike RB - - - - - - - 1500 2250 3250 66 36426 1804 Private Restrike RD - - - - - - - - - - 66 CLASSIC
Classic
(1808-1814)
Type BN
Type RB -
BN
CENT
STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 30 40 55 60
BestGrade ALL
Head Cent (1816-1839) 1588 Type BN
110 150
Type RB -
RD
BN
Date RB -
Date RD
BN 37
185 450
RB
Date BN
Date RB
64 11 1621 1821 BN 75 260 675 1300 4500 10000 16500 - - - 63 307 1622 1821 RB - - - - - - 28000 37500 - - 64 4 1623 1821 RD - - - - - - 32000 - - - 63 3 1624 1822 BN 38 100 180 425 925 1300 2500 5200 16500 - 65 414 1625 1822 RB - - - - - - 3500 8750 22500 - 65 6 1626 1822 RD - - - - - - 5500 - - - 63 1627 1823 BN 185 600 2200 4950 17500 40000 - - - 300000 66 157 1630 1823/2 BN 175 600 1750 3250 16000 - - - - - 62 206 1636 1824 BN 38 85 275 550 1600 2750 5000 6850 20000 - 65 258 1637 1824 RB - - - - - 2500 10000 20000 35000 50000 66 9 1639 1824/2 BN 43 150 650 1300 4000 - 36500 49000 - - 64 117 1640 1824/2 RB - - - - - - - - - - 61 CENTS
HEAD
REGULAR
63 64 65 66
Coronet
28 60
285 450 725 1400 2200 3950 67 1589
- - - - 450 885 1750 2750 8500 67 1590 Type
- - - - - - 1800 5750 15000 27500 66 1591 1816
38 85 160 200 360
RB - - - - -
RD - - - -
Date BN 30 70 140 225 470 700 1225 1900 6500 - 65 281 1607 1819 Small Date RB - - - - - 650 1800 3500 11500 - 65 46 1608 1819 Small Date RD - - - - - - 2250 - - - 63 3 1612 1819/8 BN 37 70 140 350 750 1150 2600 3250 5750 - 65 129 1613 1819/8 RB - - - - - - - 6500 - - 64 2 1615 1820 Large Date BN 28 60 110 150 285 450 725 1400 2350 4200 67 753 1616 1820 Large
- - - - 450 885 1850 2850 8500 67 298 1617 1820 Large
- - - - - - 1800 5750 15000 - 65 19 1618 1820/19
80
1100 2200 3500 5000 10000 - 65 131 1619 1820/19
- - - - - - 4250 6000 - - 64 7 91615 1820 Small
30 63 125 175 385 700 1850 2850 5000 - 65 91 91616 1820 Small
- - - - - - 2250 4500 - -

1642 1825 BN 38 100 310 500 1200 2150 3450 5500 15000 25000 66 294 1643 1825 RB - - - - - 2600 5150 10000 - - 64 7 1645 1826 BN 36 90 200 350 750 1200 2100 3450 5750 22500 66 358 1646 1826 RB - - - - - - 2800 4750 10000 - 65 6

1648 1826/5 BN 40 135 400 1350 3250 - 17500 22500 - 40000 63 49 1651 1827 BN 37 80 165 220 585 1050 2500 2950 6750 13000 66 422 1652 1827 RB - - - - - - 2750 4000 10000 - 65 4

1654 1828 Large Narrow Date BN 32 100 180 230 675 1500 3150 4500 6750 16500 66 342

1655 1828 Large Narrow Date RB - - - - - - - 5500 10000 - 65 8

1657 1828 Small Wide Date BN 28 47 130 300 1200 2000 5000 12000 - - 64 60 1658 1828 Small Wide Date RB - - - - - - 10000 30000 - - 64 3

1663 1829 Large Letters BN 28 50 160 300 675 1250 3100 4250 12500 50000 66 209 1664 1829 Large Letters RB - - - - - - 3750 6500 - - 64 7

1666 1829 Medium Letters BN 75 300 600 1250 3150 - - 13500 - - 64 59

1672 1830 Large Letters BN 36 85 160 275 525 775 1650 3000 6000 15000 66 287

1673 1830 Large Letters RB - - - - - - - 4000 8500 20000 66 8 1675 1830 Medium Letters BN 50 200 1100 2500 4500 - - - - - 67 36

1678 1831 Large Letters BN 28 60 135 175 475 750 1250 2000 4250 - 65 391

1679 1831 Large Letters RB - - - - - - 1950 3150 8500 15000 66 25 1681 1831 Medium Letters BN 28 70 130 300 725 900 2400 3250 5250 9000 66 120

1682 1831 Medium Letters RB - - - - - 1700 3000 4500 8500 35000 66 5

1687 1832 Large Letters BN 28 60 135 175 475 675 1400 2000 3250 6500 66 171 1688 1832 Large Letters RB - - - - - - 1500 3000 7500 27500 66 8 1690 1832 Medium Letters BN 28 80 250 425 875 1000 1600 2850 5500 9000 66 95

1691 1832 Medium Letters RB - - - - - - 3000 - 13500 - 65 3 1696 1833 BN 28 60 120 160 360 525 1100 2000 3200 5450 66 409

1697 1833 RB - - - - - - 1035 2750 7500 21500 66 39

1698 1833 RD - - - - - - 2000 6750 18500 - 65 1

1699 1834 Lg 8 Sm Stars Med Let BN 28 60 120 225 435 800 1350 1850 4500 6900 67 166

1700 1834 Lg 8 Sm Stars Med Let RB - - - - - 950 1550 2500 10000 - 65 15

1702 1834 Lg 8-Lg Stars-Med Let BN 190 800 2500 4750 - - - - 45000 - 65 27

1705 1834 Lg 8-Lg Stars-Lg Let BN 30 85 325 575 1800 2300 3750 4750 - - 64 33

1706 1834 Lg 8 Lg Stars Lg Let RB - - - - - - 5000 9500 - - 64 2

1708 1834 Sm 8 Lg Stars Med Let BN 28 60 125 185 485 675 1125 1500 3750 7500 66 224

1709 1834 Sm 8 Lg Stars Med Let RB - - - - - - 2750 5250 9500 27500 66 12

1714 1835 Head Of 1836 BN 28 60 110 150 385 1150 1425 2200 3500 6000 66 223

1715 1835 Head Of 1836 RB - - - - - - 1850 4000 12500 27500 66 27

1717 1835 Small 8, Stars BN 28 60 185 225 625 1050 2000 3300 5500 8000 66 175

1718 1835 Small 8, Stars RB - - - - - - 3750 - 8000 - 65 7 1720 1835 Large 8, Stars BN 28 100 310 350 1000 - 3750 16500 25000 - 65 50

1721 1835 Large 8, Stars RB - - - - - - - 20000 27500 - 65 3

1726 1836 BN 28 60 110 150 285 450 725 1400 2200 5000 66 344

1727 1836 RB - - - - - - 1035 1950 6000 30000 66 21 1728 1836 RD - - - - - - - 6000 - - 64 1 1729 1837 Head Of 1838 BN 28 60 110 150 285 450 725 1400 2200 3950 66 503 1730 1837 Head Of 1838 RB - - - - - 450 885 1750 2750 8500 67 65 1732 1837 Small Letters BN 28 60 120 250 525 750 1200 1750 3000 4750 66 114

1733 1837 Small Letters RB - - - - - - - 3500 - - 64 5 1735 1837 Medium Letters BN 28 60 110 150 335 525 850 1400 2300 4200 67 479 1736 1837 Medium Letters RB - - - - - 700 2000 2750 4600 10000 66 41 1737 1837 Medium Letters RD - - - - - - - 10000 - - 64 2 1741 1838 BN 28 60 110 150 285 450 725 1400 2200 3950 67 1194 1742 1838 RB - - - - - 450 885 1750 2750 8500 67 98 1743 1838 RD - - - - - - - 7500 - - 64 1 1744 1839 Head of 1838 BN 28 60 110 150 400 600 1025 1800 2700 4950 67 178 1745 1839 Head of 1838 RB - - - - - 700 1000 2500 8000 12500 66 9 1748 1839 Silly Head BN 33 70 160 325 650 1050 1350 2750 3500 12500 67 197 1749 1839 Silly Head RB - - - - - - 2600 3600 7750 - 65 13 1750 1839 Silly Head RD - - - - - - - - - - 66 1 1751 1839 Booby Head BN 38 85 215 275 650 875 1500 2650 3850 6500 67 356 1752 1839 Booby Head RB - - - - - - 2750 3750 13500 26000 67 21 1753 1839

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HEAD CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
40 55 60 63
BestGrade ALL
CORONET
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 30
64 65 66
RD - - - -
1756
BN 400 1750 4250 8500 35000 - -
CORONET HEAD CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Coronet Head Cent (1816-1839) 1759 Type BN 6500 8000 11000 14500 23000 60000 80000 100000 - - 67 1760 Type RB - - 12000 17500 32500 41000 57500 - - - 66 1761 Type RD - - - 27500 75000 - - - - - 64 1762 1817 BN 40000 - 60000 - - - - - - - 62 2 81768 1819/8 BN - - - - 23000 - - - - - 64 1771 1821 BN 24500 - 35000 46000 54500 75000 - - - - 65 9 1772 1821 RB - - - 50000 - - - - - - 63 1 1774 1822 BN 17500 20000 27500 36500 45000 - - - - - 64 7 1777 1823/2 BN - -
42000 55000 - -
BN 7000
- -
BN - -
RB -
BN -
RB
BN -
BN -
RB
CENTS
Booby Head
- - - 12500 - - 64 2
1839/6
- - - 65 155
30000
- - - 64 4 1780 1824
8500 12000 16500 25000
- - - 64 1786 1827
13000 19500 33000 - - - - - 64 6 1787 1827
- - - 42500 - - - - - 64 1 1792 1829 Bronzed - - - - 30000 45000 - - - - 65 5 37264 1829
- - - 23000 - - - - - 64 1793 1829
8000 9500 13000 19000 32500 - - - - - 64 2 91792 1830
- - - 25500 62500 - - - - 65 3 1796 1831
- 11000 14500 23000 60000 80000 100000 - - 67 11 1797 1831
- - - - 32500 - - - - - 64 2

3359 1950 RD 20 22 28 40 46 70 90 385 - - 67 1554

83359 1950 CA 27 32 37 70 90 215 500 1750 8000 - 68 364 93359 1950 DC - - - - 400 950 2100 7500 - - 67 59

3360 1951 BN 15 16 17 25 35 40 60 - - - 66 7

3361 1951 RB 20 22 25 34 38 45 70 - - - 66 86

3362 1951 RD 23 25 28 35 s 50 s 55 s 90 s 220 1750 - 68 1734

83362 1951 CA 27 30 35 85 160 210 340 1100 8500 - 68 142

93362 1951 DC - - - - - - - 35000 - - 67 1

3365 1952 RD - 11 12 28 38 45 70 110 1500 - 68 1685

83365 1952 CA - - - 100 150 225 450 1450 6000 - 68 171

93365 1952 DC - - - - 1500 5000 - - 50000 - 68 6

3366 1953 BN 4 4 5 s 6 s 6 7 25 - - - 66 8

3367 1953 RB 5 6 7 10 15 20 - - - - 65 37

3368 1953 RD 10 11 12 15 34 42 44 90 210 5000 69 1969

83368 1953 CA 11 12 13 25 70 85 225 625 4250 - 68 296

93368 1953 DC 35 60 100 175 400 775 1550 8000 - - 67 37

3371 1954 RD 8 9 10 12 15 17 38 50 210 - 68 1645

83371 1954 CA 10 12 15 20 26 65 125 210 3250 - 68 273

93371 1954 DC 25 30 40 75 200 260 775 1500 15000 - 68 43

3374 1955 RD 8 9 10 12 14 20 28 35 135 - 68 1722

83374 1955 CA 8 9 10 15 21 50 85 130 1150 - 68 379

93374 1955 DC 10 15 25 40 80 335 625 675 7500 14000 69 65

3377 1956 RD 4 4 4 5 s 8 s 8 16 30 75 - 68 1445

83377 1956 CA 5 5 5 8 14 18 37 125 750 - 68 311 93377 1956 DC 5 5 5 8 65 180 225 625 7000 - 68 94

3380 1957 RD 4 4 4 5 s 8 s 8 16 30 75 - 68 1945 83380 1957 CA 5 5 5 6 15 19 37 150 800 - 68 359

93380 1957 DC 15 25 40 90 140 450 550 3150 6500 - 68 28 3381 1958 BN - - - 5 6 7 8 15 - - 67 6 3382 1958 RB 2 3 4 10 12 15 17 21 - - 67 21 3383 1958

591 93383 1958

2854 1959

- - 1 32

- - - - - 67 2153 2857 1959-D

- 1 s 5 25 135 - - - - - 67 2476 2860 1960 LargeDate

- - 5 22 525 - - - - - 67 2311 2863 1960 SmallDate RD 8 9 12 30 750 - - - - - 67 2746 2866 1960-D LargeDate RD - - 5 32 525 - - - - - 67 2370 2869 1960-D SmallDate RD - - 5 25 175 - - - - - 67 2154 82867 1960-D/D Small/LargeDate BN 75 100 135 - - - - - - - 65 44 82868 1960-D/D Small/LargeDate RB 105 135 145 400 - - - - - - 66 40 82869 1960-D/D Small/LargeDate RD 100 120 150 625 - - - - - - 66 577 2872 1961 RD - - 8 30 800 - - - - - 67 1504 2873 1961-D BN - - - 25 - - - - - - 66 25 2874 1961-D RB - - - 35 - - - - - - 66 61 2875 1961-D RD - - 11 35 3750 - - - - - 67 2129 2878 1962 RD - - 5 42 750 10000 - - - - 68 2046 2881 1962-D RD - 2 10 80 2050 - - - - - 67 2170 2884 1963 RD - - 1 36 975 - - - - - 67 1721 2885 1963-D BN - - - 50 - - - - - - 66 32 2886 1963-D RB - 2 s 8 85 - - - - - - 66 25 2887 1963-D RD - 1 s 11 100 - - - - - - 66 2253 2889 1964 RB - - - 20 - - - - - - 66 75 2890 1964 RD - 1 2 26 7000 - - - - - 67 1328 2893 1964-D RD - - 3 27 950 - - - - - 67 959 2896 1965 RD - 1 5 26 400 - - - - - 67 1129 2900 1966 RD - 1 s 7 47 700 - - - - - 67 955 2902 1967 RD - 1 13 47 475 - - - - - 67 712 2905 1968 RD 5 7 10 28 425 - - - - - 67 783 2908 1968-D RD - 2 8 24 400 - - - - - 67 1457 2909 1968-S RD - 2 7 21 250 7400 - - - - 68 1736 2913 1969 RB - - - 5 - - - - - - 66 10 2914 1969 RD - 1 s 2 42 700 - - - - - 67 706 2916 1969-D RB - - - 8 - - - - - - 66 30 2917 1969-D RD - - 1 s 34 425 - - - - - 67 1213 2918 1969-S BN - - - 15 - - - - - - 66 167 2919 1969-S RB - - - 25 - - - - - - 66 63 2920 1969-S RD - 1 12 45 500 - - - - - 67 1378 2921 1969-S DoubledDieObverse BN 50000 - - - - - - - - - 63 38 2922 1969-S DoubledDieObverse RB 57500 80000 - - - - - - - - 64 5 2923 1969-S DoubledDieObverse RD 70000 105000 - - - - - - - - 64 4 2931 1970 RB - - - 4 - - - - - - 66 16 2932 1970 RD - 1 s 3 22 225 - - - - - 67 787 2929 1970-D RD - 1 s 3 36 675 - - - - - 67 827 2933 1970-S SmallDate BN 12 18 25 - - - - - - - 65 16 2934 1970-S SmallDate RB 22 32 55 75 - - - - - - 66 33 2935 1970-S SmallDate RD 46 60 65 175 900 - - - - - 67 2357 2939 1970-S LargeDate RD - - 3 s 30 375 - - - - - 67 2205 2940 1971 RB - - - 8 125 - - - - - 67 43 2941 1971 RD - 1 s 3 s 18 185 - - - - - 67 962 92940 1971 DoubledDieObverse RB 215 350 1050 - - - - - - - 65 37

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CENT (WHEAT REVERSE) PROOFS CONTINUED
LINCOLN
BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Lincoln Cent (Modern) - Type 3, Memorial Reverse (Copper) (1959-1982)
CENTS
RD 4 4 4 5 s 8 s 8 16 30 75 550 69 1449 83383 1958 CA 5 5 5 6 10 15 32 85 775 - 68
DC 5 5 5 8 65 200 325 625 8500 11000 69 65
RD
650
RD
RD

PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

0 0 BestGrade

92941 1971 DoubledDieObverse RD 230 400 1350 3000 t - - - - - - 66 105 2944 1971-D RD - - 2 35 250 - - - - - 67 931 2947 1971-S RD - 2 8 26 385 - - - - - 67 893 2952 1972 RB - - - 5 - - - - - - 66 177 2953 1972 RD - 2 3 18 285 - - - - - 67 2257 2948 1972 DoubledDieObverse BN 310 360 450 600 - - - - - - 66 214 2949 1972 DoubledDieObverse RB 350 420 550 900 2250 - - - - - 67 730 2950 1972 DoubledDieObverse RD 375 450 550 925 3700 22500 - - - - 68 3279 2956 1972-D RD - - 1 s 36 1350 - - - - - 67 975 2959 1972-S RD - - 2 60 375 - - - - - 67 933 2965 1973 RD - - 2 20 420 - - - - - 67 778 2962 1973-D RD - - 4 36 1050 - - - - - 67 1018 2967 1973-S RB - 1 s 6 60 - - - - - - 66 28 2968 1973-S RD - 5 12 70 1600 - - - - - 67 1167 2971 1974 RD - - 3 21 80 - - - - - 67 1144 2974 1974-D RD - - 2 s 18 160 5500 - - - - 68 1119 2978 1974-S RD - 2 s 11 125 1100 - - - - - 67 719 2977 1975 RD - - 2 s 21 150 t 8500 - - - - 68 841 2979 1975-D RD - - 1 25 285 - - - - - 67 701 2982 1976 RD - - 2 s 18 75 5000 - - - - 68 797 2985 1976-D RD - 1 s 3 52 800 - - - - - 67 488 2986 1977 RD - 1 s 2 s 32 150 4150 - - - - 68 653 2987 1977-D RD - 1 s 5 65 500 7500 - - - - 68 620 2992 1978 RD - 1 s 12 42 500 7000 - - - - 68 594 92989 1978-D RB - - - - 40 - - - - - 67 22 2989 1978-D RD - 1 4 34 250 - - - - - 67 565 2995 1979 RD - 1 s 2 s 20 65 3600 - - - - 68 571 2998 1979-D RD - 1 s 2 s 72 350 - - - - - 67 450 3000 1980 RB - - - 4 - - - - - - 66 31 3001 1980 RD - 1 s 2 s 21 215 5500 - - - - 68 576 3004 1980-D RD - 1 s 4 34 250 - - - - - 67 575 3043 1981 RD - - 1 26 200 5000 - - - - 68 650 3037 1981-D RD - - 1 17 175 - - - - - 67 692 3047 1982 RD - - 1 s 3 s 65 875 - - - - 68 882

146015 1982 BronzeLargeDate BN - - - 1 - - - - - - 55 27

146016 1982 BronzeLargeDate RB - - 5 25 100 - - - - - 67 28

146017 1982 BronzeLargeDate RD - 8 55 130 225 - - - - - 67 636

146018 1982 BronzeSmallDate BN - - 1 10 - - - - - - 66 9

146019 1982 BronzeSmallDate RB - 10 18 100 400 - - - - - 67 25 146020 1982 BronzeSmallDate RD - 7 60 110 425 4750 - - - - 68 483 3050 1982-D RD - - 1 s 26 65 1000 - - - - 68 536 146024 1982-D Bronze RD - - 10 30 250 - - - - - 67 381

Lincoln Cent (Modern) - Type 4, Memorial Reverse (Zinc) (1982-2008) 146025 1982 ZincLargeDate BN 1 2 3 5 10 - - - - - 67 3 146026 1982 ZincLargeDate RB - - 4 10 15 - - - - - 67 4 146027 1982 ZincLargeDate RD - - 15 32 55 225 10000 - - - 69 987 146030 1982 ZincSmallDate RD 1 s 1 15 35 60 625 - - - - 68 577 146031 1982-D ZincLargeDate BN - - 10 25 50 - - - - - 67 4 146032 1982-D ZincLargeDate RB - - 12 35 75 - - - - - 67 3 146033 1982-D ZincLargeDate RD - - 15 46 90 400 - - - - 68 553 146035 1982-D ZincSmallDate RB - - - - 40 250 - - - - 68 16 146036 1982-D ZincSmallDate RD 1 s 1 s 10 28 47 1000 - - - - 68 433 3053 1983 RD - - 1 15 60 475 - - - - 68 871 3054 1983 DoubledDieReverse BN 150 185 225 250 350 - - - - - 67 36 3055 1983 DoubledDieReverse RB 185 260 335 385 675 - - - - - 67 169 3056 1983 DoubledDieReverse RD 225 250 350 525 1600 8500 - - - - 68 1523 3051 1983-D RD - - 2 s 14 45 325 - - - - 68 658 3058 1984 RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 34 3059 1984 RD - 1 10 12 19 110 3850 - - - 69 728 3060 1984 DoubledDieObverse BN 75 115 150 185 250 350 - - - - 68 20 3061 1984 DoubledDieObverse RB 115 130 200 250 350 700 - - - - 68 61 3062 1984 DoubledDieObverse RD 150 185 225 300 475 1800 - - - - 68 1216 3067 1984-D RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 23 3068 1984-D RD - - 1 8 36 475 - - - - 68 538 3071 1985 RD - - 1 10 26 775 - - - - 68 796 3074 1985-D RD - - 1 15 26 90 3150 - - - 69 1202 3124 1986 RD - - 1 14 34 300 - - - - 68 561 3120 1986-D RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 10 3121 1986-D RD - - 1 4 24 80 - - - - 68 933 3064 1987 RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 10 3065 1987 RD - - 1 4 19 210 4750 - - - 69 816 3080 1987-D RD - - 1 5 28 435 - - - - 68 855 3103 1988 RD - - 1 5 25 900 - - - - 68 575 3104 1988-D RB - - - - 15 - - - - - 67 20 3105 1988-D RD - - 1 5 24 385 4000 - - - 69 639 3077 1989 RD - - 1 5 24 850 - - - - 68 681 38091 1989-D RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 3089 1989-D RD - - 1 s 2 s 18 285 - - - - 68 780 3082 1990 RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 5 3083 1990 RD - - 1 s 2 s 30 650 - - - - 68 521 3085 1990-D RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 5 3086 1990-D RD - - 1 2 s 16 s 65 2750 - - - 69 1025 3091 1991 RB - - - - 1 s - - - - - 67 4 3092 1991 RD - - 1 5 20 450 - - - - 68 636

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Prices
PRICE POP
LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
70
ALL
CENTS

PCGS

3834 1879/8 220 270 305 400 575 675 1400 2250 9000 - 69 492 83834 1879/8 CA 210 260 295 390 600 875 2000 4000 - - 67 71 3835 1880 275 325 355 425 550 625 675 1800 9000 - 68 1067

83835 1880 CA 225 275 310 415 600 775 825 2000 15000 - 68 227

93835 1880 DC - - - - 750 - - - - - 64 1 3836 1881 200 250 280 325 450 525 675 1150 9000 - 68 898

83836 1881 CA 200 250 285 365 525 700 800 1500 15000 - 68 144 93836 1881 DC - - - - - - 4250 8500 - - 67 4 3837 1882 200 250 280 325 450 525 675 1150 9000 - 68 914 83837 1882 CA 200 250 285 365 525 700 800 1500 15000 - 68 152 93837 1882 DC - - - - 600 1450 3250 10000 - - 67 7 3838 1883Shield 200 250 280 325 450 525 675 1150 9000 - 68 1312 83838 1883Shield CA - - - 365 525 700 800 1500 15000 - 68 139

LIBERTY NICKEL

Liberty

3843 Type 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 750 4500 67 3844 1883 23 50 70 105 175 235 285 625 1550 9500 67 1777 3845 1884 26 52 75 110 200 290 425 1500 2500 13500 67 769

3846 1885 400 900 1150 1400 2650 3750 5600 6750 8500 65000 67 1707

3847 1886 275 410 600 700 1300 2150 3300 5500 18500 - 66 1558

3848 1887 18 40 65 95 160 225 400 1100 1800 13500 67 812

3849 1888 32 80 140 185 300 375 525 1400 3250 12000 67 703

3850 1889 15 40 70 95 165 225 s 360 800 t 1400 t - 66 786

3851 1890 12 34 50 70 t 170 260 300 975 t 2000 t 16500 67 625

3852 1891 10 26 50 85 160 225 325 800 2250 13500 67 774

3853 1892 10 28 55 75 165 250 325 1100 2200 - 66 778

3854 1893 10 30 55 75 160 225 325 800 1750 19000 67 752

3855 1894 20 120 195 265 370 450 725 1200 t 2400 t 12500 67 675

3856 1895 10 30 60 80 160 250 500 1800 3200 21000 67 577

3857 1896 13 42 85 110 200 275 450 1500 3750 - 66 579

3858 1897 4 15 35 55 90 145 235 850 2400 16000 67 792

3859 1898 3 s 12 29 45 90 160 260 800 1400 16000 67 709 3860 1899 2 11 29 45 85 120 185 500 800 7500 67 1230 3861 1900 2 11 29 45 85 120 185 425 750 6250 67 1211

3862 1901 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 750 6750 67 1125

3863 1902 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 750 5500 67 1223 3864 1903 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 750 4500 67 1340

3865 1904 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 750 5000 67 1128 3866 1905 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 750 4500 67 1517 3867 1906 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 575 1500 - 66 1150 3868 1907 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 650 1350 17500 67 1046 3869 1908 2 6 17 35 80 120 210 675 1700 - 66 859 3870 1909 2 6 17 35 80 120 210 650 1950 - 66 711 3871 1910 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 565 2250 17500 67 980 3872 1911 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 750 11500 67 1792 3873 1912 2 6 17 35 80 120 185 425 1000 - 66 1755 3874 1912-D 7 18 55 85 310 375 725 1850 4000 - 66 1172 3875 1912-S

6500

- 67 169 93881 1883 DC - - - - 600 1900 5000 9500 - - 67 7 3882 1884 170 190 210 265 370 575 700 1250 - - 67 800 83882 1884 CA - - 210 265 450 625 1150 4000 - - 67 182 93882 1884 DC - - - - 500 2000 2750 17500 - - 67 9 3883 1885 850 875 950 1100 1325 1550 1900 2750 15000 - 68 980 83883 1885 CA 875 900 1000 1200 1500 1550 2150 4750 - - 67 151 93883 1885 DC - - - 1300 2000 3000 4500 - - - 66 4 3884 1886 475 500 525 550 650 875 1275 3500 - - 67 1024 83884 1886 CA - 515 550 575 700 1050 2000 6950 - - 67 64 93884 1886 DC - 575 - - - - - - - - 61 3885 1887 160 180 200 240 335 525 625 4850 - - 67 750 83885 1887 CA - - - - 475 675 3300 16000 - - 67 33 3886 1888 160 180 200 240 335 525 650 2700 - - 67 926 83886 1888 CA 170 190 210 270 525 1050 5000 - - - 66 25 3887 1889 160 180 200 240 335 550 700 4500 - - 67 815 83887 1889 CA - - - - 2500 7500 - 15000 - - 67 4 3888 1890 160 180 200 240 335 525 750 - - - 66 544 83888 1890 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 2400 8500 - - 67 98 93888 1890 DC - - - - 950 3850 7000 - - - 66 4 3889 1891 160 180 200 240 365 525 800 - 10000 - 68 491 83889 1891 CA - - 200 250 450 625 1150 3200 - - 67 125

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SHIELD NICKEL PROOFS CONTINUED
BestGrade ALL
DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0
REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 30 40 60 63
65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
64
Nickel - Type 1, No “CENTS” (1883) 3841 1883 9 11 12 13 27 55 85 200 400 2750 67 9497
Liberty Nickel - Type 2, With “CENTS” (1883-1913)
LIBERTY NICKEL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Liberty Nickel - Type 1, No “CENTS” (1883)
190 200 250 275 425 550
CA 200 210 260 325 450
DC - - - 350 550
Liberty Nickel - Type 2, With “CENTS” (1883-1913) 3880 Type 160 180 200 240 335 475
83880 Type CA 160 180 200 250 450
93880 Type DC 170 190 215 265 500
170 190 210 255 335 525
CA - - 210 250 450
NICKELS
150 225 650 900 1800 2000 2200 2850 5000 - 66 2864
3878 1883
775 1800 - - 67 976 83878 1883
725 1050 2250 - - 67 327 93878 1883
1950 3700 16500 - - 67 17
600 1250 9500 - 68
625 1150 2500 32500 - 68
1250 2000 7500 - - 67 3881 1883
750 1400 10000 - 68 710 83881 1883
650 1300
-

93889 1891 DC - - - 300 650 1950 2600 - - - 66 21 3890 1892 160 180 200 240 360 525 650 2600 - - 67 572 83890 1892 CA 160 180 200 250 450 700 1200 2600 - - 67 135 93890 1892 DC - - - - 1100 4000 8500 - - - 66 6 3891 1893 160 180 200 240 335 550 700 1500 - - 67 473 83891 1893 CA 160 180 200 250 450 675 1150 2750 - - 67 117 93891 1893 DC - - - 425 1000 2000 2400 9000 - - 67 10 3892 1894 160 180 200 240 335 525 775 2400 - - 66 562 83892 1894 CA 170 190 210 265 500 725 1500 5500 - - 67 59 3893 1895 160 180 200 240 335 550 950 5000 - - 67 552 83893 1895 CA 170 190 210 300 500 750 4000 22500 - - 67 48 93893 1895 DC - - - - - - - - - - 66 1 3894 1896 160 180 200 240 335 550 675 7500 - - 67 468 83894 1896 CA 170 190 210 270 525 725 3000 10000 - - 67 59 93894 1896 DC - - - - 1200 - 7500 10500 - - 67 4 3895 1897 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 9500 - 68 515 83895 1897 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 32500 - 68 103 93895 1897 DC - - - - 900 2750 4000 - - - 67 8 3896 1898 160 180 200 240 335 475 750 2600 - - 67 428 83896 1898 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1250 4000 - - 67 101 93896 1898 DC - - - 365 1000 2500 8000 - - - 66 10 3897 1899 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 9500 - 68 533 83897 1899 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 - - 67 30 3898 1900 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 9500 - 68 567 83898 1900 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 - - 67 59 3899 1901 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 9500 - 68 578 83899 1901 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 - - 67 56 93899 1901 DC - - - - 500 1250 2000 7500 - - 67 7 3900 1902 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 - - 67 542 83900 1902 CA 160 180 200 250 450 825 1450 4500 - - 67 32 3901 1903 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 9500 - 68 532 83901 1903 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 32500 - 68 96 93901 1903 DC - - - - - - - 22500 - - 67 1 3902 1904 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 4000 - - 67 641 83902 1904 CA - - - - 650 3000 5000 8750 - - 67 9 3903 1905 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1500 25000 - 68 570 83903 1905 CA - - 210 265 500 1300 4000 9000 - - 67 24 3904 1906 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 - - 67 436 83904 1906 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 32500 - 68 97 93904 1906 DC - - - - - - - - - - 65 1 3905 1907 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 - - 67 514 83905 1907 CA 160 180 200 250 450 700 2300 6450 - - 67 50 3906 1908 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 - - 67 519 83906 1908 CA 160 180 200 250 450 725 1650 3500 34000 - 68 54 3907 1909 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 9500 - 68 1261 83907 1909 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 32500 - 68 188 93907 1909 DC - - - 265 500 1250 2000 11000 - - 67 11 3908 1910 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 9500 - 68 648 83908 1910 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 32500 - 68 95 93908 1910 DC - - - - 750 - 4000 9500 - - 67 8 3909 1911 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1250 10000 - 68 557 83909 1911 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 2500 - - 67 93 93909 1911 DC - - - - - - 7500 - - - 66 1 3910 1912 160 180 200 240 335 475 600 1750 - - 67 528 83910 1912 CA 160 180 200 250 450 625 1150 6000 - - 67 70 3912 1913 - - 2750000 3000000 3290000 - 4500000 - - - 66 3

140 250 440 525 725 1350 3000 21500 - 67 2398 3926 1914-S 28 52 110 230 350 700 s 1950 7250 32500 t - 67 2434 3927 1915 9 12 26 50 100 125 350 s 725 s 2650 - 67 2513 3928 1915-D 25 46 125 250 350 625 1500 4000 s 25000 - 67 1840 3929 1915-S 55 130 375 625 1100 s 1750 3450 6250 35000 - 67 1655 3930 1916 8 11 17 43 90 125 300 750 6750 t - 67 3605 3931 1916DoubledDieObverse 4000 9000 22000 59500 165000 s 250000 - - - - 64 176 3932 1916-D 19 34 100 175 265 525 1500 8750 - - 66 2220 3933 1916-S 14 25 90 190 310 700 2400 5000 t 31500 - 67 1582 3934 1917 8 12 18 58 145 235 500 1050 t 6000 30000 68 1776 3935 1917-D 23 56 170 410 600 1050 2250 s 8000 30000 s - 67 1755 3936 1917-S 27 85 235 500 1500 s 2200 s 3750 6750 - - 66 1235 3937 1918 9 13 38 110 285 500 s 1200 2750 19500 - 67 1272 3938 1918-D 25 75 265 490 950 1350 t 3650 6000 40000 - 67 1353 3939 1918/7-D 975 2350 8500 34500 60000 82500 265000 500000 - - 66 1543 3940 1918-S 16 65 185 725 2450 3500 15000 80000 - - 66 1035

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ALL
LIBERTY NICKEL PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade
BUFFALO NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL Buffalo Nickel - Type 1, “FIVE CENTS” On Raised Ground (1913) 3915
14 18 24 35 54 75 s 135 250
12500
13306 3916
18 25 42 80 100 135 275 675
s
4092 3917
50 62 82 135 195 285 800 t 1500
Buffalo Nickel - Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938) 3921
16 25 35 48 62 125 t 350 800 6250 s - 67 3385 3922
85 160 240 315 t 375 t 500 1150 2650 17000
67 2386 3923
265 400 600 860 1200 1600 2650 t 4750
25 31 40 52 95 165 450 850
390 625 1200 2400 t 4750 9000 27000 75000
105
NICKELS
1913Type1
950
68
1913-DType1
2450
32500 68
1913-SType1
7000 37500 68 2996
1913Type2
1913-DType2
-
1913-SType2
35000 - 67 3509 3924 1914
5000 - 67 2456 93924 1914/(3)
- - 66 105 3925 1914-D

84044 1951-D

4045 1951-S

84045 1951-S

4046 1952

84046 1952

4047 1952-D

FS - - 5 s 10 48 55 325 5150 - - 67 278

1 2 s 4 s 6 16 26 60 525 - - 67 1148

FS - - - - 58 185 900 - - - 66 126

1 2 s 2 s 8 14 20 125 1500 - - 67 459

FS - - 6 70 400 1350 4750 - - - 66 28

1 2 s 3 10 18 30 52 300 - - 67 948

FS - - - - 100 160 375 16500 - - 67 114 4048 1952-S

84047 1952-D

1 s 1 s 1 2 14 22 42 1500 - - 67 1228

84048 1952-S FS - - - 38 110 350 1600 - - - 66 107

4049 1953

84049 1953

4050 1953-D

84050 1953-D

4051 1953-S

84051 1953-S

4052 1954

84052 1954

4053 1954-D

84053 1954-D

4054 1954-S

84054 1954-S

1 s 1 s 1 1 10 23 85 2500 - - 67 535

FS - - - 650 1700 2050 7500 - - - 66 17

1 s 1 s 1 3 13 24 60 1150 - - 67 1173

FS - - 1 5 85 235 1150 15500 - - 67 145

1 s 1 s 1 6 18 35 125 2500 - - 67 1356

FS - - - 450 2000 22500 37500 - - - 66 23

1 s 1 s 1 4 11 26 90 650 - - 67 821

FS - - - 35 90 250 8800 - - - 66 82

1 s 1 s 1 7 16 50 180 - - - 66 661

FS - - - 50 90 1100 5500 - - - 66 92

1 s 1 s 1 6 17 30 70 850 - - 67 1695

FS - - - 725 1050 7000 25000 40000 - - 67 31 4055 1954-S/D

12 18 25 48 72 160 1250 - - - 66 704 4056 1955

84056 1955

4057 1955-D

1 s 1 s 1 6 4 24 80 1050 - - 67 969

FS - - - 65 185 475 4000 17500 - - 67 76

1 s 1 s 1 3 19 25 130 - - - 66 1410 84057 1955-D

FS - - - 575 725 5000 15000 - - - 66 32 4058 1955-D/S

11 25 38 65 80 225 1050 - - - 66 245

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 22 40 - - - 66 1176 84059 1956 FS - - 8 16 26 35 200 10000 - - 67 348 4060 1956-D

4059 1956

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 32 44 375 - - 67 1034 84060 1956-D FS - - - - 250 1300 3600 - - - 66 40 4061 1957

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 30 60 500 - - 67 760 84061 1957 FS - - - 15 19 110 1000 - - - 66 231 4062 1957-D

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 26 55 450 - - 67 1029 84062 1957-D FS - - 5 14 20 110 800 - - - 66 161 4063 1958

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 50 450 - - - 66 670 84063 1958 FS - - - 20 50 1250 8500 - - - 66 183 4064 1958-D

1 s 1 s 1 6 1 8 40 800 - - 67 443 84064 1958-D FS - - 8 15 20 40 70 800 - - 67 790 4065 1959

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 22 110 - - - 66 880 84065 1959 FS - - 8 12 17 38 525 15000 - - 67 446 4066 1959-D

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 25 60 850 - - 67 1414 84066 1959-D FS - - 8 18 45 175 1700 - - - 66 143 4067 1960

1 s 1 s 1 6 8 24 46 - - - 66 1024 84067 1960 FS - - - 185 550 2800 12500 - - - 66 20 4068 1960-D

1 s 1 s 1 6 6 20 70 - - - 66 1271 4069 1961

1 s 1 s 1 6 2 s 15 55 1850 - - 67 994 84069 1961 FS - - - 700 1450 3250 10000 20000 - - 67 17 4070 1961-D 1 s 1 s 1 6 1 s 25 150 4500 - - 67 866 84070 1961-D FS - - - - 13000 27500 - - - - 65 5 4071 1962 1 s 1 s 1 6 8 21 45 375 - - 67 1122 84071 1962 FS - - 5 10 15 45 180 6500 - - 67 393 4072 1962-D 1 s 1 s 1 4 12 55 325 - - - 66 970 84072 1962-D FS - - 10 125 360 12500 - - - - 65 76 4073 1963 1 s 1 s 1 6 8 12 50 900 - - 67 1387 84073 1963 FS - - 10 15 35 140 900 11500 - - 67 160 4074 1963-D 1 s 1 s 1 6 2 72 250 - - - 66 761 84074 1963-D FS - - - 500 2350 7250 - - - - 65 14 4075 1964 1 s 1 s 1 6 8 14 38 1250 - - 67 699 84075 1964 FS - - 5 15 38 250 1000 15000 - - 67 90 4076 1964-D 1 s 1 s 1 6 8 10 115 - - - 66 1138 84076 1964-D

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP March-April 2018 Rare Coin Market Report – PCGS Price Guide 63
REGULAR STRIKES
JEFFERSON NICKEL
CONTINUED
63 64
BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 40 55 60
65 66 67 68 69
FS
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Jefferson Nickel - Type 1, Original Design Modern (1965-2003)
- 10 16 110 3500
- 2 s
800
FS -
-
s
FS
FS
FS
FS
FS
FS
NICKELS
- - - 32 45 850 3250 - - - 66 72
4077 1965 1 s 1 13 60 2750 - - - - - 67 703 84077 1965 FS - - 5000 - - - - - - - 65 1 4078 1966 - 2 s 15 55 - - - - - - 66 455 84078 1966 FS - 1750 10000 - - - - - - - 65 6 4079 1967
- - - - - 67 637 4080 1968-D
6 55
- - - - - 67 838 84080 1968-D
4000 20000 - - - - - - - 65 2 4081 1968-S
2
6 35 400 850 1500 - - - 69 781 84081 1968-S
135 460 750 4750 - - - - - - 66 17 4082 1969-D - 2 s 5 90 - - - - - - 66 391 84082 1969-D
- - 15000 - - - - - - - 65 1 4083 1969-S - 2 s 8 225 3850 - - - - - 67 402 4084 1970-D - 2 s 20 65 - - - - - - 66 464 84084 1970-D
- 2100 5500 10000 - - - - - - 66 3 4085 1970-S - 2 s 14 65 - - - - - - 66 444 84085 1970-S
80 120 425 7500 - - - - - - 66 56 4086 1971 1 s 3 s 12 45 - - - - - - 66 166 84086 1971
3 7 14 60 2100 - - - - - 67 624 4087 1971-D - 2 s 5 15 - - - - - - 66 229 84087 1971-D
- 3 8 30 575 - - - - - 67 989

Liberty Seated Dime - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838)

4561 1837 Large Date 42 110 300 525 1200 2250 3800 6500 12000 55000 67 528 4562 1837 Small Date 42 110 300 525 1450 2750 3250 8750 16500 - 66 213 4564 1838-O 50 130 475 800 3400 6950 9750 22500 - - 65 371

Liberty Seated Dime - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840)

4568 1838 Large Stars 24 37 65 165 400 925 1400 2750 4750 40000 67 521 4569 1838 Small Stars 30 50 100 200 750 1600 2750 4800 8500 - 66 125 4570 1838 Partial Drapery 28 57 105 200 750 1900 2400 3900 6250 25000 67 57 4571 1839 24 37 65 165 400 925 1400 2750 4750 12500 68 277 4572 1839-O 32 80 175 250 1000 2400 4000 7500 11000 37500 67 220 4573 1840 No Drapery 24 37 65 165 400 925 1500 3000 5750 14500 67 190 4574 1840-O No Drapery 36 57 200 500 5000 13000 23000 45000 - - 65 146

Liberty Seated Dime - Type 3, Stars Obverse (1840-1860)

4577 Type 19 30 55 80 285 550 800 2250 4250 7200 69 4578 1840 Drapery 50 110 250 525 2400 9500 19500 37500 - - 65 70 4579 1841 19 30 60 90 375 725 1400 4250 6500 - 66 127 4580 1841-O 26 45 80 150 850 1800 4500 8500 - - 65 217 4581 1842 19 30 55 80 335 700 1250 3250 5500 - 66 127 4582 1842-O 25 65 200 475 2950 5000 8000 21500 - - 65 186 4583 1843 19 30 55 80 330 710 1450 3750 7500 - 66 118 4584 1843-O 75 325 1450 3250 - - - 225000 - - 65 147 4585 1844 275 475 875 1150 4500 12500 19000 30000 42500 - 66 318 4586 1845 19 30 55 80 335 750 1250 4000 6000 - 66 173 4587 1845-O 50 120 675 1150 8000 - - - - - 69 137 4588 1846 475 800 1600 2650 - 60000 - - - - 63 205 4589 1847 21 60 100 185 1250 3500 4750 - 13500 - 66 102 4590 1848 23 38 65 125 550 1000 2450 6000 - - 65 97 4591 1849 19 30 63 90 360 1100 2000 5000 14500 35000 67 105 4592 1849-O 30 65 200 340 2550 5500 10500 - - - 64 153 4593 1850 19 30 55 80 345 625 900 5000 14500 - 66 203 4594 1850-O 27 46 200 350 1600 2850 4850 7500 14500 35000 67 81 4595 1851 19 30 55 80 400 800 2200 5000 8000 17500 67 86 4596 1851-O 26 45 100 200 2500 3750 5500 - - - 64 73 4597 1852 19 30 55 80 310 650 950 2500 4250 7200 67 181 4598 1852-O 28 55 250 400 1600 3500 4500 - - - 64 96 4599 1853 No Arrows 175 375 490 650 1100 1600 2100 3000 5000 8500 68 180

Liberty Seated Dime - Type 4, Stars Obverse, Arrows at Date (1853-1855)

4603 1853 Arrows 22 35 60 80 345 625 975 1500 2750 11500 68 1172 4604 1853-O Arrows 22 35 125 250 2300 4800 6750 - 17500 - 66 121 4605 1854 Arrows 22 35 60 80 345 625 975 1500 2750 11500 67 312 4606 1854-O Arrows 22 35 62 90 470 1050 1800 5500 9000 - 66 131 4607 1855 Arrows 22 35 60 80 345 750 1200 3750 6500 15000 67 137

Liberty Seated Dime - Type 3, Stars Obverse (1840-1860) 4609 1856 Small Date 19 30 55 80 285 550 600 2150 4750 11000 67 264 4610 1856 Large Date 19 30 55 90 450 1750 3750 - 12500 25000 67 79 4612 1856-O 19 30 67 100 650 1300 2950 6500 14500 - 66 99 4613 1856-S 200 600 1200 1750 4500 14500 25000 45000 - - 65 88 4614 1857 19 30 55 80 285 550 800 2250 4250 10500 67 368 4615 1857-O 19 30 60 95 400 660 800 2250 4500 10500 67 260 4616 1858 19 30 55 80 285 550 800 2250 4250 7200 67 204 4617 1858-O 29 50 100 180 900 2200 3500 8500 20000 - 66 86 4618 1858-S 135 400 950 1500 4500 21500 - - 75000 - 66 113 4619 1859 19 30 55 80 285 550 800 2250 4250 7200 68 182 4620 1859-O 19 30 55 80 285 650 900 2250 4750 9500 67 171 4621 1859-S 175 450 1600 2600 - 32500 47500 88000 - - 65 84 4622 1860-S 50 240 500 600 2500 7500 12500 36000 - - 65 140 Liberty Seated Dime -

Obverse

4630 Type 18 26 39 50 165 250 385 600 925 2750 68 4631 1860 18 26 49 62 200 325 560 1250 1750 8500 68 181 4632 1860-O 725 1800 3300 5000 - - - - - - 58 113 4633 1861 18 26 39 50 165 325 510 1350 3000 10000 67 239 4634 1861-S 60 185 550 800 4000 12500 30000 40000 55000 - 66 89 4635 1862 18 26 39 50 165 350 635 1250 2400 7000 67 195 4636 1862-S 80 275 850 1300 3500 7000 11500 35000 - - 65 104 4637 1863 700 1200 1325 1400 1525 2700 3000 4250 6250 - 66 66 4638 1863-S 80 150 450 650 3300 9000 14000 35000 - - 65 113 4639 1864 625 950 1200 1300 1800 2500 3000 5000 14500 28500 67 81 4640 1864-S 50 200 400 550 1750 2500 4750 11000 17500 - 66 123 4641 1865 325 800 1150 1250 1650 2400 2900 3900 7250 10000 67 62 4642 1865-S 85 375 750 1150 4000 10000 25000 - - - 65 148 4643 1866 450 750 1200 1500 1875 2250 3000 3750 4500 9500 67 80 4644 1866-S 65 210 550 750 2300 6500 10500 20000 - - 65 118 4645 1867 500 900 1100 1400 2100 2650 3100 4000 5000 14500 67 83 4646 1867-S 50 225 525 875 3150 5500 7750 14000 30000 - 66 113 4647 1868 22 35 100 150 700 800 1250 3250 5500 - 66 76 4648 1868-S 30 100 325 475 925 1700 3000 5500 12000 - 66 69 4649 1869 26 50 160 250 370 900 2100 3250 5250 8000 67 70 4650 1869-S 25 75 200 300 700 1150 1750 3000 7000 12000 67 128 4651 1870 18 26 43 60 250 500 900 2250 5500 - 66 103 4652 1870-S 325 550 800 900 2300 3500 4500 8000 22500 - 66 88 4653 1871 18 26 30 50 260 500 725 1500 6250 - 66 76

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BUST DIME PROOFS CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL
64 65
67 BestGrade ALL
CAPPED
PCGS
4559 1837 - - - 37500 60000 - - - - - 64 LIBERTY SEATED DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 30 40 60 63
66
DIMES
Type 5, Legend
(1860-1891)

5500

- 67 13

1940 135 140 150 160 180 200 230 325 3100 - 68 3328 85075 1940 CA 150 175 250 400 1000 2000 - - - - 65 5076 1941 125 130 140 150 170 185 210 325 3250 - 68 4456 5077 1942 125 130 140 150 170 185 210 325 1400 - 69 6162 85077 1942 CA - - - - - - 3500 - - - 66 1

ROOSEVELT DIME REGULAR STRIKES

5082 1946 2 s 2 3 s 5 8 15 34 70 2500 - 68 2071

85082 1946 FB - - 3 5 12 22 38 300 10500 - 68 1075

5083 1946-D 3 s 3 4 s 4 10 15 26 65 1250 - 68 1871

85083 1946-D FB - - 7 7 14 18 46 165 4500 - 68 1114 5084 1946-S 3 s 3 4 s 4 8 18 32 95 1300 - 68 1825 85084 1946-S FB - - 3 8 12 17 35 185 1650 - 68 1482 5085 1947 2 s 2 4 s 4 5 11 26 105 - - 67 1192 85085 1947 FB - - 8 8 11 18 36 325 - - 67 336

5086 1947-D

2 3 s 4 s 4 6 10 32 65 1525 - 68 1324

FB - - 6 9 s 11 26 60 365 8250 - 68 313 5087 1947-S

85086 1947-D

2 3 s 4 s 4 6 14 38 78 775 - 68 2802 85087 1947-S

FB - - 5 6 s 9 23 45 215 3000 - 68 334 5088 1948

2 s 2 3 4 5 s 16 27 150 - - 67 814 85088 1948

FB - - 8 10 17 25 36 210 7000 - 68 519 5089 1948-D

3 s 3 5 s 5 6 13 27 50 650 - 68 868 85089 1948-D

FB - - 3 5 7 17 35 100 3700 - 68 1065 5090 1948-S

2 3 s 4 s 5 6 8 26 60 1750 - 68 1402 85090 1948-S

FB - - 8 10 12 26 45 150 4750 - 68 611 5091 1949 4 s 4 11 s 16 23 32 44 160 - - 67 1330 85091 1949 FB - - 8 15 45 75 290 850 8500 - 68 136 5092 1949-D 2 3 5 s 6 s 9 17 25 65 900 - 68 2190 85092 1949-D FB - - 5 7 15 19 45 115 3900 - 68 905 5093 1949-S 5 s 10 15 28 30 42 60 80 2150 - 68 2585 85093 1949-S FB - - - - 80 150 200 1400 - - 67 94 5094 1950 3 s 3 4 s 5 7 16 28 150 1800 - 68 1078 85094 1950 FB - - 4 7 9 17 45 225 5500 - 68 375 5095 1950-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 65 2500 - 68 1141 85095 1950-D FB - - 3 5 7 12 26 115 4500 - 68 1241 5096 1950-S 4 s 8 15 25 28 37 50 95 1000 - 68 1465 85096 1950-S FB - - 17 24 28 60 140 325 1750 - 68 191 5097 1951 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 17 32 65 4150 - 68 1223 85097 1951 FB - - 8 7 9 19 35 170 7500 - 68 488 5098 1951-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 16 26 100 2250 - 68 693 85098 1951-D FB - - 8 10 12 23 32 200 4500 - 68 697 5099 1951-S 4 s 4 10 13 16 19 32 46 850 - 68 1770 85099 1951-S FB - - 11 14 17 23 40 165 2500 - 68 319 5100 1952 2 s 2 3 s 3 10 12 32 120 1100 - 68 1053 85100 1952 FB - - 4 10 14 18 52 260 - - 67 434 5101 1952-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 12 16 22 150 - - 67 506 85101 1952-D FB - - 8 10 15 18 32 250 9000 - 68 754 5102 1952-S 2 s 3 s 4 s 5 s 12 17 28 75 1100 - 68 1481 85102 1952-S FB - - 8 10 17 36 60 285 3400 - 68 281 5103 1953 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 37 135 - - 67 905 85103 1953 FB - - 8 10 12 19 145 1050 10000 - 68 131 5104 1953-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 100 - - 67 1031 85104 1953-D FB - - 8 9 s 10 12 32 250 - - 67 1067 5105 1953-S 2 s 2 3 s 3 6 20 28 40 3000 - 68 3912 85105 1953-S FB - - 4 8 15 34 55 425 8500 - 68 226 5106 1954 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 13 27 150 - - 67 1643 85106 1954 FB - - 4 7 10 20 75 425 - - 67 317 5107 1954-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 10 12 26 130 - - 67 1005 85107 1954-D FB - - 8 10 11 16 44 165 - - 67 517 5108 1954-S 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 24 55 2175 - 68 2450 85108 1954-S FB - - 8 10 20 55 70 350 8500 - 68 448 5109 1955 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 110 - - 67 2149 85109 1955 FB - - 8 10 17 40 185 2000 - - 67 206 5110 1955-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 110 - - 67 1212 85110 1955-D FB - - 8 10 12 15 52 250 7750 - 68 756 5111 1955-S 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 40 1300 - 68 2682

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP March-April 2018 Rare Coin Market Report – PCGS Price Guide 79 MERCURY DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL 5060 1945-S 4 4 5 8 11 16 28 42 230 1000 68 7375 5061 1945-S FB - - - 9 14 26 110 185 700 13500 68 1657 5062 1945-SMicroS 6 8 10 30 36 44 105 150 450 3000 68 4032 5063 1945-SMicroS FB - - - 32 55 180 575 1175 3500 21000 68 460
DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Mercury Dime
5070
125 130 140 150 170 185 210 325 1400 - 69
CA 135 150 200 350 750 1500
550
700 775 850 950
275
350 390 425 525
CA
190
CA
MERCURY
(1916-1945)
Type
85070 Type
3500 5500 - - 67 5071 1936
600
1500 2500 28500 - 68 1677 5072 1937
300
650 850 2000 - 68 2128 85072 1937
- - - - - - 3500 - - - 66 1 5073 1938
195 200 235 300 385 300 650 2150 - 68 2728 5074 1939 175 180 190 210 230 260 260 400 1400 - 68 2913 85074 1939
- - - - 800 1600 3500
-
5075
DESCRIPTION DESIG 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 BestGrade ALL
& Mint Mark 110 s 125 s 189 s 233 t 338 s
Set-Date & Mint Mark
PCGS
Type 1, Silver (1946-1964) Complete Set-Date
685 1297 4368 -Complete
FB - - - - 706 1325 3765 28335 - -
DIMES

85111 1955-S

FB - - 8 10 18 22 100 1400 - - 67 184 5112 1956 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 50 2750 - 68 2130 85112 1956

FB - - 3 5 17 27 135 800 10000 - 68 177 5113 1956-D

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 55 - - 67 1710 85113 1956-D

FB - - 3 5 7 17 26 250 7500 - 68 559 5114 1957

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 42 - - 67 2360 85114 1957

FB - - 3 5 18 32 105 2150 - - 67 137 5115 1957-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 35 1500 - 68 1486 85115 1957-D FB - - 3 5 12 27 38 260 8000 - 68 433 5116 1958 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 60 - - 67 2373 85116 1958

FB - - 3 5 7 50 140 2600 - - 67 101 5117 1958-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 15 38 1850 - 68 1359 85117 1958-D

FB - - 3 5 15 19 24 160 4150 - 68 745 5118 1959

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 24 215 1200 - 68 1228 85118 1959

FB - - 3 5 11 16 34 260 - - 67 856 5119 1959-D

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 60 - - 67 1115 85119 1959-D

FB - - 3 5 7 12 26 115 8500 - 68 817 5120 1960

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 100 - - 67 1296 85120 1960

FB - - 3 6 10 21 95 600 - - 67 248 5121 1960-D

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 90 - - 67 1227 85121 1960-D

FB - - 3 7 10 12 65 375 8500 - 68 337 5122 1961

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 25 140 - - 67 1350 85122 1961

FB - - 3 10 15 65 225 1050 - - 67 179 5123 1961-D

2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 115 - - 67 1186 85123 1961-D

FB - - 3 5 15 17 85 500 10000 - 68 305 5124 1962 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 80 - - 67 1240 85124 1962

FB - - 3 5 10 12 26 400 9000 - 68 771 5125 1962-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 65 - - 67 1109 85125 1962-D FB - - 3 5 11 16 40 200 - - 67 447 5126 1963 3 4 7 8 10 15 23 160 - - 67 1945 85126 1963 FB - - 3 5 7 20 350 4500 - - 67 241 5127 1963-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 12 22 140 5500 - 68 1685 85127 1963-D FB - - 3 5 14 28 70 500 - - 67 159 5128 1964 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 22 100 - - 67 1515 85128 1964 FB - - 3 5 11 15 85 550 - - 67 450 5129 1964-D 2 s 2 3 s 3 4 s 11 25 44 1350 - 68 2090 85129 1964-D FB - - 3 5 11 24 65 375 5200 - 68 335

5130 1965 - 10 12 90 1250 - - - - - 68 256 85130 1965 FB 20 40 85 1200 4150 - - - - - 68 86 5131 1966 - 1 2 24 700 - - - - - 68 340 85131 1966 FB 32 52 60 525 2800 - - - - - 68 107 5132 1967 - 1 s 2 s 18 400 - - - - - 68 393 85132 1967 FB 10 17 35 225 3000 - - - - - 68 56 5133 1968 - 1 s 15 25 475 - - - - - 68 358 85133 1968 FB 12 25 90 525 - - - - - - 67 110 5134 1968-D - 1 s 8 20 300 - - - - - 68 730 85134 1968-D FB 1 s 1 4 70 1400 - - - - - 68 443 5135 1969 - 2 s 100 400 - - - - - - 67 177 85135 1969 FB 60 300 1050 2500 - - - - - - 67 7 5136 1969-D - 1 s 10 29 725 - - - - - 68 562 85136 1969-D FB 20 52 185 850 - - - - - - 67 23 5137 1970 - 1 s 75 1300 - - - - - - 67 306 85137 1970 FB 450 900 1750 - - - - - - - 66 5 5138 1970-D - 1 s 1 60 1300 - - - - - 68 522 85138 1970-D FB 17 110 260 2150 - - - - - - 67 43 5139 1971 - 1 s 32 100 - - - - - - 67 305 85139 1971 FB 20 75 425 - - - - - - - 66 13 5140 1971-D - 1 s 3 65 - - - - - - 67 270 85140 1971-D FB 14 20 65 1100 - - - - - - 67 70 5141 1972 - 1 s 16 115 - - - - - - 67 427 85141 1972 FB 65 110 575 1500 - - - - - - 67 13 5142 1972-D - 1 s 2 35 - - - - - - 67 339 85142 1972-D

FB 17 40 150 900 - - - - - - 67 53 5143 1973 - 1 s 3 275 - - - - - - 67 345 85143 1973

FB 14 31 120 1400 - - - - - - 67 43 5144 1973-D - 1 s 10 65 - - - - - - 67 300 85144 1973-D

FB 10 15 40 525 - - - - - - 67 103 5145 1974 - 1 s 32 170 - - - - - - 67 295 5146 1974-D - 1 s 2 32 750 - - - - - 68 288 85146 1974-D

FB 15 30 450 1250 - - - - - - 67 30 5147 1975 - 1 s 15 185 - - - - - - 67 235 85147 1975

FB 15 48 165 1750 - - - - - - 67 62

5148 1975-D - 1 s 2 36 - - - - - - 67 328 85148 1975-D

FB 15 24 125 525 - - - - - - 67 55 5149 1976 - 1 s 18 250 - - - - - - 67 343 85149 1976

FB - - 1250 - - - - - - - 66 2 5150 1976-D - 1 s 2 40 450 - - - - - 68 322 85150 1976-D

FB 20 40 265 1500 - - - - - - 67 15 5151 1977 - 1 s 15 85 - - - - - - 67 238 85151 1977 FB 75 225 500 2000 - - - - - - 67 9 5152 1977-D - 1 s 5 85 1000 - - - - - 68 250 85152 1977-D

FB 28 55 115 1000 - - - - - - 67 32

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PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 BestGrade
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 64 65 66 67 68 69 0 0 0 0 BestGrade ALL
Roosevelt Dime - Type 2, Clad (1965 to Date)
DIMES

PCGS

5153 1978

- 1 s 2 65 900 - - - - - 68 227

85153 1978 FB 450 - - - - - - - - - 64 1

5154 1978-D - 1 s 1 60 1500 - - - - - 68 248

85154 1978-D

FB 45 100 400 - - - - - - - 66 13

5155 1979 - 1 s 2 80 - - - - - - 67 137

85155 1979

FB - 2000 2750 - - - - - - - 66 2

5156 1979-D - 1 s 2 25 525 - - - - - 68 232

85156 1979-D

FB 60 115 325 2000 - - - - - - 67 26 5157 1980-P - 1 s 3 60 1000 - - - - - 68 209 85157 1980-P FB 1250 - - - - - - - - - 64 2

5158 1980-D - 1 s 15 85 1500 - - - - - 68 191

FB - 1400 2200 - - - - - - - 66 2

85158 1980-D

5159 1981-P - 1 s 3 s 35 200 - - - - - 68 112

FB - 1 s 3 48 1400 - - - - - 68 406

85159 1981-P

5160 1981-D - 1 s 3 s 24 110 - - - - - 68 144 85160 1981-D FB - 1 s 1 s 40 425 - - - - - 68 565 5161 1982-P - 1 s 4 90 - - - - - - 67 433

85161 1982-P FB - 48 65 1400 - - - - - - 67 267

5162 1982NoMintmark-Strong 225 325 370 775 2500 - - - - - 68 2226 85162 1982NoMintmark-Strong FB 300 360 650 2150 - - - - - - 67 212

5163 1982-D - 1 s 3 55 - - - - - - 67 284 85163 1982-D FB 15 46 100 1300 - - - - - - 67 164 5164 1983-P - 1 s 18 300 - - - - - - 67 502

85164 1983-P

FB 125 325 1000 1750 - - - - - - 67 8

5165 1983-D - 1 s 7 160 - - - - - - 67 579 85165 1983-D FB 30 175 300 2150 - - - - - - 67 27

5166 1984-P - 1 s 2 22 140 - - - - - 68 201

85166 1984-P

FB - 1 s 24 34 625 - - - - - 68 259 5167 1984-D - 1 s 15 32 - - - - - - 67 252 85167 1984-D FB - 12 32 125 1500 - - - - - 68 108

5168 1985-P - 1 s 1 40 - - - - - - 67 152 85168 1985-P FB 9 12 26 100 1350 - - - - - 68 103 5169 1985-D - 1 s 1 10 115 - - - - - 68 305 85169 1985-D FB 9 12 20 75 1750 - - - - - 68 133 5170 1986-P - 1 3 s 38 500 - - - - - 68 179 85170 1986-P FB 18 50 160 1000 - - - - - - 67 20 5171 1986-D 8 15 18 40 400 - - - - - 68 198 85171 1986-D FB 20 52 250 850 - - - - - - 67 8 5172 1987-P - 12 15 37 275 - - - - - 68 325 85172 1987-P FB 17 30 90 950 - - - - - - 67 18 5173 1987-D - 1 s 8 15 150 - - - - - 68 332 85173 1987-D FB 17 32 160 550 - - - - - - 67 28 5174 1988-P - 1 s 3 s 20 275 - - - - - 68 202 85174 1988-P FB 15 20 30 175 1000 - - - - - 68 70 5175 1988-D - 1 s 10 42 275 - - - - - 68 171 85175 1988-D FB 10 15 32 90 750 - - - - - 68 111 5176 1989-P - 1 s 2 40 225 - - - - - 68 163 85176 1989-P FB 12 16 30 150 - - - - - - 67 84 5177 1989-D - 1 s 2 19 100 - - - - - 68 239 85177 1989-D FB - 1 s 17 42 750 - - - - - 68 151 5178 1990-P - 1 s 2 37 225 - - - - - 68 154 85178 1990-P FB - - - 1500 - - - - - - 67 1 5179 1990-D - 1 s 2 32 400 - - - - - 68 179 85179 1990-D FB - - 1500 2250 - - - - - - 67 3 5180 1991-P - 1 s 2 70 - - - - - - 67 114 85180 1991-P FB 28 65 400 2000 - - - - - - 67 8 5181 1991-D - 1 s 1 165 - - - - - - 67 117 85181 1991-D FB - 325 1000 - - - - - - - 66 2 5182 1992-P - 1 s 1 20 75 - - - - - 68 304 85182 1992-P FB 10 30 50 225 1100 - - - - - 68 26 5183 1992-D - 1 s 12 35 150 - - - - - 68 138 85183 1992-D FB 10 16 34 215 - - - - - - 67 67 5184 1993-P - 1 s 1 30 - - - - - - 67 187 85184 1993-P FB 8 37 70 250 - - - - - - 67 33 5185 1993-D - 1 s 1 37 - - - - - - 67 113 85185 1993-D FB 10 42 450 1600 - - - - - - 67 16 5186 1994-P - 1 s 1 48 500 - - - - - 68 101 85186 1994-P

FB 8 18 37 200 3000 - - - - - 68 91 5187 1994-D - 1 s 1 70 - - - - - - 67 87 85187 1994-D

FB 12 45 80 675 2000 - - - - - 68 42 5188 1995-P - 1 s 1 37 100 - - - - - 68 114

85188 1995-P

FB 10 25 40 385 2250 - - - - - 68 33

5192 1995-D - 1 s 1 30 400 - - - - - 68 150

85192 1995-D

FB 32 125 350 1550 - - - - - - 67 24

- 1 s 1 4 s 37 - - - - - 68 479 85191 1996-P

5191 1996-P

FB 7 12 17 35 1100 - - - - - 68 97 5190 1996-D - 1 s 1 12 37 400 - - - - 69 407 85190 1996-D

FB 10 18 26 55 850 - - - - - 68 84

5189 1996-W 12 14 28 47 90 350 - - - - 69 4552

85189 1996-W

FB 13 16 35 55 225 - - - - - 68 2355

5193 1997-P - 1 s 1 22 90 - - - - - 68 107

85193 1997-P

5194 1997-D

FB 8 12 32 150 1200 - - - - - 68 62

- 1 s 1 25 215 - - - - - 68 118 85194 1997-D

FB 10 19 42 150 1100 - - - - - 68 40

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DESCRIPTION DESIG 64 65 66 67 68 69 0 0 0 0 BestGrade
DIMES

CAPPED BUST QUARTER PROOFS CONTINUED

PCGS

5380 1832 11000 13000 18500 33000 73000 - - - - - 64 5381 1833 - - - 43000 90000 175000 - - - - 65 1 85381 1833 CA - - - - 97500 175000 - - - - 65 2 5382 1834 10000 11000 16000 28000 58000 90000 115000 - - - 66 7

85382 1834 CA - - - 29500 62000 115000 185000 300000 - - 67 1 5383 1835 - - - 33000 - - - - - - 64 2 85383 1835 CA - - - - - 150000 - - - - 65 2 5384 1836 11000 13000 17500 32500 70000 - - - - - 64 85384 1836 CA 12000 14000 18500 35000 75000 - - - - - 64 1 5386 1838 Capped Bust - - - - 58000 90000 115000 - - - 66 2

LIBERTY SEATED QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES

PCGS

Liberty Seated Quarter - Type 1, No Drapery (1838-1840)

5391 1838 39 95 550 1250 2000 4750 9000 35000 65000 - 68 292 5392 1839 39 95 550 1250 2000 4750 9500 36000 67500 - 66 282 5393 1840-O No Drapery 39 95 550 1250 2150 6500 15000 - - - 64 267

Liberty Seated Quarter - Type 2, No Motto (1840-1865)

5396 Type 28 55 120 235 375 775 1100 2850 4000 10500 68 5397 1840 Drapery 30 59 170 350 1250 5500 15000 25000 - - 65 84

5398 1840-O Drapery 35 125 350 750 1300 3750 8500 25000 - - 65 151 5399 1841 55 175 400 750 1100 2500 3500 12000 32500 - 66 86 5400 1841-O 40 85 325 500 800 1750 3750 - - 65000 67 172 5401 1842 69 175 475 1050 1800 4250 7500 - - - 64 82 5402 1842-O Large Date 38 90 260 600 1750 4150 7000 - - - 64 139

5403 1842-O Small Date 600 1800 7250 16500 34500 - - - - - 61 97 5404 1843 28 55 145 295 650 1500 2500 5000 - - 65 123 5405 1843-O 50 125 350 1300 2900 7500 10500 - - - 64 152 5406 1844 28 55 115 275 600 1900 3500 14500 - - 65 113 5407 1844-O 40 70 225 750 1750 2500 6000 13500 - - 65 124 5408 1845 36 80 165 325 575 1250 2050 6500 - - 65 195 5409 1846 43 80 175 325 625 1650 4250 12000 - - 65 113 5410 1847 40 75 160 285 575 1750 2750 6000 - - 65 138 5411 1847-O 90 375 1200 5500 8500 15000 28500 - - - 64 126 5412 1848 43 100 400 725 1250 4250 6500 12500 - - 65 102 5413 1849 43 80 200 500 800 1800 5000 10500 - - 65 106 5414 1849-O 1200 2150 7000 10000 17500 25000 - - - - 63 91 5415 1850 53 85 300 650 950 2750 4000 13500 - 35000 67 88 5416 1850-O 80 175 425 1000 2300 4250 9000 - - - 64 135 5417 1851 100 325 600 900 1050 1900 4000 7750 15000 - 66 108 5418 1851-O 400 900 3000 4000 8500 28500 42500 - - - 64 104 5419 1852 85 350 600 740 800 2200 3850 6000 16000 - 66 101 5420 1852-O 375 800 3500 8000 14000 40000 - - - - 63 84 5421 1853 No Arrows 1100 2250 3750 6000 7000 8500 9500 12500 20000 41000 67 84

Liberty Seated Quarter - Type 3, Arrows & Rays (1853) 5426 1853 36 55 190 525 1100 2050 3650 9500 29500 65000 67 1986 5427 1853/4 100 210 500 1350 2300 5500 7000 45000 - - 65 134 5428 1853-O 51 80 525 2750 4750 10000 19000 - - - 64 230

Liberty Seated Quarter - Type 4, No Motto, Arrows at Date (1854-1855)

5432 1854 27 46 135 400 625 1250 2400 5500 19500 42500 67 954 5433 1854-O 35 56 175 700 1500 2500 4500 18500 27500 - 66 166 5434 1854-O Huge O 1100 2000 6000 20000 - - - - - - 58 125 5435 1855 27 46 135 400 625 1550 2400 8000 21000 45000 67 251 5436 1855-O 65 200 1150 2700 - 15000 27500 - - - 64 79 5437 1855-S 90 325 850 2100 4500 9500 19500 42500 - - 65 99

Liberty Seated Quarter - Type 2, No Motto (1840-1865) 5438 1856 28 55 120 235 375 775 1100 2850 4000 - 66 452 5439 1856-O 30 80 250 600 1200 2750 5250 13500 - - 65 168 5440 1856-S 200 525 2100 4750 7500 14000 19000 45000 - - 65 113 5442 1857 28 55 120 235 375 775 1100 2850 4400 10500 68 689 5443 1857-O 45 80 250 750 1500 3000 5500 15000 - - 65 191 5444 1857-S 225 350 1000 2850 4250 8500 11000 - - - 64 97 5445 1858 28 55 120 235 375 775 1100 2850 4100 10500 67 645 5446 1858-O 32 85 400 900 2350 8500 15500 28000 - - 65 116 5447 1858-S 250 575 3600 8750 - - - - - - 62 103 5448 1859 28 55 120 245 425 1250 1500 5000 7000 19500 67 259 5449 1859-O 30 80 285 850 2000 5000 9500 25000 - - 65 99 5450 1859-S 300 1050 5000 37500 - - - - - - 55 105 5451 1860 28 55 120 270 500 1050 1700 6000 12500 - 66 192 5452 1860-O 45 80 170 575 1200 1850 4000 13000 22500 - 66 151 5453 1860-S 1000 2800 10000 32500 - - - - - - 61 90 5454 1861 28 55 120 235 375 775 1100 2950 5250 12000 67 883 5455 1861-S 300 1250 4500 12000 - - - - - - 58 116 5456 1862 28 55 160 285 450 875 1250 3500 5500 16500 67 312 5457 1862-S 150 475 1350 3250 4250 6500 40000 - - - 64 134 5458 1863 75 175 450 530 725 1550 2100 4950 7500 - 66 164 5459 1864 135 275 575 730 1100 2500 3500 5500 12500 32500 68 147 5460 1864-S 750 1450 4500 9000 - - 27000 - - - 64 98 5461 1865 100 225 500 825 1125 2050 3850 11000 - - 67 122 5462 1865-S 225 375 1250 2550 4500 6500 9000 17500 52500 - 66 88 Liberty Seated Quarter - Type 5, With Motto (1866-1891) 5467 Type 27 42 85 210 300 575 850 1500 2250 4750 68 5468 1866 475 1150 2200 2850 3250 3750 4150 9000 20000 - 66 65 5469 1866-S 475 1250 2300 5000 6000 15000 22500 - 105000 - 66 80 5470 1867 350 600 1425 2350 3000 4500 9750 - - - 64 106

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DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
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DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67
ALL
DOLLARS
QUARTER

406598 2009-P25CDistrictofColumbiaSatinFinish

2009-D25CDistrictofColumbiaSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 50 - - - 69 461 406602 2009-P25CPuertoRicoSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 14 350 - - - 69 389 406604 2009-D25CPuertoRicoSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 50 - - - 69 438 406606 2009-P25CGuamSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 175 - - - 69 427 406608 2009-D25CGuamSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 150 - - - 69 423 406610 2009-P25CAmericanSamoaSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 50 - - - 69 477 406612 2009-D25CAmericanSamoaSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 37 - - - 69 526 406614 2009-P25CU.S.VirginIslandsSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 15 175 - - - 69 380 406616 2009-D25CU.S.VirginIslandsSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 60 - - - 69 471 406618 2009-P25CNorthernMarianaIslandsSatinFinish

2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 75 - - - 69 516 406620 2009-D25CNorthernMarianaIslandsSatinFinish 2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 80 - - - 69 489 WASHINGTON

418813 2010-P HotSpringsNP - - 1 7 42 - - - - - 67 338

418814 2010-D HotSpringsNP - - 1 14 150 - - - - - 67 201

418815 2010-P YellowstoneNP - - 5 80 1200 - - - - - 67 213

418816 2010-D YellowstoneNP - - 2 30 825 - - - - - 67 231

418817 2010-P YosemiteNP - - 1 25 250 - - - - - 67 165

418818 2010-D YosemiteNP - - 1 9 285 - - - - - 67 176

418819 2010-P GrandCanyonNP - - 1 7 17 - - - - - 67 456

418820 2010-D GrandCanyonNP - - 1 7 30 2500 - - - - 68 424

418821 2010-P MountHoodNP - - 1 15 200 - - - - - 67 125 418822 2010-D MountHoodNP - - 1 12 750 - - - - - 67 151

505080 2011-P GettysburgNP - - 1 7 75 - - - - - 67 408

505081 2011-D GettysburgNP - - 1 15 175 - - - - - 67 302

505143 2011-P GlacierNP - - 1 7 15 425 - - - - 68 688

505144 2011-D GlacierNP - - 1 7 110 - - - - - 67 510

505145 2011-P OlympicNP - - 1 7 19 900 - - - - 68 386

505146 2011-D OlympicNP - - 1 6 50 - - - - - 67 328

505147 2011-P VicksburgNP - - 1 7 42 - - - - - 67 319

505148 2011-D VicksburgNP - - 1 7 80 - - - - - 67 316

505149 2011-P ChickasawNP - - 1 7 12 1100 - - - - 68 410

505150 2011-D ChickasawNP - - 1 8 s 100 - - - - - 67 247

510066 2012-P ElYunqueNP - - 1 8 s 12 400 - - - - 68 362

510067 2012-D ElYunqueNP - - 1 4 10 450 3500 - - - 69 407 514347 2012-S ElYunqueNP - - 1 7 10 425 - - - - 68 508 510068 2012-P ChacoCultureNP - - 1 7 28 700 - - - - 68 299

510069 2012-D ChacoCultureNP - - 1 10 37 1150 - - - - 68 297

514348 2012-S ChacoCultureNP - - 1 8 36 850 - - - - 68 410 510070 2012-P AcadiaNP - - 1 7 100 - - - - - 67 174

510071 2012-D AcadiaNP - - 1 15 250 - - - - - 67 185 514349 2012-S AcadiaNP - - 1 20 135 2000 - - - - 68 214 510072 2012-P HawaiiVolcanoesNP - - 1 6 25 325 1400 - - - 69 276 510073 2012-D HawaiiVolcanoesNP - - 1 7 55 1500 - - - - 68 347 514350 2012-S HawaiiVolcanoesNP - - 1 7 32 - - - - - 67 467 510074 2012-P DenaliNP - - 1 7 35 - - - - - 67 276 510075 2012-D DenaliNP - - 1 8 45 - - - - - 67 299 514351 2012-S DenaliNP - - 1 5 40 2000 - - - - 68 205

517191 2013-P WhiteMountainNP - - 1 5 32 900 - - - - 68 336

517192 2013-D WhiteMountainNP - - 4 10 24 725 - - - - 68 406 517193 2013-S WhiteMountainNP - - 1 7 15 - - - - - 67 422 517194 2013-P Perry’sMemorialNP - 1 4 10 35 1500 - - - - 68 242 517195 2013-D Perry’sMemorialNP - - 1 7 10 250 - - - - 68 318 517196 2013-S Perry’sMemorialNP - - 1 7 85 - - - - - 67 259 517197 2013-P GreatBasinNP - - 8 12 30 1350 - - - - 68 288

517198 2013-D GreatBasinNP - - 1 5 15 400 - - - - 68 364 517199 2013-S GreatBasinNP - - 1 7 10 400 - - - - 68 637 517200 2013-P FortMcHenryNP - 4 6 10 30 400 - - - - 68 263 517201 2013-D FortMcHenryNP - - 1 7 10 350 2000 - - - 69 331 517202 2013-S FortMcHenryNP - - 1 7 10 100 - - - - 68 300

517203 2013-P MountRushmoreNP - - 1 7 30 900 - - - - 68 150

517204 2013-D MountRushmoreNP - - 5 8 25 1000 - - - - 68 381

517205 2013-S MountRushmoreNP - - 1 7 21 - - - - - 67 156

524931 2014-P GreatSmokyMtnsNP - - 1 15 135 2000 - - - - 68 306

524932 2014-D GreatSmokyMtnsNP - - 1 5 35 400 - - - - 68 310

524933 2014-S GreatSmokyMtnsNP - - 1 10 42 2000 - - - - 68 271

524925 2014-P ShenandoahNP - - 1 10 45 2000 - - - - 68 222

524926 2014-D ShenandoahNP - - 1 10 37 350 - - - - 68 254

524927 2014-S ShenandoahNP - - 1 7 75 - - - - - 67 251

524918 2014-P ArchesNP - - 1 12 55 1000 - - - - 68 188

524919 2014-D ArchesNP - - 1 10 35 150 - - - - 68 238

524920 2014-S ArchesNP - - 4 10 42 - - - - - 67 263

524910 2014-P GreatSandDunesNP - - 4 12 42 950 - - - - 68 198

524915 2014-D GreatSandDunesNP - - 1 20 135 600 - - - - 68 212

524913 2014-S GreatSandDunesNP - - 1 30 200 - - - - - 67 232

524899 2014-P EvergladesNP - - 1 12 48 250 - - - - 68 169

524901 2014-D EvergladesNP - - 1 8 13 185 - - - - 68 256

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D.C. AND U.S. TERRITORIES QUARTERS PROOFS CONTINUED
DESIG 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
7 7 8 s 8 17 75
s
WASHINGTON D.C. AND U.S. TERRITORIES QUARTERS SPECIAL STRIKE
DESCRIPTION DESIG 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
and
Territories Quarters
Type 1, Clad (2009)
WASHINGTON
PCGS DESCRIPTION
406577 2009-S25CGuamSilver DC 7 7
- - 70 4374 406583 2009-S25CAmericanSamoaSilver DC 7 7 7 7 8
8 17 60 - - 70 4390
PCGS
Washington D.C.
U.S.
-
2 3 s 3 5 s 5 8 135 - - - 69 422 406600
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
America the Beautiful Quarters - Type 1 - Clad (2010-2021)
Washington
QUARTER DOLLARS

550 7500 10500 45000 - - - - - - 55 67 6087 1807

1600 2500 8500 13000 25000 - 65000 - - 65 184 6088 1807 Large

110 1200 2800 8250 13000 18500 - 145000 258000 - 66 166 6090 1808 95 s 300 475 2150 3100 7000 9750 12000 29000 88000 67 1160 6091 1808/7 120 450 750 3000 5750 11000 17000 32500 50000 - 66 430 6092 1809 75 s 290 475 1600 3100 7750 10000 24500 35000 - 66 1223 6093 1809 XXX Edge 80 450 1200 4200 - 11500 20000 - - - 64 228 6094 1809 III Edge 85 s 375 700 2800 4250 11500 25000 40000 - - 65 423 6095 1810 70 s 285 s 450 1850 3100 5750 8000 25000 - - 65 1413 6099 1811/10 105 s 435 s 900 4000 7000 13500 21000 - 45000 - 66 319 6096 1811 Large 8 85 s 325 425 1750 3500 6000 8500 30000 55000 - 66 491 6097 1811 Small 8 90 s 310 s 450 1600 3300 5000 7500 27500 50000 94000 67 1003 6100 1812 80 s 275 500 1400 2300 4200 6250 13500 27500 82000 67 1793 6102 1812/1 Large 8 2000 11000 22500 52500 - - - - - - 55 42 6101 1812/1 Small 8 75 s 300 625 2500 4200 8500 16000 30000 - - 65 297 6103 1813 85 s 285 450 1700 3250 5500 7000 18500 - 140000 67 1254 6104 1813 50C/UNI 85 s 425 900 3500 5500 9500 16500 44000 - - 65 229 6105 1814 75 s 330 s 550 1600 2850 5000 7000 12500 28500 57500 67 1103 6106 1814/3 110 650 1200 3200 4750 9500 25000 45000 - - 65 340 6107 1814 E/A 95 s 500 1400 6000 - 15000 20000 - - - 64 191 6108 1815/2 1300 5750 7800 18500 32000 56000 75000 120000 - - 65 431 6109 1817 75 s 240 s 375 1500 2800 5500 10000 15000 32500 65000 67 1183 6110 181.7 Punctuated Date 85 550 1150 3750 - - 24500 45000 - - 65 146 6111 1817/3 150 775 1400 4350 7600 20000 27500 - - - 64 316 6112 1817/4 - 245000 310000 - - - - - - - 53 7 6113 1818 75 s 230 s 385 1100 2150 4250 5500 18500 32500 55000 67 1434 6114 1818/7 Small 8 90 285 575 2000 3400 10000 15000 23500 - - 65 261 6115 1818/7 Large 8 100 260 625 2350 4150 7650 11500 20000 - - 65 306 6117 1819 70 s 225 s 335 900 s 2500 5000 8500 19500 32500 - 66 977 6118 1819/8 Small 9 100 275 450 1850 3250 6000 8000 16500 30000 - 66 353 6119 1819/8 Large 9 100 285 500 1350 2750 8250 12500 27500 42500 - 66 462 6121 1820 Curl Base 2, Small Date 75 s 350 500 1500 3250 12000 15000 18500 - - 65 275 6122 1820 Sq. 2, Lg Date, Knob 2 75 s 360 s 575 2000 3500 6500 9000 19500 32000 - 66 239 6123 1820 Sq. 2, Lg Date, No Knob 75 s 325 600 1800 3250 6850 9500 45000 - - 66 345 6125 1820/19 Square Base 2 110 425 650 2450 4100 8000 16500 36500 - - 65 195 6126 1820/19 Curl Base 2 90 400 750 2500 4750 8500 28500 40000 - - 65 272 6128 1821 75 s 235 s 300 1400 2150 4000 5500 13000 26000 - 66 1216 6129 1822 71 s 200 s 310 800 s 1850 3400 6000 15000 27500 52500 67 1403 6130 1822/1 90 350 550 1750 3000 5750 9750 22500 70000 - 66 225 6131 1823 75 s 210 s 295 775 s 1800 2950 s 5000 11000 29000 - 66 1537 6132 1823 Broken 3 100 575 850 3250 6250 15000 22500 37500 - - 65 147 6133 1823 Patched 3 100 450 750 3500 4750 7250 11500 28000 - - 65 169 6134 1823 Ugly 3 100 475 800 4500 7000 13500 19500 37500 - - 65 123 6137 1824 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2350 s 4000 9500 23500 - 68 1710 6139 1824/1 75 s 220 s 350 1100 2600 7250 9950 25000 - - 65 267 6140 1824/4 73 s 210 s 335 1250 2900 5000 5500 22500 50000 - 66 364 6138 1824 Over Various Dates 105 s 260 s 350 1850 3000 5000 10000 25000 - - 65 233 6142 1825 65 s 160 s 235 625 s 1550 2600 s 4000 9000 24000 - 66 2091 6143 1826 65 s 160 s 235 700 s 1600 2750 s 4250 9500 24500 55000 67 3041 6144 1827 Square Base 2 65 s 160 s 285 750 s 1850 3000 s 4250 15000 30000 s 52500 67 3582 6145 1827 Curl Base 2 65 s 210 s 285 850 t 2000 4650 8500 s 17500 - - 65 237 6147 1827/6 80 200 s 425 s 1150 2250 4500 s 8000 s 12500 30000 - 66 341 6148 1828 Curl Base 2, No Knob 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1450 2650 s 4000 10500 25000 - 66 749 6149 1828 Curl Base 2, Knob 105 s 210 s 285 850 s 1950 5500 7650 15000 - - 65 160 6150 1828 Square Base 2, Large 8’s 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 4750 12500 28500 - 66 262 6151 1828 Sq Base 2, Sm 8’s, Lg Lt 65 s 170 s 245 700 s 1700 2750 s 4000 8500 40000 s - 66 1251 6152 1828 Sq Base 2, Sm 8’s, Sm Lt 65 s 200 s 285 1850 2650 5000 s 8000 30500 - - 65 96 6154 1829 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 23500 - 66 2550 6155 1829/7 80 185 325 1300 2400 3950 6500 26000 51500 - 66 497 6156 1830 Small 0 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 22500 50000 67 2651 6157 1830 Large 0 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 4250 9500 23500 - 66 667 39835 1830 Large Letters 1200 3500 4500 10000 - 22500 - - - - 63 6159 1831 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 22500 50000 67 2872 6160 1832 Small Letters 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 23500 52500 67 3618 6161 1832 Large Letters 85 s 200 s 285 850 2150 4250 5750 - 32500 - 66 283 6163 1833 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 25000 55000 68 2634 6164 1834 Large Date, Large Letter 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 23500 52500 67 1300 6165 1834 Lg Date, Small Letters 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 23500 60000 67 1011 6166 1834 Sm Date, Small Letters 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 26500 55000 67 1940 6168 1835 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 11500 25500 - 67 1653 6169 1836 Lettered Edge 65 s 160 s 235 550 s 1250 2250 s 3500 8500 22500 - 66 2627 6170 1836 50/00, Lettered Edge 100 300 600 2200 3400 5400 9500 35000 - - 65 150

Capped Bust Half Dollar - Type 2, Reeded Edge, “50 CENTS” on Reverse (1836-1837)

6175 1836 950 3150 4100 6750 9250 21000 32500 65000 - - 65 374 6176 1837 68 175 265 700 1200 2750 5850 22500 32500 85000 67 2021

Capped Bust Half Dollar - Type 3, Reeded Edge, “HALF DOL.” on Reverse (1838-1839)

6177 1838 67 175 270 725 1200 3500 5750 19500 45000 100000 67 1572 6179 1839 67 175 270 725 1200 3500 5900 27500 50000 - 66 721

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210 s 250 550 s 1050 2000 5000 s 8500 21000
1924 CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Capped Bust Half Dollar - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836)
s
s
s
Stars 50/20
Goddess Large Stars
6079 1807
29500 100000 66
6085 Type 65 s 160
235 550
1250 2250
3500 8500 22500 50000 68 6086 1807 Large
140 s 900 1525 3950 7800 14500 22000 37500 - - 65 657 39357 1807 Bearded
50/20
Small Stars 150
Stars
DOLLARS
HALF

96821 1981-S Type1 DC 5 6 7 8 9 10 23 115 - - 70 14053

96822 1981-S Type2 DC - 9 10 11 12 18 35 1100 - - 70 3425

96823 1982-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 115 - - 70 8849

96824 1983-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 75 - - 70 8683

96825 1984-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 80 - - 70 7485

96826 1985-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 70 - - 70 7494

96827 1986-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 75 - - 70 8077 96828 1987-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 75 - - 70 8082 96829 1988-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 80 - - 70 7440

96830 1989-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 6992

96831 1990-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 75 - - 70 7591 96832 1991-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 80 - - 70 7013 96833 1992-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 6464

96834 1992-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 87 - - 70 6785

96835 1993-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 6698

96836 1993-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 55 - - 70 5306 96837 1994-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 75 - - 70 6379 96838 1994-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 90 - - 70 5215 96839 1995-S DC 8 9 10 11 13 14 26 65 - - 70 6035 96840 1995-S Silver DC 23 s 23 s 23 24 s 24 25 s 55 85 - - 70 5004

96841 1996-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 5692

96842 1996-S Silver DC 17 s 17 s 17 18 s 18 21 44 155 - - 70 5239 96843 1997-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 85 - - 70 5802 96848 1997-S Silver DC 22 s 21 s 21 22 s 22 23 s 37 110 - - 70 5427 96849 1998-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 90 - - 70 5466 96909 1998-S Silver DC 17 s 17 s 17 18 s 18 19 s 32 95 - - 70 5804 96910 1999-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 65 - - 70 6063 96911 1999-S Silver DC 19 s 20 s 20 21 s 22 24 s 31 130 - - 70 8037 96912 2000-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 65 - - 70 7179 96913 2000-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 100 - - 70 9125 96914 2001-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 110 - - 70 6538 96915 2001-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 100 - - 70 7542 96916 2002-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 65 - - 70 5455 96917 2002-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 65 - - 70 6936 96918 2003-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 65 - - 70 5573 96919 2003-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 100 - - 70 8045 96920 2004-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 65 - - 70 5976 96921 2004-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 105 - - 70 8700 96974 2005-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 65 - - 70 6858 96975 2005-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 130 - - 70 6839 96976 2006-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 5452 96977 2006-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 90 - - 70 5703 149558 2007-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 4710 149561 2007-S Silver DC 18 s 18 s 18 19 s 19 20 s 30 100 - - 70 5232 394952 2008-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 65 - - 70 3525 394955 2008-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 85 - - 70 4553 407283 2009-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 4748 407286 2009-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 105 - - 70 4073 419123 2010-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 3581 416789 2010-S Silver DC 16 s 16 s 16 17 s 17 18 s 23 110 - - 70 4230 505195 2011-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 4246 505198 2011-S Silver DC - - - - 17 18 s 15 65 - - 70 5740 511877 2012-S DC 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 55 - - 70 1335 511879 2012-S Silver DC - - - 90 95 95 125 250 - - 70 1573 517076 2012-S SilverLimitedEdition

PRSet DC - - 27 35 40 120 185 285 - - 70 415 512019 2012-S BirthSet DC - - - - 15 25 50 375 - - 70 517529 2013-S DC - - - - - 8 18 85 - - 70 1799 518578 2013-S Silver DC - - - 17 s 17 18 s 23 100 - - 70 2024 526480 2013-S SilverLimitedEdition

PRSet DC - - - - 25 28 55 125 - - 70 831 524466 2014-S DC - - - - 7 8 18 75 - - 70 1824 528363 2014-S Silver DC - - - - 17 18 s 45 100 - - 70 2807 530169 2014-P Silver50thAnniversarySet DC - - - - 20 25 40 110 - - 70 8421 530174 2014-W ReverseProof50th

AnniversarySet - - 45 50 52 60 75 125 - - 70 8607 530185 2014-W GoldJFK50thAnniversary DC - 1050 1075 1100 1150 1160 1250 1500 - - 70 9529 537590 2015-S DC - - - - - 8 18 55 - - 70 2235 543601 2015-S Silver DC - - 25 26 27 28 39 120 - - 70 1934 599620 2016-S DC - - - - - 8 18 55 - - 70 1257 599623 2016-S Silver DC - - - 17 s 17 18 s 23 60 - - 70 2998 593764 2016-S BirthSet DC - - - - - 10 20 110 -

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DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED
64 65 66 67 68 69
BestGrade ALL
KENNEDY HALF
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 63
70 0 0
- 70 593765 2016-S BirthSetFirstStrike DC - - - - - - - 130 - - 70 593785 2016-S HappyBirthdaySet FirstStrike DC - - - - - - - 175 - - 70 KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL 6844 1964 SMS - 14500 15500 17500 35000 45000 65000 - - - 69 13 6845 1965 SMS 4 5 7 17 60 250 - - - - 68 3890 86845 1965 SMS CA 20 27 80 125 350 3250 - - - - 68 865 96845 1965 SMS DC 325 450 800 1850 6000 - - - - - 67 50 6846 1966 SMS 4 5 7 17 46 220 - - - - 68 3588 86846 1966 SMS CA 9 23 46 70 130 1450 - - - - 68 1012 96846 1966 SMS DC 135 235 500 625 1850 10500 - - - - 68 73 HALF DOLLARS

6997 1854 - - - - - 14000 18000 24500 47500 - 65 17 86997 1854 CA - - - - - 15000 19500 30000 55000 - 65 8 6998 1855 - - - - - 12500 17000 23500 50000 65000 66 19 86998 1855 CA - - - - - 13500 18500 26000 55000 75000 66 7 6999 1856 - - - - 5500 8500 11500 17500 34500 - 65 28 86999 1856 CA - - - - - - 13000 22000 - - 66 3 7000 1857 - - - - 4500 8000 11000 17000 35000 65000 66 34 87000 1857 CA - - - - - 9500 13000 19000 49500 90000 66 7 7001 1858 - - 7500 8500 10500 12500 14000 22000 45000 - 65 104 87001 1858 CA - - - - - 13500 - 25000 - - 64 4 7002 1859 - - - - 2850 3800 4700 7500 22500 27500 67 183 87002 1859 CA - - - - 2850 4400 5950 9000 32000 43000 67 27 7003 1860 - - - - 2750 3650 4500 6500 28000 33000 67 157 87003 1860 CA - - - - 2750 4200 5450 7500 39500 44500 67 51 7004 1861 - - - - 2750 3650 4500 6700 24000 31000 67 127 87004 1861 CA - - - - 2700 3500 5500 7700 39500 44500 66 33 7005 1862 - - - 2000 2750 3650 4500 6500 24000 35000 66 195 87005 1862 CA - - - - 2750 4200 5450 7500 39500 - 65 20 97005 1862 DC - - - - - 4300 6750 10500 - - 64 2 7006 1863 - - - - 2750 3650 4500 6500 22500 29500 67 194 87006 1863 CA - - - - 2750 4200 5450 7500 29500 44500 67 35 97006 1863 DC - - - - - 4300 6750 12000 - - 64 3 7007 1864 - - - 2000 2750 3650 4500 6500 21000 31500 67 204 87007 1864 CA - - - - 2750 4200 5450 7500 37500 45000 66 36 97007 1864 DC - - - - - - 7750 - - - 63 1 7008 1865 - - - 2000 2750 3650 4500 6500 20000 25000 67 192 87008 1865 CA - - - - 2750 4200 5450 7500 29500 39000 66 62 97008 1865 DC - - - - - 4300 6750 10500 31500 59500 66 14 7009 1866NoMotto - - - - - - - 1500000 - - 64 1

Liberty Seated Dollar - Type 4, With Motto (1866-1873)

7013 Type - - - 1100 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 67 87013 Type CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 27500 69 97013 Type DC - - - - 2100 3500 6000 9750 22500 46500 67 7014 1866Motto - - - - 1900 3100 3750 5250 17000 27500 67 244 87014 1866Motto CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 22000 32500 69 63 97014 1866Motto DC - - - - 2100 3500 6000 9750 29500 47500 66 18 7015 1867 - - - - 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 66 249 87015 1867 CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 - 65 47 97015 1867 DC - - - - 2100 3500 6000 9750 22500 46500 66 15 7016 1868 - - - 1100 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 67 255 87016 1868 CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 31500 66 50 97016 1868 DC - - - - - - 6000 9750 22500 65000 67 13 7017 1869 - - - 1300 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 67 218 87017 1869 CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 27500 68 53 97017 1869 DC - - - - 2100 3500 6000 9750 22500 46500 67 24 7018 1870 - - - 1100 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 67 256 87018 1870 CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 27500 68 52 97018 1870 DC - - - - 2100 3500 6000 9750 22500 46500 67 12 7019 1871 - - - 1350 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 67 243 87019 1871 CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 27500 68 45 97019 1871 DC - - - - 2100 3500 6000 9750 22500 46500 67 10 7020 1872 - - - - 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 66 236 87020 1872 CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 30000 67 45 97020 1872 DC - - - - - - 6000 9750 22500 - 65 7 7021 1873Seated - - - - 1900 3100 3750 5250 11000 26500 67 197 87021 1873Seated CA - - - - 1950 3200 4500 6850 16500 27500 68 67 97021 1873Seated DC - - - - 2100 3500 6000 9750 22500 46500 67 18

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SEATED DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED
12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL
LIBERTY
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4
TRADE DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Trade Dollar (1873-1885) 7030 Type 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1125 1650 2550 7500 23500 68 7031 1873 100 260 s 400 710 s 1100 t 2000 t 3250 4250 t 8750 28500 67 346 7032 1873-CC 275 625 s 1750 4250 7200 13000 26000 56500 175000 - 65 316 7033 1873-STrade 100 185 s 450 s 900 s 1600 s 2200 t 3850 s 5000 t 28500 75000 66 257 7034 1874 100 185 s 400 685 s 1000 t 1475 2400 3550 16000 50000 67 225 7035 1874-CC 250 400 700 t 2000 3200 5000 6250 t 16000 s 40000 125000 66 514 7036 1874-S 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1175 2000 3500 s 30000 - 65 638 7037 1875 250 s 375 s 850 s 1850 s 2750 s 3200 5250 t 8750 16000 t 45000 68 169 7038 1875-CC 225 s 375 s 700 1300 2600 3700 5000 9500 45000 125000 66 728 7039 1875-S 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1125 1650 2550 7500 23500 68 1702 7040 1875-S/CC 200 425 900 2400 4200 8000 18500 28500 t 85000 - 65 103 7041 1876 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1125 1650 2550 7500 23500 67 676 7042 1876-CC 215 375 700 2650 5950 11500 21500 45000 125000 - 65 314 7043 1876-S 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1125 1650 2550 9500 37500 66 1413 7044 1877 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1125 1650 2550 10000 33500 66 1034 7045 1877-CC 275 425 1050 2000 4250 6500 9000 25000 80000 150000 66 260 7046 1877-S 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1125 1650 2550 7500 23500 67 2803 7047 1878-CC 550 1300 4250 9000 17000 24500 32500 79000 150000 265000 66 218 7048 1878-S 100 185 s 300 485 s 800 t 1125 1650 2550 7500 23500 68 1913 TRADE DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Trade Dollar (1873-1885) 7052 Type 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 7250 11000 24500 - - 68 87052 Type CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 4750 9750 12500 25000 - - 69 DOLLARS

TRADE

97052 Type DC 2000 2350 3000 4650 7250 13500 23500 54500 - - 67 7053 1873 2000 2150 2300 3150 5000 16000 35000 - - - 66 198

87053 1873 CA 2150 2350 2750 4500 7250 18500 37500 - - - 66 52

97053 1873 DC - - 4250 5150 9750 - - - - - 64 3

7054 1874 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 8250 27500 - - - 66 244

87054 1874 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 5500 15000 32500 - - - 66 70

97054 1874 DC - - - 5150 8750 25000 - - - - 65 11

7055 1875 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 10050 11500 38500 - - 67 241

87055 1875 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 5050 14000 16500 - - - 65 78

97055 1875 DC 2000 2350 3000 4650 7750 22000 - - - - 65 11

7056 1876 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 7250 19500 - - - 66 284

87056 1876 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 4750 7750 17500 45000 - - 67 100

97056 1876 DC - - - 5900 8250 - - - - - 64 8

7057 1877 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 9000 16500 37500 - - 67 201

87057 1877 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 5250 17500 23500 40000 - - 67 73

97057 1877 DC 2000 2350 3000 4650 7250 22500 - - - - 65 15

7058 1878 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 8000 11000 26500 - - 68 285

87058 1878 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 5050 10500 13500 27000 - - 69 104

97058 1878 DC - - - 4650 7250 - - - - - 66 9

7059 1879 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 7250 11000 24500 - - 68 628

87059 1879 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 4750 9750 12500 25000 - - 68 144

97059 1879 DC 2000 2350 3000 4650 7250 13500 23500 54500 - - 67 6 7060 1880 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 7250 11000 24500 - - 67 716

87060 1880 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 4750 9750 12500 25000 - - 67 212

97060 1880 DC - - - 4650 7250 13500 23500 54500 - - 67 12

7061 1881 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 7250 11000 24500 - - 67 440

87061 1881 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 4750 9750 12500 25000 - - 68 133

97061 1881 DC 2000 2350 3000 4650 7250 13500 23500 54500 - - 67 23

7062 1882 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 7250 11000 24500 - - 68 429

87062 1882 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 4750 9750 12500 25000 - - 68 165

97062 1882 DC 2000 2350 3000 4650 7250 13500 23500 54500 - - 67 62

7063 1883 2000 2150 2300 3150 4250 7250 11000 24500 - - 67 458

87063 1883 CA 2150 2350 2750 4000 4750 9750 12500 25000 - - 68 115 97063 1883 DC 2000 2350 3000 4650 7250 13500 23500 54500 - - 67 5 7064 1884 - - 450000 525000 700000 900000 - 1250000 - - 67 7 87064 1884 CA - - - 550000 750000 - - - - - 64 3 7065 1885 1450000 1750000 2000000 - - 3750000 - - - - 65 1 87065 1885 CA - - 1850000 2100000 2500000 - - - - - 64 2

Morgan Dollar (1878-1921)

Complete Set - Date 1104 1302 1698 4255 s 9167 s 11414 16476 s 41150 189715 t 1672085 s

Complete Set - Date PL - - - - 16041 s 23650 s 54120 s 157290 t - -

Complete Set - Date DM - - - - 23040 s 44725 s 112000 t - - -

Complete Set-Date & Mint Mark 9122 t 12816 t 25482 t 87985 s 433433 s 594227 1007894 t 3024250 t - -

Complete Set - with Major Varieties 11076 t 15573 t 31660 t 114081 s 561730 s - - - -7072 18788TF 45 60 85 120 210 270 525 1300 t 5250 t 55000 68 16970 7073 18788TF PL - - - - 260 385 900 s 2600 - - 65 1004 97073 18788TF DM - - - - 475 s 1500 4500 18000 45000 - 66 254 7078 18787/8TFStrong 37 41 65 85 210 275 500 1650 t 10000 t - 66 8643 7079 18787/8TFStrong PL - - - - 290 450 t 1250 t 4000 s - - 65 380 97079 18787/8TFStrong DM - - - - 475 1400 t 4500 20000 - - 65 176 7074 18787TFReverseof1878 32 40 59 72 120 145 250 875 4000 t - 66 20620 7075 18787TFReverseof1878 PL - - - - 180 250 s 500 t 1800 s 10500 s - 66 1434 97075 18787TFReverseof1878 DM - - - - 500 s 650 t 1800 t 8000 35000 - 66 603 7076 18787TFReverseof1879 32 40 59 72 175 275 475 1700 s 8000 t 60000 67 7715 7077 18787TFReverseof1879 PL - - - - 325 s 575 s 1000 t 3500 t 17000 s - 66 226 97077 18787TFReverseof1879 DM - - - - 500 1250 t 3800 t 16000 t - - 65 115 7080 1878-CC 105 135 175 220 420 450 550 1550 5250 37500 67 30231 7081 1878-CC PL - - - - 475 625 1250 2750 8000 - 66 1886 97081 1878-CC DM - - - - 800 1850 3100 11000 27500 - 66 428 7082 1878-S 27 28 31 39 75 s 90 117 300 750 11500 68 49471 7083 1878-S PL - - - - 100 175 235 525 3450 - 68 1684 97083 1878-S DM - - - - 250 325 2500 7500 22500 - 66 309 7084 1879 27 27 29 37 67 s 95 160 625 2300 42500 67 14529 7085 1879 PL - - - - 95 175 575 3500 9000 - 66 421 97085 1879 DM - - - - 320 625 2200 15000 32500 - 66 238 7086 1879-CC 145 215 975 3000 6000 7500 10500 24000 120000 - 66 5285 7087 1879-CC PL - - - - 7300 8500 12500 38500 - - 65 303 97087 1879-CC DM - - - - 7750 12500 18000 55000 - - 65 62 7088 1879-CCCappedDie 145 225 950 2500 5650 7000 11500 40000 - - 65 3229 7089 1879-CCCappedDie PL - - - - 6750 10000 21000 - - - 64 98 97089 1879-CCCappedDie DM - - - - 7750 11000 50000 - - - 64 19 7090 1879-O 27 27 29 41 155 295 575 2950 17000 t - 66 13324 7091 1879-O PL - - - - 200 400 1100 6250 - - 65 294 97091 1879-O DM - - - - 1150 2000 5500 30000 - - 65 168 7092 1879-S 27 27 29 36 57 s 65 82 145 250 785 68 104878 7093 1879-S PL - - - - 65 110 165 270 610 1650 68 5283 97093 1879-S DM - - - - 135 250 375 1000 2250 7500 67 965 7094 1879-SReverseof1878 36 37 41 61 450 750 1650 4500 43000 - 66 4399 7095 1879-SReverseof1878 PL - - - - 650 2650 5500 12500 - - 65 76 7096 1880 27 27 29 36 63 s 100 140 525 t 1675 t - 66 15236 7097 1880 PL - - - - 100 165 350 1350 8500 - 66 285 97097 1880 DM - - - - 200 500 1650 5250 17500 - 66 211

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DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED
ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
BestGrade ALL
MORGAN DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 4 12 40 55 62 63 64 65 66 67
DOLLARS

LIBERTY HEAD $10 REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED

8640 1864-S 70000 97500 175000 - - - - - - - 55 24 8641 1865 5500 8000 21500 - - 85000 - - - - 63 51 8642 1865-S 8750 11500 35000 - - - - - - - 55 25 8643 1865-S 865/Inverted186 7500 14000 42500 - - - 200000 - - - 64 42 8644 1866-S NoMotto 8500 11500 27500 - - - - - - - 58 36

Liberty Head $10 - Type 3, With Motto (1866-1907)

8648 Type 690 705 730 750 775 825 1200 2600 6900 32000 68 8649 1866 Motto 3000 3750 12000 - - - - - - - 58 56

8650 1866-S Motto 3250 4500 14500 - - - - - - - 58 33 8651 1867 2500 4500 12000 34500 - - - - - - 61 42 8652 1867-S 4500 7700 23000 - - - - - - - 55 35 8653 1868 960 1550 3800 15000 37500 - - - - - 62 158 8654 1868-S 1165 2600 6750 - - - - - - - 58 57 8655 1869 3000 4600 13500 34500 52500 - - - - - 62 41 8656 1869-S 3500 4500 12000 35000 - - - - - - 61 53 8657 1870 1260 2250 7900 - - - - - - - 58 69 8658 1870-CC 44000 52000 135000 - - - - - - - 55 53 8659 1870-S 2650 3750 11500 30000 - - - - - - 61 74 8660 1871 2600 3250 9750 35000 - - - - - - 60 41 8661 1871-CC 8500 14000 28000 - - - - - - - 62 77 8662 1871-S 1800 2450 10000 - - - - - - - 58 68 8663 1872 4900 7000 19000 - 45000 - 75000 - - - 64 38 8664 1872-CC 8500 12500 39000 - - - - - - - 58 66 8665 1872-S 1250 1650 7000 - - - - - - - 58 104 8666 1873 11000 21000 49000 85000 - - - - - - 60 19 8667 1873-CC 14000 25000 75000 - - - - - - - 58 55 8668 1873-S 1750 3000 9500 27500 57500 - - - - - 62 68 8669 1874 755 790 960 2000 4250 7500 14500 40000 - - 65 398 8670 1874-CC 4750 5800 22500 - - 200000 - - - - 63 191 8671 1874-S 2150 2950 10500 - - - - - - - 58 85 8672 1875 100000 150000 575000 - - - - - - - 55 9 8673 1875-CC 6200 9500 50000 - 110000 - - - - - 62 90 8674 1876 5250 9750 37500 92500 - - - - - - 60 36 8675 1876-CC 5800 9500 34000 - - - - - - - 58 100 8676 1876-S 3750 5000 27500 - - - - - - - 55 68 8677 1877 4000 7500 16500 32000 - - - - - - 61 42 8678 1877-CC 8750 11500 50000 - - - - - - - 58 56 8679 1877-S 855 1600 6500 - - - - - - - 58 127 8680 1878 725 750 830 975 1800 7000 11000 35000 - - 65 334 8681 1878-CC 5500 12500 55000 - - - - - - - 58 66 8682 1878-S 785 860 2750 12500 - - 45000 - - - 64 169 8683 1879 740 760 850 925 1230 3500 7750 16500 37500 - 66 660 8684 1879-CC 22500 25000 57500 - - - - - - - 58 45 8685 1879-O 10000 15500 32500 80000 - - - - - - 61 46 8686 1879-S 710 735 905 1050 2100 6250 - 65000 - - 65 337 8687 1880 690 705 730 750 880 1500 5000 - - - 65 1667 8688 1880-CC 1100 1750 6000 25000 - - - - - - 61 162 8689 1880-O 1680 2500 5250 17500 37500 - 130000 - - - 64 200 8690 1880-S 690 705 855 885 950 2400 9750 - - - 64 786 8691 1881 690 705 730 750 775 975 2600 24500 - - 65 7752 8692 1881-CC 1080 1340 3200 7750 14000 50000 - - - - 63 308 8693 1881-O 1280 1590 3850 12500 - - - - - - 61 133 8694 1881-S 690 705 730 750 900 2250 - - - - 63 1813 8695 1882 690 705 730 750 775 1050 2050 - 52500 - 66 8669 8696 1882-CC 1070 3000 11500 28500 - 47500 - - - - 63 140 8697 1882-O 930 1250 3000 8500 30000 47500 - - - - 63 189 8698 1882-S 700 710 740 850 1275 2500 14000 30000 - - 65 348 8699 1883 690 705 730 750 875 1600 8500 - - - 64 1147 8700 1883-CC 2400 2900 7500 40000 - - - - - - 61 179 8701 1883-O 13500 28500 72500 - - - - - - - 61 32 8702 1883-S 755 840 930 1600 2600 8000 - - 65000 - 66 182 8703 1884 700 720 765 975 1325 3750 13500 29500 - - 65 329 8704 1884-CC 2150 2500 7000 16500 40000 65000 - - - - 63 165 8705 1884-S 690 705 730 860 1650 5250 - - - - 63 513 8706 1885 690 705 730 800 1075 2750 4000 - - - 65 558 8707 1885-S 690 705 730 800 975 3000 9250 - - - 64 830 8708 1886 690 705 730 775 1350 2500 9500 - - - 64 579 8709 1886-S 690 705 730 750 775 1075 3250 - 47500 - 66 2280 8710 1887 690 725 805 925 1900 5250 14500 - - - 64 255 8711 1887-S 690 705 730 750 875 1400 5150 - - - 64 1291 8712 1888 700 720 790 925 1450 6000 - - - - 63 325 8713 1888-O 730 765 1030 1300 1950 6900 25000 - - - 64 521 8714 1888-S 690 705 730 750 875 1300 5750 - - - 64 1523 8715 1889 895 1040 1530 3150 7950 - - - - - 62 112 8716 1889-S 690 705 730 750 775 1850 3750 - - - 65 1297 8717 1890 690 705 730 800 1650 5000 10000 21500 - - 65 577 8718 1890-CC 815 890 2500 4750 9500 21500 65000 - - - 64 389 8719 1891 730 780 880 950 1175 2350 11500 - - - 64 525 8720 1891-CC 880 1040 1850 2350 3500 7500 20000 - - - 64 2410 8721 1892 690 705 730 750 775 1750 3500 8000 27500 - 66 5073 8722 1892-CC 900 1250 2200 4500 10250 32500 60000 - - - 64 478 8723 1892-O 745 795 915 1050 2300 9000 - - - - 63 639 8724 1892-S 700 720 750 850 1400 2700 8000 22000 - - 65 356 8725 1893 690 705 730 750 775 825 2250 9000 - - 65 20890

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8726 1893-CC 1010 1500 5750 13000 37500 - - - - - 62 222

8727 1893-O 740 790 925 1100 1950 5500 - - - - 63 494

8728 1893-S 690 705 765 800 1450 2600 9500 21000 42500 85000 67 548

8729 1894 690 705 730 750 775 825 1600 26500 - - 65 21161

8730 1894-O 725 765 880 1100 2400 6000 17500 - - - 64 624

8731 1894-S 770 815 1600 4500 12500 - - - - - 62 148

8732 1895 690 705 730 750 775 825 2500 12500 - - 65 6947

8733 1895-O 725 765 880 1000 2000 8000 - - - - 63 676

8734 1895-S 755 790 900 2750 5200 8000 19000 - 75000 125000 67 246

8735 1896 690 705 730 825 925 2000 3900 - - - 64 1161

8736 1896-S 710 725 830 1700 2750 9500 15000 35000 50000 - 66 298

8737 1897 690 705 730 750 775 1025 1850 7950 15000 - 66 6098

8738 1897-O 725 765 890 1000 2750 7250 15000 30000 42500 85000 67 358

690 705 830 995 1400 6250 10000 25000 50000 - 66 338

8739 1897-S

8740 1898 690 705 730 750 825 1750 3500 9500 16500 - 66 2717

8741 1898-S 690 705 760 825 1300 2000 5500 20000 42500 - 66 438

8742 1899 690 705 730 750 775 825 1200 2750 16000 - 66 12606

8743 1899-O 710 750 880 1350 2750 8250 25000 - - - 68 276

8744 1899-S 690 705 730 800 1075 2400 5000 18500 42000 85000 68 659

8745 1900 690 705 730 750 775 825 2500 5400 27500 - 66 4541

8746 1900-S 710 730 805 1050 2100 7000 14500 - - 150000 67 333

8747 1901 690 705 730 750 775 825 1200 2600 7900 37000 67 16833

8748 1901-O 705 725 805 850 1600 3800 7500 - 40000 - 66 562

8749 1901-S 690 705 730 750 775 825 1200 2600 6900 32000 67 17821

8750 1902 690 705 730 750 875 2000 3200 14500 - - 66 713

8751 1902-S 690 705 730 750 775 825 1200 2900 11500 - 68 2662

8752 1903 690 705 730 750 775 1250 2400 8500 24500 - 66 866

8753 1903-O 700 720 765 800 1750 2700 5750 - 35000 - 66 1305

8754 1903-S 690 705 730 750 775 825 1200 2800 7200 32000 67 1050

8755 1904 690 705 730 750 775 1700 3900 12500 22500 60000 67 1284

8756 1904-O 725 750 840 1050 1275 3100 7500 25000 - 70000 67 774

8757 1905 690 705 730 750 775 975 2700 6700 15500 58750 67 1629

8758 1905-S 690 705 805 1250 1850 5000 15000 35000 - - 65 438

8759 1906 690 705 730 750 775 1025 2900 9500 22000 50000 67 1133

8760 1906-D 690 705 730 750 775 875 2250 7500 18500 - 66 3430

8761 1906-O 725 750 840 950 1650 6500 8200 21500 37500 - 66 398

8762 1906-S 690 705 755 850 1650 3900 8000 14500 32500 55000 67 488

8763 1907Liberty 690 705 730 750 775 825 1300 5250 - - 65 17606 8764 1907-D 690 705 730 750 775 2000 4250 - - - 64 659 8765 1907-S 690 705 755 850 1650 5800 9000 19500 37500 - 66 302

LIBERTY HEAD $10 PROOFS

PCGS

Liberty Head $10 - Type 1, Covered Ear (1838-1839)

8770 1838 - - - - 1300000 1750000 - - - - 65 2 8771 1839/8Typeof1838 - 300000 - - 1300000 1750000 - - - - 65 1

Liberty Head $10 - Type 2, No Motto (1839-1866)

8775 Type 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65

88775 Type CA - - 62500 90000 140000 245000 - - - - 65 98775 Type DC - - 65000 95000 150000 300000 450000 - - - 66 88776 1840 CA - - - - 300000 - - - - - 64 88777 1841 CA - - - - - 300000 - - - - 65 8779 1843 70000 80000 95000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64 1 88780 1844 CA - - - 425000 - - - - - - 63 98780 1844 DC - - - - 500000 - - - - - 64 8781 1845 - - - 165000 225000 - - - - - 64 2 88781 1845 CA - - - - 250000 - - - - - 64 1 98781 1845 DC - - - - 275000 - - - - - 64 1 8782 1846 - - 95000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64 1 88782 1846 CA - - - - 180000 - - - - - 64 1 88783 1847 CA - - - - - 400000 - - - - 65 8784 1848 70000 80000 95000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64 8790 1854 - - - - - - - - - - 55 88793 1857 CA - - - - - 400000 - - - - 65 8794 1858 75000 85000 100000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64 1 8795 1859 - - - - 145000 - - - - - 64 1 8796 1860 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65 2 88796 1860 CA - - 62500 90000 140000 245000 - - - - 65 1 98796 1860 DC - - 65000 97500 160000 - - - - - 64 2 8797 1861 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65 3 88797 1861 CA - - 62500 90000 140000 - - - - - 64 1 8798 1862 - - - 85000 135000 - - - - - 64 5 88798 1862 CA - - - - 140000 - - - - - 64 4 98798 1862 DC - - - - - 300000 - - - - 65 1 8799 1863 - - - 85000 135000 - - - - - 64 7 88799 1863 CA - - - - 140000 - - - - - 64 98799 1863 DC - - - - 150000 - - - - - 65 5 8800 1864 29500 - - 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65 3 88800 1864 CA - - 62500 90000 140000 - - - - - 64 98800 1864 DC - - 65000 95000 150000 300000 - - - - 66 9 8801 1865 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 - - - - - 64 6 88801 1865 CA - - - 90000 140000 - - - - - 64 1 98801 1865 DC - - - - - - - - - - 66 1 Liberty Head $10 - Type 3, With Motto (1866-1907) 8805 Type 5750 7500 9500 14500 21000 55000 65000 95000 - - 67

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PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 30 40
65 66
DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL
EAGLES ($10)

LIBERTY HEAD $20 REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade

8904 1851 1750 2200 3600 6750 15000 28000 55000 - - - 64 676 8905 1851-O 3250 5000 14500 34500 65000 110000 - - - - 63 549 8906 1852 1750 2200 3400 7000 15000 23500 60000 - - - 64 1013 8907 1852-O 2590 4650 13500 42500 72500 - - - - - 62 427 8908 1853 1750 2200 3400 6600 15500 32000 - - - - 63 887 8909 1853/’2’ 2500 3950 14000 39500 - - - - - - 61 119 8910 1853-O 5500 8000 18500 37500 - 90000 - - - - 63 190 8911 1854 SmallDate 1750 2700 3900 8500 16500 27500 - 85000 - - 65 607 98911 1854 LargeDate 2000 3450 17500 - - - 100000 - - - 64 60 8912 1854-O 145000 260000 450000 - - - - - - - 58 16 8913 1854-S 5500 6750 19000 31000 39500 50000 70000 100000 - - 65 169 8914 1855 1750 2300 3800 11500 22500 55000 100000 - - - 64 305 8915 1855-O 20000 35000 69500 - - - - - - - 58 52 8916 1855-S 1750 2300 4500 8500 22500 35000 45000 62500 90000 - 66 999 8917 1856 1750 2200 5500 10000 18500 42500 - - - - 63 277 8918 1856-O 225000 260000 425000 - - - - - - - 58 16 8919 1856-S 1900 2500 4250 7250 15000 20000 27500 40000 80000 - 66 1752 8920 1857 1750 2200 3500 7900 22500 40000 80000 - - - 64 425 8921 1857-O 7250 10500 24000 - 95000 200000 - - - - 63 107 8922 1857-S 1750 2200 3400 5600 6500 8500 10000 14500 35000 125000 67 5993 8923 1858 1890 2500 4250 9750 35000 49000 65000 - - - 64 321 8924 1858-O 5750 10000 32000 62500 100000 - - - - - 62 123 8925 1858-S 1750 2200 3950 9250 20000 40000 - - - - 63 509 8926 1859 3000 4850 14500 25000 50000 - - - - - 62 102 8927 1859-O 13750 26000 72500 125000 - - - - - - 60 46 8928 1859-S 1750 2200 4000 14500 28500 54500 - - - - 63 578 8929 1860 1750 2200 3650 6600 12000 24500 70000 120000 - - 65 711 8930 1860-O 22500 40000 70000 - 135000 - - - - - 62 52 8931 1860-S 1750 2300 4000 10000 20000 30000 42500 - - - 64 565 8932 1861 1750 2200 3400 6000 8500 15000 27000 65000 - 350000 67 2239 8933 1861 PaquetReverse - - - - - - - - - - 61 2 8934 1861-O 24500 39500 78000 250000 - - - - - - 60 120 8935 1861-S 1750 2500 4300 14500 34000 55000 - - - - 63 518 8936 1861-S Paquet 37500 64000 140000 - - - - - - - 58 82 8937 1862 5250 11250 22500 40000 55000 75000 - - - - 63 73 8938 1862-S 1750 2400 5750 13500 32500 60000 - - - - 63 685 8939 1863 4000 5500 22500 35000 55000 75000 97500 - - - 64 151 8940 1863-S 1850 2600 3900 9500 22500 31500 47500 - - - 64 633 8941 1864 2050 4500 12000 22500 47500 72500 160000 282000 - - 65 240 8942 1864-S 1950 2400 5250 10500 22500 40000 60000 - - - 64 695 8943 1865 1775 2300 4400 8000 18000 24500 42000 88000 - - 65 379 8944 1865-S 1850 2300 3700 7250 12000 15000 24000 34000 50000 - 66 1093 8945 1866-S NoMotto 9000 22500 75000 165000 400000 - - - - - 62 142

Liberty Head $20 - Type 2, With Motto, “TWENTY D.” on Reverse (1866-1876) 8948 Type 1385 1450 1500 1750 2750 6950 38000 185000 275000 425000 67 8949 1866 Motto 1585 1750 6000 11000 32500 55000 110000 - - - 64 393 8950 1866-S Motto 1635 2500 10000 21500 39500 - - - - - 62 539 8951 1867 1385 1450 3250 6000 13500 36500 - 250000 325000 - 66 397 8952 1867-S 1385 1650 4750 15500 39500 - - - - - 62 581 8953 1868 1535 2750 8000 19500 42000 60000 - - - - 63 153 8954 1868-S 1385 1450 3250 13500 39000 - - - - - 62 684 8955 1869 1420 1500 3950 11000 19500 40000 80000 300000 - - 65 243 8956 1869-S 1385 1450 3950 9500 26000 42000 75000 - - - 64 845 8957 1870 1585 1800 7500 14500 34000 52500 - - - - 63 217 8958 1870-CC 220000 275000 550000 - - - - - - - 55 37 8959 1870-S 1385 1450 2200 7200 23500 65000 - - - - 63 880 8960 1871 1525 1630 5000 11000 29000 50000 67500 - - - 64 184 8961 1871-CC 23500 45000 68500 120000 - 325000 - - - - 63 123 8962 1871-S 1385 1450 1800 4750 11500 27500 55000 - - - 64 991 8963 1872 1385 1450 1720 4500 13000 26000 - - - - 63 544 8964 1872-CC 5000 9000 22500 65000 165000 - - - - - 62 290 8965 1872-S 1385 1450 1650 4000 14500 30000 - - - - 63 985 8966 1873 Closed3 1395 1525 1920 3850 16500 30000 - - - - 63 254 8967 1873 Open3 1385 1450 1500 1750 2750 6950 38000 185000 - - 65 7350 8968 1873-CC 5500 9500 25000 46500 90000 140000 - - - - 63 289 8969 1873-S Closed3 1385 1450 1500 2400 9000 27500 - - - - 63 1336 8979 1873-S Open3 1405 1550 2000 7500 29000 - - - - - 62 477 8970 1874 1385 1450 1500 2750 14500 21000 50000 - - - 64 949 8971 1874-CC 2650 3600 10000 25500 65000 - - - - - 62 1095 8972 1874-S 1385 1450 1500 2050 8000 28500 - - - - 63 2482 8973 1875 1385 1450 1500 1950 2750 6950 38000 195000 - - 65 1347 8974 1875-CC 1835 3150 6500 12500 21000 36500 80000 - - - 64 1639 8975 1875-S 1385 1450 1500 1750 4500 14000 40500 - - 500000 67 3689 8976 1876 1385 1450 1500 1750 3500 8950 42000 - - - 64 2265 8977 1876-CC 2800 3500 7250 14500 27500 - - - - - 62 1839 8978 1876-S 1385 1450 1500 1750 2750 6950 38000 185000 - - 65 5504 Liberty Head $20 - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907)

8981 Type 1385 1410 1430 1475 1500 1550 1700 2750 6750 65000 67

8982 1877 1400 1415 1565 1950 4000 13000 29000 - - - 64 1014 8983 1877-CC 2250 4000 13500 29500 65500 - - - - - 62 686 8984 1877-S 1385 1410 1555 1775 4450 17500 26000 40000 - - 65 2321 8985 1878 1400 1415 1490 1675 3200 13000 27500 - - - 64 1546 8986 1878-CC 6250 9500 26000 42000 75000 - - - - - 62 288 8987 1878-S 1400 1415 1530 1700 5000 21000 45000 - - - 64 1788

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DOUBLE EAGLES ($20)

99106 1890 DC 15000 19000 26000 38500 70000 - - - - - 64 1 9107 1891 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 105000 155000 - - - 66 13 89107 1891 CA 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 125000 177500 - - - 66 1 99107 1891 DC 15000 19000 26000 38500 70000 150000 205000 - - - 66 12 9108 1892 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 102500 145000 - - - 66 14 89108 1892 CA 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 122500 167500 - - - 66 99108 1892 DC - - - 38500 71000 155000 200000 - - - 66 8 9109 1893 15000 18500 24000 34000 57000 - - - - - 64 5 89109 1893 CA 16000 20000 26000 35500 66000 - - - - - 64 2 9110 1894 14500 18000 24000 34000 57000 105000 - - - - 65 12 89110 1894 CA 15000 19000 26000 35500 66000 125000 - - - - 65 1 99110 1894 DC - - - - - 150000 195000 - - - 66 3 9111 1895 14500 18000 24000 34000 57000 105000 - - - - 65 13

89111 1895 CA - - - - 66000 125000 - - - - 65 3 99111 1895 DC - - - - 72500 150000 195000 - - - 66 6 9112 1896 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 225000 - - 67 21 89112 1896 CA - - - 33000 61000 115000 157500 - - - 66 2 99112 1896 DC - - - 36500 67500 140000 185000 300000 - - 67 14 9113 1897 14000 17000 22000 34000 54500 100000 - - - - 65 13 89113 1897 CA - - - 35500 65000 120000 - - - - 65 4

99113 1897 DC - - - 39000 71500 145000 - - - - 65 5

9114 1898 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 29 89114 1898 CA - - 24000 33000 61000 115000 - - - - 65 6 99114 1898 DC - - - - 67500 140000 185000 - - - 66 10

9115 1899 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 16 89115 1899 CA 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 115000 157500 - - - 66 7 99115 1899 DC - - - 36500 67500 140000 - - - - 65 9

9116 1900 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 37 89116 1900 CA 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 115000 - 250000 - - 67 8 99116 1900 DC - - - - 67500 140000 - - - - 65 10

9117 1901 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 23 89117 1901 CA - 18000 24000 33000 61000 115000 157500 - - - 66 16 9118 1902 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 66 38 89118 1902 CA - - - - 61000 115000 - - - - 65 2 9119 1903 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 40 89119 1903 CA - - 24000 33000 61000 115000 - - - - 65 10 9120 1904 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 51 89120 1904 CA - 18000 - 33000 61000 115000 - - - - 65 20 99120 1904 DC - - - - 67500 - - - - - 64 1 9121 1905 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 26 89121 1905 CA - - - 33000 61000 115000 157500 - - - 66 10 9122 1906 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 45 89122 1906 CA - - 24000 33000 61000 115000 157500 - - - 66 14 9123 1907Liberty 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 39 89123 1907Liberty CA 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 115000 157500 250000 - - 67 19 99123 1907Liberty DC - - - - - - 185000 - - - 66 1 800190 1907-D BM - - 350000 - - - - - - - 62 1

28500 49500 72500 220000 350000 69 4256

30500 54500 72500 230000 385000 68 800

Gaudens

(1907-1908) 9141 1907Saint

1425

1850 2500 3250 6500 57500 135000 68 16547 9142 1908NoMotto 1330 1390 1415 1435 1460 1500 1850 2400 5950 20000 69 154658 9143 1908-DNoMotto 1340 1415 1465 1535 1610 2050 6000 26000 - - 66 5259 St. Gaudens $20 - Type 3, With Motto (1908-1933) 9147 1908Motto 1360 s 1390 s 1470 s 1825 s 2300 4000 12500 30000 100000 - 67 2552 9148 1908-DMotto 1360 s 1390 s 1585 s 1850 1950 2650 4750 23500 105000 - 67 3289 9149 1908-S 4000 6500 11500 14500 22500 29000 60000 100000 145000 - 67 535 9150 1909 1525 s 1630 s 1710 s 1975 s 2500 s 6150 38500 85000 - - 66 2190 9151 1909/8 1760 s 1990 s 2085 s 3000 4250 11000 52500 110000 - - 66 2297 9152 1909-D 1540 s 1790 s 3200 3850 6250 8000 32000 80000 250000 - 67 778 9153 1909-S 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1650 s 1875 s 4650 22500 67500 - 67 7090 9154 1910 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1625 s 2000 7000 45000 - - 66 8202 9155 1910-D 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1480 1640 s 1800 s 2750 7000 60000 - 67 7355 9156 1910-S 1380 s 1440 s 1485 s 1570 s 1700 s 2400 6150 32000 88000 200000 68 5605

9157 1911 1395 s 1455 s 1560 s 1745 s 2175 s 3750 16000 40000 185000 s - 67 2966

9158 1911-D 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1500 s 1625 s 2050 3750 55000 - 67 12500

9159 1911-S 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1625 s 1850 s 4250 13500 75000 - 67 5310

9160 1912

1385 s 1460 s 1610 s 1895 s 2100 s 4400 26000 60000 - - 66 3940

9161 1913 1385 s 1515 s 1685 s 1795 s 2400 5650 62500 - - - 65 2987

9162 1913-D 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1720 s 2250 5650 38500 - - 66 4839

9163 1913-S 1395 s 1590 s 2035 s 3300 4200 6250 31500 120000 - - 66 1967

9164 1914 1410 s 1540 s 1685 s 1945 s 2750 4750 18500 52500 - - 66 2222

9165 1914-D 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1575 s 1650 s 2850 8950 45000 - 67 7565

9166 1914-S

1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1525 s 1575 s 1900 6000 - - 66 20831

9167 1915 1395 s 1540 s 1660 s 1800 s 2100 s 5000 19000 - - - 65 2293

9168 1915-S 1360 s 1390 s 1435 s 1475 s 1500 s 1625 s 1950 5200 - - 66 14794

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PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
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PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 30 40 55 60
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STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL
Relief
STRIKE
62 63 64 65 66
415629 1854-S - - - - - - - - 1500000 - 66 409828 1856-O - - - - - 1500000 - - - - 63 1 89050 1906-DSpecialStrike - - - - - - - - 440000 - 66 1 ST. GAUDENS $20 REGULAR
St. Gaudens $20 - Type 1, High
(1907) 9135 1907HighRelief-WireEdge 10000 14000 16500 19000 24500
9136 1907HighRelief-FlatEdge 10000 14000 16500 19000 24500
St.
$20 - Type 2, No Motto
1340 1400
1700
DOUBLE EAGLES ($20)

MODERN SILVER AND CLAD COMMEMORATIVES PROOFS CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL 99778 1999-P$1Yellowstone DC 42 55 375 70 2453 99783 2000-P$1Library DC 31 39 400 70 2486 99785 2000-P$1LeifEricson DC 58 72 850 70 2675 99793 2001-P$1Buffalo DC 150 180 450 70 21506 528523 2001-P$1BuffaloFraserSignature DC - 350 750 70 399777 2001-PCapitolVisitor CA - - 100 70 10 99791 2001-P$1CapitolVisitor DC 32 45 225 70 2472 99798 2002-P$1Olympics-SaltLakeCity DC 32 45 300 70 2213 921000 2002-W$1WestPoint DC 30 40 150 70 3896 921002 2003-P$1FirstFlight DC 32 45 325 70 2285 921004 2004-P$1Edison DC 34 45 185 70 2784 921005 2004-P$1Lewis&Clark DC 34 50 125 70 6033 921006 2005-P$1Marshall DC 28 36 150 70 2277 921007 2005-P$1MarineCorps DC 44 55 200 70 6249 921008 2006-P$1Franklin-Scientist DC 38 48 150 70 3256 921009 2006-P$1Franklin-Founding Father DC 34 45 110 70 3603 21011 2006-S$1SanFranciscoOldMint DC 27 38 150 70 4735 147440 2007-P$1Jamestown DC 28 40 110 70 4833 149570 2007-P$1Desegregation DC 30 42 185 70 2030 394418 2008-P$1BaldEagle DC 35 45 225 70 5020 407351 2009-P$1AbrahamLincoln DC 42 60 110 70 9822 408826 2009-P$1LouisBraille DC 32 47 170 70 2172 417754 2010-W$1DisabledVeterans DC 30 42 135 70 3839 418539 2010-P$1BoyScoutsofAmerica DC 30 45 110 70 6693 506167 2011-P$1UnitedStatesArmy DC 47 60 160 70 1647 507290 2011-P$1MedalofHonor DC 48 62 150 70 1528 511165 2012-W$1Infantry DC 42 55 110 70 1470 511494 2012-P$1Star-SpangledBanner DC 47 65 110 70 1584 516077 2013-W$1GirlScouts100th Anniversary DC 50 70 120 70 1883 517653 2013-P$15StarGenerals Marshall,Eisenhower DC 45 65 110 70 1628 524354 2014-P$1CivilRightsActof1964 DC 40 55 130 70 805 525642 2014-P$1BaseballHallofFame DC 115 160 250 70 24796 529601 2014-P$1BaseballHallofFame DC - 300 500 70 541648 2015-W$1MarchofDimes DC 47 65 150 70 3477 539197 2015-P$1U.S.MarshalsService DC 40 55 285 70 672 539148 2015-P$1U.S.MarshalsService USMSLabel-FirstStrike DC 40 65 525 70 593889 2016-P$1MarkTwain DC 27 37 85 70 1293 595481 2016-P$1100thAnniv.Nat’lParks DC - 29 - 69 1013 MODERN GOLD COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL

Modern Gold Commemorative - $5 Modern Gold Commemoratives (1984 to Date) 9622 1986-W$5StatueOfLiberty 375 435 485 70 4313 9626 1987-W$5Constitution 335 385 435 70 7877 9630 1988-W$5Olympic 335 385 435 70 3136 9636 1989-W$5Congress 350 415 450 70 2518 9646 1991-W$5MountRushmore 355 415 460 70 2218 9924 1992-W$5Olympic 335 385 475 70 2151 9666 1992-W$5Columbus 335 385 460 70 1904 9672 1993-W$5Madison 365 425 500 70 2122 9678 1991-95-W$5WorldWarII 380 415 500 70 2009 9684 1994-W$5WorldCup 360 415 525 70 1730 9702 1995-W$5CivilWar 370 415 600 70 1344 9732 1995-W$5TorchRunner 385 475 525 70 1796 9734 1995-W$5Stadium 550 600 800 70 2087 9736 1996-W$5Flag 350 400 800 70 1727 9738 1996-W$5Cauldron 685 750 825 70 1747 9744 1996-W$5Smithsonian 440 500 800 70 1042 9759 1997-W$5JackieRobinson 1100 1200 4000 70 1109 9748 1997-W$5F.D.R. 375 435 525 70 1894 9777 1999-W$5Washington 345 415 460 70 2257 9792 2001-W$5CapitolVisitor 540 585 1000 70 3189 9799 2002-W$5SaltLakeCity 350 390 435 70 1930 21012 2006-S$5SanFranciscoOldMint 400 450 500 70 2462 147441 2007-W$5Jamestown 360 400 435 70 1876 394419 2008-W$5BaldEagle 345 400 435 70 1075 506170 2011-P$5UnitedStatesArmy 375 445 460 70 497 507307 2011-P$5MedalofHonor 390 440 500 70 514 511547 2012-W$5Star-SpangledBanner 390 450 525 70 636 517655 2013-P$55StarGeneralsMacArthur 510 575 900 70 504 525643 2014-W$5BaseballHallofFame 500 550 675 70 3996 541322 2014-W$5BaseballHallofFame1of16 GoldGloveAward - - 3600 70 536851 2015-W$5U.S.MarshalsService 365 435 485 70 331 595485 2016-W$5100thAnniv.Nat’lParks 510 575 700 70 391

Modern Gold Commemorative - $10 Modern Gold Commemoratives (1984-2003) 9613 1984-W$10Olympic 750 800 925 70 3017 9784 2000-W$10Library 1350 1500 2350 70 2055 21003 2003-W$10FirstFlight 750 800 860 70 2023

MODERN GOLD COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS

PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL

Modern Gold Commemorative - $5 Modern Gold Commemoratives (1984 to Date) 9623 1986-W$5StatueOfLiberty DC 375 420 485 70 12071 9627 1987-W$5Constitution DC 350 415 450 70 17132 9631 1988-W$5Olympic DC 350 415 435 70 9392 9637 1989-W$5Congress DC 350 415 440 70 5598 9647 1991-W$5MountRushmore DC 340 385 450 70 4751 9926 1992-W$5Olympic DC 355 405 485 70 3309 9667 1992-W$5Columbus DC 350 415 465 70 3591 9673 1993-W$5Madison DC 355 405 460 70 4016 9679 1991-95-W$5WorldWarII DC 360 425 485 70 4442 9685 1994-W$5WorldCup DC 350 415 525 70 3852 9703 1995-W$5CivilWar DC 360 425 500 70 3685 9733 1995-W$5TorchRunner DC 350 415 525 70 2895 9735 1995-W$5Stadium DC 350 415 550 70 2473 9737 1996-W$5Flag DC 370 430 725 70 1974 9739 1996-W$5Cauldron DC 360 410 625 70 2183 9745 1996-W$5Smithsonian DC 385 445 485 70 2033 9760 1997-W$5JackieRobinson DC 450 500 725 70 2065 9749 1997-W$5F.D.R. DC 365 410 450 70 2571 99777 1999-W$5Washington DC 375 450 575 70 3258 99792 2001-W$5CapitolVisitor DC 370 425 525 70 2244 99799 2002-W$5SaltLakeCity DC 370 425 460 70 1902 21013 2006-S$5SanFranciscoOldMint DC 360 435 475 70 3252 147442 2007-W$5Jamestown DC 350 415 450 70 2828 394420 2008-W$5BaldEagle DC 350 415 550 70 2103 507309 2011-W$5MedalofHonor DC 380 425 800 70 465 506172 2011-W$5UnitedStatesArmy DC 385 445 600 70 385 511548 2012-W$5Star-SpangledBanner DC 375 440 475 70 196 511492 2012-W$5Star-SpangledBanner FirstStrike DC 455 535 875 70 517657 2013-W$55StarGenerals

MacArthur DC 415 480 550 70 399 525644 2014-W$5BaseballHallofFame DC 550 600 850 70 5986 536855 2015-W$5U.S.MarshalsService DC 365 455 575 70 549 593901 2016-W$5MarkTwain DC - 420 500 70 235 595487 2016-W$5100thAnniv.Nat’lParks DC 430 460 485 70 343 Modern Gold Commemorative - $10 Modern Gold Commemoratives (1984-2003) 9614 1984-P$10Olympic DC 735 780 2300 70 2621 148720 1984-POlympic CA 735 785 - 69 13 9615 1984-D$10Olympic DC 775 850 1150 70 2631 9616 1984-S$10Olympic DC 750 800 1050 70 2572 9617 1984-W$10Olympic DC 735 780 1000 70 8679 99784 2000-W$10Library DC 900 975 1325 70 4808 921003 2003-W$10FirstFlight DC 735 780 1200 70 1737 598600 2016-W25C100thAnniversary 525 560 585 70 11320 598604 2016-W50C100thAnniversary 825 875 950 70 8629 597222 2016-W10C100thAnniversary 225 260 280 70 31748 SILVER EAGLES

68 69 70 BestGrade

Silver Eagles - Type 1, Normal (1986 to Date) 9801 1986$1 35 65 1600 70 18831 9808 1987$1 25 56 1000 70 18824 9816 1988$1 21 56 3400 70 11128 9826 1989$1 21 34 2000 70 14261 9836 1990$1 25 48 14000 70 7065 9846 1991$1 21 34 4500 70 12739 9856 1992$1 26 44 6000 70 11418 9866 1993$1 21 34 12000 70 9518 9876 1994$1 38 70 11000 70 10661 9886 1995$1 27 46 4500 70 12860 9900 1996$1 78 110 14000 70 13222 9912 1997$1 32 48 3000 70 9529 9929 1998$1 26 42 3500 70 8494 9947 1999$1 26 50 11000 70 9591 9969 2000$1MillenniumSet 25 95 15000 70 15479 9954 2001$1 21 34 1600 70 31856 9959 2002$1 21 34 650 70 21917 9964 2003$1 21 34 235 70 23740 9970 2004$1 21 34 115 70 24383 9975 2005$1 21 34 165 70 58572 9981 2006$1 21 34 97 70 153665 9997 2007$1 21 34 110 70 23073 393094 2008$1 21 36 62 70 378294 404423 2009$1 21 34 52 70 284594 415532 2010$1 21 34 52 70 99889 505220 2011$1Eagle-25thAnniversary 21 34 57 70 53379 509185 2011$1SilverEagle25thAnniversarySet 36 54 77 70 17406 508069 2011-(S)$1SilverEagleStruckatSanFrancisco 22 35 57 70 44597 508071 2011-(W)$1SilverEagleStruckatWestPoint 22 35 125 70 20845 509299 2011-S$1SilverEagle25thAnniversarySet 200 235 320 70 18610 509770 2012$1SilverEagle 21 34 57 70 21314 509810 2012-(S)$1SilverEagleStruckatSanFrancisco 50 65 57 69 44329 509812 2012-(W)$1SilverEagleStruckatWestPoint - 60 80 70 29701 515913 2013$1SilverEagle 21 34 62 70 71340

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PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL

515917 2013-(S)$1SilverEagleStruckatSanFrancisco - 60 62 70 52383 515915 2013-(W)$1SilverEagleStruckatWestPoint 21 34 52 70 55351 521459 2014$1SilverEagle 21 34 52 70 73164 521927 2014-(S)$1SilverEagleStruckatSanFrancisco 25 39 57 70 41616 521925 2014-(W)$1SilverEagleStruckatWestPoint 25 39 57 70 59999 535696 2015$1SilverEagle - 34 52 70 47400 537008 2015-(W)$1SilverEagleMintDirector’sFirst Strike1of2015Moy - - 125 70 537242 2015-(W)$1SilverEagleStruckatWestPoint - 44 72 70 36660 570522 2016$1SilverEagle30thAnniversary 21 36 52 70 300007 616690 2017$1SilverEagle - 34 47 70 241856

SILVER EAGLES PROOFS

PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL

Silver Eagles - Type 1, Normal (1986 to Date) 9802 1986-S$1 DC 48 s 72 350 70 27947 9809 1987-S$1 DC 48 s 60 s 600 70 15667 9817 1988-S$1 DC 48 s 60 s 400 70 12524 9827 1989-S$1 DC 48 s 60 s 250 70 14561 9837 1990-S$1 DC 48 s 60 s 200 70 14821 9847 1991-S$1 DC 48 s 60 s 360 70 11359

9857 1992-S$1 DC 52 65 310 70 11948 9867 1993-P$1 DC 74 90 1400 70 12514 9877 1994-P$1 DC 120 160 1300 70 11342 9896 1995-P$1 DC 75 95 340 70 11490 9887 1995-W$1 DC 3600 4400 20000 70 3803 9910 1996-P$1 DC 48 s 75 s 260 70 12129 9913 1997-P$1 DC 60 75 375 70 10609 9930 1998-P$1 DC 48 s 70 s 190 70 12737 9948 1999-P$1 DC 48 s 60 s 350 70 11688 99949 2000-P$1 DC 48 s 60 s 375 70 14442 99954 2001-W$1 DC 48 s 60 s 160 70 21577 99959 2002-W$1 DC 48 s 60 s 100 70 13794 99964 2003-W$1 DC 60 72 120 70 15961 99970 2004-W$1 DC 48 s 60 s 115 70 15976 99975 2005-W$1 DC 48 s 60 s 115 70 22794 799976 2006-W$1 DC 48 s 60 s 110 70 24303 89998 2006-W$120thAnniversary DC 48 s 60 s 170 70 15645 149571 2007-W$1 DC 48 s 60 s 85 70 20236 393059 2008-W$1 DC 48 s 60 s 85 70 20254 415534 2010-W$1SilverEagle DC 48 s 60 s 85 70 40951 505221 2011-W$1SilverEagle DC 48 s 60 s 75 70 19760 509191 2011-W$1SilverEagle25th AnniversarySet DC 55 75 110 70 17028 513093 2012-S$1SilverEagle75th AnniversarySFMintSet DC 58 s 75 s 85 65 17814 511658 2012-W$1SilverEagle DC 53 s 65 s 95 70 14970 517077 2012-W$1SilverEagleLimited EditionPRSet DC 100 225 925 70 435 516925 2013-W$1SilverEagle DC 48 s 60 s 75 70 20593 652782 2013-W$1SilverEagleRevPR 75 90 125 70 2102 526482 2013-W$1SilverEagleLimited EditionPRSet DC 53 s 65 s 975 70 746 523889 2014-W$1SilverEagle DC 48 s 60 s 75 70 24368 536910 2015-W$1SilverEagle DC 48 s 60 s 85 70 27128 616183 2016-W$1SilverEagle DC 48 s 60 s 75 70 271 622005 2017-W$1SilverEagle FirstStrike DC - 70 90 70 623784 2017-W$1SilverEagle DC 48 s 60 s 85 70 2137 624779 2017-S$1SilverEagleCongratulations SetFirstDayofIssue DC 100 125 275 70

Silver Eagles - Type 2, Reverse Proof (2006 to Date) 78 Type 82 100 165 70 799977 2006-P$120thAnniv.RevPr 95 125 275 70 23966 509195 2011-P$1SilverEagleReversePR 160 240 375 70 762 509192 2011-P$1SilverEagleRevPR25th AnniversarySet 210 275 485 70 18420 513095 2012-S$1SilverEagleRevPR75th AnniversarySFMintSet 82 100 165 70 19029 517987 2013-W$1ReverseProofWestPointMintSet 82 100 165 70 25085 SILVER

SILVER EAGLES SPECIAL STRIKE CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70

544819 2015-W$1BurnishedSilverEagle UNCSetFirstStrike 50 65 135 70 544818 2015-W$1BurnishedSilverEagleUNCSet 45 60 100 70 541573 2015-W$1BurnishedSilverEagle 48 60 85 70 14741 617898 2016-W$1BurnishedSilverEagle30th AnniversaryLetteredEdge 37 50 100 70 21162

GOLD EAGLES REGULAR STRIKES

PCGS DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL

Gold Eagles - $5 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 9803 1986$5 147 170 1000 70 3300 9810 1987$5 147 170 1850 70 1828 9818 1988$5 186 225 8500 70 1279 9828 1989$5 155 200 1350 70 1538 9838 1990$5 170 220 2150 70 1099 9848 1991$5 182 225 1900 70 1357 9858 1992$5 155 190 2600 70 989 9868 1993$5 155 190 1400 70 1471 9878 1994$5 155 190 2500 70 1039 9888 1995$5 147 170 3000 70 1025 9902 1996$5 147 170 485 70 1545 9914 1997$5 147 170 400 70 1668 9931 1998$5 147 170 385 70 4006 9939 1999$5 147 170 290 70 7216 99940 1999-W$5UnfinishedPRDies 835 950 3750 70 2415 9950 2000$5 155 190 875 70 3163 9955 2001$5 147 170 500 70 2618 9960 2002$5 147 170 360 70 2554 9965 2003$5 147 170 300 70 8956 9971 2004$5 147 170 300 70 7340 9976 2005$5 147 170 235 70 15309 89985 2006$5 155 190 280 70 5772 146909 2007$5 147 170 210 70 1694 393096 2008$5GoldEagle 147 170 290 70 15748 404429 2009$5GoldEagle 147 170 210 70 10249 415536 2010$5GoldEagle 147 170 245 70 13287 501482 2010$5GoldEagle25thAnniversary 147 170 210 70 505223 2011$5Eagle-25thAnniversary 147 170 210 70 9483 509908 2012$5GoldEagle

147 170 235 70 721 516489 2013$5GoldEagle 147 170 210 70 7158 521914 2014$5GoldEagle 147 170 210 70 1721 539371 2015$5GoldEagle 147 170 220 70 6063 537001 2015$5GoldEagleFirstDayWestPoint Strike1of2015 - - 375 70 535982 2015$5GoldEagleFirstStrikeAugustus SaintGaudens 145 185 - 69 570549 2016$5GoldEagle30thAnniversary 152 180 225 70 10611 616716 2017$5GoldEagle 147 170 210 70 7555

Gold Eagles - $10 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 9804 1986$10 500 575 1500 70 2858 9811 1987$10 475 550 3500 70 770 9820 1988$10 575 775 4750 70 892 9830 1989$10 525 850 2250 70 1563 9840 1990$10 825 1150 15000 70 1172 9850 1991$10 800 1300 3250 70 768 9860 1992$10 650 900 4000 70 821 9870 1993$10 515 900 4000 70 627 9880 1994$10 650 900 5000 70 554 9890 1995$10 675 900 13000 70 413 9904 1996$10 550 700 3500 70 379 9916 1997$10 415 450 11000 70 608 9933 1998$10 415 450 2400 70 1812 9941 1999$10 415 450 2250 70 2068 99942 1999-W$10UnfinishedPRDies 1600 1850 11000 70 2285 9951 2000$10 415 450 2750 70 2682 9956 2001$10 485 550 1400 70 3200 9961 2002$10 435 485 2500 70 2063 9966 2003$10 415 450 565 70 13766 9972 2004$10 415 450 510 70 14483 9977 2005$10 415 450 585 70 13442 89986 2006$10 415 450 510 70 8984 146916 2007$10 415 450 550 70 876 393098 2008$10GoldEagle 415 450 505 70 2384 404434 2009$10GoldEagle 415 450 485 70 1826 415538 2010$10GoldEagle 415 450 550 70 873 505226 2011$10Eagle-25thAnniversary 425 460 485 70 383 509906 2012$10GoldEagle 450 500 525 70 313 516496 2013$10GoldEagle 415 450 485 70 4591 521916 2014$10GoldEagle 415 450 485 70 1167 535978 2015$10GoldEagle 415 450 485 70 329 570550 2016$10GoldEagle30thAnniversary 415 450 485 70 8220 616718 2017$10GoldEagle 415 450 485 70 2750 Gold Eagles - $25 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 9805 1986$25 875 950 1900 70 10252 9812 1987$25 1125 1200 11000 70 687

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DESCRIPTION DESIG 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL
42 65 650 70 16778
36 46 70 70 40721
485 575 1350 70
30 38 100 70
32 42 80 70 12176
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Silver Eagles - Type 1, Normal (1986 to Date) 9996 2006-W$1 38 55 140 70 15713 89990 2006-W$120thAnniv.
150445 2007-W$1
396411 2008-W$1BurnishedEagle,Rev‘07
393057 2008-W$1BurnishedSilverEagle
17209 505254 2011-W$1BurnishedSilverEagle
509190 2011-W$1SilverEagle25thAnniversarySet 1Coin - - 120
16978 514926 2012-W$1BurnishedSilverEagle 37 65 115 70 10822 517507 2012-W$1SilverEagleUncirculatedSetCoin 60 125 200 70 518726 2013-W$1BurnishedSilverEagle 22 43 85 70 522970 2013-W$1BurnishedSilverEagleUNCSet 55 70 110 70 36766
BestGrade ALL
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FROM THE GRADING ROOM

Salvatore Quasimodo was a Communist.

He was also an incredible Italian poet. So touching was his poetry, it warranted a Nobel Prize. As in the poem quoted above, his words contain a few moments of joy and hope. Much of Quasimodo’s poetry was dark with despair, caught up in political upheavals, and with war.

Brightness is a rarity, much like this, his 23-karat gold Nobel Prize Medal. The Nobel Prize organization awarded his prize “for his lyrical poetry, which with classical fi re expresses the tragic experience of life in our own times.”

Quasimodo began writing professionally in 1930. In 1959, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Then, in ‘68, like so many gifted artists from this period, he passed perhaps before his time.

This medal is simply not something you see every day. Most Nobel Prize medals are obviously cherished or on display in museums. Since 1901, the Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded 110 times. As these medals are so rare, there are regular attempts to imitate or enhance them. Not long ago, we had a counterfeit come throughwhich we caught easily.

But this one is real.

The obverse is common to all Nobel Prize medals – a bust of Alfred Nobel, the famous inventor and philanthropist. But the reverse was especially designed for the awarded discipline – in this case, literature. It shows a young man, seated while writing and looking to a female muse for inspiration. She is most likely Erato, playing the lyre. Below, the medal is inscribed with the poet’s name and the award date.

Erik Lindberg designed both sides of this beautiful Swedish piece, and Myntverket, a private Swedish fi rm, struck this and all Nobel Prize medals until just recently. They measure 66 millimeters and weigh 175 grams.

The celestial heights of a Nobel Prize: a worthy award for a brilliant poet. We accepted Quasimodo’s prize, surely a highlight, into our offices for authentication and grading. It is truly a great honor for us to preserve this piece of historical and literary importance for its current owner. And we’re pleased to get to share it with you today, and with future generations.

major event in the PCGS Grading Room right now:

PCGS is grading the second lift from the S. S. Central America – The “Ship of Gold”. The owners, California Gold Marketing Group, have trusted PCGS with grading thousands of coins of all types. Look for these to come to market soon.

“And your celestial heights overwhelm me that always nurture my other life with joy.”
where there are islands mirrors of shadows and stars.”
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PCGS COIN OF THE MONTH

1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65+ RD

Few coins in the recent era have generated more publicity and public interest than the 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln cent. The 1955 Doubled Dies were created when the Mint struck a working hub and a working die together while not properly aligned. Consequently, this working die received a doubled impression and was then employed in the coining press where it is estimated that some 20,000-24,000 pieces were struck.

Oddly, many of the 1955 Doubled Die cents ended up being included as “change” in a pack of cigarettes. The cost of a pack was then 23 cents, but as vending machines took only nickels, dimes and quarters, the two cents was returned wrapped in the cellophane of the cigarette pack. Most of these surfaced in Massachusetts and upstate New York.

Due to the obvious nature of the of error, these cents were discovered almost immediately, and an article in the January 1956 issue of the Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine set off a nationwide hunt for the newly-minted rarities. In the intervening years, some 10-15,000 examples have been preserved, mostly in XF or AU condition.

ThepresentexampleisapartofPeterMiller’soutstanding ESM collection of U.S. copper coins. He currently has some 83 sets on the PCGS Set Registry including many of the

finest Half Cent, Large Cent and Small Cent sets in both Mint State and Proof. 27 have been Gold Star winners and four have made it to the PCGS Hall of Fame.

The ESM Collection of Lincoln Cents with Major Varieties is a true treat for specialists in the series. It ranks as the current and all-time finest set on the PCGS Set Registry and contains some of the most elusive die varieties to emerge from the U.S. Mint in the 20th century. The collector, Pete Miller, took an interest in coins at an early age when his grandparents gave him Whitman albums for dimes, quarters, and half dollars. However, it was Lincoln cents that most strongly drew his interest, and he has been pursuing rare small cents ever since.

Highlights from the ESM Collection include a Superb Gem Red 1909-S/Horizontal S, a superb Gem Red 1917 Doubled Die Obverse PCGS MS65 RD, the finest PCGS graded 1955 Doubled Die Obverse in PCGS MS65+ RD, a PCGS MS64 RD 1958 Doubled Die Obverse (one of just three known), and a 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse in PCGS MS64 RD. The ESM Collection will be one of many exciting collections to cross the auction block in Baltimore this March as part of the Stack’s Bowers Galleries Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectible Expo.

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