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P S RareCoin M A R K E T R E P O R T SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2020 – $14.95 PR OF E SSION A L C OI N GR A DI NG S E R V IC E PRICE GUIDE Authoritative Pricing for PCGS Coins PCGS SET REGISTRY Silver Eagles and The PCGS Set Registry ® FEATURE Treasures from the Legendary Bruce Morelan Collection Are Up for Bids C G

Contributor Michael Garofalo explores the colorful world of Classic United States Commemorative Coins.

Contributor Michael Garofalo the colorful world of Classic United States Coins

The Queen Alexandra Birdwing Butterfly Coin of Papua New Guinea

The Queen Alexandra Coin of New Guinea

Jay Turner covers the rare 1978 Papua New Guinea 100K Queen Alexandra coin and the insect it immortalizes.

Jay Turner covers the rare 1978 Papua New Guinea 100K Queen Alexandra Birdwing Butterfly gold coin and the endangered insect it immortalizes.

Treasures from the Bruce Morelan Collection

Collection

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez unveils some of the outstanding gems from the Bruce Morelan Collection crossing the auction block.

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez unveils some of the gems from the Bruce Morelan Collection crossing the auction block.

Jaime Hernandez explains why now is a great opportunity to build a set of the world’s most widely acclaimed bullion coins.

Jaime Hernandez explains why now is a great opportunity to build a set of the world’s most acclaimed bullion coins

PCGS Grades First New 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar Variety Discovered in Nearly a Century

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez reveals the first new die marriage discovered on a 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar in more than 90 years.

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez reveals the first new die marriage discovered on a 1795 Hair Half Dollar in more than 90 years.

Young Numismatist

Declan Hurley is an 18-year-old dealer who explains why the internet is vital to the sustenance of the hobby.

Declan is an dealer who the internet is vital to the sustenance of the

Cory Williams highlights the million-dollar Grand Watermelon note recently graded by PCGS Banknote and shares why it is so important.

Williams the million-dollar Grand Watermelon note PCGS Banknote and shares it is so important.

ON THE COVER

The Bruce Morelan Collection hits the auction circuit with the unique Specimen 1 94 Flowing Hair and world-famous 1804 Draped Bust Dollars.

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WILL CLASSIC COINS ONCE

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NOW’S THE TIME TO BUILD A PCGS REGISTRY SET OF THESE AFFORDABLE CLASSIC COINS

In this writer’s opinion, one of the most interesting and most maligned series of coins is the United States Classic Commemorative Coin Series issued between 1892 and 1954. It is a very interesting series in that, unlike most other series of U.S. coins – Lincoln Cents, Morgan Dollars, Standing Liberty Quarters, etc. – every coin is different. The Commemorative Coins were designed by dozens of different designers and the series spanned more than half a century, so many different artistic styles are represented.

In this writer’s opinion, one of the most interesting and most series of coins is the United States Classic Commemorative Coin Series between 1892 1954 It is a very interesting series in that, unlike most other series of U S coins – Lincoln Cents, Morgan Dollars, etc. – every coin is different. The Commemorative Coins were dozens of different and the series more than half a century, so many different artistic are

Beginning in 1892, during the Victorian period, many Commemorative designs and themes were influenced by the Edwardian period of 1900-1920, spanned the Art Deco period of the 1920s and 1930s, and survived the World War II years of the 1940s, lasting right up to the mid-century modern period of the early 1950s. The designers of these coins used many different styles as well, since they were, for the most part, influential trendsetters of the day. That diversity was a refreshing change for both collectors and dealers.

in 1892, the Victorian period, many Commemorative and themes were influenced the Edwardian of 1900-1920, the Art Deco of the 1920s and 1930s, and survived the World War II years of the 1940s, up to the modern of the 1950s The of these coins used many different as well, since were, for the most part, influential trendsetters of the day. That diversity was a for both dealers

My First Lesson

I was familiar with the Commemorative series, I didn’t know it as well as I would have liked. But that all in 1974 when, my period of transitioning to a full-time dealer, I was a vest dealer set up at a small coin show in Massachusetts A collector I knew came over to my table and me an of Coins album had seen better so I wasn ’ t expecting much and the collector who owned it had ever shown me well-worn coins.

Although I was familiar with the Commemorative series, I didn’t know it as well as I would have liked. But that all changed in 1974 when, during my period of transitioning to a full-time dealer, I was a vest pocket dealer set up at a small coin show in Massachusetts. A collector I knew came over to my table and handed me an old and well-worn Library of Coins album. The album had certainly seen better days, so I wasn’t expecting much and the collector who owned it had only ever shown me well-worn and low-value coins.

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An old Library of Coins album held my first complete Classic Commemorative set. Photo courtesy of the author.
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But the album felt fairly heavy and as I opened the album it was indeed full. It contained all 48 silver half dollars, as well as the Commemorative set’s only silver dollar (the Lafayette Dollar) and the only quarter dollar (the Isabella Quarter). The album included so many beautiful designs and many coins that I had never actually collected or purchased, due to their relatively high price. For a young dealer just starting out, this would be a significant purchase. I could tell that the collector didn’t want to sell it, but I asked him the price and awaited his comments.

But the album felt and as I the album it was indeed full. It contained all 48 silver half as well as the Commemorative set ’ s silver dollar (the Dollar) and the quarter dollar (the Isabella Quarter) The album included so many beautiful and many coins that I had never collected or due to their relatively price For a young dealer just starting out, this would be a purchase I could tell that the collector didn’t want to sell it, but I asked him the price and awaited comments

As he was about to tell me the price, I ensured to see that the album was full and the right coins were in the right openings. The keys were there – the Lafayette, the Hawaiian, the Missouri, the Pan-Pac, and even the Spanish Trail – they were all present. And many of the coins had the most interesting colors on them. Most of the set had that same “tarnish” on it as well. Actually, it was album toning, as I was to learn. I acted confident and self-assured. But I could see this set was very nice and also fairly well-matched. I looked at the price listings for the 144 individual coins that comprised a complete set and borrowed a tape adding machine from a neighboring dealer and started adding up the prices. The numbers got higher and higher until exceeding $6,000, a major purchase for me at that point in my career. The collector quoted me $7,500, and the negotiations began.

As he was about to tell me the price, I ensured to see that the album was full and the coins were in the openings. The were there – the the Hawaiian, the Missouri, the Pan-Pac, and even the Trail – were all present And many of the coins had the most interesting on Most set same “tarnish” on it as well Actually, it was album toning, as I was to learn I acted confident and self-assured But I could see this set was very nice and also well-matched. I looked at the price for the 144 individual coins that a complete set and borrowed a tape adding machine from a dealer and started up the prices. The numbers got higher and until $6,000, a major for me at that point in my career The collector me $7,500, and the negotiations began

As I raised my offer slowly, he came down in price more aggressively – it was obvious that he needed to sell. At $6,250 he was still $750 away from me. Would we strike a deal or not? “$6,400,” I countered. Instead of saying “NO,” he reached in his briefcase and pulled out a big stack of papers and little cardboard and wooden boxes.

As I raised my offer he came down in price more – it was obvious that he needed to sell At $6,250 he was still $750 away from me Would we strike a deal or not? “$6,400,” I countered. Instead of saying “NO,” he reached in his briefcase and out a stack of papers and little boxes

Looking at me, he said, “$6,500 for everything!” I then realized that for many of the coins, I now also had the boxes, holders, and of distribution A wooden box, cardboard five-coin holders for the Antietam, and a number of others were all in the pile A small blue cardboard box for the a wooden box for the Arkansas, a Texas Stone Mountain –them were here I now own this man ’ s Commemorative Coin collection of the last 20 years! In fact, from the Booker T. and the Carver Committee to me that this was not a “put-together” collection but more a labor of love for this

Looking at me, he said, “$6,500 for everything!” I then realized that for many of the coins, I now also had the original boxes, holders, and pamphlets of distribution. A wooden Lexington box, cardboard imprinted five-coin holders for the Antietam, Delaware, Norfolk, Roanoke, and a number of others were all together in the pile. A small blue cardboard box for the Bridgeport, a wooden box for the Arkansas, a wooden box for the Texas and for the Stone Mountain – all of them were here. I now could own this man’s Commemorative Coin collection of the last 20 years! In fact, envelopes from the Booker T. Washington Birthplace and the WashingtonCarver Committee addressed to this collector assured me that this was not a “put-together” collection but more a labor of love for this gentleman.

More Than Just Coins

I paid him with cash and a couple of dealers came over to see what I had bought! Several dealers at this small show had the opportunity to buy this set but lacked the money or the

I him with cash and a of dealers came over to see what I had Several dealers at this small show had the opportunity to this set but lacked the money or the

courage to do so I up and now owned many more Commemorative Coins than I had in my lifetime. I that worn adding machine tape as it had become my guide to what I had just paid and my “red of courage ” in the set The holders were an enigma to me Sure, were very interesting, and other than the wooden Lexington box, I hadn’t seen any of them before But were worth I would soon find out

courage to do so. I stepped up and now owned many more Commemorative Coins than I had in my lifetime. I kept that worn adding machine tape as it had become my guide to what I had just paid and my “red badge of courage” in buying the set. The holders were an enigma to me. Sure, they were very interesting, and other than the wooden Lexington box, I hadn’t seen any of them before. But were they worth anything? I would soon find out.

I refused to sell any of the coins to the dealers there because I wanted to accurately value them I several of the dealers the opportunity to see some of the coins at the next show. At home, I went my numismatic such as it was, and found the current reference on Classic Commemorative Coins at that time – Arlie United States Commemorative

I refused to sell any of the coins to the dealers there because I wanted to accurately value them. I promised several of the dealers the opportunity to see some of the coins at the next show. At home, I went through my budding numismatic library, such as it was, and found the only current reference on Classic Commemorative Coins at that time – Arlie Slabaugh’s United States Commemorative Coinage

The United States Commemorative Coinage Book by Arlie Slabaugh – 1962 First Edition. Photo courtesy of the author.

This little book had pictures and stories and contained more information about the coins and some of the original holders than I had ever imagined. Before the next show I had read that little book cover to cover and a romance was born for me with this series.

This little book had pictures and stories and contained more information about the coins and some of the holders than I had ever Before the next show I had read cover to cover a romance was me series

The Market of ‘89

Fast forward 15 years to 1989. The rare coin market was as hot as a pistol! And my now beloved Commemorative Coins

Fast forward 15 years to 1989. The rare coin market was as hot as a And my now beloved Commemorative Coins

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were leading the way. By that point, I had 15 years of studying these coins under my belt and headed to the Long Beach Coin Expo in June, filled with anticipation.

were the way that point, I had 15 years of these coins under my belt and headed to the Beach Coin Expo in June, filled with anticipation.

The coin market to heat up and drive prices and higher You could go to a coin show, Commemorative Coins for 15-20% over the wholesale prices, and the time the next show was here, you were money! It up in 1984 and 1989, this bull market was starting to run out of steam.

Commemorative Coin holders were very much in demand Dealers were buying the coins and wanted the holders to go with the coins. of these distribution holders were made of cardboard and storage in these holders produced the incredible patterns and coins so desirable

The coin market began to heat up and drive prices higher and higher. You could go to a coin show, buy Commemorative Coins for 15-20% over the wholesale prices, and by the time the next show was here, you were making money! It began heating up in 1984 and by 1989, this long-running bull market was starting to run out of steam. Original Commemorative Coin holders were very much in demand. Dealers were buying the original coins and they desperately wanted the holders to go along with the coins. Many of these original distribution holders were made of imprinted cardboard and long-term storage in these holders produced the incredible patterns and rainbow colors that made the coins so desirable.

The health of the Commemorative Coin market was stronger than any time in its prior history. They were THE most wanted coins on every dealer’s and collector’s want lists and selling them was incredibly easy. Life was GOOD!

Commemorative Coin was stronger than any time in its prior history They were most wanted coins on every dealer’s and collector’s want lists and them was easy. Life was GOOD!

, the of the for United States Commemorative Coins (SUSCC). This organization had grown to almost 2,000 members and was extremely active I was very well known as a “Commemorative Coin specialist ”

for The Commemorative Trail, the quarterly journal of the Society for United States Commemorative Coins (SUSCC). This organization had grown to almost 2,000 members and was extremely active. I was becoming very well known as a “Commemorative Coin specialist.”

A spectacular “TAB-TONED” 1936 Long Island Tercentenary Commemorative Coin. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The cardboard holder that would have produced such distinctive toning. Coin holder photo courtesy of the author.

The Shoe Drops

By this time, I had bought and sold lots of Commemorative Coins and had a steady business in original Commemorative Coin holders and memorabilia. I was also the newsletter editor

By this time, I had and sold lots of Commemorative Coins and had a business in Commemorative Coin I was

At the start of the Long Beach show, prices continued their climb But part way the show, to Dealers the very aggressive of these Commemorative Coins and paying over wholesale prices for them It seemed as if the market had stopped After the show, prices for Commemorative Coins to precipitously In fact, prices so across the board that all of us dealers were waiting (and that this was a price correction. Within 12 months, most Commemorative Coin prices had 50-75%. Over the next decade, prices continued to drift lower and lower

At the start of the Long Beach show, prices continued their steady climb. But part way through the show, things began to change. Dealers stopped the very aggressive buying of these Commemorative Coins and paying over wholesale prices for them. It seemed as if the market had completely stopped. After the show, prices for Commemorative Coins began to drop precipitously. In fact, prices dropped so quickly across the board that all of us dealers were waiting (and hoping) that this was only a price correction. Within 12 months, most Commemorative Coin prices had dropped 50-75%. Over the next decade, prices simply continued to drift lower and lower.

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A 1925 Lexington-Concord Commemorative in an original pine box – Courtesy of the author.
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Here is a chart comparing prices from 1989 and today’s prices.

Here is a chart comparing prices from 1989 and prices.

DATE / MM NAME GRADE 1989 WHOLESALE 2020 PRICE DECREASE

1893 Isabella Quarter McS65 $5,600 $900 -84%

1936 Albany Half MS65 $1,450 $220 -85%

1936

Bridgeport Half MS65 $1,425 $140 -90%

1922 Grant STAR Half MS65 $21,000 $3,500 -84%

1946 Iowa Centennial MS65 $650 $100 -85%

1921 Missouri 2X4 Centennial MS64 $4,000 $750 -82%

1923-S Monroe Doctrine MS65 $8,100 $900 -89%

1915-S Panama-Pacific Half MS65 $6,000 $1,200 -80%

1921 Pilgrim Half MS65 $2,100 $175 -91%

1936 York County MS65 $1,000 $130 -87%

As you can plainly see, both common and scarce Commemorative Coins are selling today for 10 to 20 cents on the 1989 dollar. The original mintages have not changed, and the coins themselves are as nice today as ever. What this says to me is that these coins are relative bargains today, given their current prices.

As you can see, both common and scarce Commemorative Coins are for 10 to 20 cents on the 1989 dollar. The mintages have not and the coins themselves are as nice as ever What this says to me is that these coins are relative given their current prices.

Meeting the Collector of All Time

Around 1995, I met a collector and his wife while selling coins on eBay and on my own website. This gentleman had developed an interest in Classic Commemorative Coins and not only had this interest grown but he was amassing, one at a time, the finest collection of Commemorative Coins ever assembled. His collections, the J and L Collection, were named after himself and his wife – John and Linda.

Around 1995, I met a collector and his wife while coins on and on my own website This had an interest in Classic Commemorative Coins and not only had this interest grown but he was amassing, one at a time, the finest collection of Commemorative Coins ever assembled. His collections, the J and L Collection, were named after himself and his wife – and Linda

WhereIwasinstrumentaltohelpingJohnbuildhiscollection was in selling him dozens of original Commemorative Coin holders and memorabilia. From plaster models of certain Commemorative Coins to York County Commemorative Half Dollars encased in maps of York County that were presented to dignitaries, to an original US Mint bag that once transported 2,000 Rhode Island Commemoratives from the

Where I was instrumental to helping John build his collection was in him dozens of Commemorative Coin holders and memorabilia. From models of certain Commemorative Coins to York Commemorative Half Dollars encased in maps of York that were to to an original US Mint that once 2,000 Rhode Island Commemoratives from the

Mint to a Reserve Bank were treasures that would his amazing collection of Classic Commemorative Coins. This became a quest for John and Linda in the #1 Silver Commemoratives 50 Piece Set, Circulation Strikes (1892-1954) PCGS Registry Set and the #1 Silver Commemoratives 144 Piece Mintmark & Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1892-1954) PCGS Sets

Mint to a local Federal Reserve Bank. These were unusual treasures that would complement his amazing collection of Classic Commemorative Coins. This became a life-long quest for John and Linda in building the #1 Silver Commemoratives 50 Piece Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1892-1954) PCGS Registry Set and the #1 Silver Commemoratives 144 Piece Mintmark & Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1892-1954) PCGS Registry Sets.

One of the most spectacular coins in the ‘J and L Collection’ is this 1926 Oregon Trail graded PCGS MS69 that brought $69,000 in a 2004 Superior Galleries Auction Sale. Photo courtesy of PCGS.

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Until John decides to sell any of his collection you cannot have the #1 PCGS Set Registry sets, but you can still amass a great PCGS Registry Set of Classic Commemorative Coins. And you would be building your set at a time when prices in the marketplace are at a fraction of where they once were.

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John searched for the highest graded PCGS coins that he could find and ones that had beautiful, original toning from long-term storage in original holders of distribution, such as this 1920 Pilgrim graded PCGS MS68. Photo courtesy of PCGS.

The Commemorative Market of 2020

The Classic Commemorative Coin market of the year 2020 is greatly underappreciated. While there are many more certified coins now showing on the PCGS population reports than ever before, they haven’t made any more of the 1939-S Oregon Trail Half Dollars than the original low mintage of just 3,005 struck in 1939.

The Classic Commemorative Coin market of the year 2020 is underappreciated While there are many more certified coins now on the PCGS reports than ever before, haven’t made any more of the 1939-S Oregon Trail Half Dollars than the low mintage of just 3,005 in 1939

The original mintages are still the same, the coin designs are as beautiful as ever, and prices are a fraction of what they were 30-plus years ago. Demand for these beautiful and historic coins is at an all-time low. The market is looking at other series instead of Commemorative Coins.

The mintages are still the same, the coin are as beautiful as ever, and prices are a fraction of what were years ago. Demand for these beautiful and historic coins is at an all-time low The market is looking at other series Coins

There is an old Wall Street adage that is sometimes attributed to Financier Russell Sage. The question was once asked, “How do you get rich living here in America?” The reply was only five simple words: “Buy Straw Hats in December.” The implied meaning was that surely summer will come along and the time to sell them will be when everyone wants them again.

There is an old Wall Street that is sometimes attributed to Financier Russell Sage. The question was once asked, “How do you get rich here in America?” The was five words: Straw Hats in December ” The meaning was that summer will come and the time to sell them will be when everyone wants them again.

NOW is an time to start a PCGS Registry Set of Classic Commemoratives and to appreciating the of these timeless,

NOW is an exceptional time to start building a PCGS Registry Set of Classic Commemoratives and to begin really appreciating the beauty of these timeless, magnificent designs.

Michael Garofalo has been a Professional Numismatist for over 40 years. He was President of Liberty Numismatics and retired from APMEX, where he was Vice President and Director of Numismatics. He is a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association.

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THE ALEXANDRA

THE QUEEN ALEXANDRA BIRDWING BUTTERFLY COIN OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA

It is 1906, and Albert Stewart Meek, an English bird and insect collector hired by Walter Rothschild, is in the jungles of Papua New Guinea looking for specimens. With the help of natives, they search for specimens using nets made by forked sticks and spun spiderwebs from the jungle. Looking up, he spots a large butterfly. The flying insect out of reach, Meek raises a small shotgun, takes aim, and fires, successfully taking down the specimen. Exported to London

It is 1906, and Albert Stewart Meek, an bird and insect collector hired Walter Rothschild, is in the of Papua New Guinea for specimens. With the help of natives, they search for specimens using nets made forked sticks and spun from the jungle up, he spots a The insect out of reach, Meek raises a small takes aim, and fires, down the specimen to London

with other specimens he had collected for Rothschild’s natural history collection, it was soon discovered this was the largest butterfly on Earth. In 1907 with the specimen now in London, Rothschild would name it in honor of Alexandra of Denmark, the wife of King Edward VII, and Queen consort of the United Kingdom.

Ornithoptera alexandrae, or the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing butterfly, is now known as the largest species

with other specimens he had collected for Rothschild’s natural collection, it was soon discovered this was the on Earth. In 1907 with the specimen now in London, Rothschild would name it in honor of Alexandra of Denmark, the wife of Edward VII, and consort of the United alexandrae, or the Queen Alexandra’s is now known as the largest species

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The 1907 Rothschild Queen Alexandra birdwing butterfly specimen. Photo Courtesy of Natural History Museum
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of in the world and soon became the prize for and collectors of butterflies across the world With female butterflies measuring 25 centimeters or 9.8 inches across, these majestic butterflies now had man as a threat as well as the and birds with which it usually contend In 1951, the eruption of Mount Lamington a area of the former habitat, the Alexandra’s rare Now to Province in eastern Papua New Guinea, the species is threatened both and loss of habitat

of butterfly in the world and soon became the prize for lepidopterology and collectors of butterflies across the world. With female butterflies measuring 25 centimeters or 9.8 inches across, these majestic butterflies now had man as a threat as well as the spiders and birds with which it usually contend. In 1951, the eruption of Mount Lamington destroyed a large area of the species’ former habitat, making the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing butterfly incredibly rare. Now restricted to the forests of the Oro Province in eastern Papua New Guinea, the species is mostly threatened by both poaching and loss of habitat.

The Papua New Guinea 1978 100K featuring the Queen Alexandra birdwing butterfly in the original Franklin Mint packaging.

In 1978 the Franklin Mint issued a commemorative non-circulating legal-tender coin for Papua New Guinea featuring the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing butterfly. These coins feature the denomination of 100 Kina and were struck

In 1978 the Franklin Mint issued a commemorative coin for Papua New Guinea the Queen Alexandra’s These coins 100 were

in .900-fine 9.57 grams. The coin the Papua New Guinea arms, which is the famous bird-ofover a traditional spear and kundu drum on the obverse and the Goliath on the reverse. In total 4,751 and 400 uncirculated pieces were minted Over the years an unknown amount of these coins has been lost to for the value.

in .900-fine gold weighing 9.57 grams. The coin depicts the Papua New Guinea arms, which is the famous bird-ofparadise over a traditional spear and kundu drum on the obverse and the Goliath birdwing butterfly on the reverse. In total 4,751 proofs and 400 special uncirculated pieces were minted. Over the years an unknown amount of these coins has been lost to melting for the gold value.

Since the coin was released for collectors in 1978, the population of Queen Alexandra’s birdwing butterflies has dwindled. With habitation loss from logging and planting of palms for palm oil and hearts of palm, the area where the butterfly can survive has greatly disappeared. Scientific observations of the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing have seen a dramatic decline in the species. In 1992 around 150 were spotted in a 10-day period, by 2008 a mere 21 adults – fewer than one butterfly per acre – were observed. This fact has only increased the value of the illegal black-market trade for collectors with specimens reportedly reaching $8,500 to $10,000 USD in 2007. In contrast to this, the coin –presently melting for around $500 with gold at $1,900 – is a much better and legal option for collectors being offered for $500 to $600 on eBay.

Sadly, it appears that the population of the surviving coins surpasses the surviving population of the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing butterfly. From its discovery in 1906, it was soon an endangered species and a mere 100 years later may completely disappear from the world only to be seen in museum collections, photographs, and on a coin.

Since the coin was released for collectors in 1978, the of Alexandra’s butterflies has dwindled. With habitation loss from and of for oil and hearts of the area where the butterfly can survive has disappeared Scientific observations of the Alexandra’s have seen a dramatic decline in the species. In 1992 around 150 were in a 10-day by 2008 a mere 21 adults – fewer than one per acre – were observed This fact has increased the value of the black-market trade for collectors with specimens reaching $8,500 to USD in 2007 In contrast to the coin –presently melting for around $500 with gold at $1,900 – is a much better and option for collectors offered for $500 to $600 on eBay it appears that the of the surviving coins surpasses the surviving of the Queen Alexandra’s butterfly From its discovery in 1906, it was soon an species and a mere 100 years later may from the world to be seen in museum collections, and on a coin

Jay began collecting coins at the age of 13, when he inherited his uncle’s coin collection. Turner is proficient in U.S. and World coins, token, and medal variety attribution, grading, and counterfeit detection. In 2017, Turner joined PCGS as a grader specializing in world coins. He is stationed at the PCGS U.S. headquarters and grades on-site for the Shanghai, Hong Kong and Paris offices.

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THE COLLECTION OF A LIFETIME HEADLINES THE AUCTION OF THE YEAR

“These coins are like a family.” Those are the words of Laura Sperber, founder of Legend Rare Coin Auctions. She’s handled more than $1 billion in rare coins over her fourdecades as a coin dealer, but “these coins” she helped procure for longtime collector Bruce Morelan? They represent the pinnacle of her career and helped secure Morelan, a numismatist not yet even in his 60s, an indelible place among the hobby’s greatest collectors. Now, The Bruce Morelan Collection is set for sale, to be offered by Sperber’s boutique auction house on October 8 at the Regency Auction 41. The landmark sale, to unfold at The Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada, will include an extensive selection of outstanding rare coins from Morelan’s wide-ranging collection.

“These coins are like a family ” Those are the words of Laura founder of Rare Coin Auctions. She’s handled more than billion in rare coins over her fourdecades as a coin dealer, but “these coins” she procure for collector Bruce Morelan? represent the of her career and helped secure Morelan, a numismatist not yet even in his 60s, an indelible among the greatest collectors Now, The Bruce Morelan Collection is set for sale, to be offered auction house on October 8 at the Regency Auction 41. The landmark sale, to unfold at The Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada, will include an extensive selection of rare coins from Morelan’s collection.

It’s a cabinet that Sperber has personally helped Morelan build over the course of decades. “On one hand, my heart is heavy. Each [coin] was so carefully studied,” she says. “When we knew it was right for the set, we pounced,” she adds, recalling countless occasions when she and Morelan mutually agreed to bypass bidding on certain coins because they just weren’t the right fit for Morelan’s superior collection. “However, now that Bruce has decided it’s time to see these coins moved to new homes, I am happy to be able to see them through the process in one of our Regency Auctions, which were created specifically as a home for high-end coins like these.”

It’s a cabinet that has Morelan build over the course of decades “On one hand, my heart is Each [coin] was so studied,” she says. “When we knew it was for the set, we she adds, countless occasions when she and Morelan to on certain coins because just weren ’ t the fit for Morelan’s superior collection. now that Bruce has decided it’s time to see these coins moved to new homes, I am to be able to see them the process in one of our Regency Auctions, which were created specifically as a home for coins these ”

Among the Morelan rarities to be on the auction floor in Vegas are the finest-known 1794 Hair Dollar and 1804 Bust Dollar – two A-list numismatic superstars that, when have hammered in past sales, made headlines on the evening network news and across myriad internet-based media outlets Both coins to the Bruce Morelan Collection of Silver a multi-million-dollar set of United States dollar coins dated 1794 1804 and representing the earliest of the nation’s silver dollar production

Among the Morelan rarities to be paraded on the auction floor in Vegas are the finest-known 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar and 1804 Draped Bust Dollar – two A-list numismatic superstars that, when they have hammered in past sales, made headlines on the evening network news and across myriad internet-based media outlets. Both coins belong to the magnificent Bruce Morelan Collection of Early Silver Dollars, a multi-million-dollar set of United States dollar coins dated 1794 through 1804 and representing the earliest period of the nation’s silver dollar production.

The 1794 Hair Dollar to be auctioned in October is SP66 by PCGS and is a coin that

The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar to be auctioned in October is graded SP66 by PCGS and is a Specimen-finish coin that

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Bruce Morelan holds the PCGS SP66 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, believed by many numismatic experts to have been the very first individual silver dollar ever struck. Courtesy of Rebecca Tran. The PCGS SP66 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, on individual exhibition in this case, last sold at auction for $10,016,875 in 2013 and will be offered at the Legend Rare Coin Auctions Regency 41 sale in October. Courtesy of Rebecca Tran.
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many numismatic experts agree is most likely the very first individual silver dollar ever struck by the United States Mint. Its provenance traces through the historic cabinets of Virgil Brand, Art and Paul Kagin, Will W. Neil, and the Cardinal Collection. Bruce Morelan bought it in 2013 for a world-record price of $10,016,875 (including the 17.5% buyer’s premium).

many numismatic experts agree is most the very first individual silver dollar ever struck the United States Mint Its provenance traces the historic cabinets of Brand, Art and Paul Kagin, Will W. Neil, and the Cardinal Collection Bruce Morelan it in 2013 for a world-record price of $10,016,875 the 17 5% premium).

That price, still the highest ever paid for an individual coin in a public auction, granted Morelan the opportunity to serve as noble steward to an American treasure. Though no known records prove this, if this 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar were struck as an inaugural presentation piece, it was most likely personally examined in the hands of first Director of the United States Mint David Rittenhouse. Others who may have also held the coin could realistically include thenPresident George Washington, Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, and possibly additional Founding Fathers of note.

That price, still the ever for an individual coin in a auction, granted Morelan the opportunity to serve as noble steward to an American treasure. no known records prove this, if this 1794 Hair Dollar were struck as an presentation piece, it was most likely examined in the hands of first Director States Mint may have also held the coin could include thenPresident of State Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, and additional Fathers of note

This 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar may have also once belonged in the United States Mint Cabinet before entering private hands in the middle of the 19th century by way of Mint Director James Ross Snowden, who traded such rarities with collectors in possession of one-of-a-kind Washingtonia. Still, on its own merits – those plainly visible to the naked eye anyway – the Morelan 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar stands a head above any “typical” 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, if that word is to even be applied to this rare first-year type coin.

This 1794 Hair Dollar may have also once in the United States Mint Cabinet before entering private hands in the middle of the 19th century way of Mint Director James Ross Snowden, who traded such rarities with collectors in possession of one-of-a-kind Washingtonia Still, on its own merits – those visible to the naked eye anyway – the Morelan 1794 Hair Dollar stands a head above any “typical” 1794 Hair Dollar, if that word is to even be to this rare type coin.

“We have sold several seven-figure collections in the past, as well as individual coins over $1 million, including the PCGS PR64DCAM Quintuple Stella for $1,880,000, so we have experience with these types of values,” says Sperber, whose Lincroft, New Jersey, coin firm manages several major auctions each year. “But there is nothing in the entire hobby that can compare to the 1794 SP66 Flowing Hair Dollar,” she adds. This incredible piece exhibits a warm gray-gold patina with highlights of various hues and is graded a “Specimen” due to several important factors.

“We have sold several collections in the past, as well as individual coins over $1 million, the PCGS PR64DCAM Quintuple Stella for $1,880,000, so we have experience with these types of values,” says whose Lincroft, New Jersey, coin firm manages several major auctions each year “But there is in the entire that can compare to the 1794 SP66 Hair Dollar,” she adds This incredible piece exhibits a warm patina with of various hues and is a due to several important factors.

Among the considerations PCGS made in this a is its identical die state to that of a copper die the fact it is one of the few such Dollars struck dies, and the appearance of the coin – it is evident the was a method known as burnishing Furthermore, this is the known of a 1794 Hair Dollar containing a silver inserted into the at the mint to ensure the coin was weighted every measure, this 1794 Hair Dollar is unlike any other known to this day

Among the considerations PCGS made in grading this example a Specimen is its identical die state to that of a copper die trial, the fact it is one of the few such 1794 Dollars struck by aligned dies, and the utterly prooflike appearance of the coin – it is clearly evident the planchet was specially prepared through a method known as burnishing. Furthermore, this is the only known example of a 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar containing a special silver plug inserted into the planchet at the mint to ensure the coin was properly weighted. By every measure, this 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar is unlike any other known to this day.

“One of the for me while the Dollars] set was able to take the 1794 Hair

“One of the highlights for me while assembling the [Early Dollars] set was being able to take the 1794 Flowing Hair

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Dollar to museums for display, including to London for an exhibit,” recalls Morelan. “I was able to take my son with me on that trip, and being able to share the history and passion I have for this set with him, and also to be able to share it with so many others who would have never seen it otherwise, is a really great memory for me.”

Dollar to museums for to London for an exhibit,” recalls Morelan. “I was able to take my son with me on that trip, and able to share the history and passion I have for this set with and also to be able to share it with so many others who would have never seen it otherwise, is a really great memory for me ”

Another Morelan rarity crossing the block at The Venetian is the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, a seven-figure gem known as “The King of American Coins.” The 1804 Draped Dollar was struck in the mid-1830s for inclusion in special proof sets presented as diplomatic gifts to foreign heads of state

Another Morelan rarity crossing the block at The Venetian is the 1804 Bust Dollar, a gem known as “The King of American Coins ” The 1804 Dollar was struck in the mid-1830s for inclusion in sets as to heads of state

as one rarest States coins ever Just 15 were minted, known as “Class I” strikes, with two classes of restrikes constituting the balance of the tiny mintage. Morelan’s PCGS PR65 specimen is to collectors James Dexter and D Brent Pogue It is the specimen certified PCGS at that and there are just two

and ranks as one of the rarest United States coins ever struck. Just 15 were minted, including eight originals known as “Class I” strikes, with two classes of restrikes constituting the balance of the tiny mintage. Morelan’s PCGS PR65 specimen is pedigreed to legendary collectors James Dexter and D. Brent Pogue. It is the only specimen certified by PCGS at that grade and there are just two graded higher.

“One of the things that was always most important to me was to find coins that had the right look for my collection, even if they weren’t the absolute highest grade,” Morelan remarks. “This meant that I had to spend a lot of time looking at coins as they came available, even if I already owned that date to see if they matched what I was looking for better than the one I already had. I always wanted to make sure I had the finest, most eye-appealing coins for my collection, even if they were just the slightest bit better than what I already had. I’ve probably spent almost as much time looking at dollars I don’t own as I have looking at ones I do.”

“One of the things that was most important to me was to find coins that had the look for my collection, even if weren ’ t the absolute Morelan remarks. “This meant that I had to a lot of time at coins as they came available, even if I already owned that date to see if they matched what I was for better than the one I had. I wanted to make sure I had the finest, most coins for my collection, even if were just the bit better than what I had. I’ve spent almost as much time at dollars I don’t own as I have at ones I do ”

It’s a philosophy he, along with Sperber, took to heart when considering any candidates for The Bruce Morelan Collection, a cabinet encompassing a broad array of coins equal in rarity and splendor to any of his exquisite silver dollars. Consider some of the bronze selections from his assemblage of early type coins, such as the 1797 Liberty Cap Half Cent graded PCGS MS66BN and 1793 Flowing Hair Wreath Cent graded PCGS MS66RB.

It’s a he, with took to heart when any candidates for The Bruce Morelan Collection, a cabinet encompassing a broad array of coins in rarity and to any of his exquisite silver dollars some of early type coins, such as the 1797 Cap Half Cent PCGS MS66BN and 1793 Hair Wreath Cent graded PCGS MS66RB

Then there are some resplendent small silver coins, including a 1795 PCGS MS66+ Flowing Hair Half Dime, 1797 PCGS MS65+ Draped Bust Half Dime, and 1798/7 PCGS MS65+ Draped Bust Dime. Not to be outdone is an assortment of topflight first-year type coins including a 1796 PCGS MS66 Draped Bust Dime, a 1795 PCGS MS64 Draped Bust $5 Half Eagle, and 1795 PCGS MS64+ Draped Bust $10 Eagle – all three of these coins representing the first year of federal production for their respective denominations.

“Creating a mint was such an important part of the early years of our country,” says Morelan, speaking on the significance of early type coins and the rich history they reflect. “I was always fascinated with the undeniable link between the growth of America and the mintage of our currency. With each of these coins, it’s like looking at a time capsule of an important moment from our past.” He adds, “It’s also fun to think about how and why these coins were saved in such incredible condition at the time of minting. With the 1794 [Flowing Hair Dollar graded PCGS SP66], there has been a lot written on why it was preserved, but for the other first-year coins there isn’t any definitive answer. Especially with the gold coins, which represented real wealth when they were created. It’s just amazing to see them preserved so well.”

Then there are some small silver coins, a 1795 PCGS MS66+ Hair Half Dime, 1797 PCGS MS65+ Bust Half Dime, and 1798/7 PCGS MS65+ Bust Dime. Not to be outdone is an assortment of type coins a 1796 PCGS MS66 Bust Dime, a 1795 PCGS MS64 Bust $5 Half and 1795 PCGS MS64+ Bust $10 – all three of these coins representing the first year of federal for their respective denominations a mint was such an important part of the years of our country, ” says Morelan, on the of early type coins and the rich history they reflect “I was fascinated with the undeniable link between the of America and the mintage of our currency. With each of these coins, it’s like at a time of an important moment from our past ” He adds, “It’s also fun to think about how and these coins were saved in such incredible condition at the time of minting. With the 1794 Hair Dollar PCGS SP66], there has been a lot written on it was but for the other first-year coins there isn’t any definitive answer. with the coins, which real wealth when were created It’s just amazing to see them so well.”

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The Bruce Morelan Collection of Early Dollars on display in August 2020 at the PCGS Members Only Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Courtesy of Rebecca Tran.

As with any major sale involving super-rarities such as the 1794 and 1804 Dollars, The Bruce Morelan Collection event is likely to lure many major players, including those from outside numismatics who are nevertheless drawn to owning trophy coins. “I just hope the coins go to collectors who value the coin for everything it represents. The grade, eye appeal, history behind it… Each of these is worth admiring, and I hope the new owners really appreciate the whole instead of just one part of it.”

As with any major sale super-rarities such as the and 1804 The Bruce Morelan Collection event is to lure many major those from outside numismatics who are nevertheless drawn to owning coins “I just the coins go to collectors who value the coin for it represents. The eye behind it… Each of these is worth and I the new owners appreciate the whole instead of just one part of it.”

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez has won multiple awards from the NLG and ANA for his work as a numismatic journalist and editor. He has been a coin collector since 1992 and enjoys all areas of United States coinage and U.S. minting history.

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SILVER EAGLES AND THE PCGS SET REGISTRY ¨

The PCGS Set Registry® offers a plethora of fun, challenging opportunities for collectors to show off their collections – or to observe from the sidelines the competitive action between collectors vying to build the best collections In this issue

Rare Coin Market Report, we’ll discuss American Silver which comprise some of the most in sets within the PCGS Set Registry.

ThePCGSSetRegistry®offersaplethoraoffun,challenging opportunities for collectors to show off their collections – or to observe from the sidelines the competitive action between collectors vying to build the best collections. In this issue of Rare Coin Market Report, we’ll discuss American Silver Eagles, which comprise some of the most participated in sets within the PCGS Set Registry.

The Keys

American Silver are made of 99 9-fine silver, and these pure silver coins attract many collectors and investors world series several and key dates, the 1995W Proof Silver Eagle With its mintage of just 30,125, it has become the of the series. However, it no stands as the Silver The 2019-S Enhanced Reverse American Silver was struck last year to the tune of just 30,000 pieces and has become a new coin in series

American Silver Eagles are made of 99.9-fine silver, and these virtually pure silver coins attract many collectors and investors from around the world. The series also has several well-recognized and popular key dates, including the 1995W Proof Silver Eagle. With its mintage of just 30,125, it has become the king of the series. However, it no longer stands as the lowest-mintage Silver Eagle. The 2019-S Enhanced Reverse American Silver Eagle was struck last year to the tune of just 30,000 pieces and has become a new key coin in the series.

There are other key and semi-key dates as well as varieties in the series that have proven very popular with collectors. Some of these coins include the 2008-W Burnished Silver Eagle with the Reverse of 2007. This coin, inadvertently struck in 2008 with a reverse die from 2007, has a low mintage of about 45,000 and is a highly coveted coin in the series. In 2011, the U.S. Mint celebrated the 25th anniversary of the American Silver Eagle series by producing a special 2011-P Reverse Proof, which has a mintage just under 100,000, also making it a must-have for many collectors.

There are other and dates as well as varieties in the series that have proven very with collectors Some coins 2008-W Eagle with the Reverse of 2007 This coin, inadvertently struck in 2008 with a reverse die from 2007, has a low mintage of about 45,000 and is a coveted coin in the series In 2011, the U.S. Mint celebrated the 25th anniversary of the American Silver series by a 2011-P Reverse Proof, which has a mintage just under 100,000, also it a must-have for many collectors.

Diverse Finishes

There are many different, interesting finishes used on American Silver Eagles There are the “Bullion” known as “Uncirculated”) Silver which the U.S. Mint sells to its authorized who, in return, sell these coins to collectors and investors for a small premium over the spot price of silver Then there are the coins, which are created for collectors and a

There are many different, interesting finishes used on American Silver Eagles. There are the regular “Bullion” (formerly known as “Uncirculated”) Silver Eagles, which the U.S. Mint sells to its authorized purchasers who, in return, sell these coins to collectors and investors for a small premium over the spot price of silver. Then there are the proof coins, which are created expressly for collectors and boast a mirror-like finish.

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there are the so-called Burnished Silver which are struck on and offer a satin-like appearance. Meanwhile, the Reverse Proof American Silver have frosted fields and mirror-like devices and lettering there is the Enhanced Reverse Proof American Silver which is similar to the Reverse Proof coin but selective and various isolated details

Additionally, there are the so-called Burnished Silver Eagles, which are struck on specially prepared planchets and offer a satin-like appearance. Meanwhile, the popular Reverse Proof American Silver Eagles have frosted fields and mirror-like devices and lettering. Finally, there is the Enhanced Reverse Proof American Silver Eagle, which is similar to the Reverse Proof coin but highlights selective polishing and frosting throughout various isolated details.

Silver Eagles in the Set Registry

American Silver Eagles are represented in several different sets in the PCGS Set Registry. One of the most popular is the Silver Eagles, Circulation Strikes (1986-present) set, which requires 49 coins. It can be built alongside the Silver Eagles, Burnished (2006-present) set, requiring just 12 coins. The Silver Eagles, Proof (1986-present) set demands 44 coins, while the decidedly ambitious Silver Eagles, Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1986-present) entails 93 coins.

American Silver are in several different sets in the PCGS Set Registry One of the most is the Silver Circulation Strikes set, which requires 49 coins. It can be built the Silver Burnished set, requiring just 12 coins. The Silver Proof (1986-present) set demands 44 coins, while the ambitious Silver Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof entails 93 coins

There are several other options for collecting Silver Eagles in the PCGS Set Registry. They can even be collected together with the American Gold Eagles or on the basis of various special PCGS labels, such as those with the First Strike designation. They may also be collected in Mint Sets by year.

There are several other options for Silver in the PCGS Set Registry. can even be collected with the American Gold or on the basis of various PCGS labels, such as those with the First Strike may also be collected in Mint Sets year.

Time for a Change

Another great reason for collecting American Silver Eagles is their beautiful, historic design. The obverse is anchored by a motif considered to be one of the most beautiful designs ever to be seen on American coinage. It was inspired by Adolph A. Weinman’s Walking Liberty design, gracing the half dollar from 1916 through 1947.

Another great reason for American Silver is their beautiful, historic The obverse is anchored a motif considered to be one of the most beautiful ever to be seen on American coinage It was by A. Weinman’s gracing the half dollar from 1916 1947.

the American Silver in 1986 The U S Mint has announced that it will the reverse in 2021 with a more modern various elements This will therefore introduce a new for the series, the Heraldic Eagle reverse and that with a date of 1986 and date of 2020.

the American Silver Eagle in 1986. The U.S. Mint has announced that it will replace the reverse design in 2021 with a more modern design featuring various anti-counterfeiting elements. This design change will therefore introduce a new subtype for the series, ending the Heraldic Eagle reverse design and bookending that subtype with a beginning date of 1986 and ending date of 2020.

Incorporating Silver Eagles into Your Set Registry Goals

Silver Eagles offer many different avenues for collectors. There is definitely no right or wrong way to collect them. But one thing is for certain: collecting Silver Eagles can be fun and quite rewarding. Silver Eagle devotees must remain on their toes with this series as new finishes and varieties emerge each year while other offerings seem to spontaneously drop off the product lineup or come back after a long absence.

Another exciting part of collecting Silver Eagles? Minding the price of silver. Bullion prices can dramatically impact the price of even the numismatic-finish Silver Eagles. This has particularly been the case as of late with silver prices making a run past $20 per ounce. Sometimes, market demands tax the U.S. Mint to the point that it must divert its oneounce silver planchets to producing only bullion-finish Silver Eagles, as notoriously happened in 2009.

Silver offer many different avenues for collectors. There is definitely no or wrong way to collect them But one is for certain: Silver can be fun and quite rewarding. Silver devotees must remain on their toes with this series as new finishes and varieties emerge each year while other seem to off the lineup or come back after a absence. Another exciting part of Silver Eagles? the price of silver Bullion prices can impact the price of even the numismatic-finish Silver This has been the case as of late with silver prices a run past $20 per ounce Sometimes, market demands tax the U S Mint to the point that it must divert its oneounce silver to bullion-finish Silver as notoriously in 2009

Still, the American Silver Eagle series has an expansive collector base, and most coins can be purchased quite inexpensively. Therefore, just about anybody can collect them. So, if you’re looking for a fun and challenging, yet approachable series to collect and wish to participate in the PCGS Set Registry, you might consider diving into the world of American Silver Eagles. With the upcoming reverse design change and a multitude of new, exciting product offerings, this series is sure to keep you busy!

Still, the American Silver series has an expansive collector base, and most coins can be quite Therefore, just about can collect them So, if you ’ re for a fun and yet series to collect and wish to participate in the PCGS Set Registry, you consider into the world of American Silver Eagles With the upcoming reverse and a multitude of new, exciting this series is sure to you

While the timeless obverse design is sure to live on for many years to come, it’s curtains for the coin’s longtime reverse design. The year 2020 marks the end of designer John Mercanti’s Heraldic Eagle design that debuted with

While the timeless obverse design is sure to live on for many years to come, it’s curtains for the coin’s reverse design The year 2020 marks the end of John Mercanti’s Heraldic that debuted with

Jaime Hernandez is an editor for the PCGS Price Guide, and has been a proud member of the PCGS team since 2005. By the time he reached his early 20s, Jaime was successfully buying and selling coins with some of the most prominent dealers and collectors in the country.

Email: jhernandez@collectors.com

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It still pays to scrutinize all coins for something new or unusual, even those belonging to a series as well studied as the Flowing Hair Half Dollar. Struck by the United States Mint from 1794 through 1795, Flowing Hair Half Dollars have been the lifelong subject of study for numismatic specialists for well more than a century.

It still pays to scrutinize all coins for new or unusual, even those to a series as well studied as the Hair Half Dollar. Struck the United States Mint from 1794 1795, Hair Half Dollars have been the of for numismatic specialists for well more than a century.

The series has been profiled by coin scholars in journals, books, and magazines of all numismatic manner. Serving as an authoritative review of the series and its many varieties is a tome known as Early Half Dollar Die Varieties 1794-1836. Originally published in 1967 by Al C. Overton, the book has been updated over the years by Donald L. Parsley and now encompasses nearly 700 pages of knowledge and information as compiled over many decades of exhaustive research.

The series has been by coin scholars in books, and magazines of all numismatic manner as an authoritative review of the series and its many varieties is a tome as Dollar Die Varieties 1794-1836 published in 1967 by Al C Overton, the book has been over the years Donald L. and now encompasses 700 pages of knowledge and information as over many decades of exhaustive research

Now the iconic book may need another revision. A new die marriage has been attributed on the 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar and is formally designated as Overton 133 – the 33rd distinct die marriage or die variety officially cataloged across all 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollars. The discovery coin was recently graded as such by PCGS and represents a major milestone in the numismatic hobby for various reasons.

Now the iconic book may need another revision A new die marriage has been attributed on the 1795 Hair Half Dollar and is formally as Overton 133 – the 33rd distinct die marriage or die variety across all 1795 Hair Half Dollars. The coin was as such PCGS and represents a major milestone in the numismatic for various reasons

Notably, it is the first new die marriage discovered on a 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar in at least 91 years. It is also indicative of the startling fact that, somehow, one of the most popular early American coin series has yielded a previously unrecognized die marriage – something seemingly unfathomable given how meticulous and well-documented all research is concerning the Flowing Hair Half Dollar.

it is the first new die marriage discovered on a 1795 Hair Half Dollar in at least 91 years. It is also indicative of the fact that, somehow, one of the most American coin series has yielded a die marriage –unfathomable given how meticulous and well-documented all research is concerning the Hair Half Dollar

This is not to suggest that recent die marriage discoveries on the Hair Half Dollar is unheard of.

to W David Perkins, the Hair and Bust expert and coin dealer who submitted the attributed 1795 Overton 133 Half Dollar to PCGS, three Hair Half Dollars have been new Overton variety in the last 50 years, and all three are dated

This is not to suggest that recent die marriage discoveries on the Flowing Hair Half Dollar is totally unheard of. According to W. David Perkins, the longtime Flowing Hair and Draped Bust expert and coin dealer who submitted the newly attributed 1795 Overton 133 Half Dollar to PCGS, only three Flowing Hair Half Dollars have been granted new Overton variety designations in the last 50 years, and all three are dated

New 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar Graded

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1794. Other early American silver coins have also given up some previously undocumented die marriages in recent years.

1794 Other early American silver coins have also given up some undocumented die marriages in recent years.

“The last 1795 Hair Half Dollar die marriage was discovered somewhere between 1881 and 1929,” says Perkins The earlier date references the a auction created for the 1881 Haseltine Type Tale Sale, which offered a full range of all then-known Half Dollar die marriages; the latter date is when M L Beistle his 1929 A Register Dollar Die Varieties and

“The last 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar die marriage was discovered somewhere between 1881 and 1929,” says Perkins. The earlier date references the publication a thorough auction catalog created for the 1881 Haseltine Type Tale Sale, which offered a full range of all then-known Flowing Half Dollar die marriages; the latter date is when M.L. Beistle published his 1929 volume, A Register of Half Dollar Die Varieties and Sub-Varieties.

The previous 1795 Half Dollar die marriage discovery, O-132, was until recently the only “new” Overton variety known for that issue going back to 1881. “There are only two examples of O-132 known today, one of which is known but has not been seen in many decades,” expounds Perkins.

The previous 1795 Half Dollar die marriage discovery, O-132, was until the “ new ” Overton variety known for that issue going back to 1881. “There are two of O-132 known one of which is known but has not been seen in many decades,” Perkins

Diagnostics for the 1795 Overton 133 Flowing Hair Half Dollar

What makes the 1795 Overton 133 Flowing Hair Half Dollar different from the other 32 die marriages recognized for the date? “First, let's look at what similarities exist between the newly discovered die marriage, 1795 O-133, and the other 31 known 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar varieties – O-118 is unknown and probably does not exist. Each obverse working die was started by impressing the portrait of Liberty using a master ‘hub die.’ Similarly, each reverse working die received an impression of the small eagle.”

Perkins says that all working dies at the time were completed individually, with dentils, stars, letters, and numbers punched by hand and even branches, leaves, and berries were inscribed in a similar way – by hand. “Each working die was unique, each having slightly different placements of these devices relative to one another.” For the 1795 mintage of Flowing Hair Half Dollars, numismatic experts know of 20 obverse dies and 22 reverse dies that resulted in 32 different die marriages or

What makes the 1795 Overton 133 Hair Half Dollar different from the other 32 die marriages for the date? let's look at what similarities exist between the discovered die marriage, 1795 O-133, and the other 31 known 1795 Hair Half Dollar varieties – O-118 is unknown and does not exist. Each obverse die was started by impressing the portrait of Liberty using a master ‘hub die ’ each reverse die received an impression of the small Perkins says that all dies at the time were individually, with dentils, stars, letters, and numbers hand and even branches, leaves, and berries were inscribed in a similar way – hand. “Each die was unique, each different of these devices relative to one another.” For the 1795 mintage of Flowing Hair Half Dollars, numismatic experts know of 20 obverse dies and 22 reverse dies that resulted in 32 different die marriages or

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combinations of obverse and reverse die matings.

combinations of obverse and reverse die matings

five of the 1795 die marriages share Overton's "Reverse N," Overton 117, 120, 121, 122, and 133,” Perkins elucidates. “However, each was with a different obverse die Until the of O-133,

Star 1 piercing the lowest curl and Star 15 the bust. Also, O-122 had been the only known reverse with a curving die crack at ‘MERICA ’ also has this but it is with no die where it crosses the leaf below the ‘C’ in ‘AMERICA ’ Most or dealers would note Reverse ‘N,’ observe Star 1 piercing the lowest curl and Star 15 the point of the bust and conclude ‘O-122.’”

“Interestingly, five of the 1795 die marriages share Overton's "Reverse N," Overton 117, 120, 121, 122, and 133,” Perkins elucidates. “However, each was produced with a different obverse die. Until the discovery of O-133, only Overton's "Obverse 13" used for O-122 had the features of Star 1 piercing the lowest curl and Star 15 touching the bust. Also, O-122 had been the only known reverse with a curving die crack at ‘MERICA.’ O-133 also has this crack, but it is lighter with no die chip where it crosses the leaf below the ‘C’ in ‘AMERICA.’ Most collectors, researchers, or dealers would note Reverse ‘N,’ observe Star 1 piercing the lowest curl and Star 15 touching the point of the bust and conclude ‘O-122.’”

So, what definitively distinguishes the O-133 from the O-122? It is the position of the “T” in “LIBERTY.” For the O-133, the “T” tilts to the left as compared to the “R” and “Y.” Perkins says that if a line were drawn through the center of the T, it would point to the upper edge of the dentil above it. Meanwhile, the O-122 shows the “T” titled slightly to the right relative to the “R” and “Y,” and a line inscribed through the center of the “T” would aim right for the center of the dentil just above. Moreover, Star 2 is further from the second curl on the O-133 than it appears on the O-122. Still, the longtime Flowing Hair expert says there is just one key diagnostic for picking out the O-133. “The position of the ‘T’ in ‘LIBERTY’ is all you need to attribute the obverse of O-133.”

So, what the O-133 from the O-122? It is the position of the “T” in “LIBERTY ” For the O-133, the “T” tilts to the left as to the “R” and “Y.” Perkins says that if a line were drawn the center of the T, it would point to the upper of the dentil above it Meanwhile, the O-122 shows the “T” titled to the relative to the “R” and “Y,” and a line inscribed the center of the “T” would aim for the center of the dentil just above Moreover, Star 2 is further from the second curl on the O-133 than it appears on the O-122. Still, the Hair expert says there is just one for out the O-133 “The position of the ‘T’ in ‘LIBERTY’ is all you need to attribute the obverse of O-133.”

The O-133 Steps Out

Nobody has been knowingly sitting on the 1795 Overton-133 Flowing Hair Half Dollar for very long. The rare die marriage was discovered only in May 2020 and Perkins bought the coin just weeks later in June. “That’s what makes it so exciting, being almost 140 years after the Haseltine Type Table Sale in 1881. It was out there, and nobody discovered it until a few months ago!”

Making this discovery even more awe-inspiring is how infrequently such major finds happen and are fully confirmed. As mentioned, the Overton-133 is the first 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar discovered in at least 91 years. But what about 1794 Flowing Hair Half Dollars? In the past five decades, Perkins says just three were discovered, including the unique 1794 O-109 found by Robert Hilt in 1976, the O-110 uncovered by Jules Reiver in 1982 and yielding a total of just 12 specimens to date, and the unique O-111 located by Andrew Pollack at Bowers & Merena in 1993.

Nobody has been sitting on the 1795 Overton-133 Hair Half Dollar for very long The rare die marriage was discovered in May 2020 and Perkins the coin just weeks later in June. “That’s what makes it so exciting, almost 140 years after the Haseltine Type Table Sale in 1881. It was out there, and discovered it until a few months this discovery even more awe-inspiring is how such major finds and are confirmed As mentioned, the Overton-133 is the first 1795 Hair Half Dollar discovered in at least 91 years But what about 1794 Hair Half Dollars? In the past five decades, Perkins says just three were discovered, including the unique 1794 O-109 found Robert Hilt in 1976, the O-110 uncovered by Jules Reiver in 1982 and a total of just 12 specimens to date, and the unique O-111 located at Bowers & Merena in 1993.

Expanding into other areas of large-size Flowing Hair and Draped Bust coinage, Perkins says that in 1988 there were 13 new die marriages among those two major types since the Haseltine Type Table Sale 107 years earlier in 1881, and five of those were 1795 Flowing Hair Dollars. “This works out to

into other areas of Hair and Bust coinage, Perkins says that in 1988 there were 13 new die marriages among those two major types since the Haseltine Table Sale 107 years earlier in 1881, and five of those were 1795 Hair Dollars “This works out to

a little more than one new discovery per decade,” annotates Perkins “Two additional Bust Dollar die marriages have been discovered since, the 1795 BB-126, B-34 and 1803 BBB-257, B-8.”

a little more than one new discovery per decade,” annotates Perkins. “Two additional Draped Bust Dollar die marriages have been discovered since, including the 1795 BB-126, B-34 and 1803 BBB-257, B-8.”

Making it Official

While new varieties have been discovered and attributed since the pre-slabbing era of coin cabinets, these days thirdparty grading is a staple, offering collectors security and peace of mind at a time when counterfeiters are more sophisticated than ever. So, Perkins wasted little time in submitting the coin to PCGS to ensure it was the real deal and to have the coin officially recognized as a “Discovery Coin” and graded in a secure holder.

new varieties been since the era of coin cabinets, these thirdparty is a collectors security and peace of mind at a time when counterfeiters are more than ever. So, Perkins wasted little time in the coin to PCGS to ensure it was deal to coin officially as a “Discovery Coin” and in a secure holder

“I’d worked with PCGS before on the discovery of a new die marriage for the 1803 Draped Bust, Small Eagle Dollar (BB-257, B-8) in March 2015,” he recalls. “A graded coin in a PCGS holder is preferred by many, especially those collectors building PCGS Registry Sets. When I contacted PCGS President Brett Charville about this opportunity he replied to my note only a few minutes after receiving it, and PCGS Director of Numismatic Education and Outreach Steve Feltner was equally as quick responding,” he adds. “The PCGS team was great to work with.”

“I’d worked with PCGS before on the of a new die marriage for the 1803 Draped Bust, Small Dollar (BB-257, B-8) in March 2015,” he recalls “A coin in a PCGS holder is many, those collectors building PCGS Registry Sets When I contacted PCGS President Brett Charville about this opportunity he to my note a few minutes after receiving it, and PCGS Director Numismatic Education Steve Feltner was equally as quick he adds “The PCGS team was great to work with.”

The O-133 could soon be on its way into the hands of a new collector “I may sell it privately my business, W David Perkins Numismatics, or in a one-lot sealed auction bid sale, which I have done in the past, ” notes the dealer “I’ve been contacted by a few interested collectors and dealers already ” While the coin is sure to find a home before too Perkins has but to offer the coin’s anonymous previous owner. “It was quite a thrill for him after 30-plus years of at and the half dollars of 1794 to 1836 die

The O-133 could soon be on its way into the hands of a new collector. “I may sell it privately through my business, W. David Perkins Numismatics, or possibly in a one-lot sealed auction bid sale, which I have done in the past,” notes the longtime dealer. “I’ve been contacted by a few interested collectors and dealers already.” While the coin is sure to find a good home before too long, Perkins has nothing but hearty congratulations to offer the coin’s anonymous previous owner. “It was quite a thrill for him after 30-plus years of looking at and collecting the half dollars of 1794 to 1836 by die marriage.”

And Perkins remarks that while there may have been some degree of luck involved in this discovery, it was just as much a tale of patience, persistence, and knowledge. “With the advent of eBay and online auctions, there are more coins available to look at and attribute. Those consistently checking for new die varieties have the best chance. You never know when or where a new die marriage – or example of a rare die marriage – will show up!”

And Perkins remarks that while there may have been some of luck involved in this it was just as much a tale of patience, persistence, and “With the advent of eBay and online auctions, there are more coins available to look at and attribute Those checking for new die varieties You never or a new die marriage – or of a rare die marriage – will show

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez has won multiple awards from the NLG and ANA for his work as a numismatic journalist and editor. He has been a coin collector since 1992 and enjoys all areas of United States coinage and U.S. minting history.

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I am an 18-year-old North Carolinian and the president of Hurley Coins, a small business I founded seven years ago. My interest in numismatics was sparked when I was very young. My late grandfather was a coin collector and, as a kindergartener, I was captivated by the artistry and historicity of his pieces. I knew almost immediately that I wanted in on the hobby.

I am an North Carolinian and the of Coins, a small business I founded seven years ago. My interest in numismatics was when I was very young late was a coin collector and, as a I was the artistry and of his pieces. I knew almost that I wanted in on the hobby

My grandmother bought me a Presidential $1 Coin album and ferried me to Harold B. Rice Coins & Stamps every three months to buy the latest issue. However, I quickly became bored by these modern pieces and began longing for some of the other items in Mr. Rice’s display cases. I started saving my $5-a-week allowance to buy silver dollars and inexpensive banknotes, forming a decent—albeit scattershot—collection.

My grandmother bought me a Presidential $1 Coin album and ferried me to Harold B. Rice Coins & Stamps every three months to the latest issue However, I became bored these modern pieces and for some of the other items in Mr. Rice’s cases. I started saving my $5-a-week allowance to buy silver dollars and inexpensive banknotes, a decent albeit scattershot collection

Bymy11thbirthday,Iresolvedtobecomeacoindealer.Ihung my shingle at the local flea market and began walking the floor of local coin shows. While uninterested in numismatics, my parents were kind enough to accompany me at these events— support that was essential to my professional development. I simultaneously established an internet presence, giving me access to a worldwide market and allowing me to supply my local market with fresh merchandise. By age 12, I had a table of my own at coin shows, thanks to the late Victor Drajem of GDK Coins and his successor, Peter Cappa. In 2015, I received a commendation from the Museum of American Finance’s Wall Street Bourse, and I later attended the 2017 and 2019 American Numismatic Association Summer Seminars. All of these opportunities were transformative.

my at the local flea market and the floor of local coin shows While uninterested in numismatics, my parents were kind to accompany me at these events support that was essential to my I simultaneously established an internet presence, giving me access to a worldwide market and me to my local market with fresh merchandise. By age 12, I had a table of my own at coin shows, thanks to the late Victor Drajem of GDK Coins and his successor, Peter Cappa In 2015, I received a Museum American Finance’s Wall Street Bourse, and I later attended the 2017 and 2019 Numismatic Seminars these opportunities were transformative.

Declan Hurley is an 18-year-old coin dealer who is regularly seen on the show circuit. Image is courtesy of Declan Hurley.

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While massive, the internet versus no internet divide is one that can be bridged—with the help of young people. They can assist their local coin dealers with establishing a presence on Instagram and Facebook, two of the most easily navigatable and effective tools for selling coins online.

While massive, the internet versus no internet divide is one that can be bridged with the of young people They can assist their local coin dealers with a presence on and Facebook, two of the most and effective tools for selling coins online.

My biggest insight is that coin collecting is not a dying hobby. There is a vibrant group of young people who use the internet as their primary means for collecting coins and conducting business. This may stoke the ire of traditional coin dealers, but who can blame the kids? Shops divorced from the internet cannot compete with the millions of coins available

My is that coin is not a hobby There is a vibrant group of young people who use the internet as their primary means for coins and business. This may stoke the ire of traditional coin dealers, but who can blame the kids? divorced from the internet cannot compete with the millions of coins available

A traditional coin shop that utilizes online platforms will be able to clear old inventory, fill their showcases with fresh coins, and maintain healthier cash balances. This will make for a more profitable business. Along the way, the proprietor will be able to interface with new people and add hundreds of names to their Rolodex, giving them more people to call when they need help evaluating or selling a particular item. There is no better example of a win-win situation.

A traditional coin that utilizes online will be able to clear old inventory, fill their showcases with fresh coins, and maintain healthier cash balances. This will make for a more profitable business the way, the proprietor will be able to interface with new and add hundreds of names to their Rolodex, giving them more to call when they need or a item There is no better of a win-win situation

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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.

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

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PCGS COIN DESIGNATIONS

P C G S C O I N D E S I G N A T I O N S

Color for Copper Coins (MS60 or better)

Color for Coins (MS60 or better)

Full Steps for Jefferson Nickels

Brown PCGS Brown for copper coins that have less than 5% of their mint red color.

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

Full (FS) PCGS Full for Jefferson Nickels that MS60 or a or six steps in the portrait of Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s home) on the reverse. To for this a coin must also have no major disturbances, cuts and marks, to the separation of the steps.

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 for Dimes

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

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.

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

Red PCGS Red for copper coins that MS60 or better and show 95% or more of their mint color

Full Bands PCGS Full Bands for Mercury Dimes that MS60 or better and show full separation on crossbands on the reverse. To for this a coin must also have no major disturbances, cuts and marks, of the separation of the cross-

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.

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 Bands PCGS Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes that MS60 or better and show full separation of the upper and lower horizontal bands of the torch on the reverse To for this a coin must also show no cuts or marks across bands

Full Head for Liberty Quarters

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 1918/7S, PCGS will designate Full Head on coins that grade XF40 or better and that meet the Full Head criteria.

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

Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes Full Head for Standing Liberty Quarters
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DESIGNATIONS
PCGS COIN
Full for Jefferson Nickels
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FullBellLines(FBL) PCGS designates

Full Bell Lines (FBL) PCGS Lines

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.

lars that MS60 or better and show full separation of the lines on the bottom of the Bell on the reverse To for this a coin must also show no major disturbances, cuts and marks, of the separation lines

Prooflike

Surfaces

Prooflike (PL) PCGS designates

Prooflike for coins that grade MS60 or better 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.

Prooflike PCGS Prooflike for coins that MS60 or better and show clear i.e. at a two to inches or striations cause an area to lose the will not apply

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.

Deep Mirror Prooflike (DMPL) PCGS Mirror Prooflike for Morgan Dollars that MS60 or better and show reflectivity, i e mirrored surfaces The differences PL DMPL is one degree

Cameo Proofs

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.

Cameo PCGS Cameo for brilliant proofs that show to moderate of the devices Both a coin must to earn the Cameo designation

that display deep, even frosting on the devices of both sides of the coin.

that even on the of both of the coin

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” is used by PCGS as a service to the numismatic community.

PCGS Holder

PCGS does not coins that are counterfeit, have been toned, have had their surfaces have been have been cleaned, have scratches, or have been are rarities, colonials, and territorial coins, in are some instances “ net is used by PCGS as a service to the numismatic community Holder

No coins are to encapsulation Color Flaw

No Grade coins are returned to the submitter with encapsulation. Code Reason 82 Filed Rims 91 Questionable Color 92 Cleaning 93 Planchet Flaw 94 Altered Surfaces 95 Stratch(es) 97 Environmental Damage 98 Damage

No PCGS Holder

No Grade coins are returned to the submitter without encapsulation.

Code Reason 83

Peeling Lamination 86 Authenticity Unverifiable 90 Counterfeit 96 No Service 99 PVC Residue

Environmental coins are to Lamination Unverifiable 90 Would you like further information about the PCGS Standards, and No Grade Standards?

Would you like further information about the PCGS Grading Standards, Designations, and No Grade Standards? View high-resolution images and indepth videos for each at www.PCGS. com/grades. PCGS Banknote uses a 70-point numerical scale universally accepted by collectors.

View images and invideos for each at www PCGS uses a 70-point numerical scale collectors

Deep Cameo (DCAM) PCGS designates Deep Cameo for brilliant proofs

Deep Cameo (DCAM) PCGS nates Deep Cameo for brilliant

PCGS COIN DESIGNATIONS
Full Bell Lines for Franklin Half Dollars
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PCGS

Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 1, Facing Left (1793)

1000 1793 BN 2850 3850 5300 9000 15500 18000 42500 60000 125000 315000 66 609

1001 1793 RB - - - - - - - - 200000 - 63 1

Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 2, Facing Right, Large Head (1794)

1003 1794 BN 450 900 1275 2150 3000 4750 14500 26000 92500 175000 66 459

1004 1794 RB - - - - - - - - - 250000 67 1

35015 1794 LowReliefHead BN 450 900 1275 2150 3100 5000 14500 21500 92500 165000 66 105

35054 1794 HighReliefHead BN - - - - 3100 5000 14500 21500 92500 200000 66 37

35055 1794 HighReliefHead RB - - - - - - - - - 235000 67 3

Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 3, Facing Right, Small Head (1795-1797)

1009 1795 LetteredEdge BN 315 600 975 1400 2750 4900 11000 16500 40000 135000 67 182 1015 1795 LEPunctuatedDate BN 365 675 1375 2000 4500 6900 15000 - - 160000 65 50 1012 1795 PEPunctuatedDate BN 315 600 975 1650 3150 6750 24000 - 80000 - 63 103 1013 1795 PEPunctuatedDate RB - - - - - - - - - 165000 67 1018 1795 PlainEdge,NoPole BN 315 600 975 1400 2850 4900 12000 18500 40000 135000 66 381 1030 1796 NoPole BN 25000 50000 100000 150000 250000 - - - - 600000 65 9 1027 1796 WithPole BN 13000 17000 25000 38500 75000 85000 130000 - 275000 385000 t 66 50 1028 1796 WithPole RB - - - - - - - - 235000 - 66 6 1042 1797 1Above1 BN 315 600 975 1400 2750 4900 11000 16500 40000 125000 66 223 1043 1797 1Above1

3000 4650 6750 22500 65 421

1800 RB - - - - - - - 16000 39500 - 64 19 1053 1800 RD - - - - - - - 30000 - - 63 4 1054 1802/0 Reverseof1800 BN 18500 36500 57500 100000 120000 - - - - - 40 13 1057 1802/0 Reverseof1802 BN 1000 2200 4500 15000 35000 - - - - - 45 198 1060 1803 BN 90 140 235 475 925 2250 4200 6500 10500 - 64 496 1061 1803 RB - - - - - - 4750 - 12500 - 66 3 1069 1804 Crosslet4,Stems BN 90 140 160 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 19500 65 713 1075 1804 SpikedChin BN 98 160 200 310 485 1100 2200 4250 7850 21500 66 765 1066 1804 Plain4,Stems BN 115 185 360 785 1500 6000 10000 - 46000 - 64 91 1072 1804 Crosslet4,NoStems BN 90 150 175 285 435 850 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 207 1073 1804 Crosslet4,NoStems RB - - - - - - - 5000 10500 30000 65 5 1063 1804 Plain4NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 1231 1064 1804 Plain4NoStems RB - - - - - - - 5000 10500 30000 65 27 1081 1805 NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 2350 5500 7000 25000 65 302 1082 1805 NoStems RB - - - - - - - 11500 16000 30000 66 2 1087 1805 Small5,Stems BN 1100 1500 3250 16500 38500 48500 - - - - 58 74 1090 1805 Large5,Stems BN 90 140 185 280 425 1450 2650 7150 11000 - 64 174 1093 1806 Small6,NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 939 1094 1806 Small6,NoStems RB - - - - - - 1650 5000 10500 30000 65 43 1095 1806 Small6,NoStems RD - - - - - - - 20000 40000 - 64 3 1096 1806 Small6,Stems BN 220 375 800 2300 4000 8250 13500 35000 100000 - 64 79 1099 1806 Large6,Stems

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ALL
DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade
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67 1 1036 1797 PlainEdge BN 335 650 1025 1400 3050 4900 12500 19500 50000 -
191 1037 1797 PlainEdge RB - - - - - - - - - 175000 65 35107 1797 LowHead,PlainEdge BN 315 600 975 1400 3000 - - - - - 35 39 1033 1797 LetteredEdge BN 800 1750 2750 5500 14000 22000 - - - - 45 16 1039 1797 GrippedEdge BN 50000 60000 90000 97500 - - - - - - 12 5 DRAPED BUST HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Half Cent (1800-1808) (1800-1808) 1048 Type BN 90 140 185 280 425
1049 Type RB - - - - - -
Type RD - - - -
BN 110
RB
1104
BN 90 140 185
1107 1808 BN 90 140 185 340 600 2100 2950 9000 30000 - 64 287 1110 1808/7 BN 220 375 625 2150 4500 15000 - - - - 58 142 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) (1809-1836) 1119 Type BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550 850 1700 - 66 1120 Type RB - - - - - 335 1000 1400 3900 - 66 1121 Type RD - - - - - 350 1750 4000 15000 - 65 1123 1809 BN 60 90 150 190 500 700 1900 4100 6500 - 65 580 1124 1809 RB - - - - - - 2300 8000 23500 - 65 11 1129 1809 Circlein0 BN 70 120 450 800 1350 5500 - 25000 - - 66 68 1126 1809/6 9overinverted9 BN 75 125 225 315 850 1400 3250 5500 42500 - 65 475 1127 1809/6 9overinverted9 RB - - - - - - 4500 - - - 63 1 1132 1810 BN 80 150 400 700 1200 1600 3800 8000 18000 - 65 213 1133 1810 RB - - - - - - 6500 - - - 63 1 1135 1811 BN 450 1400 3000 4250 23500 - 105000 - - - 63 258 1138 1811 MickleyRestrike BN - - - - - - 18000 24500 27500 - 65 3 1141 1825 BN 60 95 165 200 400 900 2000 3600 6200 - 65 508 1142 1825 RB - - - - - - 2500 9750 - - 64 4 1144 1826 BN 60 90 120 150 300 425 1075 1700 6000 - 66 567 1145 1826 RB - - - - - 550 2500 25000 - - 64 5 1147 1828 13Stars BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550 850 1700 - 66 1466 1148 1828 13Stars RB - - - - - 335 1000 1400 3900 - 65 222 1149 1828 13Stars RD - - - - - 350 3350 5500 20000 - 65 21 1150 1828 12Stars BN 65 115 175 275 525 1100 1800 3000 6500 - 65 424 1151 1828 12Stars RB - - - - - - 2500 8750 40000 - 65 6 1153 1829 BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550 1250 2750 - 66 513 HALF CENTS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
RB - - - - - - - -
165000
66
800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65
1650 5000 10500 30000 66 1050
- - - 20000 40000 - 64 1051 1800
170 215 465 700 1400
1052
BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 - 64 256 1100 1806 Large6,Stems
- - - - - - 1650 5000 11500 - 66 52 1101 1806 Large6,Stems RD - - - - - - - 20000 40000 - 64 8
1807
325 450 1500 2650 11000 40000 - 64 479

1831

60000 70000 80000 90000 125000 - - - 66 10 1187 1831 Original

- - 15000 - - - - - - - 62 1 1189 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836

- - 6500 11500 15000 27500 35000 42500 - - 67 7 1190 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 RB - - - 12000 17500 45000 55000 - - - 66 10 1191 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 RD - - - - 22000 47500 67500 - - - 66 6 1192 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1840 BN - - 10000 17500 25000 35000 60000 - - - 66 4 1193 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1840 RB - - - 22500 30000 45000 75000 - - - 66 2 1195 1832 BN - - - - 35000 - - - - - 64 3 1196 1832 RB - - - - 55000 75000 - - - - 65 3 1198 1833 BN 4000 4400 4900 6000 9500 12500 - - - - 65 20 1199 1833 RB - - - 7500 15000 27500 37500 - - - 66 9 1200 1833 RD - - - - - 32500 - - - - 65 1 1201 1834 BN - - 4900 6000 9500 12500 16500 - - - 66 9 1202 1834 RB - - 6000 7500 15000 27500 37500 - - - 66 10 1203 1834 RD - - - - - 32500 - - - - 65 1 1204 1835 BN - - 4900 6000 9500 12500 - - - - 65 8 1205 1835 RB - - 6000 7500 15000 27500 - - - - 65 4 1206 1835 RD - - - - 18500 - - - - - 64 2 1207 1836 Original BN 4500 4900 5650 7250 11000 14500 18500 - - - 66 23 1208 1836 Original RB - - - 9000 16500 29000 - - - - 65 8 1209 1836 Original RD - - - - - - - - - - 65 1 35315 1836 1st Restrike, Rev of 1836 BN - - - 6500 10000 13500 17500 - - - 66 3 1210 1836 Restrike, Rev of 1840 BN - - - - 15000 22500 - - - - 65 1 1211 1836 Restrike, Rev of 1840 RB - - - - 19500 - 35000 - - - 66 4

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 36 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 0 BestGrade ALL
RB - - - - - 425 1600 5500
-
42
RD - - - - - - -
-
BN 6000 8500 20000 50000 75000 - -
BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550
RB - - - -
BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550
RB - - - -
RD
BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550
RB - -
RD -
BN 60 90 110 140 210 310
RB - - - -
RD
CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) (1809-1836) 1174 Type BN 4000 4400 4900 6000 9500 12500 16500 25000 - - 67 1175 Type RB 4500 5000 6000 7500 15000 27500 37500 - - - 66 1176 Type RD 5000 5500 7000 10000 18500 27500 42000 - - - 66 1186
BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) (1840-1857)
- - 1200 2600 9000 65 21 1233 1855 BN 55 72 90 110 180 240 315 400 600 1100 66 968 1234 1855 RB - - - - - 250 400 625 900 1700 66 302 1235 1855 RD - - - - - 275 450 1000 1650 4250 65 305 1236 1856 BN 55 72 95 120 190 300 350 475 650 1650 65 464 1237 1856 RB - - - - - 325 425 650 1200 2150 65 85 1238 1856 RD - - - - - - 525 1700 4500 24500 66 17 1239 1857 BN 65 92 165 200 260 365 435 675 850 2000 65 626 1240 1857 RB - - - - - 375 575 850 1050 1950 65 185 1241 1857 RD - - - - - - 625 1450 2400 7500 65 22 BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) (1840-1857) 1245 Type BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 45000 - - 67 1246 Type RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 1247 Type RD 4250 5000 8500 9500 18500 24500 37500 46000 - - 67 1248 1840 Original BN 5000 5500 6000 7500 15000 20000 43500 - - - 66 11 1249 1840 Original RB 5500 6000 7000 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 4 1250 1840 Original RD - 7000 - - - - - - - - 61 1 1251 1840 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 13 1252 1840 Restrike RB - - - 7500 12000 23500 - - - - 65 4 1253 1840 Restrike RD - - - - 18500 - - - - - 64 1 HALF CENTS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
1154 1829
15000
66
1155 1829
37500
- 64 1 1156 1831
- - - 55 9 1159 1832
1150 3250 - 66 826 1160 1832
- 345 1075 4500 25000 - 65 17 1162 1833
850 1700 - 66 903 1163 1833
- 335 1000 1400 3900 - 66 133 1164 1833
- - - - - 375 1750 4000 15000 - 65 17 1165 1834
850 2000 - 65 951 1166 1834
- - - 335 1000 1950 4250 - 66 52 1167 1834
- - - - - 2500 6250 19500 - 65 3 1168 1835
550 850 1700 - 66 1595 1169 1835
- 335 1000 1400 3900 - 66 233 1170 1835
- - - - - - 1750 4000 15000 - 65 52
Original BN 50000 55000
RB
BN
1215 Type BN 55 72 90 110 180 240 315 400 600 1100 66 1216 Type RB - - - - - 250 400 625 900 1700 66 1217 Type RD - - - - - 275 450 1000 1650 4250 65 1218 1849 BN 60 82 125 160 300 425 575 775 1500 4500 65 540 1219 1849 RB - - - - - 450 750 950 2700 - 64 13 1221 1850 BN 65 82 125 165 275 315 575 1000 2650 5150 65 414 1222 1850 RB - - - - - 400 750 1350 5000 - 64 8 1223 1850 RD - - - - - - - - 10000 - 64 1 1224 1851 BN 55 72 90 110 180 240 300 385 700 1400 66 1082 1225 1851 RB - - - - - - 460 700 1100 2500 65 148 1226 1851 RD - - - - - - 800 2150 5000 45000 65 31 1227 1853 BN 55 72 90 110 185 240 315 400 575 1100 66 1227 1228 1853 RB - - - - - - 425 700 950 2750 65 68 1230 1854 BN 55 72 90 110 185 260 325 400 600 1250 66 824 1231 1854 RB - - - - - - 400 625 950 1700 66 171 1232 1854 RD - - - - -

1254 1841 Original BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 45000 - - 67 38 1255 1841 Original RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 45000 - - - - 65 7 1256 1841 Original RD 4250 5000 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 2 55201 1841 Original CAM - - - - - 27500 - - - - 65 1 1257 1841 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 - - - - 65 8 1258 1841 Restrike RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 6 1260 1842 Original BN 5000 - - 8500 16500 25000 40000 - - - 66 6 1261 1842 Original RB - - 7000 - - - - - - - 62 1 1262 1842 Original RD - - - - - 45000 - - - - 65 1 1263 1842 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 15 1264 1842 Restrike RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 25000 35000 - - - 66 8 1266 1843 Original BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 50000 - - - 66 20 1267 1843 Original RB - - - - 21000 30000 - - - - 65 3

91268 1843 Original CAM - - - - 30000 95000 - - - - 65 2

1269 1843 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 12 1270 1843 Restrike RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 7 1272 1844 Original BN 5750 6500 6750 7500 9000 20000 92500 - - - 66 8 1273 1844 Original RB 6250 6750 7250 8250 11000 21500 - - - - 65 5 1274 1844 Original RD 6500 7000 9000 10500 - - - - - - 63 2

1275 1844 Restrike BN - - 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 13

1276 1844 Restrike RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 5

1278 1845 Original BN 16000 17500 22500 27500 40000 - - - - - 64 5

1279 1845 Original RB 17000 18500 23500 30000 43500 47500 - - - - 65 7

1281 1845 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 21500 - - - 66 12

1282 1845 Restrike RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 5

1284 1846 Original BN - 4500 5250 8500 16000 19000 - - - - 65 9

1285 1846 Original RB - - 5750 9000 18000 22500 - - - - 65 3

1287 1846 Restrike BN - - 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 14

1288 1846 Restrike RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 5

1290 1847 Original BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 - - - - 65 7

1291 1847 Original RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 5

1292 1847 Original RD 4250 4750 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 1 1293 1847 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 45000 - - 67 15

1294 1847 Restrike RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 11

1295 1847 Restrike RD 4250 5000 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 2

1296 1848 Original BN 4350 5500 6500 14500 16500 51500 - - - - 65 7 1297 1848 Original RB - - 8250 - 22500 55000 - - - - 65 10

1299 1848 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 19 1300 1848 Restrike RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 6 1301 1848 Restrike RD 4250 5000 8500 9500 18500 25000 - - - - 65 4

1308 1849 Large Date BN - - - - 45000 - - - - - 64 3

1302 1849 Small Date, Original BN - - 5250 7000 12500 41500 - - - - 65 6 1303 1849 Small Date, Original RB - - - 7750 13500 - - - - - 64 2 1304 1849 Small Date, Original RD - - - - 21000 - - - - - 64 1 1305 1849 Small Date, Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 11 1306 1849 Small Date, Restrike RB - - - - 13500 20000 90000 - - - 66 8 1311 1850 BN 4150 5000 6000 7600 11800 55000 - - - - 65 9 1312 1850 RB 5000 5500 6500 10000 22500 85000 - - - - 65 8 1314 1851 Cohen 1 BN - - - - 44500 - - - - - 64 1 1315 1851 Cohen 1 RB - - - - - 67500 - - - - 65 1 35402 1852 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 5750 6650 11000 13000 - - - 66 52 35403 1852 Restrike RB 3950 4750 5500 7250 10500 15500 23500 - - - 66 15 1323 1854 BN - - 5000 6500 8250 - - - - - 64 6 1324 1854 RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 3 1326 1855 BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 - - - - 65 17 1327 1855 RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 7 1328 1855 RD - - - 9500 18500 24500 - - - - 65 3 1329 1856 BN 3650 4300 4800 5500 6500 9500 - - - - 65 26 1330 1856 RB 3950 4750 5000 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 15 1331 1856 RD - - - - 18500 - - - - - 64 1

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ALL
BRAIDED
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
35423
Restrike BN - - - -
10000
1332 1857 BN 3000 3250 3500 4000 6500 7000 13500
1333 1857 RB 3950 4150 5000 5500 6850 16500 22500 -
19 FLOWING HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade ALL Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 1, Chain Cent (1793) 1340 1793 AMERI. BN 5750 9000 13500 25000 52500 85000 250000 450000 675000 2500000 65 151 901340 1793 Chain AMERI. RB - - - - - - - - - 2750000 65 1341 1793 AMERICA BN 5200 7000 10500 18500 42500 57500 145000 240000 325000 900000 66 544 1342 1793 AMERICA RB - - - - - - - - - 1000000 65 1 91341 1793 Periods BN 5200 7000 11000 21500 47500 75000 215000 - - 1250000 67 117 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 2, Wreath Cent (1793) 1347 1793 Vine and Bars Edge BN 1900 2600 4500 6250 14000 19750 42500 65000 100000 225000 69 711 1348 1793 Vine and Bars Edge RB - - - - - - - - - 325000 67 2 1350 1793 Lettered Edge BN 2050 2900 5100 6250 15000 24000 60000 100000 200000 - 64 231 1353 1793 Strawberry Leaf BN 365000 400000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 3 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 3, Liberty Cap, Beaded Border (1793) 1359 1793 Liberty Cap BN 8000 9850 16000 24000 65000 140000 500000 - - - 62 162 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 4, Liberty Cap, Denticled Border (1794-1796) 1356 Type BN 350 450 725 1100 2600 3500 7000 10000 22500 60000 67 1357 Type RB - - - - - - - 22000 50000 150000 67 1362 1794 Head of 1793 BN 3500 5000 10000 20000 40000 45000 75000 - 190000 - 64 86 901374 1794 Head of 1794 BN 375 485 765 1100 2600 4250 12500 20000 45000 120000 66 1492 901375 1794 Head of 1794 RB - - - - - - - - 65000 185000 67 13 HALF CENTS / CENTS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
1856
6500
- - - - 65
- - - 66 35
- - 66

- - 145000 66 3 1407 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 BN 500 800 1150 3150 6000 11000 13500 22500 28500 42500 65 109 1408 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 RB - - - - - - - 27500 - - 63 1 1413 1796 LIHERTY BN 1200 2150 3500 14500 16000 40000 57500 - - - 62 60 1414 1796 LIHERTY RB - - - - - - - - 140000 - 64 1 1419 1797 Rev of 1795, Plain Edge BN 165 325 850 4000 8000 13500 20000 27500 35000 60000 65 39 1416 1797 Rev of ‘95, Gripped Edge BN 550 800 1100 2500 5000 30000 35000 60000 72500 90000 65 83 1422 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems BN 250 425 675 1500 2600 5750 8000 12500 20000 37500 66 621

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 55

1440 1798/7 BN 275 550 800 2250 4800 13000 22000 50000 - - 63 94

1428 1798 Reverse of 1795 BN 200 350 500 1900 3250 5500 7500 20000 30000 50000 65 58

1429 1798 Reverse of 1795 RB - - - - - - 10000 30000 45000 65000 65

1431 1798 1st Hair Style BN 165 325 575 1500 2700 8500 12000 28500 35000 50000 65 409 1432 1798 1st Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - - 67500 65 1 1434 1798 2nd Hair Style BN 175 275 440 1150 2000 5150 8750 16500 42500 90000 65 989 1435 1798 2nd Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - - 150000 65 1 1443 1799 BN 4750 9500 16000 49000 200000 375000 600000 - - - 62 240 1446 1799/8 BN 10000 16500 30000 45000 225000 675000 - - - - 58 62 1449 1800 BN 145 220 450 1500 3250 7000 16000 22500 27500 80000 65 359 1450 1800 RB - - - - - - 16500 25000 55000 100000 65 5 1452 1800/1798 BN 200 350 775 2150 3900 12500 - 40000 - - 63 68 1453 1800/1798 RB - - - - - - - - - 125000 65 1 1455 1800/79 BN 165 310 475 1400 3200 7900 18000 38500 - - 63 193 1458 1801 BN 90 175 325 975 2200 5500 8500 18500 24500 - 64 313 1459 1801 RB - - - - - - - 23500 32500 70000 65 5 1460 1801 RD - - - - - - - - 50000 - 64 1 1461 1801 3 Errors Reverse BN 300 625 1500 5000 7000 - 30000 150000 - - 63 104 1464 1801 1/000 BN 225 350 650 1750 3700 7500 15000 32500 - - 63 114 1467 1801 100/000 BN 375 550 875 2500 5500 15000 - - - - 62 40 1470 1802 BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 65 1031 1471 1802 RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 5 1473 1802 1/000 BN 300 425 650 1000 1800 7000 - 25000 37500 - 64 64 1474 1802 1/000 RB - - - - - - - - - 65000 65 1 1476 1802 No Stems BN 90 175 325 750 1625 4500 7500 16500 25000 - 64 136 1477 1802 No Stems RB - - - - - - 8500 30000 62500 - 64 1 1482 1803 Small Date, Small Fraction BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 66 893 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 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 66 460 1497 1803 Large Date, Sm Frac BN 10000 20000 30000 57500 85000 - - - - - 40 26 1501 1803 Large Date, Lg Frac BN 100 200 425 1500 3500 22500 - - - - 58 28 911501 1803 100/000 BN 140 275 450 1250 3000 7500 11500 35000 62500 - 64 77 921501 1803 No Stems BN 132 250 425 900 1850 3500 7250 19500 - 45000 65 41 921502 1803 No Stems RB - - - - - - - - 42500 - 66 3 1504 1804

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HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade ALL
DRAPED BUST CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL
Bust Cent
175 325 750
12500
66 1399 Type RB - - - - - - -
67 1400 Type RD - - - - - - 6000
66 1404 1796 Draped,
BN 475 1100 2500 6000 8500 27500
126 1401
Reverse of 1795 Single Leaves BN 500 750 1250 4000 7000 26500
167
FLOWING
1365 1794 Head of 1795 BN 375 475 750 1125 2850 3500 9000 12500 27500 65000 67 603 1366 1794 Head of 1795 RB - - - - - - - - 50000 150000 67 14 1374 1794 Starred Reverse BN 21500 30000 40000 62500 160000 275000 - - - - 50 36 911374 1794 No Fraction Bar BN 400 500 1125 1600 3100 5750 32500 50000 83500 160000 65 20 1377 1795 Lettered Edge BN 370 470 950 1350 3750 6500 13500 17500 30000 90000 65 152 1378 1795 Lettered Edge RB - - - - - - - 24000 65000 200000 65 9 1380 1795 Plain Edge BN 350 450 725 1100 2600 3500 7000 10000 22500 60000 66 745 1381 1795 Plain Edge RB - - - - - - - - - 90000 65 2 1383 1795 Reeded Edge BN 225000 325000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 4 1386 1795 Jeff Head, Plain Edge BN 20000 30000 50000 75000 225000 275000 - - - - 40 22 1389 1795 Jeff Head, Let Edge BN 45000 52500 80000 135000 250000 - - - - - 30 3 1392 1796 BN 350 450 900 1450 5250 11500 30000 37000 90000 230000 66 424
Draped
(1796-1807) (1796-1807) 1398 Type BN 90
1325 3500 5500
20000 37500
21000 30000 65000
25000 40000 70000
Reverse of 1794
- - 125000 - 66
1796 Draped,
32500 65000 80000 - 66
1402 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 Single Leaves RB - - - - - - -
1510 1805 BN 90 175 325 790 1375 4000 6000
374 1511
RB - - - - - -
1513
BN 100 215 400 950 1900 5250
1525
Small 7 BN 4000 5250 11250 35000 47500 225000
1528
Large 7 BN 125 300 475 875 1350
1529 1807/6 Large 7 RB - - - - - - - 40000 - - 66 3 1534 1807 Small Fraction BN 100 200 550 2500 4000 - - - - - 53 36 1516 1807 Large Fraction BN 100 175 325 775 1425 3350 8500 16500 23000 42500 65 167 1517 1807 Large Fraction RB - - - - - - - - 35000 75000 65 2 1531 1807 Comet BN 150 300 550 2000 3000 10000 22500 35000 40000 50000 65 91 1532 1807 Comet RB - - - - - - - - - 95000 65 2 45344 1804 Private Restrike BN - - - - - 750 950 1300 1850 2250 66 36425 1804 Private Restrike RB - - - - - - - 1500 2250 3250 66 CENTS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
BN 2350 3800 5750 11500 22000 85000 150000 600000 - - 63 326
20000 25000 50000 65
1805
- - - 62500 65 2
1806
8250 38500 47500 60000 65 214
1807/6
- - - - 55 31
1807/6
4900 10000 35000 52000 90000 66 252

673778 2018-DShield RD - 3 5 8 20 - - - - - 67 504 709381 2019Shield RD - - 5 15 70 - - - - - 67 336 712089 2019-DShield RD - 8 10 15 30 65 - - - - 68 462 752260 2019-WShield RD - 8 10 12 16 22 35 - - - 69 5960 715594 (2019)BlankPlanchetExplore &DiscoverSet RD 14 22 - - - - - - - - 64 425 810704 2020Shield RD 6 10 15 30 - - - - - - 66 163 810707 2020-DShield RD 4 5 6 - - - - - - - 65 101

LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) PROOFS

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 3, Memorial Reverse (Copper) (1959-1982) 3386 1959 RD 8 10 15 20 35 85 400 - - - 69 1658 83386 1959 CAM 18 25 35 40 65 250 3000 - - - 69 578 93386 1959 DCAM 25 35 50 75 200 375 16000 - - - 69 172 3389 1960LargeDate RD 12 14 20 20 35 60 150 - - - 69 1449 83389 1960LargeDate CAM 16 20 30 40 85 125 275 2000 - - 70 454 93389 1960LargeDate DCAM 25 40 50 65 100 385 2500 - - - 69 193 3392 1960SmallDate RD 12 14 16 25 40 50 550 - - - 69 1949 83392 1960SmallDate CAM 22 30 50 75 90 150 - - - - 68 369 93392 1960SmallDate DCAM 35 55 70 135 160 1050 - - - - 68 135 3410 1960Large/SmallDate RD 75 200 225 260 350 700 8500 - - - 69 156 83410 1960Large/SmallDate CAM 100 450 550 950 1350 2000 - - - - 68 2 3413 1960Small/LargeDate RD 100 175 275 400 450 1700 4000 - - - 69 285 83413 1960Small/LargeDate CAM 140 275 400 550 675 2500 - - - - 68 34 93413 1960Small/LargeDate DCAM 200 500 750 2000 - - - - - - 66 1 3395 1961 RD 8 10 15 20 25 40 225 - - - 69 2208 83395 1961 CAM 10 15 20 35 50 75 450 - - - 69 398 93395 1961 DCAM 16 25 40 50 85 450 4500 - - - 69 180 3398 1962 RD 7 10 12 15 25 45 150 - - - 69 2197 83398 1962 CAM 12 15 18 25 30 60 225 - - - 69 694 93398 1962 DCAM 14 16 20 30 45 120 800 - - - 69 432 3401 1963 RD 10 12 14 15 22 35 160 - - - 69 2619 83401 1963 CAM 10 12 14 16 28 50 175 - - - 69 879 93401 1963 DCAM 14 15 16 20 30 55 325 10000 - - 70 715 3404 1964 RD 7 8 10 10 22 25 55 2250 - - 70 4180 83404 1964 CAM 10 12 14 17 24 26 100 - - - 69 1181 93404 1964 DCAM 12 15 20 22 35 60 250 12500 - - 70 991 83419 1968-S CAM 8 8 11 14 15 16 75 - - - 69 460 93419 1968-S DCAM 12 14 15 16 20 70 1100 - - - 69 656 83422 1969-S CAM 10 12 15 16 20 28 100 - - - 69 717 93422 1969-S DCAM 12 15 22 27 35 50 475 - - - 69 852 3426 1970-SSmallDate RD 8 15 17 65 70 100 650 - - - 69 760 83426 1970-SSmallDate CAM 20 50 60 75 85 125 700 - - - 69 339 93426 1970-SSmallDate DCAM 30 70 90 100 250 450 10500 - - - 69 146 3430 1970-SLargeDate RD 7 7 8 9 10 12 35 1650 - - 70 1214 83430 1970-SLargeDate CAM 8 11 12 13 14 20 85 - - - 69 683 93430 1970-SLargeDate DCAM 10 14 15 18 20 65 700 - - - 69 493 83434 1971-S CAM 7 8 9 10 17 20 120 - - - 69 950 93434 1971-S DCAM 8 9 10 12 22 75 5000 - - - 69 467 3546 1971-SDoubledDieObverse BN 125 175 200 325 450 - - - - - 67 1 3547 1971-SDoubledDieObverse RB 200 300 400 500 650 - - - - - 67 2 3548 1971-SDoubledDieObverse RD 300 375 525 625 700 900 - - - - 68 158 83548 1971-SDoubledDieObverse CAM 350 700 1000 1500 3750 6000 - - - - 68 129 93437 1972-S DCAM 7 10 14 15 19 32 325 - - - 69 860 93440 1973-S DCAM 6 7 8 10 11 12 30 4500 - - 70 2386 93443 1974-S DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 30 - - - 69 2253 93446 1975-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 8 15 50 - - - 69 1940 93449 1976-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 10 28 52 - - - 69 2185 93452 1977-S DCAM 5 5 5 6 7 8 20 2400 - - 70 4081 93455 1978-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 8 9 14 4500 - - 70 4644 93458 1979-SType1 DCAM 6 8 10 10 11 12 18 2450 - - 70 3007 93461 1979-SType2 DCAM 5 5 5 5 6 10 25 1500 - - 70 3510 93464 1980-S DCAM - 3 3 3 4 8 15 1750 - - 70 3858 93467 1981-SType1 DCAM 4 4 4 5 6 8 15 3400 - - 70 5179 93470 1981-SType2 DCAM 15 17 25 28 38 65 125 - - - 69 1415 93473 1982-S DCAM 6 10 11 11 12 12 17 2250 - - 70 3970 Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 4, Memorial Reverse (Zinc) (1982-2008) 93476 1983-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 18 1100 - - 70 3827 93479 1984-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7

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LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
RD
CAM
DCAM 2100 2250 2500 3250 3750
DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7
DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7
DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14
DCAM 2
7
DCAM 2
7
DCAM 2
7
CENTS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
12 375 - - 70 5017 93482 1985-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 275 - - 70 5107 93485 1986-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 375 - - 70 5662 93488 1987-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 225 - - 70 6532 93491 1988-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 150 - - 70 6099 93494 1989-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 80 - - 70 5650 93497 1990-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 115 - - 70 6092 3506 1990NoS
- - - - 3500 3850 - - - - 68 2 83506 1990NoS
- - - - 3650 4000 - - - - 68 93506 1990NoS
4100 5500 - - - 69 224 93500 1991-S
14 80 - - 70 5475 93503 1992-S
12 60 - - 70 10629 93512 1993-S
65 - - 70 8842 93515 1994-S
3 4 5 6
14 70 - - 70 8435 93518 1995-S
3 4 5 6
14 70 - - 70 8310 93521 1996-S
3 4 5 6
14 85 - - 70 7899

LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) PROOFS CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION

93524 1997-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 225 - - 70 7219 93527 1998-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 80 - - 70 8612 93529 1998-S CloseAM DCAM 120 130 140 150 160 175 360 5000 - - 70 289 93530 1999-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 65 - - 70 10016 93536 2000-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 60 - - 70 10092 93539 2001-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 75 - - 70 9745 93542 2002-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 85 - - 70 9199 93545 2003-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 75 - - 70 10507 93551 2004-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 50 - - 70 8944 93554 2005-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 50 - - 70 9415 93559 2006-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 8424 149555 2007-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 6945 394913 2008-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 5424

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 5, Bi-Centennial (2009)

407251 2009-S Lincoln-EarlyChildhood DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 150 - - 70 7619 407889 2009-S Lincoln-FormativeYears DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 100 - - 70 7855 407894 2009-S Lincoln-Professional DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 160 - - 70 7703 407899 2009-S Lincoln-Presidency DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 150 - - 70 7738

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 6, Shield Reverse (2010 to Date)

416682 2010-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 70 - - 70 5666

505063 2011-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 45 - - 70 7272

511252 2012-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 130 - - 70 2540

512015 2012-S ShieldBirthSet DCAM - - - 4 5 6 12 160 - - 70

517525 2013-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 125 - - 70 3163 517782 2013-S ShieldFirstStrike DCAM - - 12 12 12 12 12 110 - - 70 516909 2013-S ShieldBirthSetFirstStrike RD - - - - 5 6 9 - - - 69 524419 2014-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 65 - - 70 3843 537565 2015-S Shield DCAM - - 5 5 5 5 11 35 - - 70 3969 598457 2016-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 45 - - 70 2751 620546 2017-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 35 - - 70 3103 658188 2018-S Shield DCAM - - - 5 5 5 11 - - - 69 1563 689649 2019-S Shield DCAM - - - - - 4 8 25 - - 70 4521 702280 2019-W Shield DCAM - 8 8 8 9 12 20 100 - - 70 6197 720943 2019-W Shield-ReverseProof RD - - - 7 8 14 20 140 - - 70 6991 810547 2020-S Shield DCAM - - - - 10 12 16 32 - - 70 3188

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 3, Memorial Reverse (Copper) (1959-1982) 3283 1964 SMS RB 1750 4000 9000 - - - - - - - 65 4 3284 1964 SMS RD 2500 5500 10000 15000 18500 27500 - - - - 68 19 3290 1965 SMS RD 6 8 10 11 40 1200 - - - - 68 2005 83290 1965 SMS CAM 125 225 265 775 4500 - - - - - 67 85 93290 1965 SMS DCAM 150 375 1000 - - - - - - - 65 2 3293 1966 SMS RD 6 8 10 11 20 125 2700 - - - 69 2900 83293 1966 SMS CAM 60 125 150 175 1500 - - - - - 67 122 93293 1966 SMS DCAM 150 375 1000 - - - - - - - 65 3296 1967 SMS RD 6 8 10 11 20 125 - - - - 68 2195 83296 1967 SMS CAM 50 75 90 200 650 5500 - - - - 68 163

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 4, Memorial Reverse (Zinc) (1982-2008) 93190 2005 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 1900 - - 70 2451 93193 2005-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 10 16 5000 - - 70 1880 893196 2006 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 950 - - 70 2132 893199 2006-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 20 150 - - - 69 1377 149539 2007 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 - - - 69 1262 149547 2007-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 18 65 - - - 69 770 394902 2008 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 18 120 - - - 69 922 394908 2008-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 70 - - - 69 766

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 5, Bi-Centennial (2009) 24392 Type RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 407240 2009 Lincoln-EarlyChildhood

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2318 407246 2009-D Lincoln-EarlyChildhood

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 75 - - - 69 2202 407838 2009 Lincoln-FormativeYears

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2092 407847 2009-D Lincoln-FormativeYears

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 85 - - - 69 2087 407856 2009 Lincoln-Professional

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 32 - - - 69 2267 407865 2009-D Lincoln-Professional

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2109 407874 2009 Lincoln-Presidency

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2181 407884 2009-D Lincoln-Presidency

SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 65 - - - 69 2210

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 6, Shield Reverse (2010 to Date) 24393 Type RD 1 2 4 6 10 15 - - - - 68 416674 2010 ShieldSatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 10 15 1850 - - - 69 751 416677 2010-D ShieldSatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 10 15 - - - - 68 941 631108 2017-S ShieldEnhancedUncSet RD - - - - - - 32 60 - - 70 631117 2017-S ShieldEnhancedUncSet

FirstStrike RD - - - - 6 8 18 38 - - 70

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Prices
Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
CENTS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T

3823 1869 185 225 280 300 450 750 1100 4000 - - 67 314

83823 1869 CAM 200 250 285 365 650 1250 3000 16500 - - 67 49 3824 1870 185 225 280 300 450 850 1500 - - - 66 334

83824 1870 CAM 200 250 285 365 500 1050 1500 16000 - - 67 99

3825 1871 215 260 290 310 470 950 1200 5000 - - 67 387

83825 1871 CAM - - 295 375 520 1000 1500 7000 - - 67 78

93825 1871 DCAM - - - - - - 6000 - - - 66 2 3826 1872 200 250 280 300 450 500 950 5000 - - 67 380

83826 1872 CAM - - - 365 500 650 1400 2750 - - 67 69 3827 1873Closed3 185 225 280 300 450 500 1100 3250 - - 67 489

83827 1873Closed3 CAM 200 250 285 365 500 600 1400 9000 - - 67 103 3828 1874 185 225 280 300 500 650 1250 3500 - - 67 358

83828 1874 CAM 200 250 285 365 575 750 1400 5500 - - 67 50

93828 1874 DCAM - - - - - - 5500 - - - 66 1 3829 1875 200 250 280 300 525 900 1200 4500 - - 67 347

83829 1875 CAM - - 285 365 800 1350 3750 8500 - - 67 46 3830 1876 210 260 290 310 470 700 875 3250 - - 67 369

83830 1876 CAM 225 275 295 375 520 700 900 4500 - - 67 126

93830 1876 DCAM - - - 450 900 2500 4000 15000 - - 67 8 3831 1877 2650 2750 2850 3400 3700 4250 5000 10000 - - 67 459

CAM - - - 3250 3500 4000 5750 11000 - - 67 148

83831 1877

93831 1877 DCAM - - - - - - 10500 - - - 66 4 3832 1878 1175 1175 1175 1200 1300 1400 1600 2350 - - 67 920

83832 1878 CAM - - 1250 1250 1500 1600 2250 5000 - - 67 58

93832 1878 DCAM - - - - - 4500 6900 15000 - - 67 5 3833 1879 350 360 370 400 475 750 1050 2400 - - 67 501 83833 1879 CAM 360 370 380 425 650 925 1500 6500 - - 67 51 93833 1879 DCAM - - - - - - - 12500 - - 67 1 3834 1879/8 220 270 305 375 575 650 1400 2250 8500 - 69 508 83834 1879/8 CAM 210 260 295 390 600 750 1800 3750 - - 67 73 3835 1880 275 325 355 400 550 600 675 1800 9000 - 68 1104 83835 1880 CAM 300 350 375 415 575 700 900 2000 12500 - 68 231 93835 1880 DCAM - - - - 750 - - - - - 64 1 3836 1881 200 250 280 300 450 500 600 1150 7500 - 68 946 83836 1881 CAM 225 265 285 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 154 93836 1881 DCAM - - - - - - 4250 9500 - - 67 4 3837 1882 200 250 280 300 450 500 600 1150 7500 - 68 948 83837 1882 CAM 215 265 285 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 161 93837 1882 DCAM - - - - 600 1450 3250 10000 - - 67 7 3838 1883Shield 200 250 280 300 450 500 600 1150 7500 - 68 1360 83838 1883Shield CAM - - - 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 145

LIBERTY NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES

Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) - Type 1, No “CENTS” (1883) 3841 1883 9 11 12 13 27 55 120 210 350 1800 67 10125

Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) - Type 2, With “CENTS” (1883-1913) 3843 Type 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 4000 67 3844 1883 23 50 70 105 175 225 275 500 1500 4500 67 1954 3845 1884 26 52 75 110 200 280 350 1050 2600 10000 67 870 3846 1885 350 800 1100 1400 2650 3250 5500 6750 8750 38500 67 1923 3847 1886 180 350 550 625 1200 1900 3200 5500 12500 70000 67 1709 3848 1887 18 40 65 95 130 215 325 700 1350 9000 67 867 3849 1888 32 80 140 185 300 375 575 1000 2750 11000 67 782 3850 1889 15 40 70 95 165 235 350 700 1250 17500 67 844 3851 1890 12 34 50 70 170 240 285 850 1600 16500 67 664 3852 1891 10 26 50 85 150 225 275 550 1500 12500 67 859 3853 1892 10 28 55 75 165 225 325 850 1600 - 66 837 3854 1893 10 30 55 75 160 200 285 700 1250 20000 67 833 3855 1894 20 110 195 225 350 425 725 1100 2000 12500 67 732 3856 1895 10 30 60 80 160 265 500 1200 2150 22500 67 641

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NICKEL PROOFS
SHIELD
CONTINUED
ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
13
5
4 13 29 45
3 12 29 45
3 12 29 45 87 115
3 7 17 35 82 115
3 7 17 35 82 115
3864 1903 3 7 17 35 82 115 190 325 600 4000 67 1431 3865 1904 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 375 750 4500 67 1195 3866 1905 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 6000 67 1608 3867 1906 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 400 800 - 66 1219 3868 1907 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 550 1250 15000 67 1138 3869 1908 3 7 17 35 82 115 180 550 1050 - 66 935 3870 1909 3 7 17 35 82 125 205 550 1250 12500 67 757 3871 1910 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 375 1750 15000 67 1063 3872 1911 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 10000 67 1901 3873 1912 3 7 17 35 82 115 185 350 800 - 66 1882 3874 1912-D 7 18 55 85 310 375 625 1250 3500 42500 67 1263 3875 1912-S 150 225 625 800 1600 1800 1950 2500 4500 - 66 3104 LIBERTY NICKEL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) - Type 1, No “CENTS” (1883) 3878 1883 190 200 250 275 400 550 750 1750 - - 67 998 83878 1883 CAM 200 210 260 325 450 725 1050 2250 - - 67 339 NICKELS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
3857 1896
42 85 110 200 275 450 1150 2000 25000 67 623 3858 1897
15 35 55 92 140 260 650 1500 12500 67 861 3859 1898
120 175 290 550 1350 14000 67 768 3860 1899
92 140 225 400 750 5000 67 1316 3861 1900
165 425 750 5500 67 1311 3862 1901
165 375 700 5500 67 1236 3863 1902
165 325 600 6000 67 1320

93878 1883 DCAM - - - 350 550 1950 3700 16500 - - 67 18 Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) - Type 2, With “CENTS” (1883-1913) 3880 Type 150 170 200 250 340 450 575 1100 12000 - 68 83880 Type CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 900 1950 25000 - 68 93880 Type DCAM 170 190 215 300 650 1250 2000 8500 50000 - 68 3881 1883 170 195 220 265 340 500 725 1250 12500 - 68 739 83881 1883 CAM - - 240 300 450 600 950 7500 - - 67 166 93881 1883 DCAM - - - - 750 1900 4500 10000 - - 67 7 3882 1884 170 195 220 275 375 525 675 1100 - - 67 826 83882 1884 CAM - - 240 280 450 600 900 4000 - - 67 192 93882 1884 DCAM - - - - 500 2000 2750 17500 - - 67 9 3883 1885 850 875 950 1100 1225 1450 1700 2250 12000 - 68 1017 83883 1885 CAM 875 900 1000 1125 1300 1500 1950 3750 - - 67 154 93883 1885 DCAM - - - 1300 2000 3000 4500 25000 - - 67 5 3884 1886 475 500 525 550 650 875 1200 3000 20000 - 68 1059 83884 1886 CAM - 515 550 575 700 1050 2000 8500 - - 67 73 93884 1886 DCAM - 575 - - - - - - - - 61 3885 1887 160 185 210 250 340 500 575 4000 - - 67 773 83885 1887 CAM - - - - 450 650 3300 16000 - - 67 33 3886 1888 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 2250 - - 67 952 83886 1888 CAM 175 195 220 285 525 1050 4000 - - - 66 27 3887 1889 160 185 210 250 340 500 675 3500 - - 67 848 83887 1889 CAM - - - - 2500 7500 - 15000 - - 67 4 3888 1890 160 185 210 250 340 475 675 - - - 66 561 83888 1890 CAM 165 200 235 265 450 600 1750 9000 - - 67 99 93888 1890 DCAM - - - - 1250 4250 9500 - - - 66 27 3889 1891 160 185 210 250 350 500 825 - 10000 - 68 499 83889 1891 CAM - - 235 265 450 600 900 2950 - - 67 133 93889 1891 DCAM - - - 300 800 1950 2600 - - - 66 25 3890 1892 160 185 210 250 365 475 600 3000 - - 67 589 83890 1892 CAM 165 200 235 265 450 600 900 3250 - - 67 130 93890 1892 DCAM - - - - 1100 4000 8500 - - - 66 6 3891 1893 160 185 210 250 340 525 675 1500 - - 67 492 83891 1893 CAM 165 200 235 265 450 650 900 2500 - - 67 123 93891 1893 DCAM - - - 425 1000 2000 2250 10000 - - 67 12 3892 1894 160 185 210 250 340 500 750 2250 - - 67 592 83892 1894 CAM 175 195 220 280 500 675 1250 6000 - - 67 62 3893 1895 160 185 210 250 340 525 725 5000 75000 - 68 569 83893 1895 CAM 175 195 220 315 500 750 6000 22500 - - 67 49 3894 1896 160 185 210 250 340 475 625 5000 - - 67 485 83894 1896 CAM 175 195 220 285 450 650 3250 10000 - - 67 79 93894 1896 DCAM - - - - 1200 - 7500 11500 - - 67 4 3895 1897 160 185 210 250 340 475 675 1550 9500 - 68 535 83895 1897 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 600 1000 1750 30000 - 68 134 93895 1897 DCAM - - - - 1200 2750 3750 - - - 66 8 3896 1898 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 2500 - - 67 449 83896 1898 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 550 900 4750 - - 67 102 93896 1898 DCAM - - - 365 1100 2400 7500 27500 - - 67 11 3897 1899 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1550 12000 - 68 561 83897 1899 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 700 1450 5000 - - 67 30 3898 1900 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 14000 - 68 596 83898 1900 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 625 1100 1950 - - 67 60 3899 1901 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 11000 - 68 617 83899 1901 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 700 1500 2950 - - 67 56 93899 1901 DCAM - - - - 575 1750 2750 8500 - - 67 9 3900 1902 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 - - 67 565 83900 1902 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 800 1400 5000 - - 67 30 3901 1903 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1300 12000 - 68 551 83901 1903 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 600 900 1950 25000 - 68 102 93901 1903 DCAM - - - - - - - 22500 - - 67 1 3902 1904 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 4000 - - 67 662 83902 1904 CAM - - - - 650 3000 6000 9750 - - 67 9 3903 1905 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1350 20000 - 68 592 83903 1905 CAM - - 220 325 500 900 2250 6500 - - 67 26 3904 1906 160 185 210 250 340 450 675 1400 - - 67 469 83904 1906 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 600 900 2950 30000 - 68 91 3905 1907 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1200 - - 67 541 83905 1907 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 675 1250 6000 - - 67 41 3906 1908 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1300 - - 67 532 83906 1908 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 700 1400 3750 20000 - 68 57 3907 1909 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 12000 - 68 1338 83907 1909 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 600 900 1950 25000 - 68 218 93907 1909 DCAM - - - 265 650 1250 2000 11000 - - 67 12 3908 1910 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 12000 - 68 692 83908 1910 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 600 1200 2450 35000 - 68 97 93908 1910 DCAM - - - - 750 - 4000 10500 75000 - 68 10 3909 1911 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 12500 - 68 586 83909 1911 CAM 165 200 225 265 450 600 1000 3000 - - 67 97 93909 1911 DCAM - - - - - - 7500 - - - 66 1 3910 1912 160 185 210 250 340 450 1000 2500 20000 - 68 559 83910 1912 CAM 185 200 225 300 475 650 1000 6500 - - 67 76 3912 1913 - - 2750000 3000000 3290000 - 4500000 - - - 66 3

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BUFFALO NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade

Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 1, “FIVE CENTS” On Raised Ground (1913)

3914 Type 14 18 24 35 57 70 120 200 850 8500 68

3915 1913 Type1 14 18 24 35 57 70 120 200 850 8500 68 14489

3916 1913-D Type1 18 25 42 80 100 135 250 600 2000 30000 68 4417

3917 1913-S Type1 50 62 85 135 195 250 700 1300 7500 35000 68 3321

Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938)

3919 Type 1 2 4 16 26 30 40 60 175 12500 68

3921 1913 Type2 16 25 35 48 65 115 350 750 4500 - 67 3724

3922 1913-D Type2 72 140 200 280 350 500 1150 2000 17500 - 67 2712

3923 1913-S Type2 250 350 500 850 1100 1500 2500 4500 35000 - 67 3942

3924 1914 25 31 41 62 95 165 425 700 3500 - 67 2696

93924 1914/(3) 390 625 900 2200 3750 9250 24000 75000 - - 66 111 3925 1914-D 90 140 225 400 450 650 1250 2400 21500 - 67 2630

3926 1914-S 28 52 100 230 350 650 1750 6000 32500 - 67 2639

3927 1915 9 12 26 50 115 125 325 750 2000 - 67 2771

3928 1915-D 25 46 125 250 350 575 1400 3500 17500 - 67 2052 3929 1915-S 55 120 375 750 1250 1750 3000 5000 57500 - 67 1831 3930 1916 8 11 17 43 90 125 250 650 5000 - 67 3963

3931 1916 DoubledDieObverse 4900 8500 20000 55000 175000 275000 - - - - 64 191 3932 1916-D 19 34 90 175 265 500 1250 7500 - - 66 2411 3933 1916-S 14 25 90 180 275 700 2200 4000 33500 - 67 1740 3934 1917 8 12 18 58 145 225 500 850 6000 40000 68 1981 3935 1917-D 23 55 170 475 600 900 2000 7500 30000 - 67 1932 3936 1917-S 27 85 235 700 1750 2450 3500 6250 - - 66 1362 3937 1918 9 13 38 110 280 525 1150 2250 27500 - 67 1438 3938 1918-D 25 65 225 525 950 1250 3150 5500 40000 - 67 1499 3939 1918/7-D 700 2100 8500 35000 52500 85000 275000 475000 - - 66 1705

3940 1918-S 16 65 185 800 2250 3500 11500 60000 - - 66 1165

3941 1919 4 7 20 60 140 250 425 1050 6500 - 67 2342 3942 1919-D 19 75 250 675 1500 2350 5000 14500 - - 66 1422 3943 1919-S 11 50 250 625 1750 2500 10000 90000 - - 66 1433 3944 1920 4 7 18 60 150 250 650 1200 6500 - 67 1845 3945 1920-D 12 44 250 625 1150 2250 4000 60000 - - 66 1335 3946 1920-S 7 39 210 575 1500 3000 12500 65000 - - 66 1315 3947 1921 6 11 60 130 300 425 800 1400 5000 - 67 1589 3948 1921-S 69 130 900 2100 2850 4500 10500 22500 - - 66 2393 3949 1923 4 8 17 60 150 200 500 900 6750 80000 68 1876 3950 1923-S 10 35 260 600 850 1450 5000 50000 - - 66 2088 3951 1924 5 7 23 85 180 375 800 1700 18500 - 67 1400 3952 1924-D 10 42 225 525 950 1650 3600 21500 - - 66 1597 3953 1924-S 21 85 1100 2400 5000 6000 14000 40000 - - 66 1682 3954 1925 5 8 21 45 115 165 350 675 5000 - 67 2048 3955 1925-D 13 46 175 450 800 1250 3250 12500 - - 66 1527 3956 1925-S 7 22 170 550 1500 2650 17500 100000 - - 66 1633 3957 1926 5 6 17 32 75 115 200 500 2500 - 67 3309 3958 1926-D 15 36 200 340 525 1400 4250 8500 75000 - 67 1892 3959 1926-S 24 100 750 5000 9750 12500 120000 - - - 65 2908 3960 1927 3 6 17 40 80 120 225 450 4500 - 67 2464 3961 1927-D 4 17 80 210 400 950 3750 26000 - - 66 1626 3962 1927-S 4 9 100 600 2350 3750 11500 80000 - - 66 1294 3963 1928 2 5 16 35 70 120 235 550 6000 - 67 2155 3964 1928-D 3 7 44 58 105 165 500 2350 30000 - 67 2905 3965 1928-S 3 6 32 240 525 750 2500 15000 45000 - 67 1332 3966 1929 2 4 16 40 75 100 250 650 9500 - 67 2509 3967 1929-D 2 5 35 65 140 280 850 2000 20000 - 67 1568 3968 1929-S 2 4 16 49 100 165 375 750 12500 - 67 2459 3969 1930 2 4 14 34 60 90 185 400 2150 - 67 3655 3970 1930-S 2 4 16 55 125 200 375 850 9000 - 67 1915 3971 1931-S 18 22 32 68 95 150 250 500 20000 - 67 4932 3972 1934 2 3 11 45 65 105 200 450 3000 - 67 2458 3973 1934-D 2 6 24 80 115 180 425 1750 - - 66 2687 3974 1935 1 2 4 21 35 50 105 185 850 35000 68 3816 93974 1935 DoubledDieReverse 40 85 550 3500 6000 9500 27500 - - - 65 475 3975 1935-D 2 3 20 60 85 110 275 800 8500 - 67 2948

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1937-D 1 2 4 17 30 40 50 90 600 25000 68 8021 3982 1937-D 3Legs 425 545 675 2100 4000 6250 24000 55000 - - 66 9458 3983 1937-S 1 2 4 16 26 30 45 100 800 25000 68 8384 3984 1938-D 3 4 6 16 26 30 40 60 175 6000 68 64874 3985 1938-D/S 6 10 24 45 65 110 145 220 650 25000 68 5072 93984 1938-D/D 5 8 12 20 35 45 90 105 450 45000 68 4229 BUFFALO NICKEL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 1, “FIVE CENTS” On Raised Ground (1913) 3986 Type 825 875 925 1350 2000 3850 4500 7000 35000 - 68 3988 1913 Type1 825 875 925 1350 2000 3850 4500 7000 35000 - 68 437 Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938) 3989 Type 700 740 800 950 1000 1250 1350 1750 6000 - 69 83989 Type CAM - - - - 2250 4200 6500 12000 - - 67 NICKELS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
3976 1935-S
2 5 42 60 80 160 325 2850 - 67 3490 3977 1936
2 4 17 40 50 70 100 500 20000 68 6332 3978 1936-D
2 5 34 40 46 90 140 1500 25000 68 4716 93978 1936-D 3-1/2Legs
1200 2850 11000 - - - - - - 62 276 3979 1936-S
2 4 34 40 50 80 215 1500 - 67 4253 3980 1937
2 4 16 26 30 40 65 275 12500 68 13500 3981

1942-S 4 5 7 15 20 25 30 75 5000 - 68 4510 84017 1942-S

- - 8 22 40 50 200 625 - - 67 590 4018 1943-P 2 3 6 12 18 22 25 70 1400 - 68 4850 84018 1943-P FS - - 8 14 25 35 70 300 14000 - 68 1578 4174 1943-P DoubledDieObverse 55 75 100 180 225 300 425 1100 - - 67 296 84174 1943-P DoubledDieObverse FS - - 130 225 350 700 1000 7500 - - 67 43 4019 1943/2-P 125 235 310 375 425 600 650 1850 - - 67 600 84019 1943/2-P FS - - - 485 650 950 1600 5500 - - 67 147 4020 1943-D 2 3 6 12 16 s 18 30 s 55 s 1100 t - 68 4802 84020 1943-D FS - - 7 14 s 20 s 24 s 40 s 135 s 6250 - 68 6827 4021 1943-S 4 5 7 12 s 20 s 25 s 30 s 80 2500 s - 68 4944 84021 1943-S FS - - 8 15 20 35 s 85 s 300 11500 - 68 1851 4022 1944-P 5 6 7 12 20 30 s 40 s 100 s - - 67 3513 84022 1944-P FS - - 8 15 25 45 s 110 t 500 t - - 67 833 4023 1944-D 2 3 6 12 18 25 s 30 s 65 - - 67 3485 84023 1944-D FS - - 8 17 25 35 t 60 150 s 7000 - 68 3775 4024 1944-S 2 3 6 12 18 22 s 30 s 80 s 1950 - 68 5693 84024 1944-S FS - - 10 22 85 160 s 475 800 t 18300 - 68 402 4025 1945-P 4 5 7 14 20 26 50 225 4000 - 68 3860 84025 1945-P FS - - - 25 55 75 285 3500 - - 67 532 4173 1945-P DoubledDieReverse 52 72 110 150 225 275 s 475 2150 - - 67 297 84173 1945-P DoubledDieReverse FS - - - - - 6650 11500 - - - 66 6 4026 1945-D 2 3 6 12 18 20 30 70 1950 - 68 5316 84026 1945-D FS - - 6 12 22 40 70 350 t 12500 t - 68 1506 4027 1945-S 2 3 6 12 18 25 30 120 2500 - 68 6796 84027 1945-S FS - - - 35 160 225 700 s 3000 - - 67 257 Jefferson Nickel (1938 to Date) - Type 1, Original Design Vintage (1938-1964) 3998 Type 1 1 2 5 10 14 16 25 110 390 69 83998 Type FS - - 3 10 15 20 30 110 475 - 68 4000 1938 3 10 11 14 20 25 40 200 - - 67 2025 84000 1938 FS - - 14 28 35 60 120 400 - - 67 835 4001 1938-D 3 4 10 18 20 25 30 85 2150 - 68 3950 84001 1938-D FS - - 12 20 35 65 110 575 6000 - 68 656 4002 1938-S 3 4 6 8 14 24 45 235 2000 - 68 2309 84002 1938-S FS - - - 35 110 175 550 1050 - - 67 248 4003 1939 1 2 3 10 20 26 50 150 - - 67 584 84003 1939 FS - - - 22 52 140 250 1100 - - 67 221 94003 1939 Reverseof1940 4 5 6 14 22 35 45 110 - - 67 1656 894003 1939 Reverseof1940 FS - - 10 22 40 50 70 325 18500 - 68 997 4004 1939 DoubledMonticello 120 250 350 725 900 1250 1450 2500 - - 67 641 84004 1939 DoubledMonticello FS - - - 750 1500 2650 6000 21500 - - 67 33 4005 1939-DReverseof1938 11 30 40 55 60 65 100 210 - - 67 1542 84005 1939-DReverseof1938 FS - - - - 190 400 600 750 - - 67 116 94005 1939-D Reverseof1940 10 13 30 70 75 85 110 275 1000 2750 69 1265 894005 1939-D Reverseof1940 FS - - - 75 185 300 850 3000 27500 - 68 102 4006 1939-S 6 16 22 32 35 50 75 300 - - 67 1541 84006 1939-S FS - - - 85 125 200 450 25000 - - 67 161 94006 1939-S Reverseof1940 5 8 14 22 65 90 275 1350 - - 67 257 894006 1939-S Reverseof1940 FS - - - 90 135 150 600 9000 - - 67 223 4007 1940 1 2 3 5 10 14 30 125 725 1750 69 1009 84007 1940 FS - - 10 16 22 28 55 300 8500 - 68 1384 4008 1940-D 1 1 2 5 10 20 28 150 - - 67 909 84008 1940-D FS - - 3 10 15 28 38 225 16000 - 68 2573 4009 1940-S 1 2 4 8 20 25 30 275 - - 67 964 84009 1940-S FS - - 10 16 32 40 150 700 - - 67 851 4010 1941 2 3 3 5 10 24 30 70 - - 67 1052 84010 1941 FS - - 6 11 15 35 100 475 - - 67 825 4011 1941-D 2 4 5 7 12 20 28 55 1000 - 68 1076 84011 1941-D FS - - 6 8 16 25 30 125 14000 - 68 2638 4012 1941-S 2 3 5 12 20 30 45 600 - - 67 1040 84012 1941-S FS - - 10 25 50 65 165 3000 - - 67 421 4013 1942 Type1 3 5 8 12 16 30 40 275 - - 67 907 84013 1942 Type1 FS - - 12 18 30 75 550 2600 - - 67 378 4014 1942-D 10 15 22 35 40 50 65 200 - - 67 1265 84014 1942-D FS - - 24 40 45 60 100 350 8000 - 68 1501

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NICKEL PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL 3990 1913 Type2 700 740 800 950 1425 1900 2500 5750 35000 - 68 426 3991 1914 700 740 800 950 1125 1750 2250 4500 17500 - 68 599 3992 1915 700 740 800 950 1500 1800 2500 4750 25000 - 68 495 3993 1916 - - - - 2750 3500 5250 9500 32500 - 68 311
1936 Satin 750 840 900 1075 1100 1500 1750 2250 9000 - 69 1070
1936 Brilliant 825 880 975 1125 1175 1500 2000 3000 17500 - 69 1120 3996 1937 700 740 800 950 1000 1250 1350 1750 6000 - 69 2808 83996 1937 CAM - - - - 2250 4200 6500 12000 - - 67 16 BUFFALO NICKEL SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938) 3987 1927 SpecialStrike - - - - - - 61000 72500 - - 66 3 JEFFERSON NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 BestGrade ALL Jefferson Nickel (1938 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Alloy (1942-1945) 94016 Type 2 3 6 12 18 25 s 30 s 70 1650 - 68 894016 Type FS - - 5 14 s 20 s 28 s 40 s 110 6250 - 68 4016 1942-P Type2 2 3 6 12 18 25 30 90 4500 - 68 4599 84016 1942-P Type2 FS - - 8 20 30 60 110 450 - - 67 974 4017
NICKELS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
BUFFALO
3994
3995
FS

4443 1860 260 350 425 525 800 1200 2700 6500 - - 67 141

84443 1860 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1500 2500 6000 - - 67 15

4444 1861 260 350 475 600 890 1900 3250 7500 - - 67 111

84444 1861 CAM - - - 750 1125 3750 4750 - - - 66 12

94444 1861 DCAM - - - - 2000 - - - - - 64 1

4445 1862 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 - - 67 199

84445 1862 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2550 8250 - - 67 31

4446 1863 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1850 7500 - - 67 229

84446 1863 CAM 270 365 435 750 1025 1650 3150 7000 - - 67 44

4447 1864 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1800 4500 - - 67 171

84447 1864 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1700 2900 7000 - - 67 37

94447 1864 DCAM - - 450 700 1350 2850 4500 - - - 66 3

4448 1865 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 7500 - - 67 177

84448 1865 CAM - - - 725 975 1450 2550 7000 - - 67 42

94448 1865 DCAM - - - - 1750 - 5000 - - - 66 4

4449 1866 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 - - 67 203

84449 1866 CAM 270 365 435 700 975 1550 4000 11000 - - 67 35

94449 1866 DCAM - - - - - 3750 5250 20000 - - 67 6 4450 1867 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4950 - - 67 202

84450 1867 CAM 270 365 435 710 975 1500 2600 7000 - - 67 61

94450 1867 DCAM - - 450 750 1350 3250 - - - - 65 1

4451 1868 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4250 - - 67 191 84451 1868 CAM - - 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 44 94451 1868 DCAM - - - 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 - - 67 9

4452 1869 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 199 84452 1869 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 33 94452 1869 DCAM - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 - - 68 6

4453 1870 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 224 84453 1870 CAM 260 285 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 35 94453 1870 DCAM - - - - - 3250 - - - - 65 1 4454 1871 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4200 - - 67 218 84454 1871 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 3250 6000 - - 67 49 94454 1871 DCAM - - - - - 3000 5850 18000 - - 67 4 4455 1872 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 - - 67 187 84455 1872 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6500 - - 67 35 94455 1872 DCAM - - - - 1550 3000 - - - - 65 5 4456 1873 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 270 84456 1873 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 46 94456 1873 DCAM - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 11500 - - 67 5

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61 62 63 64
0 BestGrade ALL
LIBERTY
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60
65 66 67 0
DRAPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 4460 Type 2850 5000 6750 8500 19000 22500 42500 71000 105000 175000 68 4461 1796 2850 5000 6750 8500 19000 22500 42500 71000 105000 175000 68 404 4462 1797 16Stars 2950 5250 8000 10500 24000 30000 55000 78000 145000 250000 66 94 4463 1797 13Stars 3250 6500
Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1807)
6500
4478
750
4477 1805 4Berries 650 1200 2200
4480 1807 650 1200 2200 3000 5100 6750 10500 16500 42500 75000 66 481 CAPPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828) 4485 Type 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 35000 52000 68 4486 1809 850 2950 3400 4800 6500 14500 18000 28500 45000 - 66 161 4487 1811/09 325 1400 1950 2900 4000 8500 13500 30000 47500 - 66 160 4489 1814 SmallDate 100 700 800 1800 2600 4750 6750 17500 76000 - 66 85 4488 1814 LargeDate 64 400 700 1250 1650 3500 4500 20000 32500 - 66 326 4490 1814 STATESOF 125 1600 2150 4750 18000 - 25000 - - - 64 78 4494 1820 STATESOF 154 600 1000 4000 6000 9500 15000 23500 80000 - 66 68 4492 1820 Large0 54 300 525 1250 2000 3200 5250 18500 35000 52000 68 289 4493 1820 Small0 59 385 650 1300 2500 4000 6000 16500 27500 150000 67 303 4496 1821 LargeDate 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 65000 - 66 625 94496 1821 SmallDate 54 300 525 1475 2300 5000 8500 18500 35000 - 66 215 4497 1822 1750 6250 9500 14500 17500 28500 37500 110000 160000 - 66 125 4498 1823/2 SmallEs 59 400 750 1500 2000 4150 5250 21500 - - 65 175 4499 1823/2 LargeEs 54 350 575 1250 2250 4500 7000 18500 35000 - 66 196 4502 1824/2 120 600 750 1750 2500 4250 5000 32500 55000 - 66 472 4503 1825 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 45000 - 66 280 4504 1827 54 300 525 1000 1400 2800 4850 15000 40000 - 66 928 4506 1828 LargeDate 115 575 900 3250 4500 6750 11500 - 45000 - 66 90 Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837) 4509 Type 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 68 HALF DIMES / DIMES R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
12500 17500 35850 - - 175000 - - 64 50
4465 Type 650 1200 2200 3000 5100 6750 10500 16500 42500 75000 67 4468 1798/7 16-StarReverse 1250 2500 3300 4750 7850 11500 22000 35000 60000 - 65 92 4469 1798/7 13-StarReverse 3750 10500 15000 19500 37500 50000 225000 - - - 63 20 4467 1798 Small8 1850 4150 8000 12500 20000 - 67500 100000 165000 - 65 30 4466 1798 Large8 1100 2500 4250 4950 6750 11000 40000 75000 125000 185000 66 91 4470 1800 1000 2000 3600 4500 15500 20000 55000 65000 150000 350000 66 91 4471 1801 775 2200 4000 7750 21000 45000 120000 - - - 63 94 4472 1802 1850 4150 6500 9500 22500 37500 - - - - 62 81 4473 1803 950 1750 3650 6500 22500 60000 - 225000 - - 64 101 4474 1804 13-StarReverse 5000 11000 21500 35000 195000 - - - - - 55 25 4475 1804 14-StarReverse
18000 37500 60000 220000 - - - - - 58 17
1805 5Berries
1500 2700 3400 6100 7750 23500 40000 - - 64 86
3000 5100 6750 10500 19500 42500 75000 67 601

4510 1828 SmallDate 52 250 440 850 1250 2950 4650 18500 30000 45000 67 161 4511 1829 Small10C 47 190 300 625 1000 1750 2650 11500 22500 45000 67 475 84511 1829 Medium10C 47 235 350 650 1000 2250 4150 8000 20000 37500 67 90 94511 1829 Large10C 52 200 425 1025 1500 3350 4250 9000 27500 40000 67 56 509640 1829 ExtraLarge10C 52 175 315 825 1000 - - - - - 62 23 4512 1829 CurlBase2 5750 25000 - - - - - - - - 35 41 4516 1830 Medium10C 42 175 275 575 900 1850 2950 15000 27000 40000 67 421 4517 1830 Small10C 47 225 350 650 1300 2550 4150 15000 - 67500 67 85 4519 1830/29 75 250 500 1100 1500 3500 6750 18500 32500 64500 67 79 4520 1831 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 68 627 4521 1832 42 175 275 575 1000 1950 3000 6500 16000 55000 67 623 4522 1833 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 17000 - 66 717 4523 1833 Last3High 42 175 275 575 950 1850 3150 8500 21500 - 66 141 4525 1834 Small4 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67 272 4526 1834 Large4 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 67 567 4527 1835 42 175 275 575 900 1750 3250 8500 17500 - 66 1234 4528 1836 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67 541 4529 1837 CappedBust 42 175 275 575 900 1750 3000 11000 18000 - 66 374

CAPPED BUST DIME PROOFS

Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828)

4535 Type 8500 10000 15000 25000 35000 80000 100000 - - - 66 4538 1820 - - - 35000 45000 92500 - - - - 65 1 4539 1821 - - - - 35000 80000 100000 - - - 66 2 4540 1822 - - - 45000 - - 200000 - - - 66 1 84540 1822 CAM - - - - - - 440000 - - - 66 1 4543 1825 - - - 25000 35000 80000 100000 - - - 66 1 4544 1827 - - - 25000 35000 80000 - - - - 65 2

Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837)

4546 Type - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 - - 67 84546 Type CAM - - - 25000 35000 55000 80000 100000 - - 67 4547 1828 SmallDate - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 - - - - 65 1 4548 1829 - - 12500 17500 25000 45000 70000 - - - 66 3 84548 1829 CAM - - - - 35000 - - - - - 64 1 4549 1830 - - - 27500 41000 85000 - - - - 65 2 541691 1830 CAM - - - - - 95000 - - - - 65 2 4553 1831 - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 - - 67 13 84553 1831 CAM - - - 25000 35000 55000 80000 - - - 66 5 4554 1832 - - - 30000 42500 - - - - - 64 1 4555 1833 - - - 27500 41000 75000 90000 - - - 66 2 4556 1834 - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 - - 67 6 4557 1835 - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 125000 - - 67 10 84557 1835 CAM - - - - - 55000 - 100000 - - 67 2 4558 1836 - - - 30000 47500 75000 - - - - 65 2 4559 1837 - - - 37500 60000 - - - - - 64 LIBERTY

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838) 4560 Type 44 110 300 525 1200 2000 3000 6000 16000 55000 67 4561 1837LargeDate 44 110 300 525 1200 2000 3000 6000 16000 55000 67 605 4562 1837SmallDate 44 110 300 525 1350 2150 3000 9250 17500 - 66 273 4564 1838-O 60 150 475 800 3400 7250 8500 22500 - - 65 452

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840) 4566 Type 26 40 75 170 425 1000 1250 2350 4500 12500 68 4568 1838LargeStars 26 40 75 170 425 1000 1250 2350 4500 27500 67 698 4569 1838SmallStars 30 50 100 200 750 1600 2450 4500 8500 - 66 185 4570 1838 PartialDrapery 30 60 125 275 1000 2100 2600 3900 6000 25000 67 60 4571 1839 26 40 75 170 425 1000 1250 2350 4500 12500 68 422 4572 1839-O 34 90 185 250 1000 2450 4000 7500 12500 32500 67 366 4573 1840 NoDrapery 26 40 75 170 550 1150 2500 3750 8000 14500 67 342 4574 1840-O NoDrapery 38 65 200 500 5000 13000 23000 45000 - - 65 246

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 3, Stars Obverse (1840-1860)

4577 Type 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 4000 7000 69 4578 1840 Drapery 50 120 350 650 3500 10000 20000 37500 - - 65 122 4579 1841 30 50 65 110 425 750 1400 5000 6750 - 66 273 4580 1841-O 37 60 90 150 850 1800 6750 10500

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BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
60 63 64
67 BestGrade ALL
CAPPED
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55
65 66
Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67
BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION
0 0
SEATED DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS
Desig.
65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
DESCRIPTION
4 12 30 40 60 63 64
4581
30 50 70 100 375 850 1250
4582
25 70 200 475 2950 5150 8000
316 4583
30 50 70 85 375 900 1750
4584
175 500 1450 3250 - - -
175 400 750 1000 4500 12500
30 50 70 85 320 800
DIMES R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
- - 65 442
1842
3000 5700 - 66 321
1842-O
30000 - - 65
1843
3750 7850 - 66 285
1843-O
225000 - - 65 192 4585 1844
19000 30000 42500 - 66 357 4586 1845
1250 4000 5500 - 66 390 4587 1845-O 50 120 675 1150 8000 65000 - - - - 69 188 4588 1846 475 800 1400 2500 - 60000 - - - - 63 253 4589 1847 35 60 100 185 1250 3500 4750 - 13500 - 66 172 4590 1848 34 55 75 125 550 1000 2450 6000 - - 65 209 4591 1849 30 50 78 95 400 1100 1500 5000 14500 35000 67 354 4592 1849-O 30 65 200 300 2550 5500 10500 - - - 64 261 4593 1850 30 50 70 85 350 690 900 5000 14500 - 66 1181 4594 1850-O 38 66 200 350 2000 3250 4850 7500 14500 35000 67 128 4595 1851 30 50 70 85 400 800 2200 5000 7500 17500 67 514 4596 1851-O 26 45 100 200 3500 5000 - - - - 63 156 4597 1852 30 50 70 85 295 650 950 2650 4000 7000 67 662 4598 1852-O 28 55 225 350 1600 3500 4500 - - - 64 123

LIBERTY

PCGS

4599 1853 NoArrows 175 375 490 650 1100 1600 2100 3000 5000 8500 68 209

4609 1856 SmallDate 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 5000 11000 67 304 4610 1856 LargeDate 30 50 70 95 450 1850 3750 - 12500 25000 67 104

4612 1856-O 30 50 82 100 650 1200 3250 6500 14500 - 66 190

4613 1856-S 200 650 1250 1750 5500 14500 25000 45000 - - 65 112 4614 1857 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 4000 10500 67 413 4615 1857-O 30 50 75 90 400 675 800 2150 4500 10500 67 287 4616 1858 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 4000 8500 67 224 4617 1858-O 29 50 100 180 900 2250 3500 10000 25000 - 66 106 4618 1858-S 135 450 1050 1500 4500 15000 - - 75000 - 66 126 4619 1859 30 50 70 85 270 550 975 2150 4000 7000 68 202 4620 1859-O 30 50 70 100 350 700 900 2150 5000 9500 67 185 4621 1859-S 175 450 1600 2600 - 32500 47500 88000 - - 65 99 4622 1860-S 50 240 500 600 2500 8500 12500 45000 - - 65 171

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 4, Stars Obverse, Arrows at Date (1853-1855)

4603 1853 Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 600 800 1400 2500 11500 68 1531 4604 1853-O Arrows 22 35 125 250 2300 4800 6750 - 17500 - 66 245 4605 1854 Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 600 800 1500 2850 11500 67 489 4606 1854-O Arrows 22 35 62 90 475 1050 1700 5500 9000 - 66 320 4607 1855 Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 725 1100 3500 6500 15000 67 209

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1891)

4631 1860 25 40 70 82 200 450 750 1250 1750 9500 68 193 4632 1860-O 725 1800 3100 4000 - - - - - - 58 132 4633 1861 25 40 60 70 195 325 600 1350 3000 10000 67 270

4634 1861-S 80 350 700 850 4000 13500 35000 - 60000 - 66 104 4635 1862 25 40 60 70 225 340 625 1250 2400 7000 67 221

4636 1862-S 120 275 650 1100 3500 7000 11500 35000 - - 65 123

4637 1863 700 1200 1325 1400 1525 2800 3250 4250 6250 - 66 77

4638 1863-S 80 175 500 750 3300 9000 14000 35000 - - 65 134 4639 1864 625 950 1200 1300 1800 2500 3000 5000 11000 28500 67 95

4640 1864-S 70 200 400 550 1750 2500 5500 12000 20000 - 66 156

4641 1865 400 800 1300 1600 2500 2800 2900 3900 7250 12000 67 71 4642 1865-S 85 325 750 1150 5000 13500 35000 - - - 64 181 4643 1866 550 850 1400 1650 2300 2750 3000 3750 4500 9500 67 98

4644 1866-S 65 210 550 750 2300 6500 10500 20000 - - 65 146 4645 1867 500 900 1100 1400 2100 2650 3100 4000 5000 14500 67 91 4646 1867-S 60 225 525 875 3150 5500 7750 14000 30000 - 66 135 4647 1868 22 35 100 150 500 800 1250 3250 5500 - 66 96 4648 1868-S 40 100 325 475 1600 2500 3250 6500 15000 - 66 88 4649 1869 40 120 160 250 370 900 2100 3000 5250 8000 67 85

4650 1869-S 25 55 190 240 700 1150 1750 3000 7000 12000 67 147

4651 1870 25 40 64 80 250 500 1000 2250 7500 - 66 119 4652 1870-S 325 500 800 900 2300 3500 4500 8000 22500 - 66 102 4653 1871 25 40 65 75 260 500 725 1500 6250 35000 67 88 4654 1871-CC 2750 6250 13000 18500 - 110000 175000 300000 - - 65 64 4655 1871-S 37 125 275 475 1200 3000 4500 13500 32500 - 66 94 4656 1872 25 40 60 70 175 300 650 1450 3500 11500 67 157 4657 1872-CC 850 3600 5750 10500 - 182500 - - - - 63 99 4658 1872-S 35 125 350 450 2000 3400 8000 29500 - - 65 80 4659 1873 Closed3 25 40 80 100 225 500 750 1600 5500 - 66 79 4660 1873 Open3 35 80 165 210 750 1850 3500 15000 - - 65 101 4661 1873-CC NoArrows - - - - - - - 1840000 - - 65 1 4672 1875 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 550 800 6250 67 548 4673 1875-CC MintmarkAbove 50 90 125 140 325 800 1100 2750 5000 12500 67 454 4674 1875-CC MintmarkBelow 50 90 130 150 450 1250 1900 4000 9000 - 66 198 4676 1875-S MintmarkBelow 25 40 60 70 225 350 450 1050 2250 - 66 234 4677 1875-S MintmarkAbove 25 40 80 110 300 400 650 2500 5000 - 66 86 4679 1876 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 700 900 2750 67 526 4680 1876-CC 30 60 95 120 300 700 1200 1400 3000 10500 67 870 4681 1876-S 25 40 60 70 165 300 525 1400 2000 - 66 164 4682 1877 25 40 60 70 165 240 475 900 1500 5000 67 194 4683 1877-CC 25 55 90 125 300 600 1000 2150 3000 8000 67 861 4684 1877-S 25 40 60 70 190 400 725 3250 4750 16500 67 149 4685 1878 25 40 60 70 165 290 525 1250 2200 6000 68 149 4686 1878-CC 175 300 475 600 1450 2600 3250 4750 11500 - 68 247 4687 1879 180 275 390 450 550 675 800 1000 1250 3250 68 303 4688 1880 145 265 320 375 550 700 750 1300 1750 2750 68 219 4689 1881 200 310 395 450 600 700 1000 1600 3500 5500 67 137 4690 1882 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 550 800 2650 67 469 4691 1883 25 40 60 70 165 240 375 550 900 2650 68 669 4692 1884 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 700 800 2650 68 480 4693 1884-S 25 40 65 135 600 1050 1450 5750 7250 17500 68 120 4694 1885 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 575 900 2950 67 431 4695 1885-S 700 1100 2000 2600 6500 9000 16500 30000 45000 - 66 127 4696 1886 25 40 60 70 165 240 375 550 800 2650 67 747 4697 1886-S 45 85 125 135 700 1150 1850 3000 5500 7850 68 104 4698 1887 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 550 800 2650 67 747 4699 1887-S 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 950 1300 6500 67 325 4700 1888 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 575 800 6000 67 445 4701 1888-S 25 40 60 70 240 650 1250 3850 6500 14500 67 141 4702 1889 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 650 900 4250 67 560 4703 1889-S 25 40 60 80 400 900 1400 3800 5750 - 66 127 4704 1890 25 40 60 70 145 215 350 600 900 3400 67 755 4705 1890-S 27 48 75 85 300 625 950 1400 6500 - 66 192

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DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
DIMES R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T

12

4932 1920-S 5 7 20 150 475 750 1200 2150 - - 66 331 4933 1920-S FB - - - 400 1100 2350 4500 8500 75000 - 67 321 4934 1921 50 115 450 1450 1850 2250 4000 - - - 65 2017 4935 1921 FB - - - 1400 2800 4250 4750 9000 30000 - 67 366 4936 1921-D 75 180 550 1550 2200 3150 3500 5500 7250 - 67 2757 4937 1921-D FB - - - 1800 3250 4250 5500 14000 45000 - 67 323 4938 1923 5 6 10 28 45 65 125 260 1000 - 67 278 4939 1923 FB - - - 34 70 110 300 425 950 15000 68 1588 4940 1923-S 6 11 65 225 400 850 1350 2200 - - 66 498 4941 1923-S FB - - - 225 1000 2000 5500 70000 95000 - 67 256 4942 1924 5 6 17 40 90 130 190 350 1350 - 67 296 4943 1924 FB - - - 48 130 190 525 950 3250 20000 68 696 4944 1924-D 6 11 65 200 400 525 900 1650 - - 66 318 4945 1924-D FB - - - 230 575 900 1450 2650 17500 - 67 527 4946 1924-S 6 10 55 235 525 875 1350 3500 7500 - 67 471 4947 1924-S FB - - - 280 1100 2600 14500 35000 - - 66 285 4948 1925 5 6 12 38 85 150 300 450 1250 - 67 258 4949 1925 FB - - - 40 140 215 725 1200 2400 45000 68 535 4950 1925-D 8 18 140 425 750 850 1850 2650 - - 66 366 4951 1925-D FB - - - 425 1050 1750 3250 8250 19500 - 67 314 4952 1925-S 6 10 80 275 550 750 1200 2500 - - 66 334 4953 1925-S FB - - - 300 950 1525 3500 6500 67500 - 67 349 4954 1926 5 6 10 32 70 110 185 325 1500 - 67 399 4955 1926 FB - - - 34 85 175 300 800 3150 - 67 1000 4956 1926-D 6 10 28 140 270 325 550 1500 - - 66 340 4957 1926-D FB - - - 135 550 850 2000 4000 45000 - 67 489 4958 1926-S 14 32 250 1325 2000 2450 3250 5000 10000 - 67 857 4959 1926-S FB - - - 1250 2750 4800 7000 18500 55000 - 67 150 4960 1927 5 6 10 33 55 90 145 300 - - 66 349 4961 1927 FB - - - 35 75 110 375 650 1750 25000 68 926 4962 1927-D 6 10 90 225 525 900 1200 2000 - - 66 422 4963 1927-D FB - - - 200 1150 3650 6500 19500 - - 66 167 4964 1927-S 6 10 27 295 725 950 1500 3000 - - 66 383 4965 1927-S FB - - - 300 2000 2600 6500 17500 75000 - 67 152 4966 1928 5 6 9 33 44 60 135 350 1000 - 67 264 4967 1928 FB - - - 32 65 140 325 550 1600 22500 68 981 4968 1928-D 8 12 65 200 350 450 900 1700 2500 - 67 282 4969 1928-D FB - - - 180 850 1600 2400 5000 32500 - 67 388 4970 1928-S 5 7 22 140 300 350 475 725 1600 - 67 530 4971 1928-S FB - - - 150 450 950 1900 4000 13500 - 67 301 4972 1929 5 5 8 25 31 46 75 125 380 - 67 787 4973 1929 FB - - - 26 62 85 170 350 1400 11500 68 1195 4974 1929-D 5 7 19 29 39 50 80 160 450 3250 68 715 4975 1929-D FB - - - 30 64 120 195 600 1900 25000 68 1532 4976 1929-S 5 6 12 35 45 85 150 250 600 - 67 477 4977 1929-S FB - - - 36 85 225 450 800 2400 - 67 662 4978 1930 5 6 11 30 50 65 115 230 1100 - 67 451 4979 1930 FB - - - 32 80 190 450 1150 5000 - 67 735 4980 1930-S 6 8 18 80 150 200 240 400 1600 - 67 498 4981 1930-S FB - - - 85 215 400 1000 2050 5750 - 67 511 4982 1931 6 7 13 40 65 80 130 250 1000 - 67 517 4983 1931 FB - - - 40 95 250 600 800 7500 - 67 513 4984 1931-D 10 14 39 95 115 185 275 425 900 - 67 401 4985 1931-D FB - - - 105 180 250 450 800 2000 - 67 1216 4986 1931-S 7 9 22 100 170 225 275 475 950 3750 68 789 4987 1931-S FB - - - 100 375 950 2500 3750 21500 - 67 275 4988 1934 4 4 6 30 38 40 46 65 225 - 67 588 4989 1934 FB - - - 30 40 65 130 200 400 2750 68 2080 4990 1934-D 5 6 12 48 55 65 90 130 500 1500 68 993 4991 1934-D FB - - - 50 60 120 260 625 1250 - 67 911 4992 1935 4 4 6 18 24 26 35 55 110 - 67 1118 4993 1935 FB - - - 18 25 36 70 120 300 5000 68 2866 4994 1935-D 5 6 13 40 50 60 90 150 750 - 67 580 4995 1935-D FB - - - 40 65 185 400 550 1600 - 67 820 4996 1935-S 4 4 8 28 32 40 55 90 325 3500 68 1045 4997 1935-S FB - - - 29 42 155 300 550 1150 90000 68 813 4998 1936 4 4 6 12 15 20 29 60 95 700 68 1946 4999 1936 FB - - - 13 17 35 75 110 325 5000 68 2564 5000 1936-D 5 5 8 28 35 42 52 80 325 - 67 455 5001 1936-D FB - - - 30 45 115 225 300 750 6000 68 1290 5002 1936-S 4 4 6 25 29 35 45 70 180 - 67 419 5003 1936-S FB - - - 26 30 50 110 150 480 16000 68 2996 5004 1937 4 4 6 12 14 19 28 35 85 325 68 2283 5005 1937 FB - - - 13 19 30 50 65 150 1350 68 6385 5006 1937-D 4 4 6 25 28 33 45 60 145 1400 68 427 5007 1937-D FB - - - 26 30 40 95 165 325 3650 68 2146 5008 1937-S 4 4 6 25 28 33 45 90 130 1250 68 1383 5009 1937-S FB - - - 26 30 90 165 275 750 17500 68 1135 5010 1938 4 4 6 14 18 22 30 45 90 500 68 1345 5011 1938 FB - - - 14 21 34 80 115 350 6000 68 2328 5012 1938-D 4 4 6 22 25 28 33 55 170 1000 68 368 5013 1938-D FB - - - 23 27 36 62 110 325 4500 68 3849 5014 1938-S 4 4 6 24 28 30 36 70 180 750 68 1068 5015 1938-S FB - - - 25 30 40 150 220 650 4750 68 1670

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DIMES R A R E C O I N M A
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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4
40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade
R

5016 1939 4 4 5 9 12 18 28 38 85 375 69 4476 5017 1939 FB - - - 9 18 45 140 230 750 5000 68 1129 5018 1939-D 4 4 5 9 12 18 30 47 75 450 68 2060 5019 1939-D FB - - - 9 15 28 46 65 165 950 69 5655 5020 1939-S 4 4 6 26 30 38 54 70 200 775 68 1527 5021 1939-S FB - - - 27 60 160 650 1150 3500 12500 68 525 5022 1940 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 350 68 2336 5023 1940 FB - - - 8 14 22 40 60 165 3000 68 3627 5024 1940-D 4 4 5 9 12 17 29 40 85 750 68 1056 5025 1940-D FB - - - 9 15 23 45 70 170 1350 68 3565 5026 1940-S 4 4 5 9 11 16 30 55 85 2000 68 3509 5027 1940-S FB - - - 9 15 30 100 135 475 4500 68 2083 5028 1941 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 400 68 3799 5029 1941 FB - - - 8 14 22 40 60 165 4500 68 3678 5030 1941-D 4 4 5 9 12 16 25 35 75 500 68 681 5031 1941-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 1750 68 7004 5032 1941-S 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 60 90 1000 68 3794 5033 1941-S FB - - - 8 14 22 45 60 200 4000 68 4567 5034 1942 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 600 68 5249 5035 1942 FB - - - 8 14 22 50 65 265 6000 68 2793

5036 1942/1 400 465 625 2600 4750 7500 12500 16500 - - 66 3296 5037 1942/1 FB - - - 3000 9500 14500 49500 85000 - - 66 98 5038 1942-D 4 4 5 9 12 16 25 35 75 575 68 1690 5039 1942-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 150 1250 68 6790 5040 1942/1-D 310 400 650 2750 - - - - - - 62 1439 5041 1942/1-D

FB - - - 3000 7500 11500 28500 37500 120000 - 67 213

5042 1942-S 4 4 5 10 16 22 30 40 100 1000 68 2390 5043 1942-S

FB - - - 11 19 34 105 170 400 10000 68 2131 5044 1943 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 80 400 68 5010 5045 1943 FB - - - 8 14 22 45 60 300 11500 68 3315 5046 1943-D 4 4 5 9 11 16 25 37 75 1000 68 1091 5047 1943-D

FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 1500 68 12242 5048 1943-S 4 4 5 9 11 16 25 35 95 600 68 3865 5049 1943-S

FB - - - 9 15 24 70 85 300 3500 68 2616 5050 1944 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 300 68 7920 5051 1944 FB - - - 8 14 22 75 160 750 13500 68 1591 5052 1944-D 4 4 5 9 11 16 25 35 65 500 68 1847 5053 1944-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 850 68 12176 5054 1944-S 4 4 5 9 12 17 28 35 75 550 68 6096 5055 1944-S FB - - - 12 19 27 42 60 190 6000 68 4216 5056 1945 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 70 2500 68 8852 5057 1945 FB - - - 1500 6500 9500 16000 18000 47500 - 67 128 5058 1945-D 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 600 68 6770 5059 1945-D FB - - - 8 14 22 40 55 175 12000 68 7458 5060 1945-S 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 125 1000 68 8026 5061 1945-S FB - - - 9 15 26 110 185 425 12500 68 1770 5062 1945-SMicroS 6 8 10 30 36 50 115 140 350 2750 68 4340 5063 1945-SMicroS FB - - - 32 55 180 575 1200 2750 25000 68 500

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DESCRIPTION Desig.
68 BestGrade ALL
PCGS
4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67
MERCURY DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Mercury Dime (1916-1945) (1916-1945) 5070 Type 105 110 115 130 150 160 180 300 1300 - 69 85070 Type CAM - - - - 750 1500 4000 5500 - - 67 5071 1936 550 600 700 750 800 900 1250 2250 28500 - 68 1761 5072 1937 250 260 275 325 400 500 550 750 1750 - 68 2227 85072 1937 CAM - - - - - - 3500 - - - 66 1 5073 1938 150 165 180 190 200 250 300 450 2000 - 68 2880 5074 1939 130 135 140 155 200 210 230 375 1300 - 68 3059 85074 1939 CAM - - - - 800 1600 4000 5500 - - 67 14 5075 1940 115 120 125 135 155 180 210 300 1250 - 68 3486 5076 1941 105 110 115 130 150 160 180 300 3250 - 68 4647 5077 1942 105 110 115 130 150 160 180 300 1300 - 69 6455 85077 1942 CAM - - - - - - 4000 - - - 66 1 ROOSEVELT DIME REGULAR STRIKES DIME PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 BestGrade ALL Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1946-1964) 5082 1946 2 2 3 10 15 20 26 65 2500 - 68 2219 85082 1946 FB - - 3 7 s 16 25 35 225 10500 - 68 1202 5083 1946-D 3 3 4 8 15 20 25 50 - - 67 2021 85083 1946-D FB - - 7 7 16 24 s 40 200 s 4600 - 68 1224 5084 1946-S 3 3 4 8 16 s 22 36 60 t 1300 - 68 1936 85084 1946-S FB - - 3 10 20 s 30 40 150 1400 - 68 1640 5085 1947 2 2 4 8 15 20 26 65 - - 67 1265 85085 1947 FB - - 8 8 12 s 16 34 275 10000 - 68 372 5086 1947-D 2 3 4 5 10 15 28 65 625 - 68 1392 85086 1947-D FB - - 6 9 12 s 28 s 75 s 275 8250 - 68 349 5087 1947-S 2 3 4 7 s 7 18 26 45 775 - 68 2965 85087 1947-S FB - - 5 6 10 22 32 140 3000 - 68 364 5088 1948 2 2 4 5 12 16 28 60 - - 67 871 85088 1948 FB - - 8 10 15 24 s 35 s 120 7000 - 68 569 5089 1948-D 3 3 5 8 s 6 17 26 42 525 - 68 883 85089 1948-D FB - - 6 7 12 s 20 42 100 3700 - 68 1162 5090 1948-S 2 3 4 8 s 8 20 25 38 1350 - 68 1469 85090 1948-S FB - - 8 10 18 s 30 40 160 4000 t - 68 665 DIMES R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T

5328 1820 Small0 125 1050 2150 4500 6000 9000 16500 35000 65000 - 66 168 515284 1820 Medium0 125 950 1500 2800 4250 8000 12000 29500 76000 - 66 38 5329 1820 Large0 125 750 1500 3050 4550 10500 15000 35000 70000 - 66 274 5331 1821 125 750 1500 2800 4250 8000 12000 28500 47500 90000 67 584 5332 1822 260 1050 2100 4750 8000 11000 30000 50000 - 165000 67 309 5333 1822 25/50C 5900 32500 40000 - - - 85000 105000 - - 65 36 5334 1823/2 45000 80000 90000 130000 - - - - - - 58 19 5335 1824/2 750 3500 5250 25000 - - 140000 - - - 64 248 38974 1825/4/2 Browning1 225 750 1500 5500 9000 17500 25000 42500 47500 95000 67 5342 1828 125 750 1500 2800 4250 8000 18500 30000 75000 - 66 381 5343 1828 25/50C 1100 4750 6750 9250 15000 100000 - - - - 63 77

40000 65000 135000 - - - - 65 691584 1818B-8 - - - - - - - 300000 - - 67 1 5365 1820 - - - - 88000 - 200000 - - - 66 3 5366 1821 - - - 45000 60000 - - 250000 - - 67 1 5369 1822 - - - 45000 - 80000 - 250000 - - 67 4 5367 1822 25/50C - - - - - 235000 - - - - 65 2 5368 1823/2 - - - - 395000 - - - - - 64 1 5370 1824/2 15000 17500 25000 42500 85000 - - - - - 64 5371 1825/4/2Browning2 12000 14000 20000 35000 70000 - - - - - 64 5373 1827/3 Original - - 165000 230000 400000 475000 - - - - 65 6 85373 1827/3 Original CAM - - - - - 550000 - - - - 65 2 5374 1827/3 Restrike - - 37500 52500 65000 140000 190000 - - - 66 12 5375 1828 - - 32500 - 60000 80000 - - - - 65 6

Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838)

5377 Type 10000 11000 16000 28000 47500 90000 115000 160000 - - 67 5378 1831 LargeLetters - - 16000 28000 47500 90000 115000 - - - 66 7 410001 1831 LargeLetters CAM - - - 29500 62000 115000 - 300000 - - 67 4 5380 1832 11000 13000 18500 33000 62500 - - - - - 64 5381 1833 - - - 43000 90000 175000 - - - - 65 1 85381 1833 CAM - - - - 97500 175000 - - - - 65 2 5382 1834 10000 11000 16000 28000 47500 90000 115000 - - - 66 6 85382 1834 CAM - - - 29500 62000 115000 185000 300000 - - 67 2 5383 1835 - - - 33000 - - - - - - 63 2 85383 1835 CAM - - - - - 150000 250000 - - - 66 2 5384 1836 11000 13000 17500 32500 70000 - - - - - 64 1 85384 1836 CAM 12000 14000 18500 35000 75000 - - - - - 64 1 5386 1838 CappedBust - - - - 47500 90000 115000 - - - 66 2

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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade
BUST QUARTER PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 1, Large Size (1815-1828)
Type
CAM
Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838) 5347 Type 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 97500 67 5348 1831 SmallLetters 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 - 66 876 5349 1831 LargeLetters 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 6250 27500 - - 65 255 5351 1832 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 35000 - - 65 342 5352 1833 110 275 425 1200 2200 4500 7250 27500 42500 97500 67 373 5353 1834 75 200 350 900 1900 4000 6500 27500 60000 - 66 1178 5354 1835 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 7000 27500 42500 - 66 1201 5355 1836 75 200 350 1050 1900 4500 7500 37500 - 97500 67 478 5356 1837 75 200 350 900 1900 4500 10000 27500 42500 125000 67 485 5357 1838 CappedBust 75 200 350 1000 1900 4500 6250 27500 42500 - 66 522 CAPPED
5360
- - 32500 45000 60000 80000 200000 250000 - - 67 85360 Type
- - -
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PCGS

5419 1852 85 375 600 850 1000 2500 3850 6250 25000 - 66 120

5420 1852-O 375 850 3000 8000 14000 40000 - - - - 63 95

5421 1853 No Arrows 1100 2250 4000 6000 7000 8500 9500 12500 23500 42500 67 97

5438 1856 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2650 4250 - 66 487

5439 1856-O 32 80 250 700 1200 2750 5250 13500 - - 65 191

5440 1856-S 200 525 2100 4750 7500 14000 19000 45000 - - 65 135

5442 1857 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2650 4650 10500 68 759

5443 1857-O 45 80 250 650 1500 3000 5500 15000 - - 65 219

5444 1857-S 225 350 1000 2850 4250 8500 11000 - - - 64 110

5445 1858 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2950 4350 10500 67 703

5446 1858-O 34 85 400 900 2350 9000 15500 28000 - - 65 133

5447 1858-S 250 575 3500 8750 - - - - - - 62 117

5448 1859 30 55 120 285 425 1150 1500 5000 7000 19500 67 281

5449 1859-O 32 80 285 850 2000 5000 9500 27500 40000 - 66 114

5450 1859-S 300 1050 5000 37500 - - - - - - 55 117

5451 1860 30 55 120 310 500 1050 1700 6000 12500 - 66 227

5452 1860-O 45 80 200 575 1200 1850 4000 13000 22500 - 66 170

5453 1860-S 1000 3000 9000 32500 - - - - - - 61 102

5454 1861 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2750 5500 15000 67 970

5455 1861-S 300 1250 4500 12000 - - - - - - 58 130

5456 1862 30 55 160 325 475 850 1250 3300 5750 16500 67 329

5457 1862-S 150 475 1350 3250 4250 7500 40000 - - - 64 146

5458 1863 75 175 450 530 750 1550 2100 4950 7500 25000 67 180

5459 1864 135 275 575 730 1100 2500 3500 5500 12500 32500 68 165

5460 1864-S 750 1450 5500 9000 - - 27000 - - - 64 111

5461 1865 100 225 500 825 1250 2250 3850 11000 16500 - 66 137

5462 1865-S 225 400 1250 2550 4500 6500 12000 18500 57500 - 66 106

Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 3, Arrows & Rays (1853)

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Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 4, No Motto, Arrows at Date (1854-1855)

5432 1854 27 46 115 350 550 1150 2150 5500 22500 42500 67 1046

5433 1854-O 35 56 155 700 1500 2500 4500 21500 27500 - 66 184

5434 1854-O Huge O 900 1650 4000 16000 - - - - - - 58 139 5435 1855 27 46 115 350 550 1450 2150 12000 24000 45000 67 289 5436 1855-O 65 200 1150 3000 - 15000 27500 - - - 64 91 5437 1855-S 90 325 850 2100 4500 9500 19500 42500 - - 65 117

Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 5, With Motto (1866-1891)

5468 1866 475 1150 2200 2850 3250 3750 4150 9000 20000 - 66 73 5469 1866-S 475 1250 2300 5000 6000 15000 22500 - 105000 - 66 97 5470 1867 350 600 1425 2350 3000 4950 9750 - - - 64 115 5471 1867-S 600 1200 4000 8500 11000 15500 19000 - - 85000 67 85 5472 1868 150 275 575 850 1700 3500 5000 9500 22500 - 66 112 5473 1868-S 125 375 950 2500 4250 9000 12000 19500 42500 - 66 125 5474 1869 425 700 1350 2100 2350 4250 6500 15000 60000 - 66 92 5475 1869-S 135 400 1250 3250 5000 7000 11500 27500 - - 65 125 5476 1870 65 200 425 850 1350 2400 5500 8000 10000 - 66 125 5477 1870-CC 10000 17500 52000 190000 - - - - - - 55 66 5478 1871 37 67 300 525 675 1500 4500 6500 8500 - 68 120 5479 1871-CC 5500 16000 30000 80000 - - 175000 352500 - - 65 53 5480 1871-S 750 2500 4750 7000 8200 10500 13500 20000 35000 39500 67 72 5481 1872 40 90 300 500 700 2250 4000 7500 17500 - 66 138 5482 1872-CC 1800 5000 13000 25000 - - - 200000 - - 65 81 5483 1872-S 1850 4200 7750 8500 13000 17000 30000 45000 75000 - 66 54 5484 1873 Closed 3 275 650 3500 6250 18500 - - - - - 62 62 5485 1873 Open 3 60 125 300 550 700 2150 2750 5500 8500 - 66 112 5486 1873-CC - - 125000 - - 375000 475000 - 650000 - 66 3 5498 1875 27 42 85 210 300 550 850 1350 2250 10000 67 446 5499 1875-CC 155 450 1500 2650 3250 7500 9500 25000 50000 - 66 172 5500 1875-S 33 95 215 475 675 1050 1500 3250 7500 - 66 155 5501 1876 28 44 95 260 350 575 850 1350 2400 5000 67 943 5502 1876-CC 55 125 200 375 600 1000 1750 4250 6000 15000 67 791 5503 1876-S 27 42 85 210 350 600 850 1350 3500 - 66 508 5504 1877 27 42 85 210 300 550 850 1350 2000 4750 68 560 5505 1877-CC 45 75 180 350 500 1100 1600 2250 4750 17500 67 999 5506 1877-S 27 42 85 210 300 500 800 1100 2000 12000 67 615 5507 1877-S/S S/Horizontal S 33 98 285 475 775 2000 3000 5000 16500 21500 67 88 5508 1878 27 42 85 210 300 550 850 2500 3200 - 66 194 5509 1878-CC 75 150 300 500 850 1650 2000 3500 7250 22500 67 540 5510 1878-S 175 375 1150 2000 3000 5500 7000 12500 20000 - 66 88 5511 1879

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Prices
LIBERTY SEATED QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
QUARTER DOLLARS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
275 400 550 695 725 900 1150 1750 2500 6000 68 328 5512 1880 175 300 550 675 775 950 1250 2100 2750 5500 68 288 5513 1881 275 400 600 675 725 950 1450 2100 2750 5500 68 171 5514 1882 175 300 550 675 725 950 1250 2000 2500 5500 68 161 5515 1883 235 340 550 675 725 950 1350 2250 3000 12500 67 145 5516 1884 300 550 825 925 975 1150 1350 1950 3250 7000 67 171 5517 1885 175 300 550 675 725 1050 1450 2350 2750 8500 67 181 5518 1886 375 650 875 1050 1200 1450 1900 2800 5500 12000 67 116 5519 1887 300 400 575 675 750 1000 1350 2500 3000 5500 68 175 5520 1888 250 385 575 675 725 825 1250 1600 2000 5250 67 226 5521 1888-S 27 42 85 260 400 750 1500 3000 7500 24000 67 247 5522 1889 175 300 500 600 725 825 1150 2250 2650 5750 68 257 5523 1890 70 115 250 355 465 750 1250 1800 3500 6000 68 291

PCGS DESCRIPTION

510086 2012-S AcadiaNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3381 517073 2012-S AcadiaNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 32 53 - - 70 420 510090 2012-S HIVolcanoesNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3452 517074 2012-S HIVolcanoesNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - 8 9 10 14 18 40 - - 70 440 510094 2012-S DenaliNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3410 517075 2012-S DenaliNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - 10 12 20 35 - - 70 451 516824 2013-S WhiteMountainNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3150 526467 2013-S WhiteMountainNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - 9 10 12 32 48 - - 70 797 516826 2013-S Perry’sMemorialNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3107 526470 2013-S Perry’sMemorialNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - - 12 27 38 - - 70 791 516828 2013-S GreatBasinNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3136 526474 2013-S GreatBasinNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - 10 12 27 75 - - 70 796 516830 2013-S FortMcHenryNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3136 526476 2013-S FortMcHenryNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - 10 12 22 38 - - 70 802 516832 2013-S MountRushmoreNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3145 526478 2013-S MountRushmoreNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - - 12 26 43 - - 70 793 524107 2014-S GreatSmokyMtns-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4133 524113 2014-S ShenandoahNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4121 524150 2014-S ArchesNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4121 524154 2014-S GreatSandDunes-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4122 524158 2014-S EvergladesNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4103 539698 2015-S BlueRidgePkwy-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2684 539699 2015-S BombayHookNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2671 539696 2015-S HomesteadNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2678 539697 2015-S KisatchieNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2666 539700 2015-S SaratogaNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2639 597060 2016-S ShawneeNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4386 598037 2016-S CumberlandGapNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4375 597062 2016-S HarpersFerryNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4384 597063 2016-S T.RooseveltNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4430 597064 2016-S FortMoultrieNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4384 627855 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1520 627856 2017-S FrederickDouglassNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1525 627857 2017-S OzarkNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1533 627858 2017-S EllisIslandNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1530 627859 2017-S GeorgeR.ClarkNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1525 668233 2018-S PicturedRocksNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1841 679987 2018-S PicturedRocksNP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - - 7 8 10 15 30 - - 70 2982 668235 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1826 679989 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - 5 5 6 7 10 28 - - 70 2972 668238 2018-S VoyageursNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1842 679991 2018-S VoyageursNP-SilverRev PR50thAnniversarySet - - - - 8 10 17 35 - - 70 2953 668250 2018-S CumberlandIslandNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1817 679993 2018-S CumberlandIs.NP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - - 8 10 11 16 28 - - 70 2992 668254 2018-S BlockIslandNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1873 679995 2018-S BlockIslandNP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - 9 10 11 12 18 45 - - 70 4445 705691 2019-S LowellNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3390 705698 2019-S AmericanMemorialNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3419 705712 2019-S War in the Pacific NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3392 705716 2019-S SanAntonioMissionsNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3399 705723 2019-S FrankChurchRiverof NoReturnNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3386 813650 2020-S AmericanSamoaNPSilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - 10 11 12 18 26 - - 70 813652 2020-S Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NP-SilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 14 22 30 - - 70 813654 2020-S SaltRiverBayNP-Silver FirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 15 22 40 - - 70 813656 2020-S TallgrassPrairieNPSilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 12 18 30 - - 70 813658 2020-S WeirFarmNP-Silver FirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 14 22 - - - 69

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CONTINUED
WASHINGTON AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS PROOFS
67 68 69 70
0 BestGrade ALL
Desig. 63 64 65 66
0
WASHINGTON AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67
69 70
BestGrade ALL Washington America the Beautiful Quarters (2010-2021)
Type 1
QUARTER DOLLARS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
68
0 0
-
- Clad (2010-2021) 418853 2010-P HotSpringsNPSatinFinish 3 4 4 5 7 10 90 - - - 69 433
Fee0%Seller’s overforCoins $1,000! Sell Your Coins for the Highest Bid at GreatCollections • Since 2011, GreatCollections has sold over 700,000 certified coins • Fast, safe and the lowest fees of all major coin auction companies • 0% Seller’s Fee for coins over $1,000 • Free coin appraisals and estimates • U.S. & World Coins, Classics & Moderns, Currency • The fastest turnaround and payment • Join tens of thousands of active bidders and sellers 1951-S Franklin Half Dollar PCGS MS66FBL Sold $3,912 PCGS Price Guide $650
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Certified Coins:GreatCollections welcomes coins graded by PCGS, NGC (NCS) and ANACS. Please remove all labels/stickers adhered to holders.

Raw Coins: If your coins are not graded, please use our Raw Coin Consignment Form. GreatCollections extends our discounted rates for coin grading directly to members.

Insurance: From the moment your coins arrive at GreatCollections, they are covered by our extensive insurance policy with Lloyd’s of London... another benefit provided to all consignors at no cost.

Values: If you are unsure of coin values, please leave this field blank. We review all coins that are consigned and will assign values and minimum bids accordingly.

Listing Fees: Our listing fees are based on the following schedule and are charged the first time the coin is listed at GreatCollections.

Minimum Bid Listing Fee

$1-$99 $3

$100-$999 $5 $1,000 and up $10

Up to Five Listings for One Fee: For one listing fee, GreatCollections will relist any coin that doesn’t sell, up to a maximum of five times without any additional listing fees. If you do not want your coins relisted, please let us know under “Special Instructions” on the reverse of this form.

Cash Advances: We offer generous cash advances for all consignments at a competitive interest rate. Checks can be sent via overnight Fedex or Express Mail within 24 hours of your coins arriving at GreatCollections. Please check the box on the reverse of this form (below the signature line) and we will contact you as soon as we have reviewed your coins.

Timing and Scheduling: Coins are generally listed on our website within 7-21 days of arriving at GreatCollections. If you consign duplicates of the same year, denomination, grade and grading service, we will typically split the coins over multiple days of auctions. Once coins are entered in our system, you can view

ConsignorTerms & Conditions

1. Consignor agrees that the Auction shall be conducted online by GreatCollections according to the Terms and Conditions published at www.greatcollections.com/terms. This agreement is subject to Arbitration.

2. Consignor warrants that: (1) Consignor is the legal owner of and has full title and interest in the coins/items consigned to GreatCollections; (2) all coins/items consigned to GreatCollections are free and clear of any liens, encumbrances, security interests or contract rights restricting the unconditional right to sell all rights, title and interest in and to such coin/item; and (3) all consigned coins/items are authentic and in respect to certified coins, holders have not been tampered with or resealed.

3. Consignor agrees to pay GreatCollections a Listing Fee for each coins/items offered by Auction and for coins/items sold, a Seller’s Fee. All fees are detailed on the reverse of the Consignment Agreement.

4. In the event that your coins do not sell in their first Auction, GreatCollections agrees to relist coins/items up to four additional times. There will be no Listing Fees charged for these four additional relistings. Should you prefer your coins not to be relisted, please note this in the “Special Instructions” box on the Consignment Form.

5. Consignor acknowledges that the Hammer Price is the final bid price accepted by the Auctioneer. The Hammer Price does not include the Buyer’s Fee, which GreatCollections retains in full.

6. GreatCollections has the right in its sole discretion to reject any Consignment, to cancel any Auction, to postpone or change the date/time of Auction and/or to rescind any sale. GreatCollections also reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel or reject any bidder from bidding, when we believe it is not in the Consignor’s and/or GreatCollections’ best interest.

7. A Consignor is able to list a Minimum Bid on every coin/item consigned, according to the three options listed on the Consignment Form. It is up to the Consignor to verify that the correct Minimum Bids are entered as soon as their coins/items are uploaded to the GreatCollections website. Any corrections should be reported as early as possible before the end of the Auction. This Minimum Bid amount is disclosed on all items/coins listed at GreatCollections. Consignor may not withdraw any coin/item for any reason.

8. If the successful bidder or buyer is in default and GreatCollections is not satisfied that the amount due for any particular Consignor’s lot[s] will be paid in full, GreatCollections reserves the right to take one or more of the following actions: (1) declare the sale null and void and return the coins/items to the Consignor; (2) declare the sale null

your coins by logging into MyGC and clicking on “Items Pending” or “Currently Selling”.

Currency/Paper Money:GreatCollections also auctions certified currency and paper money graded by PCGS and PMG, together with our exclusive Grade & Auction program offering discounted grading rates. Please use our currency consignment forms.

CAC: CAC is a third-party grade verifier founded by John Albanese that reviews PCGS and NGC-graded coins (excluding moderns). GreatCollections is an authorized submitter and can arrange CAC to review your coins prior to auctioning. The process takes about 10 days. Cost is $15 for coins valued up to $10,000, $30 for coins valued up to $25,000 and $50 for coins valued at over $25,000.

Minimum Bids: We offer three convenient ways to set Minimum Bids at GreatCollections.

1. You may select GreatCollections to establish a Minimum Bid based on our knowledge of the coin market. We usually set opening bids at 70% of what we believe the coins are worth in today’s market. This is our recommended option that we have found to generate the most bidding activity while protecting you with a Minimum Bid.

2. You may select a percentage of the Values you have listed on the reverse of this form to use as Minimum Bids. Please check either the 50%, 65% or 80% option.

3. You may select that all coins start at a Minimum Bid of $1. This is recommended for liquid/popular coins and is used regularly by dealers, investors and representatives of estates.

Regretfully, we cannot accept consignments where the Minimum Bids are higher than 80% of their listed value. If you have any questions regarding setting Minimum Bids, please call us at 1.800.44.COINS (+1.949.679.4180) or e-mail info@GreatCollections.com.

Seller’s Fees: Our Seller’s fees are a low 5% for coins up to $1000, and 0% for coins over $1,000.

Consignment Proceeds: Checks are mailed within 30 days of your coin(s) selling. To confirm the payment date, please login to your account at GreatCollections, click on MyGC and “View Consignor Statements”.

and void and reoffer the coins/items in another Auction; and/or (3) proceed against buyer on behalf of Consignor. In addition, GreatCollections offers a return privilege to Buyers. Should your coin/item be returned, we will cancel the sale and relist your item. In the event that GreatCollections cancels the sale of your coins/items or your coins/ items are returned, all Listing Fees and Seller’s Fees will be refunded to Consignor.

9. If you consign raw coins/items to GreatCollections, we will send your coins/items to a major third party grading service such as PCGS, NGC and/or ANACS. For more information, please refer to the Raw Coin Consignment Form, which can be downloaded at www.greatcollections.com/forms.

10. GreatCollections shall remit to Consignor, within 30 days after the close of the Auction, the net proceeds, which equals the Hammer Price less Seller’s Fees, Listing Fees, Interest for Cash Advances, other monies owed to GreatCollections by Consignor and Cash Advances Principal (in order). In the event the Consignor’s sales do not exceed fees or monies owed to GreatCollections, the Consignor agrees to pay GreatCollections all monies owed within seven days of invoice date. In certain instances, an introductory commission may be paid by GreatCollections to an agent of Consignor for referring the Consignment to GreatCollections.

11. GreatCollections will provide insurance for loss or damage for consigned coins while in the possession of GreatCollections and while any are being shipped back to the Consignor, subject to certain terms and exclusions (such as Earthquake coverage). In the event of an insurance claim, our insurance carrier will pay you the Fair Market Value, less the Seller’s Fees and Buyer’s Fees, based on the total insurance proceeds. This payment to you by the insurance carrier shall completely satisfy our obligations regarding the Consignments under this Agreement.

12. Arbitration. Any claim or dispute arising out of the sale of coins/items by GreatCollections shall be settled by arbitration between the parties in accordance with the rules of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) or if the PNG cannot or will not hear the matter, by the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Any claim must be commenced within three months of the Auction date or Buy Now confirmation or the claim is waived.

13. This contract is the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior Agreements. The warranties and representations contained in this Agreement survive the date of execution by each party herein and the performance of all terms and conditions contained in this agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.

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36500 40000 57500 95000 120000 265000 - 525000 600000 800000 66 33 6060 1797 30000 32500 55000 115000 145000 260000 290000 400000 550000 - 66 114 Draped Bust Half

(1796-1807)

(1801-1807) 6063 Type 200 225 500 900 1650 5000 8500 20000 27500 80000 67 6064 1801 650 1050 2200 4000 5750 38500 85000 165000 - - 63 358 6065 1802 1100 1300 2250 3500 5500 39500 75000 - - - 62 278 6066 1803 Large 3 250 300 500 1200 2050 8000 20000 120000 145000 - 64 760 6067 1803 Small 3 275 325 750 1700 2850 12000 - - 215000 - 64 144 6069 1805 200 225 500 900 1750 9500 28500 60000 - - 63 870 6070 1805/4 300 400 2000 2650 3250 17500 32500 95000 - 135000 65 263 6077 1806/5 Large Stars 200 225 600 1000 2500 6000 12300 45000 - - 66 468 6074 1806

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2020 105 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS SPECIAL STRIKE CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
Hot Springs NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 65 - - -
436
Yellowstone NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 165 - -
Yellowstone NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10
-
Yosemite NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10
-
Yosemite NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 15
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Grand Canyon NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10
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Grand Canyon NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10
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Mount Hood NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10
Mount Hood NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7
- 5
10 14 -
70 631091 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP Enhanced Unc Set First Strike - - - - 6 7 10 14 - - 70 655147 2017-S Ellis Island NP - - - - - - 10 14 - - 70 8266 631094 2017-S Ozark Riverways NP Enhanced Unc Set - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631096 2017-S Ozark Riverways NP Enhanced Unc Set First Strike - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631097 2017-S Frederick Douglass NP Enhanced Unc Set - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631099 2017-S Frederick Douglass NP Enhanced Unc Set First Strike - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631103 2017-S George Rogers Clark NP Enhanced Unc Set - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 8430 FLOWING HAIR HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Flowing Hair Half Dollar (1794-1795) (1794-1795) 6051 1794 3000 3500 7500 18500 32500 100000 250000 - 600000 - 64 548 6052 1795 800 1100 1950 3250 6500 21500 37500 125000 250000 450000 65 2295 6053 1795/1795 Recut Date, 3 Leaves 1600 2200 5000 12500 19500 - - - - - 50 50 6055 1795/1795 Recut Date, 2 Leaves 800 1200 1950 4250 7500 22500 - - - 450000 65 56 6054 1795 Small Head 1050 1700 4000 12000 18000 40000 - - - - 62 92 39252 1795 A over E 800 1100 2050 4250 8000 25000 - 130000 260000 - 64 74 DRAPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 6057 1796 15 Stars 30000 32500 55000 100000 135000 215000 290000 415000 575000 -
6078 1806 6 over Inverted 6 250 300 1050 2300 4750
6079 1807 200 225 500 900 1650
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 (1807-1839) - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836) 6085 Type 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 6500 18500 57500 68 6086 1807 Large Stars 50/20 165 900 1600 4000 8000 17500 26500 50000 - - 65 728 39357 1807 Bearded Goddess 550 7500 9000 75000 - - - - - - 55 83 6087 1807 Small Stars 225 1300 2000 6750 16000 27500 - - - - 63 213 6088 1807 Large Stars 125 1450 2400 10000 15000 32500 - 195000 258000 - 66 194 6090 1808 95 325 500 1750 5500 8750 9500 14000 32500 105000 67 1319 6091 1808/7 120 450 750 3000 7500 13000 16000 32500 62500 - 66 490 6092 1809 85 300 500 1950 3100 9000 10000 22500 30000 - 66 1371 6093 1809 XXX Edge 100 750 1050 5250 12500 28500 40000 - - - 64 262 6094 1809 III Edge 85 400 700 2500 7500 20000 27500 55000 - - 65 491 6095 1810 75 300 400 1350 3100 6250 9000 27500 50000 - 66 1623 6099 1811/10 125 435 750 3500 7500 15000 20000 - 60000 - 66 367 6096 1811 Large 8 85 325 525 1750 3500 10000 15000 35000 65000 - 66 544 6097 1811 Small 8 100 300 450 1250 3300 4750 8000 17500 60000 95000 67 1176 6100 1812 80 250 500 1250 2300 4200 5250 15000 30000 80000 67 2042 6102 1812/1 Large 8 2000 12000 22500 65000 - - - - - - 55 50 6101 1812/1 Small 8 75 350 700 2500 4500 12000 20000 37500 - - 65 332 6103 1813 85 275 475 1750 3250 5500 7500 18500 - 120000 67 1454 6104 1813 50C/UNI 85 425 750 2500 4500 8500 17500 44000 - -
261 6105 1814 85 325 550 1600 2850 4500 6500 11500 30000 60000 67 1247 6106 1814/3 115 600 1000 3250 4750 15500 27500 50000 - -
369 6107 1814 E/A 100 550 1400 6000 - 25000 35000 - - - 64 226 6108 1815/2 1500 5000 6000 16000 27500 70000 95000 120000 - - 65 468 6109 1817 75 250 425 1500 3500 6000 10000 20000 33500 65000 67 1360 6110 181.7 Punctuated Date 100 550 950 5000 - 24500 32500 45000 - - 65 168 6111 1817/3 150 850 1500 5250 10000 25000 35000 - - - 64 346 6112 1817/4 - 275000 350000 - - - - - - - 53 7 6113 1818 75 230 375 1150 2750 4500 5500 15000 22500 85000 67 1665 6114 1818/7 Small 8 90 300 575 2000 4000 10500 15000 27500 - - 65 306 6115 1818/7 Large 8 100 300 600 2350 4250 8000 14500 24000 - - 65 363 QUARTER DOLLARS / HALF DOLLARS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
418854 2010-D
69
418855 2010-P
- 69 341 418856 2010-D
200
- - 69 357 418857 2010-P
225
- - 69 333 418858 2010-D
800
- - 69 242 418859 2010-P
80
- - 69 420 418860 2010-D
50
- - 69 523 418861 2010-P
215 - - - 69 370 418862 2010-D
10 250 - - - 69 306 631087 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP Enhanced Unc Set - - -
6
-
16 Stars
Dollar
- Type 2, Large Eagle
Knob 6, Large Stars 200 225 500 900 2100 8500 - - - - 55 116 6075 1806 Knob 6, Small Stars 200 225 500 900 2250 8000 10500 65000 - 95000 65 284 6072 1806 Knob 6, No Stem 15000 30000 80000 115000 145000 - - - - - 40 7 6073 1806 Pointed 6, No Stem 200 225 500 900 1650 5000 10500 25000 45000 100000 65 618 6071 1806 Pointed 6, Stem 200 225 500 900 1650 4500 10000 21500 37500 100000 67 1734
17500 - - 98500 - 64 161
5000 8500 20000 27500 80000 66 2152
65
65

6117 1819 70 225 325 1050 2500 5000 9500 16500 85000 - 66 1119 6118 1819/8 Small9 100 275 550 1650 3000 8000 12500 30000 - - 65 397 6119 1819/8 Large9 100 285 500 1250 4000 8500 15000 32500 47500 - 66 545 6121 1820 CurlBase2,SmallDate 75 350 475 1500 4250 13500 22500 30000 - - 65 293 6122 1820 Sq.2,LgDate,Knob2 75 360 750 2000 4000 9500 17000 27500 - - 65 270 6123 1820 Sq.2,LgDate,NoKnob 75 325 500 2150 3750 9500 17500 65000 - - 65 409 6125 1820/19 SquareBase2 110 500 850 5000 6750 20000 25000 36500 - - 65 223

6126 1820/19 CurlBase2 90 400 800 2000 6000 14500 28500 40000 - - 65 308 6128 1821 80 225 350 1050 2150 4000 5750 18500 45000 - 66 1390 6129 1822 75 200 300 750 2150 4000 6750 16500 50000 67500 67 1619 6130 1822/1 90 375 675 1750 3000 5500 12500 35000 70000 - 66 249 6131 1823 75 210 285 900 1800 3250 5000 8500 25000 - 66 1765 6132 1823 Broken3 100 650 1000 3250 9500 22500 35000 50000 - - 65 171 6133 1823 Patched3 100 475 775 3000 5500 10000 15000 32000 - - 65 193 6134 1823 Ugly3 100 500 750 4500 9000 19500 26500 37500 - - 65 130 6137 1824 65 160 225 500 1250 2500 4000 14000 25000 - 68 1927 6139 1824/1 75 220 350 1100 2850 7250 12000 27500 - - 65 312 6140 1824/4 73 210 325 1250 2900 5000 5500 18500 45000 - 66 451 6138 1824 OverVariousDates 105 260 350 2150 3850 8000 13500 27500 - - 65 257 6142 1825 65 160 225 575 1450 2500 4000 8500 20000 - 66 2360 6143 1826 65 160 225 675 1400 2250 4000 7500 22500 57500 67 3409 6144 1827 SquareBase2 65 160 275 550 1500 3500 5000 16000 32500 55000 67 4028 6145 1827 CurlBase2 65 225 300 1000 2400 5150 11250 18000 - - 65 288 6147 1827/6 80 200 425 1100 2400 7500 10000 16500 37500 - 66 401 6148 1828 CurlBase2,NoKnob 65 170 235 650 1350 2750 4250 13500 27500 - 66 794 6149 1828 CurlBase2,Knob 105 225 300 1050 2500 5500 8500 25000 - - 65 194 6150 1828 SquareBase2,Large8s 65 160 225 675 1200 3000 5000 20000 30000 - 66 295 6151 1828 Square2,Small8s,Lg.Letters 65 170 235 500 1400 2000 3500 6500 45000 - 66 1437 6152 1828 SqBase2,Sm8’s,SmLt 65 185 300 1750 2650 10000 13500 35000 - - 65 105 6154 1829 65 160 225 500 1350 2850 3750 12500 27500 - 66 2822 6155 1829/7 80 185 350 1100 2000 5000 6500 30000 55000 - 66 575 6156 1830 Small0 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 10500 25000 50000 67 2984 6157 1830 Large0 65 160 225 500 1250 1900 4500 12500 26500 - 66 748 39835 1830 LargeLetters 1200 4000 5500 - - - - - - - 45

6159 1831 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 6500 18500 57500 67 3194 6160 1832 SmallLetters 65 140 200 450 1250 1800 3500 7500 22500 57500 67 4070 6161 1832 LargeLetters 75 175 250 550 2150 5000 6000 - 32500 - 66 306 6163 1833 65 160 225 500 1100 1850 3500 8500 20000 62500 68 3011 6164 1834 LargeDate,LargeLetters 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3750 8500 16000 55000 67 1392 6165 1834 LargeDate,SmallLetters 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 7500 22500 60000 67 1160 6166 1834 SmallDate,SmallLetters 65 150 200 500 1250 1800 3500 6500 32500 65000 67 2236 6168 1835 65 140 200 475 1150 2400 3750 12500 26000 - 66 1883 6169 1836 LetteredEdge 65 160 225 500 1200 2000 3750 9000 25000 - 66 3017 6170 1836 50/00,LetteredEdge 100 300 575 2000 3500 6500 12000 35000 - - 65 179

Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 2, Reeded Edge, “50 CENTS” on Reverse (1836-1837) 6175 1836 1100 2850 3750 6000 10000 22500 75000 85000 - - 65 403 6176 1837 70 175 240 650 1200 2750 5250 19500 35000 110000 67 2237

Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 3, Reeded Edge, “HALF DOL.” on Reverse (1838-1839)

6177 1838 67 175 275 675 1200 3350 8250 22500 55000 100000 67 1775 6179 1839 67 175 270 600 1500 3500 6250 40000 55000 - 66 824 6180 1839 17500 50000 75000 - - 150000 - - - - 63 8 6181 1839-O 575 1400 2200 4000 9500 15000 21500 65000 120000 211000 67 649

Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836) 6195 1820 17500 - 40000 60000 - - - - - - 63 6196 1821 15000 20000 35000 55000 - - - - - - 63 6197 1822 - - - - - 150000 - - - - 65 2 86197 1822

16500 - - - - - - - - - 60 1 6199 1824 15000 20000 35000 55000 70000 - - - - - 64 6202 1825 15000 20000 35000 55000 - - - - - - 63 2 6203 1826 - - 35000 - 70000 - - - - - 64 7 594740 1826 CAM - - - - - 120000 - - - - 65 1 6205 1827 - - - 55000 70000 110000 175000 275000 - - 67 5 86205 1827 CAM - - - - - - 195000 - - - 66 1 6206 1828 15000 20000 35000 55000 70000 - - - - - 64 6208 1829 - - - 55000 70000 110000 - - - - 65 4 6209 1830 - - 35000 55000 70000 110000 - - - - 65 1 514784 1830 CAM - - 35000 45000 - - - - - - 63 2 6210 1831 - - - 55000 70000 110000 - - - - 65 2 86210 1831 CAM - - - 65000 90000 - - - - - 64 1 6212 1832 - - - 55000 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 7 6213 1833 CrushedLetteredEdge - - 30000 45000 80000 140000 - - - - 65 2 6217 1834 15000 20000 35000 55000 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 3 6218 1834 CrushedLetteredEdge - - 35000 55000 70000 - - - - - 64 1 86218 1834 CrushedLetteredEdge CAM - - - - 90000 - 195000 - - - 66 2 6219 1835 15000 20000 35000 55000 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 2 6220 1835 CrushedLetteredEdge 10000 12500 22500 35000 60000 - - - - - 64 2 6221 1836 - - - 55000 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 7 86221 1836 LetteredEdge CAM - - - - - 140000 - - - - 65 1 6228 1836 50/00,LetteredEdge - - - - 80000 115000 225000 - - - 66 3 Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 2, Reeded Edge, “50 CENTS” on Reverse (1836-1837) 6223 1836 22500 26500 32500 45000 60000 85000 110000 - - - 66 14 86223 1836 CAM - - - 47500 75000 - - - - - 64 4

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 106 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT
BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
64
67 BestGrade ALL
CAPPED
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63
65 66
CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL
HALF DOLLARS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
CAM

96849 1998-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 50 - - 70 7353

96910 1999-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 7595

96912 2000-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 8845

96914 2001-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 65 - - 70 8095

96916 2002-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 6976

96918 2003-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 7149

96920 2004-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 7415 96974 2005-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 8312

96976 2006-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 40 - - 70 6951 149558 2007-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 50 - - 70 6178

394952 2008-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 4909

407283 2009-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 45 - - 70 6115 419123 2010-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 60 - - 70 4983

505195 2011-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 45 - - 70 5680

511877 2012-S DCAM - 14 15 16 17 18 25 115 - - 70 1711

512019 2012-S BirthSet DCAM - - - - 15 25 50 375 - - 70

517529 2013-S DCAM - - - - - 8 16 65 - - 70 2186

524466 2014-S DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 65 - - 70 2121 537590 2015-S DCAM - - - - 10 12 18 50 - - 70 2441 599620 2016-S DCAM - - - - 17 18 26 50 - - 70 1440 593764 2016-S BirthSet DCAM - - - - - 10 20 110 - - 70 593765 2016-S BirthSetFirstStrike DCAM - - - - - - - 85 - - 70 593785 2016-S HappyBirthdaySet

FirstStrike DCAM - - - - - - - 175 - - 70 620552 2017-S DCAM - - - - - 8 15 45 - - 70 918 658205 2018-S DCAM - - 6 8 10 12 18 80 - - 70 852 689662 2019-S DCAM - - - 8 10 12 16 40 - - 70 3666

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999130 Type DCAM 6 11 13 14 15 16 18 1150 - - 70 6811 1976-S Clad 5 5 10 11 12 15 18 - - - 69 203 86811 1976-S Clad CAM 6 8 8 8 8 8 12 700 - - 70 860 96811 1976-S Clad DCAM 6 11 13 16 14 15 18 1150 - - 70 28816

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999131 Type DCAM 7 11 12 13 14 14 20 350 - - 70 96812 1976-S Silver DCAM 7 11 12 13 14 14 22 750 - - 70 39010

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Silver, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530169 2014-P Silver50thAnniversarySet DCAM - 18 18 19 20 25 35 75 - - 70 8584 530174 2014-W ReverseProof

50thAnniversarySet - - 45 50 52 65 85 115 - - 70 8787

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Gold, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530185 2014-W GoldJFK50thAnniversary DCAM - 1050 1075 1100 1125 1150 1200 1250 - - 70 9672

KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1964) 6844 1964 SMS - 16500 20000 30000 108000 160000 200000 - - - 69 15 6775 1998-S SMS - 115 120 120 120 155 175 400 - - 70 3119

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Clad (1965-1970)

6845 1965 SMS 4 10 12 16 28 225 - - - - 68 4613 86845 1965 SMS CAM 20 27 60 125 275 2500 - - - - 68 900 96845 1965 SMS DCAM 325 450 575 1350 5500 - - - - - 67 48 6846 1966 SMS 4 12 14 20 36 200 - - - - 68 4648 86846 1966 SMS CAM 12 40 55 70 115 450 - - - - 68 1033 96846 1966 SMS DCAM 135 235 450 500 1750 7000 - - - - 68 79 411636 1966 SMSNo“FG” 80 160 200 625 2500 - - - - - 67 280 411639 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse 25 35 60 100 200 300 - - - - 68 308 411640 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse CAM 30 40 60 125 350 - - - - - 67 13 6847 1967 SMS 4

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PROOFS
BestGrade ALL
KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR
CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0
Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad (1971 to Date) 96788 2005-P SatinFinish 5 6 7 8 10 14 25
96789 2005-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 16 25 - -
96790 2006-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 45 - - - 69 1124 96791 2006-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 16 125 - - - 69 1026 149531 2007-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 17 90 - - - 69 1033 149533 2007-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 65 5000 - - 70 1195 394940 2008-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 12 20 85 - - - 69 402 394942 2008-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 22 875 - - - 69 345 407278 2009-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 125 - - - 69 604 407280 2009-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 25 185 - - - 69 637 416790 2010-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 525 - - - 69 429 416791 2010-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 18 525 - - - 69 607 631123 2017-S EnhancedUncSet - - - - - - 12 18 - - 70 8840 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Copper-Nickel Clad, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530181 2014-P 50thAnniversaryUncSet - - 25 30 35 70 200 - - - 69 2963 531366 2014-P 50thAnniversaryUNCSet FirstDayofIssue-WashingtonDC - - 10 15 35 90 425 - - - 69 531504 2014-P 50thAnniversaryUNCSet FirstDayofIssue-Chicago - - 10 50 85 250 850 - - - 69 530183 2014-D 50thAnniversaryUncSet - 10 11 12 27 90 250 - - - 69 3209 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) (1794-1795) 6851 1794 67500 150000 250000 340000 800000 1000000 1200000 1500000 3000000 - 64 98 HALF DOLLARS / DOLLARS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
10 12 16 36 225 - - - - 68 2905 86847 1967 SMS CAM 12 20 26 40 85 450 - - - - 68 2081 96847 1967 SMS DCAM 32 70 100 215 800 5000 - - - - 68 255
2000 - - 70 2199
- - 68 728

3750 5750 10000 32500 - 100000 150000 - - 63 562 6865 1797 10X6

3800 6000 10000 27500 50000 70000 150000 225000 - 64 350 6866 1797 9X7

Small

3500 11500 17000 60000 - - - 295000 - 64 91 6867 1798

13

3750 7000 12500 50000 - - 250000 - - 63 230 6868 1798

15

950 1600 2750 4500 13000 34500 47500 115000 - - 63 446

4500 7750 13000 65000 - 130000 - - - 62 136 Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6872 Type 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 32500 57500 105000 225000 65 6873 1798 Large Eagle 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 32500 57500 105000 225000 65 2250 40008 1798 Knob 9, 5 Lines 950 1600 2500 4000 9500 26500 - 59500 - - 63 37 40012 1798 Knob 9, 4 Lines - 3600 4250 5000 - - - - - - 53 18 40016 1798 Pointed 9, 5 Lines - 1800 - - - - - - - - 53 10 40018 1798 Pointed 9, 4 Lines 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 - 50000 - 140000 165000 65 305 6875 1798 Knob 9 1000 1650 2600 8000 14000 - - 57500 - - 63 28 6876 1798 10 Arrows 950 1600 2500 4000 12500 - - 80000 - - 63 125 6874 1798 5 Stripes 950 1600 2600 5800 16500 35000 65000 100000 - - 63 47 6877 1798 Wide Date 950 1600 2750 4250 10000 30000 80000 - 110000 200000 65 111 6878 1799 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 32500 57500 105000 225000 65 3803 6879 1799 Irregular Date-15 St 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 - - - - - 55 42 6881 1799 Obverse Stars 8x5 1050 1900 3500 5500 17500 - - - 105000 - 64 98 6883 1799/8 15 Reverse Stars 950 1600 2500 4000 10000 27500 32500 57500 115000 - 64 304 6884 1799/8 13 Reverse Stars 950 1600 2500 4000 9500 27500 37500 65000 115000 235000 65 234 6880 1799 Irregular Date-13 St 950 1600 2600 4750 10000 29500 37500 62500 115000 - 64 74 6887 1800 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 42500 65000 125000 - 64 1407 6889 1800 Dotted Date 950 1600 2500 4200 15000 - - 75000 140000 - 64 123 6890 1800 12 Arrows 950 1600 2500 4000 15000 - 45000 - - - 62 127 6891 1800 10 Arrows 1100 1800 3000 5000 18000 - 36500 - - - 62 29 6892 1800 AMERICAI 1050 1800 3250 5000 9500 - - 57500 105000 - 64 176 6888 1800 Wide Date, Low 8 1000 1700 2600 4200 12500 - 33500 57500 95000 - 64 50 6893 1801 950 1600 2750 5000 10000 28500 42500 95000 150000 375000 65 637 40087 1802 950 1750 3000 4250 11500 24500 33500 57500 105000 225000 65 680 40090 1802/1 950 1600 2500 4000 9500 27000 50000 110000 200000 - 64 475 6900 1803 Small 3 950 1600 3000 4750 11500 27000 37500 65000 125000 - 64 469 6901 1803

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 118 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL 6852 1795 3 Leaves 2400 4000 6250 10500 32500 60000 82500 150000 280000 350000 66 1777 6853 1795 2 Leaves 2500 4250 7000 13500 35000 80000 102500 170000 280000 350000 65 852 6854 1795 Silver Plug 5000 14500 23500 27500 125000 - - - 330000 450000 65 94 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) (1794-1795) 86851 1794 - - - - - - - - - 10000000 66 1 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1798) 6857 Type 1900 3750 5750 10000 24000 50000 65000 150000 225000 450000 66 6858 1795 Centered Dr Bust 1900 3800 5500 8500 24000 45000 65000 150000 200000 400000 66 600 96858 1795 Off-Center Dr Bust 1900 3750 5750 10000 22500 53000 110000 150000 225000 450000 66 363 6859 1796 Small Date, Sm Letters 1900 3750 6000 10500 24000 - - - - 1175000 65 361 6860 1796 Small Date, Large Letters 1900 3750 5750 10000 26000 90000 150000 - - - 62 367 6861 1796 Large Date, Small Letters 1900 3750 5750 8500 25000 - 150000 - 275000 - 64 247 6863 1797 9X7 Stars,
DRAPED BUST DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6904 1801 - - - 1250000 1600000 - - - - - 64 6905 1802 - - - - 400000 800000 - - - - 65 4 86905 1802 CAM - - - - - 850000 - - - - 65 4 6906 1803 - - - 325000 400000 800000 950000 - - - 66 6 86906 1803 CAM - - - - - - 1350000 - - - 66 2 6907 1804 Original - Class I BB-304 - - 2850000 - 3200000 4000000 - 6250000 8500000 - 68 4 414488 1804 Restrike - Class II - - - 4500000 - - - - - - 63 6908 1804 Restrike - Class III 2450000 - - 3000000 - - - - - - 63 2 LIBERTY SEATED DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 3, No Motto (1840-1866) 6925 Type 300 355 550 950 2100 2750 3500 6500 42500 110000 67 6926 1840 330 430 1000 2300 6150 10500 16500 40000 - - 64 477 6927 1841 300 355 550 1150 3000 4500 8000 32500 65000 - 65 534 6928 1842 300 355 550 950 2100 3250 3950 9500 - - 64 959 6929 1843 300 355 550 950 2350 3350 7750 27500 - - 64 839 6930 1844 320 430 800 2500 4250 7000 12000 40000 80000 - 65 319 6931 1845 350 525 900 2500 6500 16000 37500 115000 - - 64 351 6932 1846 300 355 550 950 2100 3250 5250 9000 85000 - 65 883 6933 1846-O 320 405 800 2000 6000 9500 20000 44500 - - 64 375 6934 1847 300 355 550 950 2100 3250 4500 7000 85000 - 65 847 6935 1848 310 575 1500 3000 5500 9000 13500 47000 - 175000 66 236 6936 1849 315 375 675 1100 2800 4000 6500 15000 90000 - 67 476 6937 1850 450 850 2400 4350 6750 7500 16500 35000 - - 64 224 6938 1850-O 425 650 1800 4250 11000 16000 29000 115000 - - 64 255 6939 1851 4500 7000 13500 30000 42000 47500 75000 110000 245000 - 65 35 6940 1852 4500 6500 20500 29000 38000 45000 75000 110000 240000 - 65 36 6941 1853 350 575 1250 2000 3500 4750 6500 13000 85000 175000 66 261 6942 1854 800 1500 4750 7600 9000 13000 18500 24000 85000 140000 66 112 6943 1855 900 2750 5000 7000 9750 15000 35000 140000 - - 64 128 6944 1856 475 950 2000 5000 5350 6500 14500 27500 - - 64 152 6945 1857 400 650 1950 4000 4600 5500 6250 15000 85000 - 65 146 HALF DOLLARS / DOLLARS R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
Large Letters 1900
Stars 2000
Stars,
Letters 1950
Small Eagle,
Stars 1900
Small Eagle,
Stars 2500
Large 3

PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Ronald Reagan (2016) 599469 2016-P RonaldReaganPositionB 4 8 15 25 100 - 1250 - - - 69 181

PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS PROOFS

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig.

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - George Washington (2007)

24450 Type DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 150231 2007-SWashington DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 16803

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Adams (2007) 150232 2007-SAdams DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 16682

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Thomas Jefferson (2007) 150234 2007-SJefferson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 16658

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Madison (2007) 150235 2007-SMadison DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 25 - - 70 16866

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Monroe (2008) 394879 2008-S JamesMonroe DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 9964

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Quincy Adams (2008) 394881 2008-S JohnQuincyAdams DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 25 - - 70 10014

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Andrew Jackson (2008) 394883 2008-S AndrewJackson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 9957

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Martin Van Buren (2008) 394885 2008-S MartinVanBuren DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 10029

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William Henry Harrison (2009) 407395 2009-S WilliamHenryHarrison DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 6853

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Tyler (2009)

407397 2009-S JohnTyler DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 34 - - 70 6781

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James K. Polk (2009) 407399 2009-S JamesK.Polk DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 35 - - 70 6799

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Zachary Taylor (2009) 407401 2009-S ZacharyTaylor DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 6893

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Millard Fillmore (2010)

417260 2010-S MillardFillmore DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 37 - - 70 7815

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Franklin Pierce (2010) 417262 2010-S FranklinPierce DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 7796

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Buchanan (2010) 417264 2010-S JamesBuchanan DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 7657 417881 2010-SJamesBuchanan DCAM - - - - - - 18 120 - - 70

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Abraham Lincoln (2010) 417266 2010-S AbrahamLincoln DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 12 85 - - 70 8003

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Andrew Johnson (2011) 505211 2011-S AndrewJohnson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 40 - - 70 7230

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Ulysses S. Grant (2011) 505213 2011-S UlyssesS.Grant DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 45 - - 70 7136 Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Rutherford B. Hayes (2011) 505216 2011-S RutherfordB.Hayes DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 35 - - 70 505217 2011-S RutherfordB.Hayes

FirstStrike DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 6 18 40 - - 70 Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James A. Garfield (2011) 505218 2011-S James Garfield DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 38 - - 70 7142

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Chester Arthur (2012) 512426 2012-S ChesterA.Arthur DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 6 16 65 - - 70 3120 Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Grover Cleveland 22nd (2012) 512427 2012-S GroverCleveland22nd DCAM - - - - 8 10 18 80 - - 70 Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Benjamin Harrison (2012) 512429 2012-S BenjaminHarrison DCAM - - - 5 6 8 20 50 - - 70

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Grover Cleveland 24th (2012) 512428 2012-S GroverCleveland24th DCAM - - - - 6 8 20 60 - - 70 3109

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William McKinley (2013)

517339 2013-S WilliamMcKinley DCAM - - - 4 6 10 16 37 - - 70 3746

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Theodore Roosevelt (2013) 517337 2013-S TheodoreRoosevelt DCAM - - - - 8 10 16 32 - - 70 3779

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William Howard Taft (2013)

517341 2013-S WilliamH.Taft DCAM - - - - - 8 12 37 - - 70 3763

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Woodrow Wilson (2013)

517343 2013-S WoodrowWilson DCAM - - - - 5 8 16 42 - - 70 3757

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Warren G. Harding (2014)

526310 2014-S WarrenG.Harding DCAM - - - - - 4 12 37 - - 70 4053

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Calvin Coolidge (2014)

526309 2014-S CalvinCoolidge DCAM - - - - - 4 15 40 - - 70 4064

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Herbert Hoover (2014)

526308 2014-S HerbertHoover DCAM - - - - - 4 12 42 - - 70 4047

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (2014)

526307 2014-S FranklinD.Roosevelt DCAM - - - 4 5 6 15 37 - - 70 4107

537253 2014-S FranklinD.Roosevelt ChroniclesSet DCAM - - - - - 10 25 75 - - 70

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Harry S Truman (2015)

539582 2015-S HarryS.Truman DCAM - - 3 4 6 8 14 70 - - 70 6953

545177 2015-P HarryS.TrumanRevPR - - - 85 100 110 140 600 - - 70 1837

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Dwight D. Eisenhower (2015)

541300 2015-S DwightD.Eisenhower DCAM - 3 4 5 6 7 14 30 - - 70 6986

546160 2015-P D.D.EisenhowerRevPR - - - - 60 90 120 600 - - 70 1417

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John F. Kennedy (2015)

541303 2015-S JohnF.Kennedy DCAM - - - - - 8 15 30 - - 70 7060

568441 2015-P JohnFKennedyRevPR ChroniclesSet - - - 12 15 22 45 450 - - 70

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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Lyndon B. Johnson (2015)

541305 2015-S Lyndon B. Johnson DCAM - - - - 3 5 12 30 - - 70 6919

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Richard Nixon (2016)

595755 2016-S Richard Nixon DCAM - - - - 5 7 12 30 - - 70 4479

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Gerald Ford (2016)

595757 2016-S Gerald Ford DCAM - - - - 5 6 12 30 - - 70 4504

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Ronald Reagan (2016)

595759 2016-S Ronald Reagan DCAM - - - - - 7 12 35 - - 70 4519 616129 2016-S Ronald Reagan Rev PR Chronicles Set - First Strike - - - - 10 12 20 175 - - 70

PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS SPECIAL STRIKE

PCGS DESCRIPTION

Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - George Washington (2007)

24451 Type 4 4 5 6 8 10 42 - - - 69

390546 2007-P G. Washington - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 165 - - - 69 742

390547 2007-P G. Washington - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 200 - - - 69 716 390548 2007-D G. Washington - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 7 12 65 - - - 69 935

390549 2007-D G. Washington - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 90 - - - 69 890

396509 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering George WashingtonSatin Finish - 1100 1250 1600 - - - - - - 66 1

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Adams (2007)

390550 2007-P J. Adams - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 150 - - - 69 715 390551 2007-P J. Adams - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 160 - - - 69 774 390552 2007-D J. Adams - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 35 - - - 69 920 390553 2007-D J. Adams - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 35 - - - 69 937 395920 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering John AdamsSatin Finish 100 125 175 250 900 - - - - - 67

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Thomas Jefferson (2007) 390554 2007-P T. Jefferson - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 50 - - - 69 863 390555 2007-P T. Jefferson - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 125 - - - 69 850 390556 2007-D T. Jefferson - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 969 390557 2007-D T. Jefferson - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 976 396508 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering Thomas JeffersonSatin Finish 67 90 135 250 410 1000 - - - - 68 165

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Madison (2007) 390558 2007-P J. Madison - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 100 - - - 69 802 390559 2007-P J. Madison - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 717 390560 2007-D J. Madison - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 966 390561 2007-D J. Madison - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 50 - - - 69 955 403355 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering MadisonSatin Finish 25 30 40 50 100 125 - - - - 68 1847

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Monroe (2008) 394650 2008-P James Monroe - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 65 - - - 69 737 394654 2008-P James Monroe - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 340 - - - 69 781 400137 2008-P Dbld Edge Let.-Overlap Monroe - Satin Finish - 20 40 75 150 375 - - - - 68 1 394659 2008-D James Monroe - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 110 - - - 69 752 394660 2008-D James Monroe - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 110 - - - 69 716 401846 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering James MonroeSatin Finish - 150 185 235 410 600 1500 - - - 69 68

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Quincy Adams (2008) 394669 2008-P John Q Adams-Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 115 - - - 69 839 394671 2008-P John Q Adams-Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 85 - - - 69 821 394670 2008-D John Q Adams-Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 50 - - - 69 789 394672 2008-D John Q Adams-Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 100 - - - 69 816 410736 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering John Q. AdamsSatin Finish 60 70 80 105 185 325 - - - - 68 1935

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Andrew Jackson (2008) 410853 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering Andrew JacksonSatin Finish 21 26 55 100 125 225 1000 - - - 69 325 394862 2008-P Andrew Jackson - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 80 - - - 69 780 394864 2008-P Andrew Jackson - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 80 - - - 69 713 394863 2008-D Andrew Jackson - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 829 394865 2008-D Andrew Jackson - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 90 - - - 69 813

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Martin Van Buren (2008) 394875 2008-P M. Van Buren - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 375 - - - 69 737 394876 2008-D M. Van Buren - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 90 - - - 69 827 394877 2008-P M. Van Buren - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 65 - - - 69 774 394878 2008-D M. Van Buren - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 575 - - - 69 740 413087 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering Van BurenSatin Finish 34 45 100 125 160 200 - - - - 68 586

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William Henry Harrison (2009)

407379 2009-P W.H. Harrison - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 12 500 - - - 69 445 407381 2009-P W.H. Harrison - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 260 - - - 69 439 407380 2009-D W.H. Harrison - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 300 - - - 69 631 407382 2009-D W.H. Harrison - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 225 - - - 69 597 413088 (2009) Missing Edge Lettering W. H. HarrisonSatin Finish - 300 400 500 750 - - - - - 67 6

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Tyler (2009)

407391 2009-P John Tyler - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 260 - - - 69 439 407393 2009-P John Tyler - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 110 - - - 69 383 407392 2009-D John Tyler - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 15 425 - - - 69 389 407394 2009-D John Tyler - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 1250 - - - 69 378 504095 (2009) Missing Edge Lettering John TylerSatin Finish - - - 1000 - - - - - - 66 3

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8558 Type 12000 14000 15000 20000 25000 35000 70000 155000 275000 550000 66 8559 1797 Large Eagle - 16500 17500 42500 65000 98500 165000 - - - 63 204 8560 1798/7 9X4 Stars - 28000 40000 95000 125000 225000 350000 - - - 63 38

8561 1798/7 7X6 Stars - - 120000 225000 425000 800000 - - - - 62 10

8562 1799 Large Stars Obverse 12000 14000 15000 23000 27500 35000 70000 155000 275000 550000 66 472

98562 1799 Small Stars Obverse - 14000 15000 23000 27500 47500 85000 160000 325000 - 65 189

8563 1800 - 14000 15000 23000 27500 36000 85000 250000 385000 - 65 168

8564 1801 12000 14000 15000 20000 25000 35000 70000 155000 275000 - 65 536 8565 1803 Small Stars Reverse - 14000 15000 20000 32500 50000 80000 165000 350000 - 65 168 98565 1803 Large Stars Reverse - - - 26000 29000 45000 84500 155000 275000 - 65 44 8566 1804 Crosslet 4 - 30000 45000 75000 95000 150000 225000 525000 - - 64 39

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$5 REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
s
s
s
s
37500 47500
- -
377 INDIAN $5 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Indian $5 (1908-1929) (1908-1929) 8538 Type 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000
- -
8539 1908 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500
80 8540 1909 5750 6750 9500 17500
35 8541 1910 5950
5750
6000
DRAPED BUST $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1797)
1795 13 Leaves 28000 42500 55000 85000 105000 165000
750000 1500000 2000000 66 235 8552 1795 9 Leaves - - 85000 175000 275000
- -
12
1796 -
- Type 2,
INDIAN
PCGS
8524 1912-S 680
690
885
1800 5250 15000 32500 175000 - - 65 1027 8525 1913 560 s 570 s 585 s 625 s 800
1070 s 1830 s 7750 65000 - 66 9545 8526 1913-S 670 s 690 s 835 s 2100 4000 12500 20000 125000 225000 - 66 1293 8527 1914 560 s 570 s 585 s 650 s 975 s 1650 2750 12000 100000 - 66 2645 8528 1914-D 560 s 570 s 585 s 775 s 1050 s 1950 4250 19000 50000 - 66 2295 8529 1914-S 645 s 665 s 835 s 2000 4500 8500 45000 135000 - - 65 1115 8530 1915 560 s 570 s 585 s 625 s 725 s 1120 s 2280 s 8000 - - 65 5522 8531 1915-S 620 s 645 s 960 s 2500 6000 13500 55000 - - - 64 870 8532 1916-S 640 s 650 s 665 s 1400 2250 3500 7500 37500 90000 - 66 1770 8533 1929 - 18500 26000 30000 33500
110000
65
80000 110000
68
50000 80000 120000 - - 67
27500 60000 85000 120000 - - 68
7100 10000 21000 25500 60000 85000 120000 - - 67 33 8542 1911 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 110000 - - 68 37 8543 1912 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 110000 - - 67 36 8544 1913 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 115000 - - 67 23 8545 1914
6750 9500 16000 25500 55000 85000 120000 - - 68 27 8546 1915
7000 9750 17500 27500 60000 85000 130000 - - 67 18
8551
300000
375000 550000
- 63
8554
40000 50000 82500 135000 275000 475000 - - - 63 81 8555 1797 Small Eagle - - 67500 135000 250000 450000 - - - - 62 29 Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804)
Heraldic Eagle (1797-1804)
BUST $10 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65
67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1797-1804) 8570 1804 Plain 4 - - - 3000000 3500000 - - - - - 64 1 LIBERTY HEAD $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 1, Covered Ear (1838-1839) 8574 Type 2500 5000 14000 32500 47500 85000 150000 350000 850000 - 66 8575
7000 9000 25000
Type of 1838 2500
Head $10
- Type 2, No Motto
s
Type of 1840
HALF EAGLES ($5) / EAGLES ($10) R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
DRAPED
66
1838
60000 85000 125000 - - - - 63 83 8576 1839/8
5000 14000 32500 47500 85000 150000 350000 850000 - 66 141 Liberty
(1838-1907)
(1839-1866) 8579 Type 1050
1060 s 1275 s 3500 6500 18500 37500 145000 225000 375000 67 8580 1839
5500 15000 50000 90000 125000 - - - - - 62 38 8581 1840 1350 1650 3750 17500 45000 - - - - - 62 137 8582 1841 1180 s 1260 s 2600 11000 21500 62500 - - - - 63 169 8583 1841-O 12000 16000 85000 - - - - - - - 58 63 8584 1842 Large Date 1300 s 1160 s 3250 16500 35000 65000 100000 200000 - - 65 137 8585 1842 Small Date 1230 s 1300 3000 15000 27500 70000 - - - - 63 71 8587 1842-O 1300 1900 8500 75000 100000 290000 - - - - 63 184 8588 1843 1065 s 1110 t 4250 23500 - - - - - - 61 153 8589 1843-O 1050 s 1300 4250 15000 40000 - - - - - 62 313 8590 1844 3500 5000 18000 - - - - - - - 58 33 8591 1844-O 1300 s 1600 5500 17500 40000 - - - - - 62 256 8592 1845 1450 1700 10000 - 67500 - - - - - 62 83 8593 1845-O 1100 1500 7500 25000 70000 - 150000 - - - 64 171 8594 1846 1150 2100 10000 42500 55000 - - - - - 62 98 8595 1846-O 1750 2500 9500 45500 - - 150000 - - - 64 180 8597 1847 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 3500 8250 22500 55000 - - - 64 1049 8598 1847-O 1100 s 1160 s 2650 9000 25500 37500 80000 - - - 64 791 8599 1848 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 7500 14500 35000 42500 - - - 64 224 8600 1848-O 1600 2800 8500 18500 32500 60000 75000 - 375000 - 66 145 8601 1849 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 3500 6500 18500 37500 - - - 64 885 8602 1849-O 1775 3500 10000 35000 - - - - - - 61 88 8603 1850 Large Date 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 4250 9000 50000 85000 - - - 64 326 8604 1850 Small Date 1250 s 1385 s 3250 9000 - 49500 - - - - 63 126 8605 1850-O 1400 s 2000 6500 35000 - - 150000 400000 - - 65 181 8606 1851 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 5500 11500 37000 55000 - - - 64 202 8607 1851-O 1300 s 1260 s 1775 s 9500 35000 - 75000 - - - 64 657 8608 1852 1050 s 1060 s 1375 s 4250 6750 - - - 350000 - 66 533 8609 1852-O 2050 s 3000 10000 115000 - - - - - - 60 113 8610 1853 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 3500 6500 18500 39000 - - - 64 501 8611 1853/’2’ 1280 s 1535 s 3500 12500 55000 - - - - - 62 110 8612 1853-O 1150 s 1450 4500 20000 - - - - - - 61 225

8613 1854 1075 s 1160 s 1900 6000 19000 - 50000 - - - 64 180 8614 1854-O SmallDate 1300 1750 4000 20000 - - - - - - 60 152 98614 1854-O LargeDate 1100 s 1500 3750 15000 - 55000 - - - - 63 115 8615 1854-S 1075 s 1300 4250 12500 42500 - - - - - 62 383 8616 1855 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 4250 9250 18500 38000 - - - 64 379 8617 1855-O 3100 4500 10750 27500 - - - - - - 61 85 8618 1855-S 3500 4000 25000 - - - - - - - 55 66 8619 1856 1050 s 1060 s 1275 s 3500 6500 18500 50000 - - - 64 253 8620 1856-O 2050 s 3000 10500 60000 - - - - - - 60 90 8621 1856-S 1250 s 1305 s 2750 12500 20000 40000 - - - - 63 213 8622 1857 1100 s 1450 2950 17500 40000 - - - - - 62 123 8623 1857-O 3500 5500 12500 - - - - - - - 58 68 8624 1857-S 1450 2250 6000 11500 14000 25000 90000 - - - 64 83 8625 1858 7500 9000 22000 - - - - - - - 58 44 8626 1858-O 1380 s 1700 4000 12500 25000 45000 - - - - 63 164 8627 1858-S 3000 4000 17500 - - - - - - - 58 54 8628 1859 1290 s 1385 s 2750 - 47000 - - - - - 62 113 8629 1859-O 9500 16500 37500 - - - - - - - 58 44 8630 1859-S 6000 8250 32500 - - - - - - - 55 37 8631 1860 1190 s 1310 s 3250 10000 17500 27500 50000 - - - 64 131 98631 1860-O 1900 2700 6750 17500 45000 75000 - - - - 63 119 8632 1860-S 7500 11000 30000 75000 - - - - - - 60 33 8633 1861 1400 s 1560 s 2475 s 6000 9500 18500 37500 - 250000 - 66 503 8634 1861-S 4500 7500 17500 - - - - - - - 58 67 8635 1862 2000 3500 7500 22500 - - - - - - 61 117 8636 1862-S 5500 8500 27500 - - - - - - - 61 55 8637 1863 20000 35000 80000 - - 200000 - - - - 63 23 8638 1863-S 10000 16500 37500 125000 - - - - - - 61 39 8639 1864 8000 11000 40000 65000 - - - - - - 61 25 8640 1864-S 85000 125000 245000 - - - - - - - 55 26 8641 1865 6250 9000 21500 - - 150000 - - - - 63 55 8642 1865-S 9000 12500 35000 - - - - - - - 55 25 8643 1865-S 865/Inverted186 7500 14000 42500 - - - 250000 - - - 64 44 8644 1866-S NoMotto 10000 14000 27500 - - - - - - - 58 42

Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 3, With Motto (1866-1907)

8648 Type 1050 s 1060 s 1080 s 1085 s 1120 s 1175 s 1330 s 2300 4750 28500 68 8649 1866 Motto 3000 4000 11000 42500 - - - - - - 61 59 8650 1866-S Motto 3500 5000 12500 - - - - - - - 58 35 8651 1867 3000 4500 13000 37500 - - - - - - 61 48 8652 1867-S 5000 7500 25000 - - - - - - - 58 39 8653 1868 1570 s 1650 3750 16500 37500 - - - - - 62 169 8654 1868-S 2150 2600 6750 - - - - - - - 58 60 8655 1869 3000 5500 12000 42500 52500 - - - - - 62 49 8656 1869-S 3500 4500 13000 35000 - - - - - - 61 46 8657 1870 1630 s 2250 8250 - - - - - - - 58 71 8658 1870-CC 55000 65000 150000 - - - - - - - 55 54 8659 1870-S 2650 3750 11000 35000 - - - - - - 61 77 8660 1871 3000 3750 10500 50000 - - - - - - 60 40 8661 1871-CC 8500 15000 28000 - - - - - - - 58 82 8662 1871-S 1800 2450 10000 - - - - - - - 58 73 8663 1872 4900 7000 17500 - 45000 - 60000 - - - 64 42 8664 1872-CC 12500 14000 42500 - - - - - - - 58 71 8665 1872-S 1250 1650 6000 25000 - - - - - - 60 118 8666 1873 12500 21000 45000 85000 - - - - - - 60 20 8667 1873-CC 21500 27500 75000 - - - - - - - 58 57 8668 1873-S 1750 3000 8500 27500 55000 - - - - - 62 73 8669 1874 1125 s 1160 s 1310 s 1650 5000 10000 32500 75000 - - 65 427 8670 1874-CC 4750 5800 22500 - - 250000 - - - - 63 208 8671 1874-S 1950 2300 9500 - - - - - - - 61 93 8672 1875 135000 200000 - - - - - - - - 53 10 8673 1875-CC 7000 9500 52500 - 150000 - - - - - 62 97 8674 1876 8000 11000 35000 100000 - - - - - - 60 38 8675 1876-CC 5800 12000 42500 - - - - - - - 58 104 8676 1876-S 3500 5000 27500 - - - - - - - 55 72 8677 1877 4000 7500 15000 45000 - - - - - - 61 45 88677 1877 PL - - - 40000 - - - - - - 60 1 8678 1877-CC 9500 13500 65000 - - - - - - - 58 57 8679 1877-S 1225 s 1500 5000 - - - - - - - 58 135 8680 1878 1090 s 1110 s 1180 s 1310 s 1600 4500 10000 35000 - - 65 347 8681 1878-CC 11500 17500 50000 - - - - - - - 58 66 8682 1878-S 1155 s 1230 s 2250 13500 - - 45000 - - - 64 170 8683 1879 1110 s 1130 s 1200 s 1260 s 1435 s 2500 5000 16500 37500 - 66 935 8684 1879-CC 24000 25000 62500 - - - - - - - 58 46 8685 1879-O 12500 17500 40000 80000 - - - - - - 61 46 8686 1879-S 1075 s 1095 s 1255 s 1265 s 1600 6250 - 50000 - - 65 584 8687 1880 1050 s 1060 s 1080 s 1085 s 1225 s 1500 5000 24000 - - 65 1830 8688 1880-CC 1850 2300 7000 37500 - - - - - - 61 165 8689 1880-O 1750 2500 5500 20000 37500 - 145000 - - - 64 211 8690 1880-S 1100 s 1160 s 1205 s 1220 s 1295 s 1500 9750 - - - 64 890 8691 1881 1050 s 1060 s 1080 s 1085 s 1120 s 1325 s 2000 24500 - - 65 8112 8692 1881-CC 1950 2350 3500 7750 15000 50000 - - - - 63 343 8693 1881-O 1650 s 1960 s 4000 15000 - - - - - - 61 147 8694 1881-S 1050 s 1060 s 1080 s 1085 s 1245 s 2000 - - - - 63 1893 8695 1882 1050 s 1060 s 1080 s 1085 s 1120 s 1400 s 2050 - 62500 - 66 9059

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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade
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LIBERTY HEAD $10 PROOFS CONTINUED

PCGS

8826 1886 6000 7000 10500 16000 26000 65000 - - - - 65 3

88826 1886 CAM - - - 18000 27500 - - - - - 64 98826 1886 DCAM - - - - 40000 80000 - - - - 65 7

8827 1887 6750 8500 13000 20000 35000 100000 - - - - 65 6

88827 1887 CAM 7500 9500 13500 22000 40000 120000 - - - - 65 4

98827 1887 DCAM - - - - 75000 130000 150000 - - - 66 5

8828 1888 6000 7000 10500 16000 26000 55000 - - - - 65 3

88828 1888 CAM 6500 8500 12000 21000 32500 70000 - - - - 65 3

98828 1888 DCAM - - - 24000 42500 75000 105000 - - - 66 7

8829 1889 6500 8250 12500 19000 30000 60000 - - - - 65 3

88829 1889 CAM - - - - - - 80000 - - - 66 1 98829 1889 DCAM - - - - 42500 75000 - - - - 65 2 8830 1890 6500 8250 12500 19000 30000 60000 75000 - - - 66 7

88830 1890 CAM - - 13000 21000 29500 - - - - - 64 2

98830 1890 DCAM - - - 24000 42500 76000 105000 - - - 66 3

8831 1891 - 7700 12000 19000 27500 55000 - - - - 65 14

88831 1891 CAM - - 12500 21000 30000 - - - - - 64 2 98831 1891 DCAM - - - - 40000 70000 100000 - - - 66 5 8832 1892 5850 7600 12000 18500 27000 52000 - - - - 65 17

88832 1892 CAM - - 12500 20500 30000 69000 - - - - 65 5

98832 1892 DCAM - - 13500 23750 41000 - - - - - 64 4

8833 1893 6050 7800 12000 18500 27000 52500 - - - - 65 5 88833 1893 CAM - - - 20500 29500 62500 - - - - 65 98833 1893 DCAM - - - 23500 39500 67500 100000 - - - 66 10 8834 1894 5850 7600 12000 19000 28000 55000 75000 - - - 66 5 88834 1894 CAM 6000 - 12500 21000 30500 65000 80000 - - - 66 2 98834 1894 DCAM - - - - 41000 - 100000 - - - 66 4

8835 1895 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 13 88835 1895 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 - - - 66 4 98835 1895 DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 95000 - - - 66 11 8836 1896 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 15 88836 1896 CAM - - - - 27500 60000 70000 - - - 66 98836 1896 DCAM - - - - 37500 65000 95000 - - - 66 11 8837 1897 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 - - - - 65 12 88837 1897 CAM - - - 19500 27500 60000 - - - - 65 2 98837 1897 DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 - - - - 65 7 8838 1898 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 23 88838 1898 CAM - 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 2 98838 1898 DCAM - - - 22500 37500 65000 95000 125000 - - 67 10 8839 1899 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 24 88839 1899 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 5 98839 1899 DCAM - - - 22500 37500 65000 95000 125000 - - 67 9 8840 1900 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 26 88840 1900 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 3 98840 1900 DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 95000 125000 - - 67 14 8841 1901 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 22 88841 1901 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 9 98841 1901 DCAM - - - 22500 37500 65000 95000 - - - 66 8 8842 1902 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 41 88842 1902 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 1 8843 1903 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 - - - - 65 43 88843 1903 CAM - - - 20500 - - 72500 - - - 66 2 8844 1904 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 39 88844 1904 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 72500 - - - 66 6 8845 1905 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 24 88845 1905 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 8 8846 1906 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 29 88846 1906 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 12 98846 1906 DCAM - - - - - - 95000 - - - 66 1 8847 1907 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 42 88847 1907 CAM - - - 19500 27500 60000 70000 - - - 66 17

2650 3750 6000 16000 30000 80000 67 1180 8854 1908-DNoMotto 1070 s 1090 s 1125 s 1200 2500 5000 14000 45000 100000 - 66 1249

Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933)

8858 Type 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1140 s 1245 s 1405 s 2660 7500 37500 68

8859 1908Motto 1105 s 1155 s 1190 s 1245 s 1315 s 1400 2400 7500 16500 37500 68 6092 8860 1908-DMotto 1095 s 1110 s 1285 s 1495 s 2250 4000 12000 27500 42500 85000 68 1053 8861 1908-S 1095 s 1105 s 2150 4300 9000 12750 15500 25000 36500 57500 68 887

8862 1909 1105 s 1115 s 1160 s 1170 s 1190 s 1650 5500 18500 28500 98500 67 2880

8863 1909-D 1095 s 1120 s 1210 s 101220 s 1500 2750 11500 30000 57500 125000 67 1523 8864 1909-S 1140 s 1180 s 1350 s 1500 2000 4000 9500 21000 45000 90000 67 1216

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DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
LIBERTY HEAD $10 SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 2, No Motto (1839-1866) 8803 1844-O BM - - - - - - 1500000 - - - 64 1 INDIAN $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Indian $10
- Type 1, Wire Edge (1907) 8850 1907WireEdge 22500 23500 26500 30000 41500 46000 55000 80000 130000 400000 67 324 Indian $10
- Type 2, Rolled Edge (1907)
(1907-1933)
(1907-1933)
8851 1907RolledEdge - - 57500 87500 125000 137500 175000 275000 425000 550000 67 56 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 3, No Motto (1907-1908) 8849 Type 1070 s 1090 s 1125 s 1200 s 1350 s 1600 2750 6500 10500 45000 68 8852 1907NoMotto 1070 s 1090 s 1125 s 1200 s 1350 s 1600 2750 6500 10500 45000 68 10069 8853 1908NoMotto 1070 s 1090 s 1350 s 1550
EAGLES ($10) R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T

8865 1910 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1180 s 1345 s 1600 6750 13500 62500 67 6360 8866 1910-D 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1215 s 1345 s 1450 5000 12500 98500 67 12713 8867 1910-S 1095 s 1105 s 1150 s 1180 s 1450 4750 10500 67500 145000 - 66 2685 8868 1911 1090 s 1110 s 1140 s 1150 s 1170 s 1285 s 1650 7500 14000 50000 67 11714 8869 1911-D 1095 t 2000 3750 10000 14000 22500 75000 165000 - - 65 886 8870 1911-S 1095 s 1130 s 1850 3750 6500 11000 13500 28500 52500 - 66 459 8871 1912 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1255 s 1370 s 2000 7000 26500 70000 67 7001 8872 1912-S 1095 s 1105 s 1135 s 1450 1750 4500 8000 35000 125000 - 66 1480 8873 1913 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1165 s 1345 s 1800 7500 15000 85000 67 6536 8874 1913-S 1095 s 1105 s 2100 4500 8500 18500 45000 150000 - - 65 839 8875 1914 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1165 s 1400 2750 9000 27500 48500 67 2646 8876 1914-D 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1165 s 1500 3000 8500 26500 100000 67 3520 8877 1914-S 1070 s 1145 s 1410 s 1750 3000 3750 9500 36000 175000 - 66 1225 8878 1915 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1265 s 1400 2000 6000 22500 47500 67 5615 8879 1915-S 1200 s 1330 s 3500 6250 11000 17000 32500 60000 117500 175000 67 449 8880 1916-S 1170 s 1180 s 1360 s 1700 2500 5500 12000 24000 47500 110000 67 1220 8881 1920-S - 26000 47500 70000 85000 117500 185000 275000 350000 - 66 67 8882 1926 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1140 s 1245 s 1405 s 2660 17500 - 66 38952 8883 1930-S - - - 45000 60000 70000 80000 100000 140000 325000 67 101 8884 1932 1070 s 1080 s 1110 s 1120 s 1140 s 1245 s 1405 s 2660 7500 40000 67 62133 8885 1933 75000 85000 100000 150000 200000 250000 385000 750000 1000000 - 66 25

505272 1907 RolledEdge - - - - - - - 2185000 - - 67 2 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933)

8889 Type 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 85000 175000 - - 68

8890 1908Motto 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 85000 185000 - - 67 47 8891 1909 9000 10500 17500 29500 37500 75000 105000 - - - 68 34 8892 1910 9000 10500 17500 29500 37500 75000 105000 200000 - - 67 24 8893 1911 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 85000 175000 - - 67 28 8894 1912 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 90000 185000 - - 67 22 8895 1913 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 90000 195000 - - 67 23 8896 1914 9000 10500 19000 31000 41000 80000 110000 - - - 66 18 8897 1915 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 80000 115000 - - - 66 18

64

8902 1850

8903 1850-O

9000 30000 65000

- - 61 296 8904 1851 2150 s 2200 s 2700 6000 13500 28000 55000 - - - 64 1053 8905 1851-O 3350 4250 8000 32500 60000 90000 - - - - 63 645 8906 1852 2150 s 2200 s 2500 6000 12500 22500 65000 - - - 64 1222 8907 1852-O 2750 4000 10500 37500 72500 - - - - - 62 476 8908 1853 2150 s 2200 s 2600 5500 16000 36000 - - - - 63 1130 8909 1853/’2’ 2650 3950 9500 28500 - - - - - - 61 159 8910 1853-O 5500 8000 18500 37500 - 90000 - - - - 63 200 8911 1854 SmallDate 2150 s 2300 s 3250 7500 17500 30000 - 85000 - - 65 832 98911 1854 LargeDate 2500 s 3450 17500 27500 50000 - 110000 - - - 64 93 8912 1854-O 200000 285000 450000 - - - - - - - 58 18 8913 1854-S 6000 8500 19500 28500 43500 57500 92500 150000 s - - 65 198 8914 1855 2150 s 2300 s 3500 11000 20000 52500 82000 125000 - - 65 419 8915 1855-O 22500 40000 75000 - - - - - - - 58 53 8916 1855-S 2150 s 2200 s 2500 7500 17500 30000 45000 65000 200000 - 66 1386 8917 1856 2150 s 2200 s 3850 7500 17500 45000 - - - - 63 382 8918 1856-O 225000 260000 425000 - - - - - - - 58 16 8919 1856-S 2300 s 2400 s 3100 5500 13500 19500 27500 52500 115000 - 66 2281 8920 1857 2150 s 2200 s 2600 6500 22500 50000 85000 - - - 64 587 8921 1857-O 7500 10500 21000 80000 95000 200000 - - - - 63 121 8922 1857-S 2150 s 2200 s 2500 4500 5500 8500 9500 14500 30000 120000 67 7380 8923 1858

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55 60 62 63 64 65
67 BestGrade ALL
INDIAN $10 REGULAR
CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40
66
$10 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL
$10
INDIAN
Indian
(1907-1933) - Type 2, Rolled Edge (1907)
LIBERTY HEAD $20 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866)
2150 s
s
s
s
s
s
2150 s 2200 s
22500 40000
2150 s 2200 s
2150 s 2200 s
EAGLES ($10) / DOUBLE EAGLES ($20) R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
8900 Type
2200
2500 4500 5500 8500 9500 14500 30000 120000 67
2750 3250 6000 15000 38000 67500 200000 - - -
1357
5350
- - - -
2290
2600 3750 9500 25000 40000 65000 - - - 64 409 8924 1858-O 5750 10000 35000 72500 100000 - - - - - 62 130 8925 1858-S 2150
2200
3000 8000 16500 40000 - - - - 63 830 8926 1859 3150 6500 16500 32500 60000 - - - - - 62 114 8927 1859-O 20000 30000 77500 150000 - - - - - - 60 50 8928 1859-S 2150
2200 s 3750 11500 22500 60000 - - - - 63 792 8929 1860
2500 5000 9500 22500 70000 135000 - - 65 831 8930 1860-O
70000 - 135000 - - - - - 62 55 8931 1860-S
3250 8000 24500 30000 42500 - - - 64 637 8932 1861
2500 4250 7250 19500 27000 65000 - 350000 67 2544 8934 1861-O 30000 45000 78000 250000 - - - - - - 60 129 8935 1861-S 2150 s 2500 s 3750 15000 32500 55000 - - - - 63 748 8936 1861-S Paquet 45000 70000 130000 - - - - - - - 58 84 8937 1862 5250 11250 22500 40000 60000 80000 - - - - 63 87 8938 1862-S 2150 s 2400 s 3500 10500 32500 60000 - - - - 63 841 8939 1863 4000 6000 18500 30000 57500 80000 100000 - - - 64 173 8940 1863-S 2250 s 2400 s 3500 7500 22500 31500 47500 - - - 64 760 8941 1864 3000 5000 12000 22500 47500 72500 - 275000 - - 65 284 8942 1864-S 2350 s 2400 s 3500 7250 21500 40000 60000 - - - 64 860 8943 1865 2175 s 2300 s 4000 7000 16000 22500 32500 80000 - - 65 486 8944 1865-S 2150 s 2200 s 3000 6750 11000 17000 24000 34000 45000 - 66 1446 8945 1866-S NoMotto 10000 22500 70000 165000 400000 - - - - - 62 159

LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade

9090 1875 42500 45000 50000 77000 145000 - - - - - 64 1 89090 1875 CAM 43500 46000 54500 87500 165000 - - - - - 64 3 99090 1875 DCAM - - 58500 96000 180000 - - - - - 64 2 9091 1876 - 42500 47500 64500 130000 - - - - - 64 5 89091 1876 CAM - - 49500 67500 140000 - - - - - 64 2 99091 1876 DCAM - - - - 150000 - - - - - 64 1

Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907)

9092 Type 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 225000 - - 67 89092 Type CAM 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 250000 - - 67 99092 Type DCAM 14500 18500 25000 36500 67500 130000 185000 300000 - - 67 9093 1877 35000 37500 42500 60000 100000 - - - - - 64 4 9094 1878 35000 37500 42500 60000 90000 - - - - - 64 2 89094 1878 CAM 36000 38500 45000 65000 95000 - - - - - 64 1 99094 1878 DCAM 37500 40000 47500 70000 100000 - - - - - 64 2 9095 1879 - - 42500 57500 90000 - - - - - 64 1 89095 1879 CAM - 38500 - 65000 105000 - - - - - 64 1 9096 1880 35000 37500 42500 55000 80000 160000 - - - - 65 2 89096 1880 CAM - - - 60000 85000 170000 - - - - 65 1 99096 1880 DCAM - - - - 90000 225000 - - - - 65 2 9097 1881 - - 40000 60000 85000 150000 - - - - 65 7

89097 1881 CAM - - - 70000 - - - - - - 63 99097 1881 DCAM - - 50000 80000 - 180000 - - - - 65 8 9098 1882 30000 32500 37500 55000 95000 175000 - - - - 65 6 89098 1882 CAM - - - 65000 120000 200000 - - - - 65 99098 1882 DCAM - - - 70000 135000 275000 - - - - 65 3 9099 1883 - - 55000 85000 155000 250000 - - - - 65 4 89099 1883 CAM - - 57500 90000 165000 275000 - - - - 65 2 99099 1883 DCAM - - - - 205000 325000 500000 - - - 66 10 9100 1884 55000 60000 70000 90000 167500 240000 - - - - 65 5 89100 1884 CAM 57500 62500 75000 100000 175000 260000 - - - - 65 3 99100 1884 DCAM 60000 65000 80000 110000 185000 265000 - - - - 65 2 9101 1885 25000 29000 35000 42500 70000 120000 175000 - - - 66 3 89101 1885 CAM 27500 32500 39000 47500 75000 130000 200000 - - - 66 3 99101 1885 DCAM - 36000 42500 52000 85000 145000 230000 - - - 66 6 9102 1886 25000 27500 32000 41500 67000 115000 155000 - - - 66 9 89102 1886 CAM - - - - 81000 145000 - - - - 65 3 99102 1886 DCAM - - - 67500 87500 155000 215000 325000 - - 67 5 9103 1887 - - 60000 75000 110000 160000 - - - - 65 10 89103 1887 CAM - 52500 65000 - 120000 - - - - - 64 4 99103 1887 DCAM - - - - 145000 195000 300000 - - - 66 7 9104 1888 15000 18500 24000 34000 57000 102500 - - - - 65 13 89104 1888 CAM 15500 19500 26000 35500 71000 135000 - - - - 65 5 99104 1888 DCAM - - - 39000 77500 145000 200000 - - - 66 4 9105 1889 17000 20000 26000 40000 75000 150000 - - - - 65 5 89105 1889 CAM 17500 21000 28000 42500 80000 - - - - - 64 2 99105 1889 DCAM - - - - 83500 - - 465000 - - 67 4 9106 1890 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 105000 - - - - 65 5 89106 1890 CAM 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 130000 - - - - 65 1 99106 1890 DCAM 16000 19000 26000 38500 70000 - 200000 400000 - - 67 2 9107 1891 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 105000 155000 - - - 66 13 89107 1891 CAM 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 130000 177500 - - - 66 1 99107 1891 DCAM 16000 19000 26000 38500 70000 140000 205000 - - - 66 14 9108 1892 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 102500 145000 - - - 66 13 89108 1892 CAM 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 127500 167500 - - - 66 99108 1892 DCAM - - - 38500 71000 145000 200000 - - - 66 9 9109 1893 15000 18500 24000 34000 57000 - - - - - 64 5 89109 1893 CAM 16000 20000 26000 35500 66000 - - - - - 64 2 9110 1894 14500 18000 24000 34000 57000 105000 - - - - 65 12 89110 1894 CAM 15000 19000 26000 35500 66000 130000 - - - - 65 1 99110 1894 DCAM - - - - - 140000 195000 - - - 66 3 9111 1895 14500 18000 24000 34000 57000 105000 - - - - 65 14 89111 1895 CAM - - - - 66000 130000 - - - - 65 3 99111 1895 DCAM - - - - 72500 140000 195000 - - - 66 6 9112 1896 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 225000 - - 67 20 89112 1896 CAM - - - 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 2 99112 1896 DCAM - - - 36500 67500 130000 185000 300000 - - 67 14 9113 1897 14000 17000 22000 34000 54500 100000 - - - - 65 13 89113 1897 CAM - - - 35500 65000 125000 - - - - 65 4 99113 1897 DCAM - - - 39000 71500 135000 - - - - 65 5 9114 1898 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 29 89114 1898 CAM - - 24000 33000 61000 120000 - - - - 65 6 99114 1898 DCAM - - - - 67500 130000 185000 - - - 66 11 9115 1899 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 17 89115 1899 CAM 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 8 99115 1899 DCAM - - - 36500 67500 130000 - - - - 65 7 9116 1900 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 37 89116 1900 CAM 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 - 250000 - - 67 7 99116 1900 DCAM - - - - 67500 130000 - 325000 - - 67 14 9117 1901 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 24 89117 1901 CAM - 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 17 9118 1902 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 38 89118 1902 CAM - - - - 61000 120000 - - - - 65 2 9119 1903 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 40 89119 1903 CAM - - 24000 33000 61000 120000 - - - - 65 12

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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade

9330 1921 50C Missouri 300 400 490 525 700 750 1500 4600 - - 66 2440 9331 1921 50C Missouri 2X4 450 525 625 725 850 950 1600 4500 - - 66 1996 9333 1923-S 50C Monroe 42 53 70 85 110 165 500 1500 17000 - 67 4576 9335 1938 50C New Rochelle 260 270 280 300 315 325 350 450 875 12500 68 4801 9337 1936 50C Norfolk 260 260 265 265 280 290 310 330 425 1150 69 5463 9339 1926 - 1939 Oregon Type 110 125 145 165 200 210 250 275 475 1800 69 9340 1926 50C Oregon 110 125 145 165 200 210 230 275 700 12500 68 3746 9341 1926-S 50C Oregon 110 125 145 165 200 210 250 300 750 7000 68 4541 9342 1928 50C Oregon 170 190 200 220 225 235 265 375 700 8500 68 2090 9343 1933-D 50C Oregon 270 290 300 325 375 500 625 850 1350 15000 68 2200 9344 1934-D 50C Oregon 160 175 185 190 200 210 250 400 950 20000 68 2645 9345 1936 50C Oregon 130 150 160 170 180 190 240 275 550 7500 68 2850 9346 1936-S 50C Oregon 140 160 170 175 190 225 260 310 575 7500 68 1807 9347 1937-D 50C Oregon 135 155 175 185 200 225 250 275 475 1800 69 3817 9348 1938 50C Oregon 115 135 160 175 200 210 250 275 600 12500 68 2231 9349 1938-D 50C Oregon 110 130 160 175 200 225 250 300 475 2000 69 2361 9350 1938-S 50C Oregon 110 130 150 165 200 215 275 325 600 4000 68 2221 9352 1939 50C Oregon 390 400 410 425 485 500 525 625 900 10000 68 1331 9353 1939-D 50C Oregon 390 400 415 435 450 475 525 575 900 4500 68 1409 9354 1939-S 50C Oregon 390 400 415 425 450 475 550 650 975 5500 68 1298 9357 1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific 260 465 525 625 750 900 1600 2750 7500 35000 68 3744 9359 1920 50C Pilgrim 65 80 90 95 100 120 185 350 1900 15000 68 6668 9360 1921 50C Pilgrim 130 140 150 165 175 200 260 500 2000 25000 68 3130 9362 1936 Rhode Island Type 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 200 975 4500 68 9363 1936 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 200 700 5000 68 3704 9364 1936-D 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 200 975 50000 68 3017 9365 1936-S 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 250 1500 - 67 2577 9367 1937 50C Roanoke 135 140 150 160 180 185 200 250 575 4500 68 6699 9369 1936 50C Robinson - 105 110 120 125 140 175 275 1750 15000 68 5064 9371 1935-S 50C San Diego 75 85 90 95 100 110 125 190 550 10500 68 11677 9372 1936-D 50C San Diego 90 100 105 105 110 120 135 225 950 27500 68 7532 9374 1926 50C Sesquicentennial 60 85 100 110 115 200 1250 22500 - - 66 5602 9376 1935 50C Spanish Trail 700 750 800 900 1000 1050 1150 1350 2250 22500 68 3845 9378 1925 50C Stone Mountain 45 60 65 75 85 100 165 275 700 22500 68 13455 9380 1934 - 1938 Texas Type 105 125 135 145 150 175 180 250 475 6500 68 9381 1934 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 180 240 650 13500 68 4465 9382 1935 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 165 250 265 475 12500 68 2792 9383 1935-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 190 250 450 9000 68 2807 9384 1935-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 265 600 15000 68 2365 9386 1936 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 180 250 475 8500 68 2597 9387 1936-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 275 475 5000 68 2829 9388 1936-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 300 675 16000 68 2352 9390 1937 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 190 325 725 8000 68 1943 9391 1937-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 225 300 550 24000 68 2103 9392 1937-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 275 625 25000 68 1920 9394 1938 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 260 310 425 575 1500 32500 68 1370 9395 1938-D 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 290 375 525 900 30000 68 1479 9396 1938-S 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 300 425 525 1100 30000 68 1429 9399 1925 50C Vancouver 225 265 345 360 375 450 575 850 2500 17500 68 3625 9401 1927 50C Vermont 175 205 225 250 265 275 400 650 3200 17500 68 4960 9403 1946-51 Booker Washington Type 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 400 8000 68 9404 1946 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 450 15000 68 4764 9405 1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 100 800 12000 68 2798 9406 1946-S 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 42 65 400 10500 68 4232 9408 1947 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 32 50 80 190 4000 - 67 1779 9409 1947-D 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 30 55 70 265 4500 - 67 1213 9410 1947-S 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 45 55 80 130 1450 - 67 1540 9412 1948 50C Booker T. Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 80 165 2400 - 67 1612 9413 1948-D 50C Booker T. Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 95 150 1200 - 67 1633 9414 1948-S 50C Booker T. Washington 20 22 24 30 45 70 95 120 900 - 67 1608 9416 1949 50C Booker T. Washington 33 37 42 50 70 95 110 150 1000 - 67 1644 9417 1949-D 50C Booker T. Washington 34 40 50 60 85 110 115 150 850 - 67 1643 9418 1949-S 50C Booker T. Washington 34 40 50 60 75 100 115 150 725 - 67 1754 9420 1950 50C Booker T. Washington 22 24 27 32 60 75 80 150 1200 - 67 1213 9421 1950-D 50C Booker T. Washington 22 25 35 50 70 80 100 175 1650 - 67 1221 9422 1950-S 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 475 - 67 2484 9424 1951 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 100 2650 - 67 2577 9425 1951-D 50C Booker T. Washington 32 40 45 50 60 75 85 185 1100 - 67 1292 9426 1951-S 50C Booker T. Washington 30 38 40 44 50 65 90 150 600 - 67 1395 9429 1951 - 1954 Washington-Carver Type 15 16 18 22 24 40 50 150 1400 12500 68 9430 1951 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 20 30 40 90 550 5750 - 67 1369 9431 1951-D 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 40 55 80 325 - - 66 1365 9432 1951-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 55 80 140 2500 - 67 1619 9434 1952 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 40 50 150 1400 12500 68 5846 9435 1952-D 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 20 30 45 65 100 400 - - 66 1140 9436 1952-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 17 20 30 55 65 150 3000 - 67 1474 9438 1953 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 20 25 35 60 90 350 5500 - 67 1268 9439 1953-D 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 22 30 45 65 95 600 12000 - 67 1134 9440 1953-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 35 45 140 4150 - 67 2270 9442 1954 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 25 30 38 55 65 300 12500 - 67 1594 9443 1954-D 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 30 50 65 550 - - 66 1434 9444 1954-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 24 30 40 50 165 5200 - 67 2254 9447 1936 50C Wisconsin 145 150 160 175 180 185 200 225 425 5000 68 6710 9449 1936 50C York 155 160 160 160 165 165 170 195 350 2500 69 6390

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Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2020 161 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT SILVER COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) (1892-1954) 9221 1893 25C Isabella - - 20000 - - 85000 - - - - 65 4 9295 1892 50C Columbian 2250 2750 3500 6000 9000 16000 19000 40000 - - 67 53 89295 1892 50C Columbian CAM - - - 6500 10000 18500 31500 - - - 66 2 9308 1922 50C Grant Star - - - - 184000 - - - - - 64 1 9310 1928 50C Hawaiian 15000 17000 20000 27500 45000 - - - - - 64 9 9400 1925 50C Vancouver - - - - - - 188000 - - - 66 1 SILVER COMMEMORATIVE SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) (1892-1954) 99335 1938 50C New Rochelle - - - 3500 5000 7500 11000 13000 - - 68 23 GOLD COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 BestGrade ALL Gold Commemorative (1903-1926) (1903-1926) 7443 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson 450 530 575 600 675 750 1100 1250 2650 - 67 3602 7444 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley 450 475 575 590 625 700 1050 1150 3000 - 68 3516 7447 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark 630 725 900 950 1100 1750 3750 6000 11000 - 68 2129 7448 1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark 500 700 900 800 1100 2000 4500 9750 45000 - 67 2242 7449 1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific 460 500 560 585 600 650 1000 1500 4000 - 67 6384 7454 1916 G$1 McKinley 430 465 485 515 545 575 850 1000 2150 - 67 4976 7455 1917 G$1 McKinley 415 460 525 575 650 700 800 1650 2600 - 67 2958 7458 1922 G$1 Grant, No Star 1120 1150 1175 1200 1250 1300 1550 2000 2800 - 68 2325 7459 1922 G$1 Grant, With Star 950 1050 1000 1100 1200 1500 1700 2000 3250 - 68 2563 7466 1926 $2.50 Sesquicentennial 280 375 400 425 450 550 1250 4500 50000 - 67 12418 7450 1915-S $2.50 Panama-Pacific 1250 1750 2200 3000 3500 4000 4500 5500 9000 - 67 2619 7451 1915-S $50 Pan-Pac Round 47000 57500 64500 82500 92500 125000 200000 345000 - - 66 409 7452 1915-S $50 Pan-Pac Octagonal 46000 57500 61500 80000 87500 115000 185000 230000 - - 66 548 GOLD COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Gold Commemorative (1903-1926) (1903-1926) 7482 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson 8000 8250 8500 11000 16500 22500 32000 36000 - - 67 29 87482 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson CAM - - 9750 12000 17500 24000 32500 37500 - - 67 11 7483 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley 8000 8500 9250 11000 13000 18000 30000 46000 - - 67 39 87483 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley CAM - - 9750 12000 14000 22500 32000 - - - 66 15 622825 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley DCAM - - - - - - 40000 - - - 66 2 388576 1916 G$1 McKinley CAM - - - 48500 60000 - - - - - 64 3 MODERN SILVER AND CLAD COMMEMORATIVES PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Modern Silver and Clad Commemoratives (1982 to Date) - 50C (Silver and Clad) (1982 to Date) 697686 2019-S 50C Apollo 11 50th Anniversary DCAM - - - 22 23 24 30 70 - - 70 9183 700571 2019-S 50C American Legion 100th Ann DCAM - - - 36 38 40 48 75 - - 70 304 SILVER EAGLES PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Silver Eagles (1986 to Date) - Type 1, Normal (1986 to Date) 570530 2016-W $1 Silver Eagle 30th Anniversary Lettered Edge DCAM - - - 65 65 68 80 125 - - 70 61074 SILVER EAGLES SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Silver Eagles (1986 to Date) - Type 1, Normal (1986 to Date) 824604 2020-W $1 Burnished Silver Eagle - - - 65 65 68 80 115 - - 70 7793 5 OZ AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL SILVER QUARTERS REGULAR STRIKES OZ. PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL 5 oz. America the Beautiful Silver Quarters (2010 to Date) (2010 to Date) 813831 2020 25C American Samoa NP 5 oz Silver DMPL - - - 187 187 192 222 s - - - 69 97 813830 2020 25C American Samoa NP 5 oz Silver PL - - - 140 s 140 s 145 s 185 s - - - 69 813829 2020 25C American Samoa NP 5 oz Silver - - - 140 s 140 s 145 s 185 s - - - 69 1 5 OZ AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL SILVER QUARTERS SPECIAL STRIKE 5 OZ. THE BEAUTIFUL PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL 5 oz. America the Beautiful Silver Quarters (2010 to Date) (2010 to Date) 674259 2018-P 25C Apostle Islands NP 5 oz Silver First Strike - - - - 125 130 150 190 - - 70 813159 2020-P 25C American Samoa NP 5 oz Silver - - - - - - 160 - - - 69 234 GOLD EAGLES REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $5 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 811449 2020 $5 Gold Eagle 257 s 257 s 257 s 257 s 259 s 262 s 292 s 312 s - - 70 2300 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $10 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 811456 2020 $10 Gold Eagle - 578 s 578 s 578 s 578 s 583 s 623 s 658 s - - 70 816 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $25 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 811461 2020 $25 Gold Eagle 1106 s 1106 s 1106 s 1106 s 1106 s 1121 s 1166 s 1206 s - - 70 908 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $50 Gold Eagles (1983 to Date) 811464 2020 $50 Gold Eagle 2212 s 2212 s 2212 s 2212 s 2212 s 2217 s 2262 s 2302 s - - 70 3158 GOLD EAGLES PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $5 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 814960 2020-W $5 Gold Eagle DCAM 257 s 257 s 257 s 257 s 257 s 262 s 287 s 317 s - - 70 1250 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $10 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 814959 2020-W $10 Gold Eagle DCAM 592 s 592 s 592 s 592 s 592 s 597 s 627 s 652 s - - 70 1123 VINTAGE COMMEMORATIVE (1892-1954) / MODERN COMMEMORATIVE COINS (1982-DATE) R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices 162 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT GOLD EAGLES PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $25 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) 814958 2020-W$25GoldEagle DCAM - - - - 1185 s 1190 s 1220 s 1255 s - - 70 1095 Gold Eagles (1986 to Date) - $50 Gold Eagles (1983 to Date) 621295 2017-W$50GoldEagleFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 2100 s 2100 s 2160 s 2200 s - - 70 638084 2017-W$50GoldEagle MichaelReagan DCAM - - - - - - 4975 5525 - - 70 823585 2020-W$50GoldEagle DCAM - 2271 s 2271 s 2271 s 2271 s 2276 s 2321 s 2341 s - - 70 1077 PLATINUM EAGLES REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Platinum Eagles (1997 to Date) - $100 Platinum Eagles (1997 to Date) 812175 2020$100StatueofLiberty 1278 s 1278 s 1278 s 1278 s 1278 s 1298 s 1353 s 1403 s - - 70 1315 PLATINUM EAGLES PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Platinum Eagles (1997 to Date) - $100 Platinum Eagles (1997 to Date) 523533 2013-W$100StatueofLiberty FirstStrike CAM - - - - - - 1550 - - - 69 PRICE POP MODERN COMMEMORATIVE COINS (1982-DATE) CoinFacts Includes: • Price Guide values and population statistics on all coin varieties • Real-time pricing updates (no need to refresh!) • Real-time Gold and Silver prices on the homepage • 2,580 high-resolution coin photographs for comparisons and grade estimating ALL YOUR HOBBY NEEDS IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND! ALL THE POWER OF PCGS PRICE GUIDE, PCGS PHOTOGRADE, POP REPORT, AND MORE! PCGS COINFACTS APP R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS

Welcome to this edition of Rare Coin Market Report’s Auction Highlights, where we discuss some significant coins that recently sold at auction. Despite many coin shows being canceled due to COVID-19, the market is still very strong, and collectors continue to actively buy and sell coins.

1823/2 Capped Bust Quarter, PCGS XF45

With the total mintage to be 17,800 and experts estimating o about 30 or so surviving in all the 1823/2 Bust ter is rare in any condition. In 1883, Harold P wrote was one of the four rarest U.S. coins in existence, proving how rare it was even then

With the total mintage reported to be 17,800 and experts estimating only about 30 or so surviving examples in all grades, the 1823/2 Capped Bust Quarter is extremely rare in any condition. In 1883, Harold P. Newlin wrote that the 1823/2 was one of the four rarest U.S. silver coins in existence, proving how rare it was even back then. Of the few examples that do exist today, most coins remain in VG or lower circulated grades.

exist most coins remain in VG or lower circulated grades PCGS has a total of 19 with no in Uncirculated condition and just one unique specimen as a Proof. Because of its rarity, the circu-

PCGS has graded a total of 19 examples, with no examples being graded in Uncirculated condition and just one unique specimen designated as a Proof. Because of its rarity, the circulation-strike 1823/2 Capped Bust Quarter is seldom offered in the marketplace. But on June 18, 2020, a PCGS XF45 specimen was offered by Stack’s Bowers Galleries, realizing $102,000.

1933 $10 Indian Eagle, PCGS MS65.

The year was 1933, and it marked the depths of the economically crippling Great Depression, when Executive Order 6102 was issued by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The order, “forbidding the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States,” was handed down just as the

The year was 1933, and it marked the of the ecGreat Depression, when Executive Order 6102 was issued Roosevelt The “forthe of coin, bullion, and certificates within the continental United was handed down just as t

to Rare Coin Market tion where we discuss some coins that sold at auction. Despite many coin shows canceled due to COVID-19, the market is still very strong, and collectors continue to and sell coins the few that do lation-strike 1823/2 Bust is seldom offered in the marketplace But on June 18, 2020, a PCGS XF45 specimen was offered Stack’s Bowers Galleries, $102,000. issued the

U.S. Mint had begun cranking out that year’s production of circulating gold coinage, including the 1933 $10 Indian Eagle. Although not as famous as its sister coin, the 1933 SaintGaudens Double Eagle, the 1933 Indian Eagle is still one of America’s rarest circulating coins. Its mintage is reported as 312,500, however, only a miniscule number escaped the melting pot. Today, it is believed that just 30 to 35 examples exist in all grades combined, making it extremely rare. A PCGS MS65 example was recently sold by Heritage Auctions in June 2020 for an impressive $408,000.

U S Mint had out that year ’ s of coinage, the 1933 $10 Indian Eagle not as famous as its sister coin, the 1933 SaintGaudens Double the 1933 Indian is still one of America’s rarest coins Its mintage is as 312,500, however, a miniscule number the melting pot. it is believed that just 30 to 35 exist in all combined, it extremely rare A PCGS MS65 was sold Auctions in June 2020 for an impressive $408,000.

1942-D Mercury Dime, PCGS MS68+FB

This well-struck 78-yearold coin has overcome odds thrown its way time. It has survived the elements of climate, temperature, and – and it has across the fasces on the reverse, to b ot This coin to remain very well because of its immaculate it achieved an

boot exceptionally of MS68+FB

This well-struck 78-yearold coin has overcome the odds thrown its way by time. It has beautifully survived the unforgiving elements of climate, temperature, and handling – and it has full horizontal bands across the fasces on the reverse, to boot. This coin managed to remain very well preserved and, because of its immaculate condition, it achieved an exceptionally high grade of PCGS MS68+FB.

This is such an important representing the Mercury Dime series With its blast-white surfaces, it is the only 1942-D Dime that has been PCGS MS68+FB was

This coin was offered GreatCollections on June 28, 2020, for an impressive $28,125 – a price for a coin that has been well for many years

This is such an important example representing the Mercury Dime series. With its blast-white surfaces, it is currently the only 1942-D Mercury Dime that has been graded PCGS MS68+FB. This coin was offered by GreatCollections on June 28, 2020, selling for an impressive $28,125 – a healthy price for a special coin that has been extremely well preserved for many years.

Jaime Hernandez is an editor for the PCGS Price Guide, and has been a proud member of the PCGS team since 2005. By the time he reached his early 20s, Jaime was successfully buying and selling coins with some of the most prominent dealers and collectors in the country.

Email: jhernandez@collectors.com

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PCGS Grades Finest Example of Ultra-Rare 1890 Grand Watermelon Note

PCGS Grades Finest of Ultra-Rare Watermelon Note

NOTEWORTHY NOTES

$1,000 1890 Treasury Note “Grand Watermelon” Fr. 379a Sign: Rosecrans, Huston – Large Brown Seal; Serial #A13343 Plate #C1

PCGS Banknote is very pleased to have recently graded the ultra-rare 1890 $1,000 Grand Watermelon Treasury Note, and at PCGS About Uncirculated 50 it is the finest known!

PCGS Banknote is very to have the ultra-rare 1890 $1,000 Grand Watermelon Note, and at PCGS About Uncirculated 50 it is the finest known!

“I am very excited to have this iconic and historic note certified and encapsulated by PCGS Banknote,” says Stack’s Bowers Galleries Director of Currency Peter A. Treglia. “I believe it continues to solidify its importance to the numismatic community.”

“I am very excited to have this iconic and historic note certified and PCGS Banknote,” says Stack’s Bowers Galleries Director of Currency Peter A Treglia “I believe it continues to its importance to the numismatic

Series of 1890 Treasury Notes were a product of the Legal Tender Act of July 14, 1890, as indicated in the bottom border of this rarity. Also known as the “Sherman Silver Purchase Act,” the Legal Tender Act of July 14, 1890 required the United States government to purchase an additional 4.5 million ounces of silver every month for minting coins with which to back banknotes. These banknotes were created to pay for that

Series of 1890 Treasury Notes were a of the Tender Act of 14, 1890, as indicated in the bottom border of this rarity. Also known as the “Sherman Silver Purchase Act,” the Tender Act of July 14, 1890 the United States government to an additional 4 5 million ounces of silver every month for minting coins with which to back banknotes. These banknotes were created to pay for that

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silver with the provision that they could be redeemed in silver or gold coins at the Secretary of the Treasury’s discretion.

silver with the provision that could be redeemed in silver or coins at the Secretary of the Treasury’s discretion.

The $1,000 (commonly called a “Grand”) piece was the highest denomination of these banknotes issued, and as the large green zeroes on the reverse appear very similar to watermelons, that is what Treasury officials at the time derisively termed these notes, as they didn’t like the elaborate artwork like we do today. However, since then many collectible banknotes have gained various colorful, whimsical nicknames and these days when one says the phrase “Grand Watermelon” people's eyes light up.

The $1,000 (commonly called a “Grand”) piece was the denomination of these banknotes issued, and as the green zeroes on the reverse appear very similar to watermelons, that is what officials at the time termed these notes, as didn’t like the elaborate artwork like we do However, since then many collectible banknotes have various colorful, whimsical nicknames and these when one says the “Grand Watermelon”

eyes up

With facsimile signatures of William Starke Rosecrans as Register of the Treasury and James Nelson Huston as Treasurer of the United States, this note is known as Fr. 379a in Paper Money of the United States by Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg. Only 16,000 notes were printed, and just two are known and available to the collecting community.

With facsimile signatures of William Starke Rosecrans as Register of the Treasury and James Nelson Huston as Treasurer of the United this note is known as Fr 379a in Paper Money of the United States Arthur L. and Ira S. 16,000 notes were and just two are known and available to the community

This particular specimen has a lengthy and illustrious provenance, with previous owners such as F.C.C. Boyd, James Wade, Robert Friedberg, Amon Carter, Jr., Q. David Bowers, and Joel R. Anderson. This exact banknote is featured as the #1 selection in and on the cover of 100 Greatest American Currency Notes by Q. David Bowers and David M. Sundman. “The offering of a $1,000 Grand Watermelon note is always a special occasion,” says Stack’s Bowers Galleries Co-Founder Q. David Bowers. “[It’s] the currency equivalent of, say, an 1804 Silver Dollar. The example showcased here stands as one of the finest of this famous variety. How exciting!”

While the reverse of the note bears the feature from whence the note’s famous nickname derives, the obverse includes an exquisite portrait engraved by Charles Burt of Union General George Meade, who famously turned the tide of the Civil War with his victory at Gettysburg. In 2005, this specimen of the Grand Watermelon became the first banknote to sell for more than $1 million at auction.

This specimen has a lengthy and illustrious provenance, with previous owners such as F.C.C. James Wade, Robert Amon Carter, Jr , Q David Bowers, and R Anderson This exact banknote is featured as the #1 selection in on cover Notes Q David Bowers and David M Sundman “The of a $1,000 Grand Watermelon note is a occasion,” says Stack’s Bowers Galleries Co-Founder Q. David Bowers. “[It’s] the currency of, say, an 1804 Silver Dollar The showcased here stands as one of the finest of this famous variety. How reverse note the note ’ s famous nickname the obverse includes an exquisite portrait Charles Burt of Union General George Meade, who turned the tide of the Civil War with his victory at Gettysburg In 2005, this specimen of the to for more than million at auction.

Cory Williams is a Senior Banknote Grader at Collectors Universe. His interest in numismatics was sparked early by his stepfather's childhood collection and eventually led him to employment as a professional numismatist in 2008. In addition to banknotes, his numismatic interests include ancient coins.

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Hong Kong - The Finest-Known Victoria Australia Sovereign

The PCGS Asia office in Hong Kong was the first overseas location set up to service the numismatic community abroad by PCGS. Since its founding it has become a hub for collectors and dealers in many countries to submit their coins and banknotes for authentication and grading. Dealers from Australia, China, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and other countries continually use the services of the PCGS Hong Kong office. Two on-site grading events are offered there each year, and a continuous express shipment service to send submissions to the United States office and back to the Hong Kong facility has grown to be a success for PCGS as well as the dealers and collectors who use it for their submissions. The wide diversity of submissions to the Hong Kong office means theycan and often include anything and everything from around the world, including – sometimes – a phenomenal surprise.

The PCGS Asia office in Hong Kong was the first overseas location set up to service the numismatic community abroad PCGS. Since its it has become a hub for collectors and dealers in many countries to submit their coins and banknotes for authentication and grading Dealers from Australia, China, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, and other countries use the services of the PCGS Hong Kong office Two on-site events are offered there each year, and a continuous express service to to States back to the Hong Kong facility has grown to be a success for as as use it their submissions. The wide of submissions to the Hong Kong office means theycan and often include and from around the world, – sometimes – a surprise.

As a grader, grading can either be a thrill or the doldrums, depending on the submission. In a PCGS Hong Kong office submission, a coin in a random box made me gasp. Submitted as a generic gold piece, a common-date gold sovereign turned out the be the finest-known example for the series. Looking at the coin’s condition in disbelief, this stunning example was truly unbelievable. Walking the coin over to another grader for a second opinion, he was also shocked at the preservation of this piece. On the rare occasion when this happens with a coin of this nature, PCGS will carefully gather input from vintage graders in attendance in order to come to a consensus to prevent extra handling. The grading room settled at the grade of MS67+.

As a can either be a thrill or the doldrums, on the submission In a PCGS Hong Kong office submission, a coin in a random box made me gasp. Submitted as a generic piece, a common-date sovereign turned out the be the finest-known example for the series at the coin’s condition in disbelief, this stunning was unbelievable. the coin over to another for a second opinion, he was also shocked at the preservation of this piece On the rare occasion when this with a coin of this nature, PCGS will input from vintage in attendance in order to come to a consensus to prevent extra handling The room settled at the of MS67+.

The coin, an 1874 Australia with St Reverse from the Melbourne Mint in Australia, has a mintage

of 1,373,000 split between two different reverse St motif as seen here or a shield The Australia is a coin that did circulate often in commerce. examples of such coins can be challenging Since PCGS started coins, it has over 19,000 circulationissue sovereigns from 1855-1931. Of these coins, over 10,800 are from the Queen Victoria era. Prior to this known a total of 14 had reached MS66 (two 66+) for the entire series, three Victoria-era sovereigns PCGS MS66. Prior to this the finest-known 1874 Melbourne Mint was MS64 by PCGS

of 1,373,000 split between two different reverse designs, St. George motif as seen here or a shield. The Australia Sovereign is a coin that did circulate often in commerce. Finding highergrade examples of such coins can be challenging. Since PCGS started certifying coins, it has graded over 19,000 circulationissue sovereigns from 1855-1931. Of these coins, over 10,800 are from the Queen Victoria era. Prior to this singlefinestknown example, a total of 14 had reached MS66 (two 66+) for the entire series, including three Victoria-era sovereigns graded PCGS MS66. Prior to this example, the finest-known 1874 Melbourne Mint Sovereign was graded MS64 by PCGS.

This submission to our PCGS Hong Kong office surprised the grading room with the treasure it held. It is unknown if the submitter was just as thrilled to discover the grade of their coin and to find out it was the finest-known example. What is sure is that with PCGS authentication, grading, and encapsulation in its PCGS holder, the treasure is properly recognized, has been accurately graded, and will be protected for many years to come.

This submission to our PCGS Hong Kong office the room with the treasure it held. It is unknown if the submitter was just as thrilled to discover the of their coin and to find out it was the finest-known What is sure is that with PCGS authentication, and encapsulation in its PCGS holder, the treasure is properly has been and will be for many to come.

Jay began collecting coins at the age of 13, when he inherited his uncle’s coin collection. Turner is proficient in U.S. and World coins, token, and medal variety attribution, grading, and counterfeit detection. In 2017, Turner joined PCGS as a grader specializing in world coins. He is stationed at the PCGS U.S. headquarters and grades on-site for the Shanghai, Hong Kong and Paris offices.

The coin, an 1874 Australia Sovereign with St. George Reverse from the Melbourne Mint in Australia, has a mintage
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THE BRUCE MORELAN COLLECTION OF EARLY DOLLARS

1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, PCGS SP66. PCGS TrueView image.

In the world of numismatics there are A-list stars, both in the form of coins and the people who collect them. And when they take the stage under the limelight together, magic happens. It is no overstatement to say that is exactly what will happen in October when Legend Rare Coin Auctions hosts Regency Auction 41. This prestigious live-bidding event, slated to hit the floor of The Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada, on October 8, will see some of the rarest and most valuable coins from the cabinet of longtime collector Bruce Morelan cross the auction block. Among these outstanding early type coins will be two of the most coveted of all United States coins: the 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar and 1804 Draped Bust Dollar.

In the world of numismatics there are A-list stars, both in the form of coins and the who collect them And when take the stage under the magic pens. It is no overstatement to say that is what will in October when Legend Rare Coin Auctions hosts Regency Auction 41 This prestigious event, slated to hit the floor of The Venetian in Las Nevada, on October 8, will see some of the rarest and most valuable coins from the cabinet of collector Bruce Morelan cross the auction block these type coins two most States coins: 1794 Hair Dollar and 1804 Bust Dollar

In an offering filled with rare treasures, Morelan’s 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar and 1804 Draped Bust Dollar are all but certain to make news headlines when the hammer falls on these two ultra-rarities. The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, graded PCGS SP66, exhibits die and strike features suggesting it may have been the very first silver dollar specimen ever struck by the United States. Numismatic experts also hypothesize that, if it indeed was the first dollar coin ever struck by the U.S. Mint, it was most likely hand inspected by United States Mint Director David Rittenhouse and perhaps also then-President George Washington, Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. When this 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar last sold at auction in 2013, it com-

In an filled with rare treasures, Morelan’s 1794 Hair Dollar and 1804 Bust Dollar are all certain to news headlines the on these two ultra-rarities The 1794 Hair Dollar, PCGS SP66, exhibits die and strike features suggesting it may have been the very silver dollar specimen ever struck the United States Numismatic experts also that, it indeed was first dollar coin ever struck the U S Mint, it was most hand United States Mint Director David Rittenhouse and also then-President of State Thomas and Secretary of the Alexander Hamilton. When this 1794 Hair Dollar last sold at auction in 2013, it com-

manded $10,016,875 to become the most expensive coin ever sold at auction. It holds that record still.

Before the phenomenal 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar snagged the all-time price record as the world’s most valuable coin, the famous 1804 Draped Bust Dollar was stealing international headlines as the priciest coin around. Morelan’s 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, known as “The King of American Coins,” is graded PCGS PR65 and is sure to prompt fervent bidding. There is a total of only 15 known examples of the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar across three classes of strike and there are just eight Class I 1804 Draped Bust Dollars, the same type as Morelan’s specimen. It’s likely the coin will flirt with or even surpass the all-time record $4.1 million paid for an example of the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar back in 1999.

manded $10,016,875 to become the most expensive coin ever at auction It that still Before the 1794 Hair Dollar the all-time price record as the world’s most valuable coin, the famous 1804 Bust Dollar was international headlines as the priciest coin around Morelan’s 1804 Bust Dollar, known as “The of American Coins,” is ed PCGS PR65 and is sure to prompt fervent There is a total of only 15 known of the 1804 Bust Dollar across three classes of strike and there are just Class I 1804 Bust Dollars, the same type as Morelan’s specimen It’s the coin will flirt with or even surpass the all-time record $4 1 million paid for an of the 1804 Bust Dollar back in 1999.

The 1794 Hair Dollar and 1804 Bust Dollar are just two of the many highlights from the famous Bruce Morelan Collection of Dollars, an dubbed as “A Dream Set” and a true show stopper when PCGS the collection at coin conventions and in other venues over the past few years Legend Rare Coin Auctions Founder Laura says that “phone and internet rules" these days “But with the rarity and importance of this collection, we would not be if there was floor bidtoo. We expect serious participation from non-numismatic actors. ”

The 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar and 1804 Draped Bust Dollar are just two of the many highlights from the famous Bruce Morelan Collection of Early Dollars, an assemblage dubbed as “A Lifelong Dream Set” and a true show stopper when PCGS exhibited the collection at coin conventions and in other venues over the past few years. Legend Rare Coin Auctions Founder Laura Sperber says that “phone and internet bidding rules" these days. “But with the rarity and importance of this collection, we would not be surprised if there was floor bidding, too. We expect serious participation from non-numismatic actors.”

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1804 Draped Bust Dollar, Original – Class I BB-304, PCGS PR65. PCGS TrueView image.

Expanding on that, and how rare it is to have these coins together, she adds, “Once these are sold, especially if they are sold outside the coin community, who knows when they’ll

on that, and how rare it is to have these coins she adds, “Once these are sold, if are sold outside the coin community, who knows when

ever be together again? I truly hope collectors come out to see these coins on display before they disappear into the depths of collections again.”

ever be again? I hope collectors come out to see these coins on before into the of collections again ”

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LONG BEACH EXPO LongBeachExpo.com BUY • SELL • CERTIFY • APPRAISE • CONSIGN • • • • February 4 -6, 2021 Get Free Passes Use Promo Code: RCMR21 S E P T E M B E R - O C T O B E R 2 0 2 0 1 6 7 R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T

2020 SEPTEMBER

September 15 - 18

Members Only Show

On-Site Grading Las Vegas, NV

2020 OCTOBER

October 6 - 9

Members Only Show

On-Site Grading | Regency Auction Las Vegas, NV

October 23

PCGS Public Friday

Submissions Only Santa Ana, CA

2020 NOVEMBER

November 12 - 14

Whitman Winter Expo

On-Site Grading | Stack's Bowers Galleries Baltimore, MD

2020 DECEMBER

December 1 - 4

Members Only Show

ADVERTISING INDEX

APMEX 12

Blanchard and Company 24

Chris V. McCawley, EarlyCents.com 11 Collateral Financial Corporation 20

Doug Winter Numismatics 16

Eagle Eye Rare Coins 29

GreatCollections

HiBid.com

3, Onsert

Inside Back Cover

Larry Shapiro Rare Coins 168

Legend Rare Coin Auctions

Inside Front Cover, 1

Long Beach Expo 167

ParadimeCoins 15

Penny Pincher Auctions 12

PCGS 15, 21, 27, 162

Stack's Bowers Galleries 4 U.S. Coins 6, Back Cover

Witter Coins 27

2021 APRIL

April 21 - 24

21 - 24

On-Site Grading | Regency Auction Las Vegas, NV (Park MGM)

On-Site | Auction Las NV (Park MGM)

2021 JANUARY

January 7 - 10

January 7 - 10

F.U.N. Convention

On-Site Grading | Heritage Auctions Orlando, FL

On-Site | Auctions FL

2021 FEBRUARY

February 4 - 6

Long Beach Expo

On-Site Grading | Heritage Auctions Long Beach, CA

2021 MARCH

March 25 - 27

Whitman Spring Expo On-Site Grading | Heritage Auctions Baltimore, MD

February 4 - 6 Beach On-Site | Auctions CAWhitman On-Site | Auctions MD

Central States Numismatic On-Site | Heritage Auctions IL

Central States Numismatic Society On-Site Grading | Heritage Auctions Schaumburg, IL

2021 JUNE

June 17 - 19

Long Beach Expo

On-Site Grading | Heritage Auctions Long Beach, CA

June TBA

JuneBeach On-Site | Heritage Auctions CA TBA

Whitman Summer Expo Submissions Only | Heritage Auctions Baltimore, MD

Auctions

For the most up-to-date listing of shows including any cancelations, please visit www.PCGS.com/shows.

& Peace Dollars
(310) 541-7222
Low pop PCGS CAC type Coins 3 Cent Silvers
Morgan
LSRareCoins.com
Larry@LSRareCoins.com
PCGS SHOW SCHEDULE
168 SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT
Collateral
Numismatics Rare Coins Onsert Inside Back Rare Coins Rare Coin Auctions Inside Front 1 Beach Pincher
15,
162 Back Cover
& Peace Dollars
PCGS Public
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Stack's Bowers
Blanchard and Chris V.
Financial Winter
Auctions
21, 27,
Morgan
15 - 18 Members Show On-Site Las NVMembers Show On-Site | Auction Las NV
Submissions Santa CA
Whitman Winter On-Site |
Galleries MD
Members Show
1 6 8 S E P T E M B E R - O C T O B E R 2 0 2 0 R A R E C O I N M A R K E T R E P O R T
Whitman Summer Submissions | Heritage
MD For the most of shows any cancelations, visit www.PCGS.com/shows. INDEX

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