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P C G S RareCoin M A R K E T R E P O R T NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2021 – $14.95 PROFESSIONAL COIN GRADING SERVICE PRICE GUIDE AuthoritativePricingforPCGSCoins 35 YEARS: IT TAKES A VILLAGE RARE 1794 BEAUTIES FROM THE WALTER J. HUSAK COLLECTION OF LARGE CENTS P

1C 1952 PCGS PR68 RD REALIZED:DCAM$64,625 info@legendauctions.com • 732-935-1168 WWW.LEGENDAUCTIONS.COM LEGENDARY RESULTS FROM LEGEND AUCTIONS 1C 1831 PCGS PR64 BN REALIZED:CAC$30,550 5C 1913 TYPE 1. PCGS PR68 REALIZED:CAC$96,937 $1 1796 LARGE DATE. SMALL LETTERS. PCGS REALIZED:MS62$123,375 $5 1908 PCGS PR66 REALIZED:CAC$94,000 $10 1908 NO MOTTO. PCGS MS66+ CAC REALIZED: $49,937 $5 1897 PCGS PR66 DCAM CAC REALIZED: $70,500 50C 1796 15 STARS. PCGS 50CREALIZED:AU58+$258,5001964SMS.PCGSSP67+REALIZED:$99,87550C 1815/2 PCGS MS64+ CAC REALIZED: $108,687 50C 1814 PCGS MS66 CAC REALIZED: $61,687 50C 1797 PCGS AU53 CAC REALIZED: $270,250

JULIE ABRAMS PRESIDENT 845-430-4378 GREG COHEN SENIOR NUMISMATIST 732-935-1168 JESSICA BERKMAN VICE PRESIDENT 732-935-1168 CONSIGN NOW TO THE REGENCY AUCTION WE ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTING QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS! WORLD RECORD PRICES FROM RECENT REGENCY AUCTIONS! 50C 1824 OVER VARIOUS DATES. PCGS MS64 REALIZED: $24,675 5C 1900 PCGS PR68+ REALIZED: $37,600 1C 1838 PCGS PR64 BN CAC REALIZED: $27,025

A Collectors Universe Company www.PCGS.com Editor-in-Chief Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez Advertising Director Rebecca Tran Content Manager Arianna Tortomasi Lead Designer James Davis Supporting Designer Darnell Dialls Technical Liaison Cook's Printing Numismatic Photographer Phil Arnold Distribution Coordinator Joseph Facundo Subscriptions: Single Issue: $14.95 One-Year Subscription (6 Issues): $79.99 RCMR is offered as a premium to PCGS Authorized Dealers and PCGS Collectors Club members. To become a PCGS Authorized Dealer, contact: Sandy Locker, PCGS Dealer Liaison P.O. Box 9458, Newport Beach, CA 92658 949-833-0600 Extension 131 To become a PCGS Collectors Club member, go to www.PCGS.com/join isanyUniverse,PrintedintheUnitedStates.Copyright2021CollectorsInc.Allrightsreserved.Reproductionofkindwithoutwrittenpermissionofthepublisherprohibitedbylaw. PCGS Rare Coin Market Report is published bi-monthly by Collectors Universe, Inc. at P.O. Box 9458, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Postmaster, send address change to Rare Coin Market Report c/o PCGS, Publication Department, P.O. Box 9458, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Publication of this magazine is not a solicitation by the publisher, editor, or staff to buy or sell the coins Advertisements,listed herein. articles and the PCGS Price Guide section of this magazine sometimes contain inadvertent typographical errors, a fact readers should bear in mind when encountering pricing quoted at a fraction of prevailing market values. The publisher is not responsible for actions taken by any person because of such errors. Advertising prices are subject to change without notice. RareCoin MARKET REPORT HAVE QUESTIONS OR FEEDBACK? Think our pricing is too low? Too high? Email us at CoinPrices@Collectors.com with the coin number, description, grade, published price, proposed price, reasoning and supportive evidence (like auction results). We'll be happy to review it! For advertising and content inquiries please email us at RCMR@PCGS.com As we look back over the past year, we see many highlights pointing to one conclusion: the coin market is on fire! As we opened the year on notes of hope, we witnessed a coin market that hadn’t looked so hot since the late 1980s. Those of a certain age will remember what the hobby was like in those days – quality coins were all the rage, dealer inventories became short, and coin prices were on a constant upward trajectory. It’s a similar situation today. Except, the differences between what we saw then and what’s going on today may be why these two marketplace scenarios have played out as they did. In the late ‘80s, panicked Wall Street speculators jumped the ship of traditional paper stocks and looked toward alternative assets following the Crash of ’87. Many of these buyers hedged their bets in rare coins, and much of this activity was confined to a relatively small slice of the rare coin market. The dynamics of the marketplace today are different. Most buyers are collectors, many spurred into action by the unexpected windfall of free time and stimulus money that so many of us saw during the spring of 2020, when lockdowns and safer-athome orders along with wide reductions in work hours meant we had new time and resources to revisit old hobbies. This contributed to price gains for nearly every sector of Thnumismatics.istranslated to record auction prices. Notably, the most-expensive coin to sell at a public auction was the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, graded PCGS MS65, which sold at a June Sotheby’s sale for $18,872,250, nearly doubling the all-time price record for any individual coin sold. Other notable records include the March 2021 sale of the PCGS AU50 1822 Capped Bust Half Eagle for $8,400,000 and the August transaction of the PCGS PR68 1804 Class I Draped Bust Dollar for $7,680,000 –both offerings by Stack’s Bowers Galleries. This ebullience splashes onto every page of this PCGS Rare Coin Market Report (and I’m not just talking about many green arrows in the PCGS Price Guide!). This issue shines the light on Charlotte and Dahlonega gold coins, Chinese coins, Civil War banknotes, and so much more. Plus, we share buzz from the Witter Coin University seminar for Young Numismatists, the recent submission of an uncommon error at the PCGS Europe office in Paris, and debut a new column from the experts in the PCGS Grading Room dishing key grading and authenticating insights collectors need to know. Finally, we wrap up our year-long anniversary series, PCGS 35 Years, showcasing some of the people in our company who have helped make our success possible.Hopefully, the year 2021 has been good to you and yours. As we close out this calendar and look ahead to 2022, we wish the very best for you on your collecting journey and remind you we are here for you. Thank you for your support, and Happy Editor-In-Chief,JoshuaBestHolidays!wishesMcMorrow-Hernandez PCGS Rare Coin Market Report 2 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT SPEAKING OF COINS

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ON THE COVER On the Cover: Five rare 1794 Large Cents from the Walter J. Husak Collection of Large Cents, 1793-1814. PCGS PRICE GUIDE 31 About the Prices 32 How to Use the Price Guide 33 PCGS Grading Standards PRICE GUIDE: Half Cents 37 Cents 39 Two Cents 58 Three Cents – Silver 60 Three Cents – Nickel 61 Nickels 62 Half Dimes 72 Dimes 75 Twenty Cent Pieces 89 Quarter Dollars 89 Half Dollars 106 Dollars 119 Gold Dollars 130 Quarter Eagles ($2.50) 132 Three Dollars 138 Stellas ($4) 139 Half Eagles ($5) 140 Eagles ($10) 146 Double Eagles ($20) 151 Commemorative Coins 156 CONTENTS NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 The #1 Pricing Authority for PCGS-Graded Coins FEATURES 7 35 Years - It Takes a Village Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez wraps up the last installment of a year-long series honoring the 35th anniversary of PCGS by recognizing many longtime employees who have helped the company succeed. 12 Play It Again Modern Chinese coin expert Peter Anthony shares the story about a musical satellite whose mission is commemorated on coinage from China. 17 2021 PCGS Set Registry Notable Mentions Sanjay Gandhi highlights some of the boldest and most exciting additions to the PCGS Set Registry lineup over the past year. 19 Collector Spotlight: Wayne Karlin Longtime collector Wayne Karlin shares insights on his outstanding Aurora Borealis collection of toned coins. 21 What’s the Value of A Nice VF Charlotte or Dahlonega Half Eagle?

MORE 159 Significant Rising Price Trend Continues 160 From the PCGS Grading Room 169 Auction Highlights 171 PCGS Around the World 173 Noteworthy Notes 174 PCGS

Gold coin expert Doug Winter examines pricing activity of rare, mid-grade vintage gold coinage from the Charlotte and Dahlonega Mints.

24 Value Collecting in RB & BN Copper Vic Bozarth suggests some collectors might be better off buying Brown and Red-Brown copper coinage, and here’s why… Witter Coin “U” Grads Talk Coins, Collecting & Camaraderie

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Joshua Lockard explains how he is mining a successful career in silver at one of the nation’s largest bullion coin dealers. The Washington Quarter Made Coin Collecting a Household Pursuit Mark Ferguson examines the lively Washington Quarter series and its importance as a numismatic collectible. Coin of the

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Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez reports on the popular Witter Coin University as told by three young numismatists who attended this much-anticipated summer summit in San Francisco.

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O c t o b e r 1 , 2 0 2 1 - D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 2 0 2 1 Limited-Edition 35th Anniversary Commemorative Medal, Gold Boxes, and PCGS Banknote Bags. PCGS QUARTERLY PECIAL Visit PCGS.com/CCSpecial to Learn More.

By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez TAKES A VILLAGE

as a small group of expert dealers seeking a revolutionary way for collectors and dealers to know their coins are authentic and properly graded, our company has grown into an international collectibles authority with hundreds of employees around the world. While many collectors may think of our team as consisting mainly of graders, authenticators, and researchers, there are so many others who work in other roles, often behind the scenes, who are essential to our success.

As we wrap up a year of celebrations honoring the 35th anniversary of PCGS, we want to tip the hat to people on our team who have helped make our company the world’s leading third-party grader of coins, banknotes, medals, and tokens. It simply would not have been possible to achieve what we have since our founding in 1986 without the amazing team of talented individuals who have built PCGS and its parent company, Collectors Universe, into the global leader in numismatic and collectibles authentication, grading, andFromencapsulation.humblebeginnings

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Everymemberofourteamprovidesinvaluablecontributions to our company’s success, but with some 1,000 employees it would be impractical to properly identify everyone within the limited space inside our magazine. Therefore, we would like to shine the spotlight on company employees who have been with us for 15 years or longer, as of September 1, 2021. The names below are employees who either are currently working for PCGS or, as indicated with an asterisk, have worked for our company in the past and are now associated with another division of Collectors Universe, Inc. Our hats off to you and everyone on our team –congratulations on helping us mark 35 years, and may we look forward to the many exciting things to come over the next 35 years!

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Stephanie Diaz, Customer Service Supervisor Thu Ho, Cash Apps Clerk

Edward Lopez, Sealer* James Vandemoortel, Security Jeremy Macera, Bulk Grader

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Level III*

Jose Silva, Verifier

Mark Maedo, Grader/Grading Instructor* Reza Tabatabai, Director of Grading*

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Adam Valdez, Grader* Adriana Almodovar, Receiving Lead Jaime Hernandez, Price Guide Editor

31 Years

Tony Diaz, Purch/Facilities Manager* Cosetta Robbins, Manager Set Registry* Jessica De La Torre, Grading Room Manager

Erika Torres, Grader* Taylor, Corporate

25+ Years

John Nelson, Senior Vice President of Engineering Kevin Donoghue, Research Specialist III*

Sandy Locker, Dealer Liaison

Clerk 23 Years

Thu-Ha T. Luong, Supply Ship

Shad de Padua, Grader*

Angel J. Gonzalez, Bulk Grader

David Mosqueda, Research Lead Specialist*

18 Years

Scott Thompson, World Manager

Michael Sargent, Director of Grading

Loan Duong, V2/Verifier

Jon Bahner, Grader* 35

35 Years

Van Tran, Sealer Zuleyma Negron, Image Processor Lead

Araceli Diaz, Receiving Manager

Joanna Gonzalez, Grader* Jorge Guerrero, Senior Modern Grader

Jeffrey Howard, Grader

Michele

David Lin, Grader* Devin Carrillo, Grader* Hilda Bugna, Receiving Lead* Ismael Brambila, V2/Verifier*

Years

Rocio Marin, V2/Verifier 2

Jose Brambila, Grader* Joseph Wallace, Chief Financial Officer

Controller

22 Years

Derek Larsen, Grader*

32 Years

history.

Stephanie Sabin, President Steven Poliquin, Grader Taryn Warrecker, Sales Director

Patricia Gomez, Processing Supervisor* Goodman, Grader*

2* 20 Years

27 Years

31 Years

Holly Doan, A/P Coordinator Jesus Silva, Sealer* Josh Lorenzen, World Coin Researcher

Michael Sellers, Grader* Quentin Manes, Security Sandy Boyd, Shipping Manager

Nathan Doan, Research Specialist

Gordon Wrubel, Grader

Level

24 Years

Robert Davila, Grader*

Steven Van Maanen, Grader*

Ted Robinson, Lead Bulk Grading William Cassidy, Senior Software Engineer*

Philip Arnold, Photography Manager

Olga Gomez, Training Specialist*

34 Years

Jackie Curiel, Chief of Staff* John Heaviside, Security Kristie Gallant, Manual QA Engineer* Lew Larson, Bulk Grader

16 Years

Terrell

27 Years

Rebecca Tran, Director of Advertising

Erik Valdez, Operations Manager

Mike Rubio, Senior Modern Grader

19 Years

David Rosenberg, VP of Operations

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

since 1992 and enjoys

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Stephanie Sabin, PCGS President, 15 years –“Coming from a numismatic family, it was a dream for me to begin working at PCGS in 2006. Since then, I have served in various leadership roles, including overseeing the expansion of our company operations overseas in Europe, Asia, and beyond. All of this has culminated in my role as PCGS president, and I am so grateful to belong to a team of professionals whose mission it is to help collectors enjoy their hobby more while also protecting and maximizing the value of their collectibles.”

Jaime Hernandez, PCGS Price Editor, 16 years –“Working at PCGS feels like working at a museum, where you get to see some of the greatest coins pass through our office. We get to admire them, preserve them, and assign them a grade based on their condition. Then, we provide lots of technical information and features for every coin, such as population, images, Set Registry inclusion, retail prices, auction prices, research writeups, and much more. This makes it safer and easier for collectors to buy and sell coins. PCGS is not just a business, it’s made up of people who love coins and who are always looking for better ways to improve the hobby. Being part of that throughout the years has been very special.”

Gordon Wrubel, PCGS Grader, 35 years –"Great companies are built on a strong foundation. We started PCGS with four top numismatists, whose grading expertise was known throughout the industry. When we added more graders, we recruited the best. For 35 years the PCGS Grading Room has been filled with top-tier talent and still is to this day. It has been a wonderful environment for the sharing knowledge and ideas as well as mentoring up-andcoming graders. The camaraderie shared by all who are part of that hallowed space gives meaning to the word 'team.' What can top the experience of getting up close and personal with the world's rarest coins?"

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A similar remake happened to a Shaanxi province folk tune. It came into the world as a love song, but in 1942, as Mao Zedong and the Chinese Red Army battled Japan, a farmer rewrote the lyrics. “Dong fang hong, taiyang sheng – The east

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A brass medal with China’s Long March I rocket on one side and the Dongfanghong satellite on the other. In the background is a 1986 stamp of the rocket. Courtesy of Peter Anthony.

By Peter Anthony IT AGAIN

“I have a dinner to go to,” Mr. E. announces as he walks toward a long, shiny black car. It is rushhour, and the Beijing International Coin Expo (BICE) is done for the day. Me, I like the subway. The China National Convention Center, home to the expo, is on the outskirts of town and traffic usually jams up at thisOnehour.exit from the Olympic Green metro station is across the street from the convention center. Another way leads past a movie theater, a big department store, an arcade, and too many eateries and shops to count. Out of curiosity I go this direction and eventually reach an outdoor concrete plaza. The November air is frosty, but the sound of voices pushes away all other thoughts. To my right a small crowd stands outside a concrete, but traditionally styled, open-air pavilion. Within it stand a chorus of several dozen men and women. Their condensed breaths cloud the space, but they pay no attention. Rather, they focus on a sturdy man with short hair who mouths the lyrics and gestures this way and that to them as only one person sits — an elderly accordionist who pumps out a bass line. All wear regular street clothes. There is nothing unusual in this; people in China often get together to sing or dance in public – often with great skill like this group. Several of the performers smile at the curious foreigner and, cold hands and all, I crouch inside their circle to snap photos. The music sounds patriotic and I recognize one song. It’s a funny thing about songs, sometimes the words change, but the tunes go on. Take “Yankee Doodle”; its melody may be as old as the 1400s, but during the American Revolution the British army put lyrics to it that mocked the American rebels. By the time the fighting ended in 1783, the rebels had flipped the meaning to taunt the Brits.

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 13RARE COIN MARKET REPORT FEATURE – PLAY IT AGAIN is red, the sun is rising.” This new version took the country by storm. During the 1960s, the performers around me would have started each school day by singing Dongfanghong. So, what does this have to do with coins? The quick answer is that in 1970 China named its first satellite the Dongfanghong, and this appears on money and medals. One example is a 50-millimeter-diameter gold-colored medal that weighs 30 grams. The satellite occupies one side while the Long March Rocket that launched it is on the other. How many were minted, or where, is unknown, but it doesn’t look like an official mint product. The medal has no date but probably was struck between 1988 and 1993. That’s because of the initials “MOA,” which stand for “Ministry of Astronautics.” This name was only used during those six years. Like a beautiful lotus flower that rises out of mud, the satellite program has roots in dark water. On February 2, 1932, Walter Brown, an American reporter in Shanghai, wrote, “On Friday morning the Japanese marines came ashore manifestly expecting belowcrowdedthiscity…intentionwaswasmomentsnipers,byoccupiersChinese.withouttheChinese-controlledaclearpaththruChapei(thepartofcity).Buttheyreckonedtheir‘hosts,’theFortyofthewereclippedoffChinesesoldiersandandfromthattheunfortifiedcitydoomed.”“NoadvancewarninggivenofJapan'stobombtheItwasaterriblesight,droppingofbombsonaterritory…DownIcouldseehousesand shops tumbling down, with those inside caught off guard… The wind off the Whangpoo River spread the fire westward. Nothing could stop it. The less-substantially built houses went up like kindling on a stove. Poor families ran out in a panic.”

It was the first deliberate aerial bombing of civilians and anticipated by five years what the fascists in Europe would do at Guernica. All of Shanghai’s universities shut down for three months and the students were sent home. A young man named Qian Xuesun was among them. Two years later, when his class at Jiaotong University in Shanghai finally graduated, he was number one in railway engineering. Although his career path was secure, Qian understood that mastery of the skies would be the key to the future. So, he accepted a scholarship to study physics at M.I.T. and moved to Boston. After getting his master’s degree, he came west and joined Caltech’s pioneering Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories in California. It was led by Theodore von Kármán who later wrote about Qian, “…he was an undisputed genius whose work was providing an enormous impetus to advances in high-speed aerodynamics and jet propulsion.” Mr. Qian had a scruple; he refused projects that were designed to be used against the people of China. In 1950, despite protests from his colleagues at Caltech, the U.S. government severely restricted Qian’s movements, teaching and researchFinally,activity.in 1955 the scientist returned to China – reportedly in exchange for 11 American pilots captured in Korea. He was immediately placed in charge of the new Chinese space effort. Resources for the program were limited, especially in the early days, but determination was not, and Qian’s knowledge and talent sparked new progress. October 1957 saw the world’s first satellite, Sputnik I, launched by the Soviet Union. In January 1958, the USA followed with Explorer I. One major obstacle to China’s satellite program was that its singlestage rocket could not achieve enough altitude. A second engine would have to ignite after the first shut down to propel the spacecraft higher. Then to reach orbit, one more stage was needed. A Qian concept led his team to piggyback solid and liquid fuel stages and develop the first Long March Rocket. The final preparations for a satellite launch began in 1965. A group of scientists met in Beijing to set a course, but they couldn’t agree on one item: a name. Almost to break the tension, “Dongfanghong” was offered. This was approved on A gold-colored medal with China’s first satellite on one side and China’s first Long March rocket on the other. In the background is a 1986 stamp of the satellite. Courtesy of Peter Anthony.

China’s first satellite continued to broadcast from space to Earth for 28 days and it continues to appear on coins and medals. It is on both a 2015 10 Yuan bimetallic circulating coin and a 2015 100 Yuan commemorative banknote. One side of the aeronautics banknote features the Tiangong-1, A 2015 100 Yuan banknote on the history of China’s aeronautics industry. In room light on the left and illuminated by ultraviolet light on the right. Courtesy of Peter Anthony.

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the spot. As the work moved ahead, one extra task was added to the list – to broadcast “East is Red” from space. How do you produce sound in airless space? Eventually, a hand-made electronic box was designed that could do this. With the music box onboard, the Dongfanghong satellite was mounted on the nose of a Long March rocket. It is said that the night before the launch, Qian Xuesun did not sleep. The next day, April 24, 1970, the rocket roared off the pad and a short while later radios all over China played, “The east is red, the sun is rising,” transmitted from earth orbit. Everyone in the country who is old enough remembers that day. The 1970s, when the Dongfanghong satellite was sent into space, was a period when China produced very few medals and coins. Most Chinese space commemoratives were minted later and feature more recent rockets, but the Long March 1 can be found on at least one other medal. This one is 40 millimeters in diameter, made of brass, prooflike, and 27 grams in weight. One side displays the rocket and the date 1970. An image of the satellite is shown on the other. It is part of a five-piece set of Long March rockets and satellites that was distributed by the country’s space agency, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp. The most recent date in the set is 1992, so these were probably issued close to that year. The mint and mintage of these medals is not known, but the entire set is designed, engraved, and struck to very high standards.

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Each year China Banknote Printing & Minting showcases its printing prowess at the Beijing International Coin Exposition. Many coin and banknote designers, as well as mint officials, are available there to talk to the public. Knowledgeable collectors come from far and wide to see, discuss, and buy samples that may not be available any other time. Even the show ticket uses this special printing technology.

Peter Anthony is a PCGS consultant on modern Chinese coins and is the author of The Gold and Silver Panda Coin Buyer's Guide 3, a two-time Numismatic Literary Guild winner. He is also the publisher of China Pricepedia, a monthly journal and price guide for modern Chinese coinage.

The Olympic Green station plaza falls quiet. The concert is over. The singers chat, shake hands, and some congratulate the accordion player whose eyes glisten with joy. A few smile at me, too. My thoughts still on the experience, I walk back to the subway and return to my hotel in under 60 minutes. At the BICE the next day I hear that Mr. E’s car ride to dinner took three hours. A ticket to the 2019 Beijing International Coin Expo. In room light above and illuminated by ultraviolet light below. Courtesy of Peter Anthony.

or “Celestial Palace,” space station. It served as a test project for a much larger Tiangong space station that’s now under construction. The Dongfanghong satellite appears next to Tiangong-1 in green foil but that’s not all. In the past, I have told quite a few coin dealers that China puts some amazing ultraviolet technology into its banknotes. The usual response is, “Sure, sure, such-and-such country does that, too.” Then I show them photos of the Chinese paper and they say, “Oh no, I’ve never seen anything like that.” The 2015 aeronautics banknote is a good example. Under UV light one side reveals brilliant maps of both the solar system and Earth.

There are many other examples of UV printing on Chinese banknotes, some newer and even more spectacular than the aeronautics one. China does not advertise these developments, so where does a collector get information about them? You could just take line 8 to the Olympic Green subway station.

PCGS added many sets to the PCGS Set Registry during 2021 for collectors to build. Some sets proved to be more challenging than others to complete. Take, for example, the Greece 30 Drachmai Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (19631964) basic-set-circulation-strikes-1963-1964/composition/7934)coinage/greek-kingdom-decimal-coinage/greece-30-drachmai-(https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/greek-kingdom-decimal. This set contains only the 30 Drachmai denomination dated both 1963 and 1964 that has two varieties. Only three coins exist within this short set that can be somewhat easily completed. However, obtaining coins graded MS67 and higher will prove to be somewhat elusive when completing and competing for the best set. The 1963 issue celebrates the centennial of the royal dynasty of Paul, George II, Alexander, Constantine I, and George I who reigned from 1863 through 1963. The obverse and reverse display masterful engravings for the coin enthusiast to admire. Our second coin, dated 1964, celebrates the royal wedding between Constantine II and Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark. Two varieties exist for the 1964 issue: Large Edge Lettering and Small Edge Lettering. Lifelike portraits that are sharply detailed will surely catch the collector’s eye and ourcoinslaunchedmarketwellCoinsManycollectorsThofwhoattention.BothdatesandsideswereengravedbyVasosFalireas,wasaGreeksculptorthatstudiedattheAthenianSchoolFineArts.HisworkalsoincludesthestatueofLeonidasinermopylaethatwaserectedin1955.Moreover,ourlaunchofthe“Monarch”setsforAustralianhasreceivedawarmreceptionbyPCGSmembers.setswererecommendedbyDrakeSterlingandImperialinAustralia.TherecommendedsetscontinuetobereceivedandAustraliacontinuestobeoursecond-largestbehindtheUnitedStates,intermsofsubmissions.WeadditionalMonarchsetsformemberswhocollectfromGreatBritainaswell,andtheycanbefoundwithinBritishMonarchSetslistingonthePCGSSetRegistry of these sets pose a challenge to collectors and consist of complete runs of all denominations within the series. Vintage sets could be challenging to collectors who are beginners, for some issues can be extremely condition sensitive (and difficult) to acquire in MS designations. Sanjay Gandhi ValueView image, which is our basic image, masterful engravings completed by Vasos Falireas who graduated from the Athenian School of Fine Arts in Greece.

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. This set is a combination of coinage from George V, George VI, and Elizabeth II, which spans 50-plus years from 1911 to 1964. The number of items required to complete the set is 333 and our member “Timbertop” has completed this objective 100% to date! This set contains some jaw-dropping rarities, such as the 1915-H Penny that is graded MS64+RD and the legendary 1923(m) Penny that grades MS65RB and is not required for the set. We look forward to providing you with more sets to build throughout the new year and beyond. Be sure to bookmark www.PCGS.com/setregistry and scroll down to "Set Registry News" to keep an eye on new set composites. Without the support of our members, the PCGS Set Registry would not be what it has become over the years – 138,268 sets strong!

Wayne Karlin has been collecting coins since his youth and first turned to toned coins in 1976. Courtesy of Wayne Karlin.

WAYNE KARLIN

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He adds that he still has those Canadian coins that launched his numismatic journey.

“The Lightning Bolt” is an amazing 1881-S Morgan Dollar graded PCGS MS65PL boasting vivid colors and stunning eye appeal on the obverse and reverse. Courtesy PCGS Trueview.

Joining the PCGS Set Registry around 2010, Karlin began building a set of Proof Indian Cents before turning his attention to his famous Aurora Borealis set of toned coins. It’s a venture many decades in the making. “In 1976, I had a good friend of mine who started a coin shop with his dad in our small community at the time.” His first toned coin purchase was a beautiful 1893 Barber Dime, which he kept for a few years before starting a family and selling the coin. “But it was that very coin that got me started for my love of toned coins.”

“When I was a young boy, most days when I got off from school I would pedal my bike up to the main road through my dad’s farm fields to the local deli,” he fondly remembers. “I would buy Bazooka bubble gum for a penny a piece from the money that was left over from lunch. Every now and then I would get a strange-looking coin back in my change that had ‘CANADA’ written on it with cool designs that had animals and such on them. I would save those coins in one of my dad’s cigar boxes that he gave me, and then my mom helped me paint and decorate the box with sea shells and colored stones.”

Nearly a quarter century elapsed before running across the late toned coin dealer Mike DeFalco. “One look at his website rekindled my passion for beautiful, toned coins. He had coins the likes of which I had never seen before,” he remarks. “Unlike collecting before the world wide web became available, at the touch of a button you could now buy a coin and here we are today…” he says, smiling. Karlin has some pretty whimsical names for his most colorful of coins. There’s an 1885 Morgan Dollar donning blue, green, fuchsia, and gold that Karlin dubbed “Stars and Stripes Forever.” He explains, “It has all the textile goldcolored dots from the mint bag all over its obverse.” Then there’s the MS68+ Morgan Dollar that was already known as “The Killer Tomato” when he bought it. “It’s an amazing toned Morgan that is the first coin posted in my competition set.” He says the surfaces are pristine with amazing luster and vibrant colors. His toned type coins also include Mercury Dimes, Standing Liberty Quarters, Walking Liberty Half Dollars, and much more. Nevertheless, the coin he really wants someday isn’t known for its color – rather, it’s thought by many to be the first silver dollar the United States Mint ever struck. “Oh, I would love to own the Bruce Morelan 1794 SP66 Flowing Hair Dollar! For such a rarity and valuable coin, it’s not just about that. It has absolutely some of the most amazing eye appeal I have ever seen!”

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When you think of the Aurora Borealis, your mind probably turns to the fluorescent beauty of Mother Nature’s Northern Lights that vividly dance miles high in the skies over Canada and the northern United States. However, one of the most colorful displays in numismatics is found in the PCGS Registry Set of Wayne Karlin. As a hard-working business and family man with many hobbies and interests, Karlin has been collecting coins for many decades.

20 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT PRE 1921 MORGANS Fine or Better $33 & Up BU $45 & Up Mint Bags $47,000 & Up SILVER EAGLE MONSTER BOXES Pre 2002 $16,500 & Up Post 2002 $15,500 & Up $20 GOLD SAINTS & LIBERTY Any $1,900Year&UpXForbetter $4 STELLA COINS Flowing: AU $75,000 - $400,000 Coiled: XF $300,000 - $2,000,000 1864 50C PCGS MS67+ CAC $49,950 1795 $1 PCGSP.O.R.MS63 1882-O/S $1 PCGS MS65 $59,500CAC 1879 $4 PCGS PR67+CAM CAC P.O.R. 1799 $10 PCGS$125,000MS64 1902 $20 PCGS$79,500MS65 1911-D $2.50 PCGS MS65+ CAC $89,950 1897 $2.50 PCGS PR67+DCAM CAC $43,500 1879-CC Cap Die $1 PCGS MS65 $44,000CAC BUYING AGGRESSIVELY! RECORD PRICES FOR BOTH RAW AND SLABBED! SELLING THE FINEST NUMISMATIC RARITIES PRICES AND PREMIUMS FLUCTUATE GREATLY, PRICES ARE INDICATIONS AS OF 2/16/2021.

WHAT'S THE VALUE OF A NICE VF CHARLOTTE OR DAHLONEGA HALF EAGLE?

In recent years, prices for average (B-minus quality) to above-average (B to B-plus quality) Charlotte and Dahlonega Half Eagles have increased due to strong collector demand. I used to be able to come back from a show with four or five very decent Very Fine “C” and “D” Half Eagles with my average cost being around $1,400 to $1,500. Today, returning from this hypothetical show I’d be lucky to have bought two VFs with my average cost being around $2,000 to $2,200. This got me thinking: what’s the true market value of a nice VF Charlotte or Dahlonega Half Eagle? The figure that popped into my mind was $3,000, and then I thought maybe this was too low, given current market conditions. As I write this, the rare coin market is unquestionably very strong. Among the strongest areas is dated gold from the 19th century. This market segment is being driven by conditioncensus pieces. There is plenty of strength in the more plebiandated gold areas with very high demand noted for nice, interesting collector-quality coins. By comparing a VF common-date Charlotte or Dahlonega Half Eagle to other areas in the market, I think I can make a strong case that these coins are currently undervalued. Let me start by advocating for a nice VF Charlotte or Dahlonega Half Eagle. By “nice,” I’m referring to a coin with reasonably original color and surfaces; not all scrubby and marked-up. I’m not referring to a better date nor am I referring to a Fairmont-quality piece; i.e. one with terrific originality and premium-quality overall eye appeal.

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Vintage Half Eagles grading Very Fine and hailing from Charlotte and Dahlonega make excellent buys right now, especially considering how relatively inexpensive they are as compared to coins that are pricier and far more common. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

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I’ll be mentioning population figures in the following comparisons, so let’s look at an 1845-D. In the various VF grades, PCGS has a current population of 58. For the date, the entire population at PCGS is 321. It’s not a major rarity, but certainly not common. What’s the market like for collectorquality C- and D-Mint half eagles? It has always been good but, of late, it has been very good to excellent. Whenever I list a nice VF coin for sale it sells quickly and with multiple inquiries.Thefirst coin type which I’m selecting as my basis of comparison is an MS66 common-date Saint Gaudens Double Eagle. As I write this, an average-quality example sells for around $4,000 to $5,000 in MS66. Getting more specific, let’s choose a 1928 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle graded PCGS MS66. The most recent population report from PCGS shows that 3,279 coins have been graded by this service.

FEATURE – WHAT'S THE VALUE OF A NICE VF CHARLOTTE OR DAHLONEGA HALF EAGLE Doug is an award-winning author of over a dozen numismatic books and the recognized expert on US gold. He can be reached at 214675-9897, at dwn@ont.com or through his website, www.raregoldcoins.com.

Let’s stretch a little bit and select a common early half eagle as our third and final comparison. The most common early half eagle is the 1806 Round 6. Let’s focus on an Extremely Fine example, as this is generally the least-expensive option to find a nice straight-graded example. PCGS has graded 28 of these in XF40 out of a total of 527 for the date. These don’t trade often, but when they do, they typically bring around $7,500. In my opinion, this is a fair price for a U.S. gold coin that is over 200 years old and that has a strong collector base. Our hypothetical common-date VF C- or D-Mint Half Eagle with a current market value of around $2,000 to $2,200 doesn’t feel like it should be valued at less than one third the price of an XF Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. A case can certainly be made for it being worth half as much given the fact that there are likely more collectors of branch-mint half eagles than there are of early gold. In conclusion, I believe that we will see continued price appreciation for Charlotte and Dahlonega Half Eagles and that collector-quality pieces may outperform their highergrade peers. A 1928 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle in MS66 (left) is a great coin, but for less money you could buy a nice circulated 1845-D Liberty Head Half Eagle (right) that’s much rarer than the common-date $20 gold. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The second coin type I’m selecting as a comparison is an 1891-CC Liberty Head Half Eagle in MS62. This is the last affordable grade for the most available Carson City Half Eagle. A decent PCGS example should be available in the $2,500 to $3,000 range. There is a lot to be said for an MS62 1891CC Half Eagle. It should be a pretty nice coin from a visual standpoint with good luster and just a few noticeable marks. This issue always comes well struck, and if you hold out for a premium-quality example, you’ll get a coin with good color and eye appeal. Plus, there is the allure of the CC mint mark, which checks a lot of boxes for most collectors. Yet there is a downside to this issue and that is its relative availability. PCGS has graded 379 in MS62 with another 265 finer. Just about any collector who wants an MS62 1891-CC Half Eagle should be able to find one with little difficulty. I don’t think it’s an overvalued coin in MS62; in fact, I think it is a good value at current levels. However, if a PCGS MS62 example is worth $2,500 to $3,000, surely a nice VF Charlotte or Dahlonega Half Eagle — a coin which is many times scarcer — should be worth as much, no?

An MS66 1928 Saint has a number of things working in its favor. It is big, attractive, and easy for the neophyte collector to understand. But there is no getting around the fact that this is a truly common coin and that hundreds exist in grades higher than MS66. I think it’s safe to say that you aren’t getting much bang for your buck with a 1928 Saint in MS66. There is no denying that this is a neat coin, but is it $5,000 neat? In my opinion, no. I would much rather have a nice VF30 1845-D Half Eagle at, say, $3,500.

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What to Look For What I look for in RB and BN copper are the quality of the luster, strike, surface preservation, and color. Does the coin have eye appeal? Are the surfaces clean of marks? Does the coin have a strong strike? Most important to me is the quality of the surface color. Once again, is the color original? Do you likeLusterit? is critical to the eye appeal of all coins, but especially with RB and BN copper the luster is what gives the coin “life.” Despite the color, RB and BN copper should have some lilt to the surfaces; dull and darkly oxidized (borderline Environmental Damage) pieces should be avoided. Strikeiscrucial.Basically,thesharperthestrike,thestronger

the surface detail on the coin. Whether it’s the bust, hair, eagle, shield, and/or lettering detail, a strong strike enhances the eye appeal. When considering RB and BN copper, examine the strike carefully. Is there softness of detail on the devices or lettering? A weak strike might be disguised or hidden by dark or dull surfaces. If you have the luxury, try to compare both lower- and higher-grade coins of the similar date and/ or type to determine the striking characteristics of the coin you’re pursuing. Online resources, such as PCGS CoinFacts, can make finding images of examples you can study easily. Most often, PCGS CoinFacts offers high-resolution images of copper coins in RD, RB, and BN examples of the same date, if they have been graded. Marks, cuts, dings, slide marks, bag marks, chatter, etc. are terms used to describe marks that have disturbed the original surfaces of a coin. The metal has been displaced. Depending on the severity of the metal movement, the coin might not grade (or receive a “net” Details grade). Scratches, heavy slide marks, severe rim dings, gouges, or cuts all may result in a net grade. A coin in circulation is expected to have some wear and contact marks. For grading uncirculated coins, bag marks are a big factor. The grade a coin receives is heavily weighted by how the graders gauge the severity and number of bag marks on a given coin. The color is the first thing most people notice about a coin. Is it bright, lustrous, and appealing? Does the coin want you to take a closer look? The trained numismatist can often distinguish a nice coin from several feet away. Who hasn’t seen a coin while walking past a showcase at a show and done a double take? You turned around and had to look closer. Eye appeal is the factor that makes you want to look closer at a coin. As a self-trained numismatist, I’ve learned to trust this double take. I turn around and ask to take a closer look. I trust my gut. You should too! The value aspect is a variation on the quality versus quantity argument. When considering RB and BN copper, I don’t believe you are giving up quality (only full Red color) for quantity. With many Red coins trading at multiples of their siblings in RB and BN holders, an RB or BN coin often represents better long-term value. No, you don’t get the original RD color, but you’re not paying a big premium for that RD color either. Both RB and BN coins offer tremendous value. My argument is that you’re not compromising. You’re merely focusing on the nicest RB or BN coins you can find. The big prize comes with the additional coins you will be able to buy with the same budget! For comparison purposes, I’ve done a random sampling of both type and dated copper coins in all copper colors: Red, Red Brown, and Brown. The current PCGS price is used for comparison purposes for each in the highest graded coins that trade for the date. Specific APRs for these PCGS coins

VALUE COLLECTING IN RB & BN COPPER

There are two big issues you should avoid with copper coins: spots and discoloration. Spots, often carbon, spoil the eye appeal and may prove to be a risk, as they can grow over time. Discoloration or stains, including fingerprints, are also to be avoided. They, too, spoil the eye appeal. Stains and/or discoloration on a coin’s surfaces are often in the process of oxidizing and may be get darker. Is the color original? If it looks “off,” don’t buy it. Many copper coins are washed by their owners prior to grading to enhance the color or remove spots, stains, or fingerprints, which leads to a no-grade result from PCGS for those who submit those pieces for encapsulation. PCGS graders are very conscious of the originality of the copper coins they grade. Of course, you should look for as strong a strike that you can locate, regardless of the issue or color you desire.

On a side note, don’t “buy the bargain” of a coin with spots or discoloration. A problem coin is rarely a bargain once it is time to sell.

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By Vic Bozarth

What to Avoid

One might say everybody knows that Red (or RD) is a better designation than Red-Brown (RB), and RB is better than Brown (BN) when it comes to copper coinage. However, for many of those collectors, both availability and budget sometime dictate a different strategy. Some copper coins don’t exist in full RD (or even RB) original color. If they do exist, they’re often affordable to only the most financially well heeled. In the real world most of us can collect only what we can afford, right? However, a tight budget doesn’t necessarily mean you have to sacrifice quality and eye appeal.

FEATURE – VALUE COLLECTING IN RB & BN COPPER are cited using trades from the last five years, when possible. Please note, some of the early type issues as well as the highergrade key date coins trade infrequently. I’ve noted any pricing examples that fall out of the last five-year sample window with anThasterisk.ereare some pertinent facts to consider when comparing these coins. First, the higher-graded type coins will have huge spreads between BN, RB, and RD numbers. The populations reflect the scarcity/rarity of full Red examples, but these numbers also offer opportunity to collectors in most price ranges, especially if you are willing to consider RB and BN coins! You should ask yourself two questions. First, what will your budget allow? Second, and of equal importance is, what’s available? If a particular coin trades only every 10 to 15 years, are you willing to wait? Will you lose interest? Many collectors have a couple of areas of interest for this reason. Having a set that you are ultimately able to complete is a realistic goal. After all, you can always upgrade a particular coin later. For the value comparisons, I’ve tried to choose a nice mix of examples. For type, I’ve chosen eight different type examples. For the dated Indian and Lincoln Cents, I used two different approaches and five to six examples for each. For the Indian Cents, I’ve chosen a date from each decade of production. For the Lincoln Cents I chose three key dates and three dates most consider common.

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63RD 65BN 65RB 65RD Drap BT Half Cent 3,750 4,500 20,000 21,500 30,000 N/A Classic Half Cent 565 1,000 1,700 1,700 4,250 20,000 Braided Half Cent 400 625 1,000 950 1,600 4,500 Drap BT Lg Cent 19,000 22,500 25,000 38,5000 65,000 70,000 Classic Lg Cent 15,000 17,500 N/A 38,000 42,000 450,000 Coronet Lg Cent 750 900 1,800 2,200 3,500 45,000 Braid Lg Cent 400 475 800 850 1,500 3,850 Two Cent 225 260 440 410 520 1,300 IndianCents 63BN 63RB 63RD 65BN 65RB 65RD 1865 250 400 450 650 1,000 2,300 1875 300 450 485 775 1,150 4,000 1885 210 275 450 450 1,000 1,300 1895 90 175 250 190 550 900 1905 75 90 140 175 225 600 LincolnCents 63BN 63RB 63RD 65BN 65RB 65RD 1909VDB 40 50 60 90 100 175 1909-S VDB

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Vic Bozarth is a familiar face on the bourse floor to many who have attended coin shows over the last five decades. He’s a self-described “coin wheenie” who has attended more than 1,000 shows and vast experience both buying and selling many of the finest PCGS coins. His numismatic knowledge as a dealer and collector provides a unique perspective on our industry.

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The type and date examples used for this article include: Type: Half Cents: Draped Bust, Classic, and Braided Hair Large Cents: Draped Bust, Classic, Coronet, and Braided Hair Two Date:CentsIndian Cents: 1865BR, 1875, 1885, 1895, and 1905 Lincoln Cents: 1909VDB, 1909-S VDB, 1910, 1914-D, 1920, and 1955 DDO TYPE Examples 63BN 63RB 2,000 2,100 2,200 3,250 4,250 7,500 50 55 80 260 3,500 4,100 4,250 6,750 7,500 16,000 1920 35 45 55 125 260 1955DDO 3,000 4,000 6,000 7,000 17,000 38,000 I listed these various types and dated examples of copper coins in all three colors in both MS63 and MS65 grades. The prices serve to illustrate the multiplier aspect to collecting RB and BN copper coins. Looking at the MS63 coins, you can buy at least two BN coins to one RD coin. In MS65 coins the disparity is even larger. Most of these MS65 examples are multiples (of the price for a BN or RB) for a Red example. The astute value-minded collector should use all the tools available when building their collection. Pursuing both BN and RB coins will also increase your available options. Having the ability to buy more coins at more attractive price levels is hard to beat. You should give it a try!

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By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

Noah Savolainen “It’s impossible to distill my week at Witter Coin U into a single quote. In fact, it would take a solid five pages to fairly recount a single day. I walked away with a new perspective on the industry and was able to build connections with fellow numismatists which I hope will last a lifetime. Although each student and instructor left with something different, I know we all found a new optimism for the community as a whole. And so, our experience in San Francisco marked the start of a great new chapter in each of our numismatic lives. Thank you, to Seth Chandler, Witter Coin, and all the generous donors for such an amazing gift.”

Timothy Chen “This week-long program gave me a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet so many talented young numismatists from around the country and to pick the brains of some of the most experienced and knowledgeable instructors in the world. Something that will stay with me […] are the friendships that I’ve made with all the amazing students and instructors who will certainly continue to have an everlasting impact in my numismatic journey. I am so grateful to Seth Chandler, the instructors, and those who donated to this program for supporting me and my fellow peers in this hobby. Without them, this would not have been possible at all.”

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WITTER COIN “U" GRADS TALK COINS, COLLECTING & CAMARADERIE

Seth Chandler, owner and chief numismatist of Witter Coin in San Francisco, California, held an innovative weeklong educational seminar in late July 2021 called Witter Coin University. Hosting 25 young numismatists (YNs) ranging in age from 13 through 21 years old, Witter Coin “U” taught its students a wide variety of numismatic topics in a forum underwritten by Chandler and supported by donations from many supporters, including PCGS. Among the individuals who helped teach the group of 25 bright-eyed students were PCGS Director of Numismatic Education and Outreach Steve Feltner, John Brush of David Lawrence Rare Coins, David McCarthy of Kagin’s, Devin Hipp of Devin Hipp Enterprises, Jim Stoutjesdyk from Heritage Auctions, and full-time graduate student Kevin Kaufmann. Chandler says his goal was to teach students more about numismatics, but he also had a deeper purpose in mind. “The number-one item that most applicants say is [important is] that they wish to meet other young numismatists just like themselves,” he says of the YNs who submitted scholarship applications with hopes of attending Witter Coin University. “This is the basis for lifelong friendships. That’s the biggest goal by far, for the YNs to make friends.” Three of the 25 students who participated in the weeklong activities, which included coin grading sessions, a whirlwind trip around the City by the Bay, and plenty of time at Witter Coin to examine rarities in-hand, shared their experiences with us.

Abigail Zechman “I have never been to a numismatic seminar event that is just for young collectors, where we are all in the same class, so that was awesome. Something else that made Witter U such a memorable experience was the casual setting of everything. I felt like I was able to build strong relationships with not just the YNs, but the instructors as well. I left San Francisco feeling more connected in our community, and with a group of people who I can turn to when I have questions and when I start my career in numismatics. I really can’t thank enough Seth, the instructors, and everyone behind the scenes who helped Witter U happen. It was a truly memorable experience.”

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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Slowly but surely, I honed my skills to become proficient in both grading and negotiating, which brought in a steady monthly income by the age of 16. Soon after, I found myself working as an intern at Heritage Auctions. This gave me valuable experience and propelled my pursuit of what became a career. After my tenure at Heritage, I started devoting my efforts to building connections with dealers across the U.S. by traveling to different tradeshows and establishing my presence within the Instagram coin community on my profile @comet_coins. Through the relationships I formed with some of the nicest people in the industry, I began to learn the tricks of theMovingtrade.

forward, I started my search to gain work experience at a major company – APMEX first crossed my mind, and the rest was history. My collecting interest was first piqued by the ever-popular Morgan Dollar, so I first began collecting toned Morgan Dollars. Each coin is a unique piece of art, painted by Mother Nature’s hand. My collecting objectives have changed over the past couple of years. My current focus is to build the finest type set of U.S. Colonial issues and medals my wallet can afford. The highlights of my present collection include a Bronze Libertas Americana Medal, an Original Copper William Washington at Cowpens Medal, and a stunning silver Castorland Medal. From the places I’ve been to the treasures I’ve seen and the people I've met, numismatics has been an amazing blessing in my life. My hope is to build a legacy remembered, and a legacy aspiring to drive numismatics toward a bright future.

YOUNG NUMISMATIST

By Joshua Lockard

My name is Joshua Lockard, I'm 20 years old, and I’m currently working as a numismatist at the American Precious Metals Exchange (APMEX) in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. I’ve been involved in the industry as both a collector and a dealer for the past five years. Since a young age, I’ve had an entrepreneurial mindset and an interest in collecting items that have a story to tell.

My journey into the vast world of coins began at my local flea market, where I purchased my first Morgan Dollar, a visually “stunning,” incredibly “lustrous,” and “extremely rare” piece, so the vest pocket dealer on the opposite side of the table said… Unfortunately, it was just my luck that I'd been duped. Once I realized that I ended up paying double the fair market price for a cleaned and circulated 1886 commondate example, I vowed to study up and learn all I could about the history and value of each U.S. coin series. Soon enough, I took my newly acquired knowledge to my first local coin show and began trading, reaping the rewards of my work in the form of ever-so-sweet cash.

A SILVERFINDSCOLLECTORYOUNGALINING 30 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 “I love what I do and I take the covenant I make with my clients seriously. As opposed to just doing invitedmycollectingintransactions,Iaminterestedforminganongoingrelationshipwithnewclients.Pleasefeeltocontactme.” — Chris Victor McCawley e a r l y c e n t s . c o m Early American Coppers Specializing in Half Cents & Large Cents Chris McCawley with Lucas Baldridge and Travis Hollon P.O. Box 6400 • Austin, TX 78762 512-297-2116 • cmccawley@aol.com ebay - friscomint@live.com CHRIS VICTOR MCCAWLEY stores.ebay.com/friscomintEARLYCENTS.com

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3. Lack of retail demand at an auction may result in an abnormally low price realized.

1. Exceptional eye appeal or particularly attractive toning – usually in multicolored hues and shades.

5. Two buyers at an auction, both with sufficient funds and both highly desirous of owning a particular coin, will often cause a “runaway” result.

2. A coin that falls at the upper end of the grade range.

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5. A particular dealer’s desire or need to reduce inventory or raise money may result in an offering below the general market.

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ABOUT THE PRICES LISTED IN THE RCMR AND THE ONLINE PCGS PRICE GUIDE

4. A sudden change in the population report, such as a new “finest-known” piece being certified, the appearance of a small hoard, or the certification of another example in the identical grade.

Some of the factors that can result in prices being below the RCMR/Price Guide listing include: 1. Unattractive, dark, or splotchy toning – poor eye appeal.

2. A coin that falls at the lower end of the grade range.

4. A coin graded a number of years ago, to some, adds to its appeal and value.

Some of the factors that can result in prices being above the RCMR/Price Guide listing include:

The prices listed in the RCMR and online are designed to represent a fair retail asking price from a knowledgeable seller to a knowledgeable buyer. Many factors can influence the value of a rare coin in a given PCGS grade. As no two vintage rare coins are exactly alike, and as grades represent a range rather than a point on a scale, fair asking prices (and prices realized at auctions) may sometimes vary from the prices listed herein.

3. Endorsement of the PCGS grade by another third-party service.

Infrequently traded coins with little or no track record over the past decade or so can be very difficult to properly value, and the offering of such a coin may bring a price well in excess or well below the price listed in the RCMR or online PCGS Price Guide. Many scarce-date Liberty gold coins fall into this category. Other values that can be highly variable include coins that lack a modifier, such as non-FSB Mercury Dimes, non-Full Head Standing Liberty Quarters, etc. Coins that “just miss” qualifying can often bring far higher prices than those that are not close to qualifying.

Keep in mind that the values listed are only a guide. Many coins offered above the prices listed here may be extremely fair buys and well worth the dealer’s asking price or the price paid at an auction. Conversely, coins can sometimes be found below the prices listed here due to a variety of reasons. Remember – use this guide as a part of your pricing research effort, not the only source.

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.

Time Sensitivity of Prices

Price changes are indicated by an arrow to the right of the price. A green arrow pointing up indicates a price that has moved up since the previous issue of the RCMR. A red arrow pointing down indicates a price that has moved down since the previous issue of the RCMR

Issues Priced

The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report is published bi-monthly by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). The prices listed in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide are meant to serve as a guide to assist the rare coin buying public in determining values for all significant United States coins. Before you use the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide, you should read the following information very carefully. What do the RCMR Prices Mean? The prices listed in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide are average dealer asking prices for PCGS-graded United States coins. The prices are compiled from various sources, including dealer ads in trade papers, dealer fixed price lists and websites, major auctions, and activity at major coin shows. The prices are what you should expect to pay, on average, for PCGSgraded coins. Note that RCMR prices do not apply to coins which have not been graded by PCGS, coins that have been graded by other grading services, or non-third party graded coins where the grade is represented by the seller, may not have been graded by the same standards as PCGS-graded coins and their market value may be different.

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

Some U.S. coin prices are very sensitive to movements in the price of silver, gold, and platinum, and the prices of these metals change daily. Bullion-sensitive U.S. coins include most silver, gold and platinum Eagles, gold Buffalo, lower-grade examples of the more common date pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, and some modern gold commemoratives. As of October 2021, metals prices (per ounce) were approximately: Gold: $1,798 Silver: $23.43 Platinum: $1,050

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Price Changes

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

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

There are 30 grades used by PCGS to grade coins, 1 being the lowest grade and 70 being the highest grade. Space considerations do not allow the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report to list prices for every grade. Consequently, the RCMR lists prices for up to 10 grades for individual coins. Grades listed are at intervals that should be the most useful to coin buyers. For “in-between” grades, readers should refer to the PCGS Online Price Guide. The RCMR lists prices at the highest end of the grading scale for the highest grade known, either graded by PCGS or known to exist in that grade. The RCMR does not list prices for fantasy grades, i.e. grades higher than are known to exist for a certain coin. The RCMR lists prices for coins with special striking designations, such as full bands, red color, prooflike surfaces, etc. For a description of all the grades and designations used in the RCMR, refer to the PCGS Grading Standards listed in this issue.

The coin market is volatile and thinly capitalized. Significant short-term price swings are always possible. Collectors Universe, its principals, and representatives do not guarantee a profit nor guarantee against a loss for any coin you buy or sell based on the information in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide Collectors Universe, its principals, and representatives also do not guarantee the accuracy of the information in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide. You buy and sell rare coins at your own risk. The following are the general grading standards for both regular strikes and proofs.

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Regular Strikes For regular strikes, the primary attribute for circulated grades, i.e. Poor (PO01) to About Uncirculated (AU58), is the amount of wear or the amount of the original design detail that is still evident. Other attributes contributing to the grade for circulated regular strikes are surface preservation and eye appeal, either of which can be positive, negative, or neutral and which affect the grade accordingly. For regular strikes in Uncirculated condition (MS60 to MS70), there are four primary attributes that determine grade: marks, strike, luster, and eye appeal.

A PCGS MS70 is a modern coin in "as struck by Mint" condition. Minor mintmade imperfections may be present. No damage or imperfections caused after minting. Not known in vintage coins. A PCGS MS69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Must be fully struck and have full original luster and eye appeal. APCGSMS68 will have some extremely minor imperfections. Must be sharply struck, have full original luster, and good eye appeal.

Grades and Designations

Complete Set Prices

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

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Strike The completeness/incompleteness of a coin’s intended detail when originally struck. Luster The strength and pattern of light reflected off a coin. Surface Preservation The condition of the surface of a coin, notably marks and/or scratches. Eye Appeal The element that “grabs” the viewer. The overall look of a coin. Often manifested as “toning.”

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

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A PCGS PR70 shows no imperfections under five-power magnification. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective. A PCGS PR69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective. A PCGS PR68 will have some extremely minor imperfections. Eye appeal must be outstanding. Brilliant proofs will be fully reflective. A PCGS PR67 will have some minor imperfections (hairlines or perhaps an bemustextremelyminormarkortwo).Eyeappealbeverygood.Brilliantproofsmustfullyreflectiveorvirtuallyso.

G06 Detail is flat, but rims are complete. Peripheral lettering is full. G04 Detail is flat. Rims slightly worn. Peripheral lettering nearly full. AG03 Rims are worn but most lettering is readable though worn.

XF45 Detail is complete with most high points slightly flat. XF40 Detail is complete with some high points flat.

A PCGS PR66 will have a few hairlines and/or very minor marks. Eye appeal must be very good. Brilliant proofs must be fully reflective or nearly so. A PCGS PR65 will have minor hairlines and or minor marks. Eye appeal must be positive. Brilliant proofs must show good reflectivity. A PCGS PR64 will have noticeable hairlines and/or small marks. Eye appeal must not be negative. Brilliant proofs may have subdued reflectivity.

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

APCGSMS62 willhavenowearonhigh points. There may be considerable marks and abrasions and some may be severe. Strike may not be full and eye appeal may be negative. Luster may be dull. A PCGS MS61 will have no wear on the high points. There may be multiple heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be dull, and/or eye appeal may be negative.

A PCGS PR63 will have obvious hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal may be somewhat negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull. A PCGS PR62 will have numerous hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal may be quite negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull. A PCGS PR6l will have lots of hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective. A PCGS PR60 will have no wear on the high points, but will be very hairlined and/or marked. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective. Proofs below PR60 For proof strikings grading below PR60, the grading is based on the amount of wear and the standards are the same as for regular strikes. In addition to grade, certain coins have characteristics that collectors recognize as important and PCGS designates these characteristics using the standards that follow.

VF35 Detail is 80 to 85% complete.

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

A PCGS MS60 will have no wear on the high points. There may be many heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be very dull, and/or eye appeal may be quite negative. A PCGS AU58 will show full detail with minor friction on only the highest points. A PCGS AU55 will show full detail with friction on less than 1/2 of the surface, mainly on the high points. A PCGS AU53 will show full detail with friction on 1/2 or more of the surface. There may be a very slight flatness on high points.

FR02 Mostly worn, but some design details are visible. PO01 Barely identifiable as to date and type. Proofs reflectivityNoteinaaareandlackofForproofstrikings,theprimaryattributesgradearehairlinesand/ormarks(orof),reflectivity(forbrilliantproofs),eyeappeal.Notethatnearlyallproofsfullystruck,thusstrikeisusuallynotfactor.Strikeonlycomesintoplaywhenproofshowsapartialstrike,resultingadownwardadjustmentofgrade.thatfortonedbrilliantproofs,theisasperceivedundertoning.

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

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

VF30 Detail is 70 to 80% complete. VF25 Detail is 60 to 70% complete.

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

F15 Detail is full in recessed areas. All lettering is sharp. F12 Detail is evident in deeply recessed areas. Lettering is mostly sharp. VG10 Design is worn with some detail evident. VG08 Design is worn with only slight detail evident.

VF20 Detail is 50 to 60% complete.

Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes

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 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.

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Full Bands for Mercury Dimes

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.

Full Steps for Jefferson Nickels

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 Head for Standing Liberty Quarters

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

Color for Copper Coins (MS60 or better)

DeepMirrorProoflike(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 Cameo (DCAM) PCGS designates Deep Cameo for brilliant proofs that display deep, even frosting on the devices of both sides of the coin. No Grade Coins

Full Bell Lines for Franklin Half Dollars

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

Cameo Proofs Cameo(CAM) PCGSdesignatesCameo 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.

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. Holder No Grade coins are returned to the submitter with encapsulation.

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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.

Code Reason 82 Filed Rims 91 Questionable Color 92 Cleaning 93 Planchet Flaw 94 Altered Surfaces 95 Scratches 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 Would you like further information about the PCGS Grading Standards, Designations, and No Grade Standards? View high-resolution images and in-depth videos for each at www.PCGS.com/grades For PCGS Banknote grading standards visit www.PCGS.com/banknote/grades. 36 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 37RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY CAP HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 1, Facing Left (1793) 1000 1793 BN 3000 3850 5300 9000 15500 20000 45000 60000 115000 450000 66 612 1001 1793 RB - - - - - - - - 200000 - 63 1 Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 2, Facing Right, Large Head (1794) 1003 1794 BN 500 900 1300 2150 3000 5500 14500 26000 92500 175000 65 467 1004 1794 RB 250000 65 1 35015 1794 LowReliefHead BN 500 900 1300 2150 3000 5500 14500 21500 92500 165000 66 109 35054 1794 HighReliefHead BN 3000 5500 14500 21500 92500 205000 66 39 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 1000 1450 3000 4900 11500 17000 40000 135000 67 189 1015 1795 LE PunctuatedDate BN 390 675 1400 2000 4500 7000 17500 36000 75000 160000 65 53 1012 1795 PlainEdge,PunctuatedDate BN 315 600 1000 1700 3400 6750 24000 31000 80000 - 63+ 108 1018 1795 PlainEdge,NoPole BN 315 600 1000 1450 3000 5000 11500 18500 40000 135000 66+ 392 1030 1796 NoPole BN 25000 50000 80000 150000 250000 - - - 500000 785000 65 9 1027 1796 WithPole BN 13000 17000 25000 38500 70000 80000 120000 215000 275000 400000 66 50 1028 1796 WithPole RB - - - - - - - - - 425000 66+ 6 1042 1797 1Above1 BN 315 600 1000 1450 3000 4900 11500 17000 40000 125000 66 231 1043 1797 1Above1 RB - - - - - - - - - 165000 66 1 1036 1797 PlainEdge BN 335 650 1000 1450 3300 4900 13500 20000 50000 66 197 35107 1797 LowHead,PlainEdge BN 315 600 1000 1450 3250 - - - 195000 - 63 43 1033 1797 LetteredEdge BN 800 1750 2750 5500 15500 25000 45 17 1039 1797 GrippedEdge BN 55000 85000 115000 150000 - - - - - - 10 5 DRAPED BUST HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Half Cent (1800-1808) 1048 Type BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 21500 1049 Type RB 1650 4500 10500 30000 1050 Type RD - - - - - - 20000 400001051 1800 BN 110 215 425 700 1400 3000 4650 6750 22500 65 434 1052 1800 RB - - - - - - 15000 - - - 64+ 19 1053 1800 RD 27000 63 6 1054 1802/0 Reverseof1800 BN 18500 57500 100000 120000 - - - - - - 40 13 1057 1802/0 Reverseof1802 BN 900 4500 15000 35000 45 201 1060 1803 BN 90 235 475 925 2250 4200 6500 10500 - - 64+ 510 1061 1803 RB 4750 12500 285000 66 3 1069 1804 Crosslet4,Stems BN 90 160 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 19500 - 65+ 729 1075 1804 SpikedChin BN 98 200 310 485 1100 2200 4250 7850 21500 45000 66 794 1066 1804 Plain4,Stems BN 115 360 785 1500 6000 10000 - 46000 - - 64 92 1072 1804 Crosslet4 NoStems BN 90 175 285 435 850 1500 4000 6750 21500 65+ 216 1073 1804 Crosslet4,NoStems RB - - - - - - 4500 10500 30000 - 66 5 1063 1804 Plain4NoStems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 21500 65 1264 1064 1804 Plain4NoStems RB - - - - - - 4500 10500 30000 - 65 25 1081 1805 NoStems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 2350 5500 7000 25000 65 321 1082 1805 NoStems RB - - - - - - 11500 16000 - - 64 2 1087 1805 Small5,Stems BN 1100 3250 16500 34000 48500 58 75 1090 1805 Large5,Stems BN 90 185 325 425 1500 2650 6750 9250 - - 64 184 1093 1806 Small6,NoStems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 21500 66 968 1094 1806 Small6,NoStems RB - - - - - 1650 4500 10500 30000 - 66+ 42 1095 1806 Small6,NoStems RD 20000 40000 64 3 1096 1806 Small6,Stems BN 220 800 1800 4000 7250 13500 35000 100000 - - 64 80 1099 1806 Large6,Stems BN 90 185 325 425 1000 1450 3750 5750 64 268 1100 1806 Large6,Stems RB - - - - - 2150 4500 11500 - - 64 57 1101 1806 Large6,Stems RD 20000 40000 64+ 9 1104 1807 BN 90 185 325 450 1300 2650 10000 34000 - - 64 491 1107 1808 BN 90 185 385 600 2100 2950 9500 30000 64+ 303 1110 1808/7 BN 220 575 2150 4500 15000 - - 490000 - - 64+ 149 CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 20 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) 1119 Type BN 65 s 90 105 s 115 s 140 220 s 335 565 800 1700 1120 Type RB 350 1000 1500 4250 1121 Type RD - - - - - - 375 1700 5000 20000 1123 1809 BN 65 s 90 120 150 190 500 700 1900 4100 6500 66 599 1124 1809 RB - - - - - - - 2300 8000 23500 66 11 1129 1809 Circlein0 BN 70 120 275 450 800 1350 5500 25000 66 74 1126 1809/6 9overInverted9 BN 75 125 165 225 315 850 1400 3250 5500 42500 65 494 1127 1809/6 9overinverted9 RB 4500 63 1 1132 1810 BN 80 150 275 400 700 1200 1600 3800 8000 18000 66+ 212 1133 1810 RB 6500 63 1 1135 1811 BN 450 1400 1800 3000 4250 23500 45000 105000 225000 285000 65+ 271 1138 1811 MickleyRestrike BN 18000 24500 27500 65+ 3 1141 1825 BN 65 s 95 120 165 200 400 900 2000 3600 6200 65+ 528 1142 1825 RB 2500 9750 64 4 1144 1826 BN 65 s 90 105 120 150 300 425 1075 1700 6000 66 585 1145 1826 RB 550 2500 25000 64 5 1147 1828 13Stars BN 65 s 90 105 s 115 s 140 220 s 335 565 800 1700 66 1518 1148 1828 13Stars RB 350 1000 1500 4250 65 225 1149 1828 13Stars RD - - - - - - 350 3350 5500 20000 65 21 1150 1828 12Stars BN 65 115 140 175 275 525 1100 1800 3000 6500 65 441 1151 1828 12Stars RB - - - - - - - 2500 8750 40000 65 6 1153 1829 BN 60 90 100 110 140 265 435 815 1200 3000 65 534 1154 1829 RB - - - - - - 500 3000 8500 30000 66 47 1155 1829 RD 47500 64 1 CENTSHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 38 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 20 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL 1156 1831 BN 6000 8500 12500 20000 50000 75000 - - - - 55 9 1159 1832 BN 65 s 90 105 s 115 s 140 220 s 335 565 1150 3250 66 855 1160 1832 RB - - - - - - 360 1075 4500 25000 65 17 1162 1833 BN 65 s 90 105 s 115 s 140 220 s 335 565 800 1700 66 919 1163 1833 RB - - - - - - 350 1000 1500 4250 66 113 1164 1833 RD 375 1700 5000 20000 65 17 1165 1834 BN 65 s 90 105 s 115 s 140 220 s 335 565 800 2000 65+ 973 1166 1834 RB 350 1000 2050 4250 66 53 1167 1834 RD - - - - - - - 2500 6250 19500 65 3 1168 1835 BN 65 s 90 105 s 115 s 140 220 s 335 565 800 1700 66 1644 1169 1835 RB - - - - - - 350 1000 1500 4250 66 233 1170 1835 RD 1700 5000 20000 65 53 CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) 1174 Type BN 3500 3800 s 4100 s 4500 s 4800 s 6800 s 10000 s 13000 s 17500 30000 1175 Type RB - - 4500 5000 6000 7600 s 14500 t 28000 t 38000 s 1176 Type RD 5250 s 6000 s 7250 s 11000 s 18500 32500 42000 1186 1831 Original BN 40000 45000 50000 55000 60000 70000 80000 90000 125000 - 66 10 1187 1831 Original RB 65000 62 1 1189 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 BN - - - - 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+ 3 1195 1832 BN 35000 65 3 1196 1832 RB - - - - - - 55000 75000 - - 66+ 3 1198 1833 BN 3800 s 4100 s 4500 s 4800 s 6800 s 10000 s 13000 s 65 21 1199 1833 RB - - - - - 7600 s 14500 t 28000 t 38000 s - 66 9 1200 1833 RD 32500 65 1 1201 1834 BN - - - - 4800 s 6800 s 10000 s 13000 s 17500 - 65 9 1202 1834 RB 6000 7600 s 14500 t 28000 t 38000 s 66 10 1203 1834 RD - - - - - - - 32500 - - 65 1 1204 1835 BN 4800 s 6800 s 10000 s 13000 s 65 8 1205 1835 RB - - - - 6000 7600 s 14500 t 28000 t - - 65 4 1206 1835 RD 18500 64 2 1207 1836 Original BN - 4250 4500 4900 5500 8000 11000 14500 19500 - 66 23 1208 1836 Original RB 9000 16500 30000 66 8 35315 1836 1st Restrike, Rev of 1836 BN - - - - - 7250 10000 13500 18500 - 66+ 3 1210 1836 Restrike Rev of 1840 BN 15000 22500 64+ 1 1211 1836 Restrike, Rev of 1840 RB - - - - - - 19500 - 35000 - 66 4 BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) 1215 Type BN 55 72 90 110 180 250 400 575 950 1650 1216 Type RB 300 625 850 1600 8250 1217 Type RD - - - - - 400 1000 1750 4500 1218 1849 BN 60 82 145 200 350 500 775 1600 6750 65 560 1219 1849 RB - - - - - 600 1000 3500 - - 64 13 1221 1850 BN 275 360 425 475 900 1350 2600 6250 11000 65 432 1222 1850 RB - - - - - 1400 3000 7000 - - 64 8 1223 1850 RD 10000 64 1 1224 1851 BN 55 72 90 110 225 275 450 700 1650 8250 66 1123 1225 1851 RB 775 1150 2500 65 142 1226 1851 RD - - - - - - 2150 6500 42500 - 65 33 1227 1853 BN 55 72 90 110 215 275 400 575 1100 1750 66 1267 1228 1853 RB - - - - - - 700 950 2750 - 65 68 1230 1854 BN 55 72 90 125 225 265 400 635 1100 2500 66 856 1231 1854 RB - - - - - - 750 1250 2000 9500 66+ 173 1232 1854 RD 1650 3250 9000 65 21 1233 1855 BN 55 72 90 110 180 250 400 575 950 2200 66+ 995 1234 1855 RB 300 625 850 1600 9000 66 306 1235 1855 RD - - - - - 400 1000 1750 4500 - 66 291 1236 1856 BN 55 72 95 120 215 300 475 650 1500 65 480 1237 1856 RB - - - - - 325 650 1200 2150 - 65 85 1238 1856 RD 1000 1700 4500 24500 55000 66 17 1239 1857 BN 65 92 165 200 260 365 675 850 2000 4000 65+ 649 1240 1857 RB 425 850 1600 2300 65 188 1241 1857 RD - - - - - - 1450 2400 10000 25000 66 21 BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) 1245 Type BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 45000 1246 Type RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 18000 26000 1247 Type RD - - 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 24500 37500 47500 1248 1840 Original BN 4250 5000 5500 7500 10000 15000 20000 40000 66 11 1249 1840 Original RB - - 6000 7500 9000 12000 18500 42500 - - 65 5 1250 1840 Original RD 9000 61 1 1251 1840 Restrike BN - - 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 - 66+ 15 1252 1840 Restrike RB 7500 12500 23000 35000 66 4 1253 1840 Restrike RD - - - - - - 18500 - - - 64 1 1254 1841 Original BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 45000 67 39 1255 1841 Original RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 40000 - - 65 7 1256 1841 Original RD 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 64+ 2 CENTSHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 39RARE COIN MARKET REPORT BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 55201 1841 Original CAM - - - - - - - 50000 - - 65 1 1257 1841 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 66+ 9 1258 1841 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 18000 - - 65 6 1260 1842 Original BN 3450 3650 5000 5500 6500 8500 16500 28000 40000 66 6 1261 1842 Original RB - - - - 9000 15000 30000 - - - 62 1 1262 1842 Original RD 47500 66 1 1263 1842 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 - 66+ 16 1264 1842 Restrike RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 25000 35000 66+ 8 1266 1843 Original BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 70000 - 66 21 1267 1843 Original RB 21000 30000 65 3 91268 1843 Original CAM - - - - - - 30000 95000 - - 65 2 1269 1843 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 66 12 1270 1843 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 18000 - - 65 7 1272 1844 Original BN 3750 4000 5750 6500 6750 9000 11000 20000 92500 66 8 1273 1844 Original RB - - 6250 6750 7250 10000 13500 25000 - - 65 5 1274 1844 Original RD 6500 7000 10000 15000 63 2 1275 1844 Restrike BN - - - - 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 - 66+ 13 1276 1844 Restrike RB 7250 11000 18000 26000 66 6 1278 1845 Original BN - - 16000 17500 22500 27500 40000 - - - 64 6 1279 1845 Original RB 17000 18500 23500 30000 43500 47500 65+ 8 1281 1845 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 21500 - 66+ 12 1282 1845 Restrike RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 18000 26000 66 5 1284 1846 Original BN - - - 4500 5250 9000 15000 19000 - - 64+ 9 1285 1846 Original RB 5750 10500 18000 22500 65 3 1287 1846 Restrike BN - - - - 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 - 66 15 1288 1846 Restrike RB 7250 11000 18000 65 5 1290 1847 Original BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 - - 65 8 1291 1847 Original RB 7250 11000 18000 26000 66 5 1292 1847 Original RD - - 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 - - - 65 1 1293 1847 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 45000 67 17 1294 1847 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 18000 - - 66 12 1295 1847 Restrike RD 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 64 2 1296 1848 Original BN - 4150 4350 5500 6750 14500 16500 51500 - - 65 9 1297 1848 Original RB 8250 22500 55000 65+ 10 1299 1848 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 - 66 20 1300 1848 Restrike RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 18000 26000 66 6 1301 1848 Restrike RD - - 5500 6000 9000 10500 18500 25000 - - 67 4 1308 1849 LargeDate BN 15000 20000 45000 64 3 1302 1849 SmallDate,Original BN - - - - 5500 7500 12500 41500 - - 65 6 1303 1849 SmallDate Original RB 7750 14000 64 2 1304 1849 SmallDate,Original RD - - - - - - 21000 - - - 65 1 1305 1849 SmallDate,Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 23000 65 11 1306 1849 SmallDate,Restrike RB - - - - - - 13500 20000 90000 - 66 8 1311 1850 BN 4150 5000 6000 7600 11500 55000 65 9 1312 1850 RB - - 5000 5500 6500 10000 22500 75000 - - 65+ 8 1314 1851 Cohen1 BN 44500 64+ 1 1315 1851 Cohen1 RB - - - - - - - 67500 - - 65 1 35402 1852 Restrike BN 3450 3650 3850 4500 5250 5750 6650 11000 13000 66 52 35403 1852 Restrike RB - - 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 15500 23500 - 66 15 1323 1854 BN 5250 7000 10500 66 6 1324 1854 RB - - - - - 7250 11000 18000 - - 65 3 1326 1855 BN 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 65 18 1327 1855 RB - - - - - 7250 11000 18000 - - 65 7 1328 1855 RD 10500 18500 24500 65 3 1329 1856 BN - - 3850 4500 5250 7000 10500 17500 - - 65 26 1330 1856 RB 4250 5000 5750 7250 11000 18000 26000 66 15 1331 1856 RD - - - - - - 18500 - - - 64 1 35423 1856 Restrike BN 6500 10000 1332 1857 BN - - 3000 3250 3500 4000 6500 7000 16000 - 66 35 1333 1857 RB 3950 4150 5000 5500 6850 16500 22500 66 20 FLOWING HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 1, Chain Cent (1793) 1340 1793AMERI BN 5750 9000 13500 25000 52500 85000 280000 450000 675000 2500000 64+ 152 1341 1793AMERICA BN 5200 7000 10500 19000 42500 57500 150000 240000 325000 950000 65 548 1342 1793AMERICA RB 1100000 65 1 91341 1793Periods BN 5200 7000 11000 22000 47500 75000 215000 - - 1250000 66 124 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 2, Wreath Cent (1793) 1347 1793VineandBarsEdge BN 2000 3150 4250 6250 17000 21000 42500 65000 100000 265000 69 720 1348 1793VineandBarsEdge RB 325000 67 2 1350 1793LetteredEdge BN 2150 3450 5100 6750 15000 24000 60000 90000 200000 - 64 233 1353 1793StrawberryLeaf BN 365000 400000 700000 10 3 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 3, Liberty Cap, Beaded Border (1793) 1359 1793 LibertyCap BN 8000 9850 16000 24000 65000 140000 500000 64+ 168 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 4, Liberty Cap, Denticled Border (1794-1796) 1356 Type BN 335 450 725 1100 2400 3500 7250 10750 18500 60000 1357 Type RB - - - - - - - 22000 50000 200000 1362 1794 Headof1793 BN 3000 4250 8500 17000 31000 34500 75000 180000 64 92 901374 1794 Headof1794 BN 375 485 765 1250 2400 4250 12500 20000 45000 120000 66+ 1539 901375 1794 Headof1794 RB 65000 235000 67 13 1365 1794 Headof1795 BN 335 500 750 1250 2750 5000 13500 19000 31500 85000 67 609 1366 1794 Headof1795 RB 50000 200000 67 14 1374 1794 StarredReverse BN 21500 30000 38500 58500 165000 275000 - - - - 50 36 911374 1794 NoFractionBar BN 385 500 1125 1600 6000 6500 32500 50000 83500 160000 65 21 CENTS/CENTSHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 40 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT FLOWING HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 HighGrade TOTAL 1377 1795 Lettered Edge BN 355 470 950 1500 3850 6500 13500 17500 30000 87500 65 154 1378 1795 Lettered Edge RB 24000 65000 200000 65+ 9 1380 1795 Plain Edge BN 335 450 725 1100 2400 3500 7250 10750 18500 60000 66 762 1381 1795 Plain Edge RB 90000 65 2 1383 1795 Reeded Edge BN 225000 300000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 4 1386 1795 Jefferson Head, Plain Edge BN 20000 30000 50000 75000 225000 275000 40 24 1389 1795 Jeff Head, Let Edge BN 60000 65000 100000 150000 425000 - - - - - 30 3 1392 1796 BN 335 450 900 1450 5250 11500 32500 37000 90000 230000 66 437 DRAPED BUST CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Cent (1796-1807) 1398 Type BN 125 325 750 1600 4500 6500 19000 26000 38500 57500 1399 Type RB - - - - - - 22500 30000 65000 80000 1400 Type RD 6000 25000 40000 70000 120000 1404 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 BN 500 2500 7500 9500 27500 - 52500 125000 - 210000 66+ 127 1405 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 RB 250000 66 1 1401 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 BN 550 1350 5000 7000 27500 33500 62500 75000 - 125000 66 172 1402 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 RB 150000 275000 66 3 1407 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 BN 600 1600 4250 9500 13500 15000 22500 28500 50000 - 65 111 1408 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 RB 27500 63 1 1413 1796 LIHERTY BN 1350 3500 13500 16000 45000 60000 - - - - 65 61 1414 1796 LIHERTY RB 140000 64 1 1419 1797 Rev of 1795, Plain Edge BN 225 850 4000 8000 13500 31500 40000 45000 - - 65 38 1416 1797 Rev of ‘95, Gripped Edge BN 500 1100 2500 5000 17500 35000 60000 72500 90000 65+ 84 1422 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems BN 275 675 1750 2600 5750 8000 19000 26000 38500 60000 66 640 1423 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems RB 24000 31000 65000 125000 66 12 1425 1797 Rev of 1797, No Stems BN 300 950 3000 8500 35000 42500 - - - - 62 56 1440 1798/7 BN 300 1000 2500 5000 13000 25000 65000 62 95 1428 1798 Reverse of 1795 BN 200 500 1900 3250 5500 7500 20000 30000 50000 - 65 56 1431 1798 1st Hair Style BN 165 575 1500 2700 8500 12000 32500 40000 50000 65 410 1432 1798 1st Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - 67500 - 65 1 1434 1798 2nd Hair Style BN 175 440 1150 2000 5150 8750 23000 42500 90000 65+ 1037 1435 1798 2nd Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - 150000 - 65 1 1443 1799 BN 4750 16000 49000 200000 375000 600000 61 241 1446 1799/8 BN 10000 30000 45000 225000 675000 - - - - - 58 66 1449 1800 BN 165 450 1350 3250 7000 16500 22500 27500 80000 65 368 1450 1800 RB - - - - - 17000 25000 60000 110000 - 65+ 5 1452 1800/1798 BN 200 775 2150 4500 12500 40000 65 71 1453 1800/1798 RB - - - - - - - - 125000 - 65 1 1455 1800/79 BN 165 475 1400 3200 7900 18000 40000 60000 64+ 204 1458 1801 BN 125 400 975 2500 6000 9000 18500 27500 - - 64 319 1459 1801 RB 30000 37500 70000 64 5 1460 1801 RD - - - - - - - 50000 - - 64 1 1461 1801 3 Errors Reverse BN 300 1500 6000 7000 85000 125000 63 106 1464 1801 1/000 BN 225 650 1750 3700 9000 17500 32500 - - - 65 119 1467 1801 100/000 BN 375 875 2500 5500 15000 62 43 1470 1802 BN 125 325 750 1600 4500 6500 19000 26000 38500 - 65 1063 1471 1802 RB 22500 30000 65000 80000 67 5 1473 1802 1/000 BN 300 650 1250 1800 9000 - 25000 37500 - - 64 67 1474 1802 1/000 RB 70000 65 1 1476 1802 No Stems BN 125 325 750 1900 5500 12000 23000 31000 - - 64+ 140 1477 1802 No Stems RB 13000 30000 62500 64+ 1 1482 1803 Small Date, Small Fraction BN 125 325 750 1600 4500 6500 19000 26000 38500 57500 66 918 1483 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RB 22500 30000 65000 80000 67 9 1484 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RD - - - - - - - 75000 - - 64 1 1485 1803 Small Date, Large Fraction BN 125 325 750 1600 4500 6500 19000 26000 38500 57500 65 473 1497 1803 Large Date, Sm Frac BN 10000 30000 57500 85000 - - - - - - 40 26 1501 1803 Large Date, Large Fraction BN 135 425 1500 3500 22500 58 28 911501 1803 100/000 BN 175 450 1250 3000 7500 11500 35000 62500 - - 64 79 921501 1803 No Stems BN 167 425 900 1850 3500 7250 19500 45000 65 43 921502 1803 No Stems RB - - - - - - - 42500 - 210000 66 3 1504 1804 BN 2350 5750 11500 22000 170000 200000 600000 63 332 1510 1805 BN 125 325 790 1650 5000 7000 20000 25000 50000 - 66+ 381 1511 1805 RB 62500 65 2 1513 1806 BN 110 400 950 1900 5250 8250 35000 43500 60000 - 65 225 1514 1806 RB 67500 66 1 1525 1807/6 Small 7 BN 4000 11250 35000 47500 225000 - - - - - 55 32 1528 1807/6 Large 7 BN 135 500 900 1350 4900 10000 35000 52000 90000 110000 66 260 1529 1807/6 Large 7 RB - - - - - - 40000 - - 150000 66 3 1530 1807/6 Large 7 RD 500000 66 1 1534 1807 Small Fraction BN 100 550 3500 12500 53000 57500 62500 80000 - - 64 37 1516 1807 Large Fraction BN 100 350 775 1425 3350 8500 18500 23000 42500 65 172 1517 1807 Large Fraction RB - - - - - - - 35000 65000 - 65 2 1531 1807 Comet BN 150 600 2000 3000 10000 22500 35000 40000 50000 65 93 1532 1807 Comet RB - - - - - - - - 87500 - 65 2 45344 1804 Private Restrike BN 625 800 950 1300 2000 2250 3000 36425 1804 Private Restrike RB - - - - - - 1500 2250 3250 5250 36426 1804 Private Restrike RD 9500 CLASSIC HEAD CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head Cent (1808-1814) 1540 Type BN 110 475 1200 2100 4500 7450 15000 21000 38000 47500 1541 Type RB - - - - - - 17500 25000 42000 65000 1542 Type RD 450000 CENTS

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 59RARE COIN MARKET REPORT TWO CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL 3574 Type RB - - - - 150 200 260 s 410 s 520 s 1375 t 3575 Type RD 175 275 s 440 s 750 1300 s 3800 s 3579 1864 SmallMotto BN 225 400 800 1150 1300 1500 1750 2000 2750 5500 66 897 3580 1864 SmallMotto RB 1450 1600 2000 2250 3750 8000 66 217 3581 1864 SmallMotto RD - - - - - - 3250 6000 15000 67500 66 58 3576 1864 LargeMotto BN 22 30 65 100 140 175 225 325 410 s 1150 s 67 2913 3577 1864 LargeMotto RB - - - - 150 200 260 s 410 s 520 s 1375 t 66+ 2544 3578 1864 LargeMotto RD 175 275 s 440 s 750 1300 s 3800 s 67 727 3582 1865 BN 22 30 65 100 140 175 225 325 410 s 1150 s 66 1686 3583 1865 RB 150 200 260 s 410 s 520 s 1375 t 67 1480 3584 1865 RD - - - - - 275 s 440 s 750 1300 s 3000 67 414 38247 1865 Plain5 BN 27 40 85 120 165 200 275 400 550 66+ 119 38248 1865 Plain5 RB - - - - - - 275 550 1500 2500 66+ 48 38249 1865 Plain5 RD 900 1750 5750 67 27 38256 1865 Fancy5 BN 22 30 65 100 140 175 250 350 450 1250 66 153 38257 1865 Fancy5 RB 150 200 250 450 750 1400 66+ 64 38258 1865 Fancy5 RD - - - - - 250 400 750 1250 4850 67 32 3588 1866 BN 24 40 95 130 170 210 250 325 500 2500 66 526 3589 1866 RB - - - - 200 250 325 550 900 3000 66+ 361 3590 1866 RD 500 1100 2000 8750 66+ 113 3591 1867 BN 24 40 95 130 170 210 260 350 700 1400 66 524 3592 1867 RB 180 235 350 600 1000 2750 66 431 3593 1867 RD - - - - 200 350 750 1500 3500 15000 66+ 90 3594 1867 DoubledDieObverse BN 150 325 750 1500 2250 3250 4250 5500 7500 65 207 3595 1867 DoubledDieObverse RB - - - - - - 4500 8250 12500 20000 66 24 3596 1867 DoubledDieObverse RD 17500 25000 65 3 3597 1868 BN 25 50 80 150 230 250 300 400 600 - 65+ 515 3598 1868 RB 240 260 450 500 1250 4500 66+ 406 3599 1868 RD - - - - - - 700 1750 3500 20000 67 63 3603 1869 BN 30 60 120 190 230 250 375 450 700 1500 66 521 3604 1869 RB - - - - 250 300 500 650 1100 3250 66+ 334 3605 1869 RD 1000 1750 3000 9000 67 74 3606 1870 BN 40 80 170 240 325 360 400 475 700 - 65+ 432 3607 1870 RB 325 375 475 900 2100 5000 66 243 3608 1870 RD - - - - 350 500 800 2250 4750 40000 66+ 45 3609 1871 BN 50 100 160 250 300 350 400 500 750 1750 66+ 806 3610 1871 RB - - - - 350 450 650 850 1600 4000 66 281 3611 1871 RD 350 500 1000 1750 7750 17500 67 46 3612 1872 BN 325 550 1100 2000 3000 3250 3750 4000 5000 9000 66 738 3613 1872 RB 3500 4000 5000 9000 11500 66 94 3614 1872 RD - - - - - - - 15000 22500 57500 67 21 TWO CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Two Cent (1864-1873) 3618 Type BN - 265 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 1100 s 1800 4300 3619 Type RB 350 440 675 s 900 s 1300 s 2600 t 10500 3620 Type RD - - - - 490 725 s 1250 s 2450 s 5000 t 52500 3624 1864 SmallMotto BN 11500 13000 16000 26000 31000 42000 57000 65 8 3625 1864 SmallMotto RB - - - - 57500 64000 75000 110000 - - 65 7 3626 1864 SmallMotto RD 85000 115000 125000 66 3 3621 1864 LargeMotto BN - - 400 475 s 625 s 925 s 1200 2050 4250 7500 67 58 3622 1864 LargeMotto RB 450 525 s 700 1650 2250 3900 s 6250 s 16000 67 118 3623 1864 LargeMotto RD - - 550 625 s 750 1750 2750 9750 19500 - 66 23 3627 1865 BN 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 1100 s 2600 9100 67 76 3628 1865 RB - - - 350 440 675 s 900 s 1575 3500 11000 67 143 3629 1865 RD 490 840 1650 5000 15000 66 51 3630 1866 BN - - 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 950 3850 - 66 48 3631 1866 RB 350 440 675 s 1100 s 1575 4000 66+ 187 3632 1866 RD - - - - 490 725 s 1250 s 3600 t 7500 t - 66 52 3633 1867 BN 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 1100 s 1800 4300 66 33 3634 1867 RB - - - 350 440 675 s 900 s 1300 s 3750 s - 66+ 218 3635 1867 RD 490 790 1600 s 5000 s 13000 s 66 61 3636 1868 BN - - 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 1100 s 1800 4500 s 67 35 3637 1868 RB 350 440 675 s 900 s 1300 s 3500 s 15000 67+ 204 3638 1868 RD - - - - 490 725 s 1250 s 3000 5750 s 52500 67 77 3639 1869 BN 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 1100 s 1800 66 63 3640 1869 RB - - - 350 440 675 s 900 s 1300 s 3000 s 11000 s 67 275 3641 1869 RD 490 725 s 1250 s 2600 s 6250 t 47500 s 67 107 83641 1869 CAM - - - - - - 4250 s - - - 64 1 3642 1870 BN 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 1100 s 1800 6750 s 67 73 3643 1870 RB - - - 350 440 675 s 900 s 1350 s 2600 t - 66+ 277 3644 1870 RD 490 725 s 1250 s 2600 s 5000 t 52500 t 67 120 3645 1871 BN - 265 310 330 410 s 525 s 650 1100 s 1800 4300 67 70 3646 1871 RB 350 440 675 s 900 s 1300 s 2600 t 66 321 3647 1871 RD - - - - 490 725 s 1250 s 2450 s 5000 t 52500 67 117 3648 1872 BN 350 525 625 725 1000 s 1250 s 2200 66+ 148 3649 1872 RB - - - 525 675 s 825 s 1100 2250 s 3750 s 10500 s 67 407 3650 1872 RD 725 900 s 1450 3500 s 6250 52500 67 100 3651 1873 Closed3 BN 2050 2100 2150 2175 2400 2800 3150 3500 5000 - 66+ 176 3652 1873 Closed3 RB 2200 2400 2800 3100 3500 4000 t 7500 s 20000 67 377 3653 1873 Closed3 RD - - 2450 2650 3250 4000 4250 5000 12500 t 60000 s 67 61 3654 1873 Open3 BN 1500 1650 1850 2150 2750 3600 t 4100 t 5750 66+ 79 3655 1873 Open3 RB - - 1750 1950 2300 3000 4100 5750 8000 - 66+ 131 3656 1873 Open3 RD 2600 4250 5500 7500 30000 t 66+ 24 CENTSTWO

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 60 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT THREE CENT SILVER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 1, Small Star (1851-1853) 3663 Type 50 70 110 250 350 450 750 1250 3750 20000 3664 1851 50 70 110 250 350 450 750 1250 3750 - 67+ 1804 3665 1851O 75 125 250 750 1100 2000 2750 6000 67 782 3666 1852 50 70 110 250 375 450 750 1250 3750 20000 68 2224 3667 1853 50 70 110 250 350 450 800 1250 4500 67+ 1371 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 2, Large Star, Three Lines (1854-1858) 3669 Type 65 85 150 350 750 1000 1750 3250 20000 55000 3670 1854 65 85 150 350 800 1100 2250 4500 20000 85000 68 581 3671 1855 100 150 250 800 1750 2500 6000 15000 50000 67 271 3672 1856 65 85 150 350 700 1250 2250 11000 30000 - 67+ 561 3673 1857 65 85 150 350 750 1750 3250 4500 20000 67+ 404 3674 1858 65 85 150 350 750 1000 1750 3250 20000 55000 68 944 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 3, Large Star, Two Lines (1859-1873) 3676 Type 65 85 125 325 400 600 900 1500 5000 27500 3677 1859 65 85 125 325 400 650 1250 1500 7500 37500 68 553 3678 1860 65 85 125 325 400 650 2000 6000 20000 - 67 583 3679 1861 65 85 125 325 400 600 900 1500 5000 27500 68 1369 3680 1862 65 85 125 325 400 600 900 1500 3750 - 67+ 1463 3681 1862/1 65 85 175 425 500 700 1250 1800 8000 67+ 553 3682 1863 500 650 825 1200 1750 3250 3750 6500 10000 27500 68+ 113 83682 1863 PL 6750 15000 67+ 3 3684 1864 500 650 825 1250 1500 2000 3250 5000 7500 27500 68 156 83684 1864 PL 8750 67 2 3685 1865 550 650 800 1750 2750 3250 4250 5000 11000 31500 68 102 3686 1866 675 825 1250 2000 3000 3500 5500 15000 30000 68+ 121 774358 1866 PL - - - - - - - 8500 - - 66 1 3687 1867 650 900 1750 3750 5000 12500 17500 27500 42500 68 74 3688 1868 - 1000 2100 5250 6500 17500 25000 32500 55000 - 67+ 60 3689 1869 600 1100 1750 2500 4500 7500 12500 30000 50000 68 94 3690 1869/’8’ - - - - - - - - 25000 - 67+ 1 3691 1870 525 625 850 1500 2250 2500 5750 8000 32500 67+ 112 83691 1870 PL - - - - - - - 9000 - - 66 1 3692 1871 725 1000 1400 1800 2000 3000 5500 35000 68 152 83692 1871 PL - - - - - - - 4000 - - 66 1 3693 1872 1100 1700 3500 4500 6500 12500 17500 30000 65000 68 68 THREE CENT SILVER PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 1, Small Star (1851-1853) 3695 Type 105000 s 210000 s 3696 1851 - - - - - 105000 s - - 210000 s - 66 2 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 2, Large Star, Three Lines (1854-1858) 3700 Type - - 1300 1500 s 2000 s 2750 s 5000 s 6250 12500 37500 s 83700 Type CAM 1350 1600 s 2100 s 3000 s 6500 s 11000 s 30000 s 3701 1854 - - 6000 7000 10000 s 15000 s 25000 s 38000 s 65000 s - 66 22 3702 1855 3000 3500 5000 s 7000 s 15000 s 20000 s 60000 s 66 15 83702 1855 CAM - - - - - - 35000 s - 65000 s - 66+ 3 3703 1856 2500 2800 3500 6000 s 11000 s 15000 s 27500 s 66+ 25 83703 1856 CAM - - - - - 9500 15000 s 30000 s 35000 s - 66+ 6 3704 1857 1550 1700 3100 4000 s 6000 s 11000 s 45000 s 66 46 83704 1857 CAM - - - - - - - 16000 s 47500 s - 66 1 3705 1858 1300 1500 s 2000 s 2750 s 5000 s 6250 12500 37500 s 67 112 83705 1858 CAM - - - - - 3000 s 6500 s 11000 s 30000 s - 66 7 Three Cent Silver (1851-1873) - Type 3, Large Star, Two Lines (1859-1873) 3707 Type - - 275 450 750 s 850 s 1250 s 1550 2200 s 8600 s 83707 Type CAM 300 500 750 950 1650 s 2200 4000 s 14000 s 93707 Type DCAM - - - - - 1250 2250 5500 8250 21500 s 3708 1859 275 450 750 s 850 1300 2500 s 5500 s 9000 67 212 83708 1859 CAM - - 300 500 750 900 1600 3000 s 10000 s - 66+ 19 3709 1860 275 450 750 s 850 s 1600 t 4000 t 12500 s 21000 s 67+ 151 83709 1860 CAM - - - - - 950 2200 9000 s - - 65+ 8 3710 1861 275 450 750 s 850 s 1150 2100 4000 17500 s 67+ 151 83710 1861 CAM - - - - - 1100 s 2250 s 10000 s 13000 s 18000 67 27 93710 1861 DCAM 1400 s 63 1 3711 1862 - - 275 450 750 s 850 s 1250 s 1850 3500 s 10500 67 256 83711 1862 CAM 300 500 750 950 1650 s 4000 s 10000 s 22500 t 67+ 26 93711 1862 DCAM - - - - - - - - 14000 s - 66 1 3712 1863 475 500 825 s 1000 s 1250 s 1550 6000 s 66+ 197 83712 1863 CAM - - 500 525 900 1200 s 1900 s 2200 6500 21000 s 67+ 34 3713 1863/2 1400 1850 2750 3150 4000 8500 s 11500 s 22500 s 67 44 83713 1863/2 CAM - - - - 3200 5000 s 8500 s 14500 28000 t 65000 67+ 17 3714 1864 425 600 850 950 1400 s 1600 s 3500 s 11000 s 67+ 196 83714 1864 CAM - - 450 650 900 1050 1650 s 3000 s 8000 s 17500 s 68+ 63 93714 1864 DCAM 5500 65 2 3715 1865 - - 425 600 900 1025 1250 s 1600 s 2750 s - 66+ 204 83715 1865 CAM 1150 1650 s 2400 s 5750 s 14000 s 68 28 93715 1865 DCAM - - - - - - - - 18000 s - 66 2 3716 1866 425 625 800 s 1000 s 1250 s 1650 s 2750 s 8600 s 68 265 83716 1866 CAM - - 450 650 900 s 1200 s 2000 s 2600 s 4250 s 14000 s 67 66 93716 1866 DCAM 2250 5500 9000 s 66+ 7 3717 1867 - - 425 625 750 s 900 s 1250 s 1550 2400 s 8500 t 67+ 348 83717 1867 CAM 450 650 850 1100 s 1650 s 2200 4000 s 14000 s 67+ 78 93717 1867 DCAM - - - - - - - 5500 - - 66+ 2 3718 1868 500 700 725 975 1300 s 1600 s 2300 s 9000 67 314 THREECENTS–SILVER

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 61RARE COIN MARKET REPORT THREE CENT SILVER PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 83718 1868 CAM - - 525 725 750 975 1650 s 2200 4000 t 15500 67 78 93718 1868 DCAM 6000 65+ 1 3719 1869 - - 425 600 850 1100 s 1300 s 1650 s 2300 s 8600 s 67 241 83719 1869 CAM 450 650 875 1200 1650 s 2200 3500 14000 s 67+ 29 93719 1869 DCAM - - - - - - 2350 s - - 21500 s 64 1 3720 1869/8 1350 1750 2500 3000 4000 8000 9500 t 18500 67+ 34 83720 1869/’8’ CAM - - - - - 3400 4400 9000 12500 t 32500 67+ 14 3721 1870 425 600 700 950 s 1250 s 1550 2400 s 10000 68 360 83721 1870 CAM - - 450 650 875 1000 1650 s 2200 3750 s 14000 s 68 44 93721 1870 DCAM 5250 8000 66 2 3722 1871 - - 425 600 750 1000 s 1300 s 1600 s 2200 s 8600 s 68 375 83722 1871 CAM 450 650 850 1100 s 1650 s 2300 s 5000 s 14000 s 68 45 93722 1871 DCAM - - - - - - - - 15000 - 66 1 3723 1872 425 600 800 1000 s 1300 1900 s 3200 s 8750 t 68+ 342 83723 1872 CAM - - - - 925 1100 s 1600 s 2300 s 4250 t 14000 s 67 69 93723 1872 DCAM 1500 3500 8250 18000 s 66+ 2 3724 1873 - - 1250 1450 1550 1900 2300 s 3000 s 3600 s 10000 67 480 83724 1873 CAM 1500 1650 2050 2700 3500 5500 t 15000 67+ 96 93724 1873 DCAM - - - - - - 4500 5250 12500 s 19000 67 9 THREE CENT NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Nickel (1865-1889) 3730 Type 18 40 50 85 125 175 300 500 1000 2250 3731 1865 18 40 50 85 125 175 300 500 1000 15000 67 3286 3732 1866 18 40 50 95 145 200 315 500 1400 9000 67+ 1229 3733 1867 18 40 50 85 125 175 300 550 1250 66+ 985 3734 1868 18 40 50 85 125 175 300 550 1250 10000 67+ 975 3735 1869 18 40 50 85 135 225 300 750 1500 8500 67 602 3736 1870 18 40 50 85 130 200 300 600 1750 10000 67 608 3737 1871 18 40 60 150 190 275 450 850 1100 15000 67 377 3738 1872 18 40 75 150 190 325 550 1250 2000 10000 67 360 3739 1873Closed3 18 40 50 85 150 300 450 1100 3250 10000 67 314 3740 1873Open3 25 65 75 125 200 350 650 1250 3750 - 66+ 226 3742 1874 18 40 50 100 200 300 500 1000 1750 12500 67 350 3743 1875 25 65 75 135 185 300 400 850 1500 12000 67 323 3744 1876 25 75 100 200 300 400 650 1500 2250 66+ 254 3747 1879 80 150 170 260 325 450 750 1000 1500 3250 67 319 3748 1880 125 225 250 350 425 500 650 900 1100 2250 67+ 444 3749 1881 20 60 70 110 150 200 375 600 1250 4000 67 1060 3750 1882 150 275 300 400 450 700 1100 2000 4500 12000 67+ 328 3751 1883 350 550 700 1100 1750 3250 5000 12500 18500 32500 67+ 185 3752 1884 850 1800 2000 5750 7000 8000 14000 25000 42500 50000 67 111 3753 1885 1500 2300 2500 3250 4250 6000 7500 12500 22500 35000 67 139 3755 1887 325 600 650 800 850 900 1250 1750 2250 15000 67 288 3757 1888 65 110 140 235 300 375 450 650 1000 2750 68 673 3758 1889 110 235 260 350 400 500 550 700 1250 3250 67+ 515 THREE CENT NICKEL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Three Cent Nickel (1865-1889) 3760 Type 190 210 270 325 s 400 450 575 s 1050 4800 t 83760 Type CAM - 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 800 s 1450 5750 t 93760 Type DCAM 600 1150 1350 t 3200 t 8500 3761 1865 - 900 1000 s 1300 s 1600 s 3000 s 3600 s 4500 8500 - 67 172 83761 1865 CAM 1900 s 3250 s 4500 s 5250 11000 67+ 98 93761 1865 DCAM - - - - - 4500 s 5750 s 8250 s 26000 - 67+ 26 3762 1866 190 210 250 360 500 1150 1950 6000 67 238 83762 1866 CAM - - - 265 425 675 1300 2150 s 7000 - 67 88 93762 1866 DCAM 750 1300 1750 t 4250 t 19500 67+ 22 3763 1867 - 190 210 270 350 485 900 s 1200 s 5750 - 67 218 83763 1867 CAM 225 250 300 400 s 525 s 1000 s 1300 s 7250 67+ 115 93763 1867 DCAM - - - - 600 1250 s 2250 s 5000 s - - 66+ 12 3764 1868 190 210 270 375 s 550 700 2300 s 66 180 83764 1868 CAM - 215 240 310 400 640 825 s 2400 s 7500 t - 67+ 99 93764 1868 DCAM 1150 1600 t 3750 t 66+ 27 3765 1869 150 190 210 270 325 s 425 s 650 800 3750 s - 67 244 83765 1869 CAM 190 210 285 425 s 525 s 750 1050 s 5250 67+ 114 93765 1869 DCAM - - - - 600 1150 1350 t 3000 t 15000 - 67 49 3766 1870 190 210 270 325 s 400 650 1050 4200 67 347 83766 1870 CAM - - - 300 405 490 900 1850 s 9250 s - 67 75 93766 1870 DCAM 3750 t 6750 t 10000 66+ 4 3767 1871 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 600 850 4250 s - 67+ 396 83767 1871 CAM 200 215 275 385 550 900 3750 s 18500 s 67 34 93767 1871 DCAM - - - - - - - 6500 19000 - 67 1 3768 1872 190 210 270 325 s 400 600 900 2600 s 67 382 83768 1872 CAM - 210 235 300 360 s 475 s 850 s 1500 s 5500 - 67 80 93768 1872 DCAM 3500 t 4250 t 66+ 6 3769 1873Closed3 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 625 850 4250 t - 67+ 523 83769 1873Closed3 CAM 300 365 425 875 1500 10500 67 115 3770 1874 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 550 s 950 4250 - 67 354 83770 1874 CAM 310 370 440 650 1350 s 6750 t 67+ 96 93770 1874 DCAM - - - - - 1450 - 8500 - - 66+ 3 3771 1875 200 225 295 400 475 900 1200 5500 67 347 83771 1875 CAM - - - - 450 800 1450 s 2400 t - - 66+ 35 3772 1876 190 210 270 325 s 465 600 900 4500 67+ 414 NICKEL–CENTSTHREE/SILVER–CENTSTHREE

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 62 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT THREE CENT NICKEL PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 83772 1876 CAM - 210 235 310 390 640 775 t 1200 s 6000 - 67 104 93772 1876 DCAM 1550 4750 7000 67 18 3773 1877 1700 1800 1850 1950 s 2300 2750 3600 t 4000 t 5500 t - 67 476 83773 1877 CAM 2300 3250 s 4000 5000 s 6000 t 68 169 93773 1877 DCAM - - - - - 3750 s - 11000 s - - 66 4 3774 1878 550 575 600 625 700 775 900 1000 1800 s 10500 68 790 83774 1878 CAM - 600 625 650 750 875 950 1250 s 1800 s 12500 s 68 257 93774 1878 DCAM 4750 7000 s 13500 s 67+ 4 3775 1879 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 475 560 1200 s 4800 t 68 1005 83775 1879 CAM 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 800 s 1550 s 8000 t 68 203 3776 1880 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 450 560 1100 - 67+ 1195 83776 1880 CAM 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 1175 s 2400 t 67+ 81 3777 1881 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 500 610 1250 5800 t 68 1150 83777 1881 CAM 360 s 425 s 625 s 800 s 1450 14500 t 68 183 93777 1881 DCAM - - - - 600 1150 1350 t 3200 t 7250 t - 67 10 3778 1882 190 210 270 325 s 400 450 575 s 1200 s 4800 t 68+ 1191 83778 1882 CAM - 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 800 s 1450 5750 t 68+ 240 93778 1882 DCAM 1750 s 6000 9000 t 67 5 3779 1883 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 450 650 s 1200 4800 t 68+ 1963 83779 1883 CAM 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 800 s 1600 s 8500 t 68 251 93779 1883 DCAM - - - - - - - 8500 15000 - 67+ 3 3780 1884 190 210 270 325 s 400 500 560 1100 t 5250 s 68 1368 83780 1884 CAM - 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 900 s 1450 7750 s 68 210 93780 1884 DCAM 4400 9750 67+ 4 3781 1885 - 190 210 270 325 s 450 s 625 s 725 s 950 7000 68 1284 83781 1885 CAM 210 235 300 360 s 460 s 625 s 800 s 2500 15000 68 127 93781 1885 DCAM - - - - - - - 6200 - - 66 2 3782 1886 350 360 385 425 450 575 s 700 s 1350 5250 68 1362 83782 1886 CAM - - - 415 475 525 625 825 1400 s - 67+ 100 93782 1886 DCAM 5000 66 1 3783 1887/(6) - 300 320 350 425 500 575 850 s 2400 s - 67 583 83783 1887/(6) CAM 525 600 800 1700 s 5250 67 24 3784 1887/6 StrongOverdate - 400 425 450 550 600 675 1000 2500 - 67+ 542 83784 1887/6 StrongOverdate CAM 650 675 850 1500 s 4600 t 67+ 115 3785 1888 - 190 210 270 325 s 400 450 575 s 1050 8000 68 1205 83785 1888 CAM 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 800 s 2500 s 67+ 248 93785 1888 DCAM - - - - 600 1150 1350 t 3200 t 18500 - 67+ 10 3786 1889 190 210 270 325 s 400 450 550 1050 s 7250 68 1290 83786 1889 CAM - 210 235 300 360 s 425 s 625 s 800 s 1500 s 13500 68 112 SHIELD NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 1, With Rays (1866-1867) 3789 Type 35 75 125 175 300 350 525 s 2000 4500 s 35000 s 3790 1866 35 75 125 175 300 350 525 s 2000 4500 s 66+ 2657 3791 1867 45 85 145 225 360 450 700 3500 9500 50000 67 921 Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 2, No Rays (1867-1883) 3793 Type 30 50 70 85 150 195 t 245 t 525 t 900 5000 s 3794 1867 30 50 70 85 150 195 t 245 t 900 1750 66+ 1458 3795 1868 30 50 70 85 150 195 t 300 750 1400 9000 67 1446 3796 1869 30 50 70 85 150 195 t 250 800 2250 66+ 776 3797 1870 40 75 110 135 190 250 425 1500 2500 - 66+ 452 3798 1871 100 175 275 315 500 700 900 2750 4500 66+ 281 3799 1872 50 100 140 160 230 270 350 1400 2000 14000 67 620 3800 1873 Open3 45 77 105 125 200 250 500 2000 4000 66+ 337 3802 1873 Large/Small3 100 550 1750 2500 5500 10500 12500 17500 - - 64 4 3801 1873 Closed3 60 115 185 210 300 450 900 2250 4500 66+ 186 3803 1874 45 90 130 150 220 260 350 1250 3000 - 66+ 381 3804 1875 60 130 185 210 280 325 450 1500 3000 20000 67 333 3805 1876 50 110 170 190 260 300 400 1250 2750 - 66+ 513 3808 1879 450 725 875 1000 1750 2100 2750 3750 6000 15000 67 232 3810 1880 2000 3000 4250 5500 9250 15000 28500 65000 125000 - 66 121 3811 1881 275 500 600 700 1050 1250 1500 2750 3750 5500 67 398 3812 1882 30 50 70 85 150 195 t 245 t 525 t 900 5000 s 67+ 1854 3813 1883 Shield 30 50 70 85 150 195 t 245 t 525 t 900 5000 s 67+ 3076 3814 1883/2 Shield 275 550 950 1150 1550 1900 2250 8500 12500 - 66+ 194 SHIELD NICKEL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 HighGrade TOTAL Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 1, With Rays (1866-1867) 3816 Type 1200 1300 1425 s 1750 s 2050 s 2850 s 3250 s 1800083816 Type CAM 2000 2650 s 3300 5500 19000 93816 Type DCAM - - - - - - 21000 s 48000 s3817 1866 1200 1300 1425 s 1750 s 2050 s 2850 s 3250 s 17000 t 67 292 83817 1866 CAM - - - 2000 2650 s 3300 5500 18000 - - 67 101 93817 1866 DCAM 21000 s 48000 s 67 4 3818 1867 - - 18000 23000 35000 39000 t 55000 - - - 66 32 83818 1867 CAM 25000 36000 50000 77500 t 66 26 Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 2, No Rays (1867-1883) 3820 Type 225 s 270 s 300 s 375 s 530 s 600 s 800 s 1500 11000 s 27500 s 83820 Type CAM 240 s 310 s 330 s 425 s 575 675 900 s 1750 s 13500 s 93820 Type DCAM 265 s 325 s 360 s 445 s 775 s 1950 s 3300 s 8250 s 519406 1867 NoRays-PatternRev - - - - 8500 17500 20000 - - - 66 5 519407 1867 NoRays PatternRev CAM 6000 9000 18000 22000 66 10 3821 1867 225 s 270 s 300 s 500 s 950 1200 3000 s - - - 66+ 232 83821 1867 CAM 240 s 310 s 330 s 650 1175 t 3000 s 3750 8500 67 83 NICKELS/NICKEL–CENTSTHREE

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 73RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CAPPED BUST HALF DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 4280 1833 60 100 170 450 850 1350 2750 5750 s 13500 - 67+ 1015 4281 1834 60 100 170 450 850 1350 2850 5750 15500 50000 68 958 4282 1835 LargeDate,Large5C 60 100 170 450 1100 1400 2750 7000 16500 - 67 743 4283 1835 LargeDate,Small5C 60 100 170 450 850 1800 2750 13500 66+ 167 4284 1835 SmallDate,Large5C 60 100 170 550 900 1350 6000 8750 17500 - 67+ 185 4285 1835 SmallDate,Small5C 60 100 170 450 850 1350 2750 5000 13500 38500 68 373 4287 1836 Large5C 60 100 170 500 950 1350 3250 9500 16000 - 67+ 443 4288 1836 Small5C 62 105 190 475 950 1550 3750 8500 15500 67+ 227 94288 1836 3/Inverted3 70 110 240 750 1300 1750 5500 12500 - - 66+ 4289 1837 Large5C 62 103 180 525 1000 1450 6500 17500 67+ 340 4290 1837 Small5C 70 115 300 1950 3000 5250 10000 - - - 65 87 CAPPED BUST HALF DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Half Dime (1829-1837) 4293 Type - - 4500 s 5000 s 7250 s 11250 s 15250 s 28000 s 52500 s 90000 84293 Type CAM 8000 s 12750 s 21000 s 47500 s 4294 1829 - - 4500 s 5000 s 7250 s 11250 s 15250 s 28000 s 52500 s 90000 67+ 10 392608 1829 CAM 4500 5250 8500 s 12500 20000 47500 65 2 4301 1830 - - - - - - 40000 56000 s - - 65 1 84301 1830 CAM 60000 65+ 1 4295 1831 - - 4500 s 5000 s 7250 s 11250 s 15250 s 28000 s 52500 s - 65 3 84295 1831 CAM 7500 12500 20000 45000 4292 1832 - - 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 -4296 1833 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 4297 1834 - - - - - 11250 s 15250 s 28000 s 52500 s - 66 4 84297 1834 CAM 47500 s 65 1 4298 1835 - - 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 -4299 1836 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 57500 70000 66 1 4300 1837 - - 5500 6500 9000 17500 30000 -LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838) 4310 Type 50 100 300 650 1000 1100 3000 3500 22500 40000 4311 1837LargeDate 50 100 300 650 1000 1100 3000 3500 19000 67 927 4312 1837SmallDate 50 100 300 650 1100 1350 3000 5000 18500 47500 68 593 4314 1838 O 185 500 2500 6750 12000 18500 66+ 118 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840) 4316 Type 30 50 150 350 600 900 1500 2750 6750 40000 4317 1838 30 50 150 350 600 900 1500 2750 6000 47500 68+ 790 4318 1838SmallStars 30 60 250 700 1000 2000 4250 6250 66 119 4319 1839 30 50 150 350 600 1000 2000 3500 6750 - 67+ 371 4320 1839 O 33 60 250 1250 2500 5500 8500 20000 66 162 4321 1840 NoDrapery 30 50 150 350 600 700 1800 4000 6750 39000 68 453 4322 1840 O NoDrapery 35 70 200 1750 4500 12500 16000 65 120 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 3, Stars on Obverse (1840-1859) 4325 Type 25 45 85 250 325 450 650 900 3250 12500 4326 1840 Drapery 25 75 225 550 950 1400 3000 10000 22500 - 67 112 4327 1840 O Drapery 40 150 750 30000 64 97 4328 1841 25 45 85 250 400 600 1100 1750 6000 - 67 186 4329 1841 O 75 125 325 1000 3000 3750 7500 20000 67+ 112 4330 1842 20 40 85 300 450 750 1250 2000 5500 - 67 243 4331 1842 O 75 200 650 1800 2250 5500 15000 22500 66 100 4332 1843 25 45 85 250 450 700 1750 2500 3000 - 67+ 315 4333 1844 25 50 135 350 500 800 1250 1500 4250 67+ 227 4334 1844-O 150 350 1500 6500 11000 18500 - - - - 65+ 126 4335 1845 25 45 85 250 375 600 1100 1500 4000 67+ 355 4336 1846 1000 1750 4000 - 35000 - - - - - 63 129 4337 1847 25 45 85 250 325 750 1500 2750 5500 67+ 315 4338 1848 MediumDate 22 45 100 350 600 1500 2500 5500 - - 66 161 4339 1848 LargeDate 40 100 250 1000 1750 2250 5500 18000 66 76 4340 1848-O 35 100 275 600 1500 2000 2750 4500 12500 25000 68 108 4341 1849 25 45 85 300 800 1000 1800 3500 8500 67 176 4343 1849/6 50 100 275 750 1250 1750 2500 4500 10000 17500 68 109 4342 1849/6 9OverWidelyPlaced6 50 125 275 900 1500 2000 3250 65+ 74 145432 1849/6 OverdateFS-302 50 100 275 750 1250 1750 2500 4500 10000 4344 1849 O 100 225 650 4000 7000 10000 17500 25000 66 92 4345 1850 25 45 85 250 325 500 900 1200 5000 13750 68 288 4346 1850 O 30 60 225 750 2000 4000 5000 8500 13500 67 111 4347 1851 25 45 85 250 400 550 1000 1500 6000 - 67+ 180 4348 1851 O 25 45 150 500 1000 1400 4500 7500 66+ 167 4349 1852 25 45 85 250 325 550 1100 1500 7000 20000 68 210 4350 1852 O 40 100 400 1100 2750 6000 8500 15000 66+ 113 4351 1853 NoArrows 45 125 350 850 1250 1750 2250 2750 8500 27500 68 206 4352 1853 O NoArrows 400 850 2750 10000 17500 22500 27500 65+ 95 4363 1856 25 45 85 250 325 400 750 1250 4000 19000 68 542 4364 1856 O 25 45 150 550 1000 1500 3000 5250 66+ 166 4365 1857 25 45 85 210 300 425 650 900 2750 - 67+ 1024 4366 1857 O 25 45 125 400 550 650 1000 2000 8500 20000 68 323 4367 1858 25 45 85 250 325 450 800 1000 2250 12500 68 862 4368 1858 OverInvertedDate 75 125 275 1000 1500 4000 4750 10000 66+ 110 4369 1858-O 25 47 110 300 425 550 1250 1750 11000 - 67+ 339 4371 1859 25 45 85 250 325 600 800 1500 3000 12500 68+ 307 4370 1859-O 30 60 175 400 600 900 1500 4500 - - 66+ 188 DIMESHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 74 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 4, Arrows at Date (1853-1855) 4355 Type 20 40 85 250 400 500 1000 1500 7500 4356 1853 Arrows 20 40 85 250 400 500 1000 1500 7500 - 67+ 1876 4357 1853O Arrows 23 50 110 450 1250 1750 4250 5000 17500 67 180 4358 1854 Arrows 20 40 85 250 385 600 1150 2000 12000 - 67+ 809 4359 1854O Arrows 23 52 110 325 825 1550 3900 7000 19500 67 128 4360 1855 Arrows 20 40 85 250 450 600 1650 4350 35000 60000 68 317 4361 1855O Arrows 28 66 200 1200 1600 2250 5500 11000 22500 67+ 99 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1873) 4376 Type 30 50 80 210 400 450 650 900 1900 s 9500 s 4377 1860 30 50 80 210 400 450 650 900 1900 s 9500 s 68 680 4378 1860O 30 50 80 275 500 600 1000 2750 6500 67 318 4379 1861 30 50 80 210 400 450 750 1500 6500 - 68 774 4380 1861‘1/0’ 35 90 250 675 775 1250 1750 3000 12500 67+ 209 4381 1862 30 50 80 210 400 450 650 1150 2000 s 12500 s 68+ 984 4382 1863 200 400 550 800 1000 1250 1750 2250 4500 22500 68 228 4383 1863-S 40 100 300 800 1250 1750 4000 6500 20000 - 67+ 141 4384 1864 425 850 1085 1350 1750 2250 2750 3250 6500 67 104 4385 1864-S 100 200 475 1100 1750 2750 4250 9000 - - 66 100 4386 1865 350 700 1050 1350 1500 1750 2750 3750 7500 67+ 104 4387 1865-S 50 125 400 1250 2250 4500 8500 - - - 66+ 93 4388 1866 350 650 900 1350 1450 1500 2750 3750 5000 67+ 113 4389 1866-S 35 65 250 550 1000 1500 5000 7500 16000 - 67 120 4390 1867 600 725 875 1250 1500 1750 2500 3500 20000 67 123 4391 1867-S 60 110 250 700 1250 1750 3500 7500 - - 66+ 121 4392 1868 65 150 375 700 1000 1250 1500 2500 6500 67+ 126 4393 1868-S 30 50 100 400 600 850 1750 5500 - - 66+ 184 4394 1869 30 50 80 325 450 750 1000 1500 4250 15000 68 143 4395 1869-S 30 50 90 400 1250 2000 4000 8000 - - 66+ 78 4396 1870 30 50 80 210 435 500 900 1750 4500 17500 68 355 4397 1870-S - - - - - 1750000 - - - - 64 1 4398 1871 30 50 80 210 400 475 700 1100 4500 23000 68 646 4399 1871-S 30 50 125 325 500 700 1500 3750 - - 66 202 4400 1872 30 50 80 210 400 450 650 1500 2500 67+ 660 4401 1872-S MintmarkBelowBow 30 50 80 210 400 475 750 1250 2250 20000 68 752 4402 1872S MintmarkAboveBow 30 50 80 210 435 500 800 1000 3750 67+ 309 4404 1873 30 50 80 210 400 525 1250 1750 6750 - 67+ 204 4405 1873S 30 50 80 210 400 550 800 1500 8000 67 425 LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838) 4407 1837 9000 10000 11500 s 19000 s 32000 s 41000 s 62000 s 107500 s 67 11 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840) 4408 1838 40000 85000 100000 135000 s 67 1 4409 1839 - - - - - - 32000 4500084409 1839 NoDrapery CAM 52500 s 65 1 4410 1840 - - - - 16000 25000 42500 s 100000 - - 65 3 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 3, Stars on Obverse (1840-1859) 4415 Type - - 525 625 725 850 1200 s 2300 s 3800 s 12750 s 84415 Type CAM 550 675 s 775 s 1075 s 1650 s 2850 s 5850 s 18750 s 94415 Type DCAM - - - - - 1400 s 3250 s 8500 s 14000 s 26000 s 4416 1840 Drapery 10000 12000 15000 20000 31000 s 42000 s 65 2 4417 1841 - - - - - 20000 30000 52000 s - - 65 3 84417 1841 CAM 23500 s 63 1 4418 1842 - - - - - - 30000 55000 - - 65 3 94418 1842 DCAM 100000 67 1 4419 1843 - - 11000 13000 16500 22500 35000 50000 75000 - 66+ 4 4420 1844 11500 14000 21000 s 28000 s 46000 s 66 7 84420 1844 CAM - - - - - - - 33000 s - - 65 1 4421 1845 16000 27000 s 39000 s 51000 s 65 3 4422 1846 - - 9000 10000 12000 16000 25000 s 35000 60000 s - 65 3 4423 1847 16000 25000 s 35000 48000 s 65 6 84423 1847 CAM - - - - - - - - 53000 s - 66 1 4424 1848 14000 s 19000 s 47500 s 64 1 84424 1848 CAM - - - - - - - - 75000 - 66 1 4425 1849 13000 22500 30000 62000 s 66 3 4426 1850 - - - - 15000 20000 32000 s 58000 s - - 64 1 4429 1852 11000 s 13000 s 18000 s 24000 s 47500 s 66 6 84429 1852 CAM - - - - - 14500 s 21000 s 32000 s4434 1856 1300 1500 2750 4100 s 5650 s 9600 s 12250 s 66 16 84434 1856 CAM - - - - - - 7000 11500 13000 - 66+ 6 4436 1857 650 750 1250 2150 3250 3750 4500 14000 67 30 84436 1857 CAM - - - - - 4750 s - - - - 63 1 4437 1858 575 s 700 s 900 s 1100 s 1650 s 2850 4750 17500 66 87 84437 1858 CAM - - - - 1050 s 1450 s 2450 s 4100 s 5950 s - 66 8 4438 1859 525 625 725 850 1200 s 2300 s 3800 s 12750 s 67+ 233 84438 1859 CAM - - - - - 1075 s 1650 s 2850 s 5850 s 18750 s 67 20 94438 1859 DCAM 1400 s 3250 s 8500 s 14000 s 26000 s 65 1 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 4, Arrows at Date (1853-1855) 4431 1853 72500 s 110000 s 64 1 4432 1854 - - - - - 8300 s 10250 s 11500 s 25000 s - 65 12 84432 1854 Arrows CAM 22500 65+ 1 4433 1855 - - 4100 s 4800 s 6200 s 8300 s 10250 s 11500 s 25000 s - 66+ 10 84433 1855 Arrows CAM 8750 s 12500 s 20000 s 65 1 DIMESHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 75RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY SEATED HALF DIME PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1873) 4442 Type 160 175 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4750 s 84442 Type CAM - - 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 2600 s 6600 t 94442 Type DCAM 560 s 775 s 2000 s 4000 5250 s 11500 s 4443 1860 - - 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 2600 s 4400 s 67+ 143 84443 1860 CAM 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1600 3100 s 7100 s 67+ 16 4444 1861 - 175 275 s 425 s 500 650 825 s 1900 3000 8250 s 67 113 84444 1861 CAM 1000 s 1500 s 4650 s 6250 s 66 13 94444 1861 DCAM - - - - - - 3500 s - - - 64 1 4445 1862 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4750 s 67+ 200 84445 1862 CAM - - 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 3500 s 8250 67+ 31 94445 1862 DCAM 10000 66 1 4446 1863 - - 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 7500 67 228 84446 1863 CAM 300 s 440 s 525 s 750 1200 s 1700 s 3750 s 7850 s 67 44 4447 1864 - - 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1900 s 5850 s 67+ 171 84447 1864 CAM 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1900 s 2750 s 10750 s 67 38 94447 1864 DCAM - - - - 560 s 775 s 2100 s 5750 s 7250 s - 66 3 4448 1865 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 7850 s 67 175 84448 1865 CAM - - - - - 875 s 1150 1600 s 2750 s 8600 s 67 45 94448 1865 DCAM 2100 s 3100 s 6000 s 66+ 4 4449 1866 - - 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4750 s 67 205 84449 1866 CAM 300 s 440 s 525 s 750 s 1125 s 1575 s 4100 s 11000 67 36 94449 1866 DCAM - - - - - - - 3600 s 7500 s 20000 67+ 7 4450 1867 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4950 67 205 84450 1867 CAM - - 300 s 440 s 525 s 800 s 1150 s 1900 s 2650 s 7100 s 67+ 61 94450 1867 DCAM 560 s 950 s 2100 s 5000 s 65 1 4451 1868 - - 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4750 s 67 196 84451 1868 CAM 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 3200 s 6600 t 67+ 47 94451 1868 DCAM - - - - - 775 s 2000 s 4000 5250 s 12000 67 9 4452 1869 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4750 s 67+ 202 84452 1869 CAM - - 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 2600 s 6600 t 67 34 94452 1869 DCAM 560 s 775 s 2000 s 4000 5250 s 15000 68 6 4453 1870 - - 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 5000 s 67+ 227 84453 1870 CAM 275 450 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 2600 s 6600 t 67 35 94453 1870 DCAM - - - - - - - 5750 s - - 65 1 4454 1871 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4850 s 67 217 84454 1871 CAM - - 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 2700 6000 68 48 94454 1871 DCAM 3100 s 5350 s 19000 s 67 4 4455 1872 - - 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 5100 s 67+ 190 84455 1872 CAM 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 2600 s 7250 67 34 94455 1872 DCAM - - - - - - 2300 s 4300 s - - 67+ 5 4456 1873 275 s 425 s 475 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 1600 s 4750 s 67+ 277 84456 1873 CAM - - 300 s 440 s 525 s 725 s 1125 s 1425 s 2600 s 6600 t 68 49 94456 1873 DCAM 560 s 775 s 2000 s 4000 5250 s 11500 s 67 5 DRAPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 4460 Type 2850 5000 6750 8500 19250 26000 45000 75000 115000 175000 4461 1796 2850 5000 6750 8500 19250 26000 45000 75000 115000 175000 68 405 4462 1797 16Stars 2850 5250 8000 10500 24000 30000 55000 78000 145000 250000 66 96 4463 1797 13Stars 3250 6500 12500 17500 35000 55000 95000 200000 - - 64 52 Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1807) 4465 Type 700 1200 2150 3000 5000 7000 10500 18000 47000 77500 4468 1798/7 16StarReverse 1250 2250 3250 4750 7900 11500 21000 40000 60000 65+ 97 4469 1798/7 13StarReverse 3750 10500 15000 19500 37500 50000 225000 - - - 63 20 4467 1798 Small8 1850 4150 8000 12500 20000 67500 110000 165000 65 30 4466 1798 Large8 1100 2500 4250 4950 6750 15000 45000 85000 125000 185000 66 95 4470 1800 1000 2000 3600 4500 15500 20000 45000 60000 150000 300000 66+ 96 4471 1801 825 2200 4000 7750 21000 45000 120000 200000 - - 64+ 102 4472 1802 1750 4150 6500 9500 23500 40000 62 83 4473 1803 1000 1750 3650 6500 22500 80000 - 240000 - - 64 106 4474 1804 13StarReverse 5250 12500 21500 36000 195000 55 25 4475 1804 14StarReverse 6500 18000 37500 60000 220000 - - - - - 58 20 4478 1805 5Berries 800 1500 2650 3400 6000 8000 23500 42500 64 93 4477 1805 4Berries 700 1200 2150 3000 5000 7000 10500 21000 47000 77500 67 607 4480 1807 700 1200 2150 3000 5000 7000 10500 18000 47000 77500 66 488 CAPPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828) 4485 Type 85 350 550 1000 1500 3250 4500 17500 32500 70000 4486 1809 850 3500 4250 6000 7000 15000 18000 40000 70000 - 66 170 4487 1811/09 350 1600 2000 3500 4750 8500 13500 30000 50000 66 172 4489 1814 SmallDate 125 600 800 1800 2750 5000 6500 17500 75000 - 66+ 84 4488 1814 LargeDate 95 450 725 1250 1750 3250 4000 17500 30000 66 325 4490 1814 STATESOF 300 1400 2000 4500 18000 - 25000 - - - 64 82 4494 1820 STATESOF 185 650 1025 4000 6000 9500 15000 22500 80000 66 70 4492 1820 Large0 85 350 550 1250 2100 3700 5750 17500 32500 70000 68 294 4493 1820 Small0 90 425 650 1500 2250 4000 6000 16500 27500 135000 67 329 4496 1821 LargeDate 85 350 550 1000 1500 3250 4500 17500 65000 - 66 641 94496 1821 SmallDate 85 350 550 1475 2400 5000 7750 19000 37500 66 224 4497 1822 1750 6750 9500 14500 17500 28500 37500 110000 160000 - 66 131 4498 1823/2 SmallEs 150 500 750 1750 2250 4150 5250 21500 65 184 4499 1823/2 LargeEs 85 400 600 1250 2400 4250 8000 18500 45000 - 66 211 4502 1824/2 150 650 1100 1750 2500 4250 5000 32500 55000 66 480 DIMES/DIMESHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 76 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CAPPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 4503 1825 85 350 550 1000 1500 3250 4500 17500 42500 - 66 286 4504 1827 85 350 550 1000 1500 3500 5000 17500 37500 66 928 4506 1828 LargeDate 150 750 1250 4000 5000 10000 20000 - 50000 - 66 97 Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837) 4509 Type 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 6750 14500 40000 4510 1828 SmallDate 65 275 450 900 1500 3000 5250 20000 30000 50000 67 166 4511 1829 Small10C 50 215 325 700 1000 1750 3250 10000 20000 50000 67 482 84511 1829 Medium10C 50 260 375 725 1000 2250 4750 7250 18500 42500 66+ 96 94511 1829 Large10C 55 225 450 1100 1500 3350 4850 8250 26000 40000 67 56 509640 1829 ExtraLarge10C 60 225 325 1400 2100 66 26 4512 1829 CurlBase2 5250 22500 - - - - - - - - 35 41 4516 1830 Medium10C 45 200 300 650 900 1850 3750 17500 25000 40000 67+ 424 4517 1830 Small10C 50 250 375 725 1300 2550 4750 15000 - 67500 67 89 4519 1830/29 75 275 500 1100 1500 4000 7000 18500 37500 65000 67 80 4520 1831 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 6750 14500 40000 68 638 4521 1832 45 200 300 650 1000 1950 3600 5750 20000 55000 67 626 4522 1833 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 6750 15500 - 67+ 732 4523 1833 Last3High 45 200 300 650 950 1850 3750 7750 20000 67 158 4525 1834 Small4 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 6750 14500 50000 67 270 4526 1834 Large4 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 6750 14500 40000 67+ 589 4527 1835 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 6750 14500 - 66+ 1273 4528 1836 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 6750 14500 50000 67+ 549 4529 1837 CappedBust 45 200 300 650 900 1750 3250 10250 16500 - 66 388 CAPPED BUST DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828) 4535 Type - - 9000 s 11000 s 16000 s 26500 s 38000 s 90000 110000 4538 1820 36000 47500 102500 66+ 1 4539 1821 - - - - - - 38000 s 90000 110000 - 66 2 4540 1822 47500 s 63 1 84540 1822 CAM - - - - - - - - 450000 s - 66+ 1 4543 1825 26500 s 38000 s 90000 110000 66 1 4544 1827 - - - - - 26500 s 38000 s 90000 - - 66 2 Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837) 4546 Type - - - - 13000 s 21500 s 31000 s 58000 s 75000 105000 s 84546 Type CAM 26000 s 36000 s 65000 86000 s 135000 4547 1828 SmallDate - - - - 13000 s 21500 s 31000 s 58000 s - - 65 1 4548 1829 13000 s 21500 s 31000 s 58000 s 75000 66 3 84548 1829 CAM - - - - - - 36000 s - - - 64+ 1 4549 1830 31000 46000 85000 65 2 541691 1830 CAM - - - - - - - 97500 - - 65 2 4553 1831 13000 s 21500 s 31000 s 58000 s 75000 105000 s 66 13 84553 1831 CAM - - - - - 26000 s 36000 s 65000 86000 s - 66+ 5 4554 1832 33500 47500 64 1 4555 1833 - - - - - 31000 46000 75000 125000 - 66 2 4556 1834 13000 s 21500 s 31000 s 58000 s 75000 105000 s 67 6 4557 1835 - - - - 13000 s 21500 s 31000 s 58000 s 75000 130000 67 10 84557 1835 CAM 65000 135000 67 2 4558 1836 - - - - - 30000 47500 75000 - - 65 2 4559 1837 37500 60000 LIBERTY SEATED DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838) 4560 Type 50 s 150 s 350 s 550 s 1350 s 2000 3250 s 6500 s 16000 50000 t 4561 1837LargeDate 50 s 150 s 350 s 550 s 1350 s 2000 3250 s 6500 s 16000 50000 t 67 614 4562 1837SmallDate 50 s 150 s 350 s 550 s 1350 s 2250 s 3250 s 10000 s 17500 66+ 285 4564 1838-O NoStars 125 s 250 s 550 950 s 4000 s 6500 8000 s 25000 s - - 65+ 462 Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840) 4566 Type 25 50 s 125 s 225 s 550 s 1000 1250 2500 5000 s 12500 4568 1838LargeStars 25 50 s 125 s 225 s 550 s 1000 1250 2500 5000 s 25000 67+ 722 4569 1838SmallStars 45 s 110 s 250 s 300 s 900 s 1750 s 3000 s 4500 s 10000 s - 66+ 190 4570 1838 PartialDrapery 40 125 s 250 s 300 s 1000 2000 2500 3000 5500 s 25000 67 67 4571 1839 25 50 s 125 s 225 s 550 s 1000 1250 2500 5000 s 12500 68 435 4572 1839 O 40 125 250 s 300 1100 s 2500 4000 8000 s 12500 27500 67+ 384 4573 1840 NoDrapery 25 50 s 125 s 225 s 700 1150 2000 4000 8000 15000 s 67 332 4574 1840 O NoDrapery 85 s 150 300 s 600 s 7000 s 15000 s 22500 45000 s 65 258 Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 3, Stars Obverse (1840-1860) 4577 Type 30 50 70 100 350 s 650 s 850 s 2250 s 4000 7000 s 4578 1840 Drapery 125 s 225 s 450 s 1100 s 3750 12500 s 20000 37500 - - 65 133 4579 1841 30 50 75 125 475 s 850 s 1250 s 4250 7000 66 280 4580 1841-O 40 s 65 s 150 s 200 s 1000 1500 6000 10000 15000 - 66 452 4581 1842 30 50 70 110 375 850 1500 s 3000 5500 s 66 325 4582 1842-O 60 s 125 s 275 s 500 s 3250 s 5000 s 7500 27500 - - 65 325 4583 1843 30 50 70 100 600 s 1250 s 2000 3750 7000 66+ 292 4584 1843-O 225 s 650 s 2000 s 3500 s 85000 s 150000 s 175000 s 225000 - - 65 200 4585 1844 200 400 750 1250 s 4500 11000 21500 30000 37500 66 369 4586 1845 30 50 70 125 s 450 700 1000 3250 4750 - 66+ 398 4587 1845 O 125 s 275 s 750 s 1250 12500 65000 69 198 4588 1846 500 s 850 s 2250 s 3000 27500 s 60000 - - - - 63 260 4589 1847 50 s 75 s 150 s 225 s 1500 3500 4500 10000 s 13500 66 177 4590 1848 40 s 60 s 110 s 150 s 750 1250 2750 8000 - - 65 214 4591 1849 30 50 80 110 550 1100 1400 4000 15000 40000 s 67 359 4592 1849-O 40 s 100 s 250 s 350 2750 5500 15000 35000 - - 65 266 4593 1850 30 50 70 100 375 700 1250 s 4500 s 12500 66 1189 DIMES

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 87RARE COIN MARKET REPORT ROOSEVELT DIME REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 85211 2005-P FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 40 300 - - - 67 56 5212 2005D 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 s 125 68 45 85212 2005-D FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 46 80 1900 - - 68 47 5213 2006P 4 4 5 6 7 10 t 40 67 17 85213 2006-P FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 40 475 - - - 67 74 5214 2006D 4 4 5 6 7 8 40 67 27 85214 2006-D FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 26 175 - - - 67 76 149520 2007P 4 4 5 6 7 8 50 67 28 149521 2007-P FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 85 425 - - - 67 60 149354 2007D 4 4 5 6 7 8 24 67 21 149355 2007-D FB 4 4 5 8 15 35 85 - - - 67 86 394925 2008P 4 4 5 6 7 15 210 67 28 394926 2008-P FB 5 5 6 8 42 275 1500 - - - 67 40 394929 2008D 4 4 5 6 7 8 26 200 68 43 394930 2008-D FB 5 5 6 6 10 25 450 1300 - - 68 53 407263 2009P 6 8 50 67 4 407264 2009-P FB 5 5 6 8 10 70 400 - - - 67 260 407267 2009D 4 4 5 6 7 8 25 75 400 67 6 407268 2009-D FB 5 5 6 8 10 40 200 1750 - - 68 241 418797 2010P FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 10 s 35 250 68 192 418799 2010-D FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 50 s 200 - - - 67 119 505071 2011P FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 9 35 475 68+ 352 505073 2011-D FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 10 s 50 650 - - 68+ 229 511553 2012P FB 5 5 6 8 9 12 25 1500 68 313 511554 2012-D FB 5 5 6 8 9 12 50 850 - - 68 329 517556 2013P FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 10 s 45 67+ 228 517558 2013-D FB 5 5 6 8 8 t 10 s 35 375 s - - 68 360 524447 2014P FB 5 5 6 8 9 9 50 425 68 180 524449 2014-D FB - - 6 8 9 10 30 275 - - 68 259 ROOSEVELT DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 2, Clad (1965 to Date) 95244 1968-S DCAM 4 5 6 10 15 16 17 30 125 t 13500 70 609 5245 1968NoS 11500 12500 13000 20000 22500 50000 69 20 85245 1968NoS CAM - - - - 17500 20000 26000 42500 - - 68 14 95246 1969S DCAM 4 5 6 10 12 14 17 30 120 69 530 95247 1970-S DCAM 4 5 6 10 12 14 15 28 100 t - 69 720 5248 1970NoS 600 625 650 675 700 775 1150 69 228 85248 1970NoS CAM - 630 660 695 725 750 775 800 2750 s - 69 99 95249 1971S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 26 175 69 449 95250 1972-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 s 25 s 8500 70 1385 95251 1973S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 1100 70 4337 95252 1974-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 250 t 70 7737 95253 1975S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 115 t 70 7602 5254 1975NoS - - - - - 350000 - 525000 - - 68 2 95255 1976S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 15 70 70 10385 95256 1977-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 25 70 9254 95257 1978S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 25 70 10174 95258 1979-SType1 DCAM 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 15 25 70 10204 95259 1979SType2 DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 35 70 7285 95260 1980-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 22 70 10829 95261 1981SType1 DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 19 22 70 12318 95262 1981-SType2 DCAM 3 3 5 6 7 8 10 16 28 215 70 2093 95263 1982S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 22 70 8726 95264 1983-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 22 70 7869 95265 1983NoS DCAM 550 575 590 600 625 1000 s 6000 t 70 472 95266 1984-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 6766 95267 1985S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 6597 95268 1986-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 6798 95269 1987S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 7296 95270 1988-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 6335 95271 1989S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 6015 95272 1990-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 6786 95273 1991S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 5530 95274 1992-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 5322 95276 1993S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 5253 95277 1994-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 5001 95279 1995S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 15 70 5014 95282 1996-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 4468 95284 1997S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 4534 95286 1998-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 4882 95288 1999S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 4339 95290 2000-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 4875 95292 2001S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 5075 95294 2002-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 16 70 4278 95302 2003S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 4337 95308 2004-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 3898 95310 2005S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 5780 95314 2006-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 15 70 3834 149526 2007S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 15 70 3493 394935 2008-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 2249 407273 2009S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 2987 418802 2010-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 18 70 2540 505076 2011S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 22 70 2888 DIMES

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 88 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT ROOSEVELT DIME PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 511873 2012-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 1564 517527 2013S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 70 1917 524451 2014-S DCAM - - - - - - 10 12 16 20 70 1952 537573 2015S DCAM 10 12 16 20 70 2086 593756 2016-S DCAM - - - - - 8 10 12 16 20 70 1791 620550 2017S DCAM 12 16 16 70 745 658199 2018-S DCAM - - - - - - - 12 16 20 70 686 689657 2019S DCAM 6 12 70 2015 810560 2020-S DCAM - - - - - - - 12 16 22 70 1373 Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1946-1964) 5225 1950 18 24 30 40 55 70 t 100 s 375 - - 68+ 1992 85225 1950 CAM 60 75 125 150 300 s 800 68+ 236 95225 1950 DCAM - - - - 550 1050 1250 4250 - - 68 22 5226 1951 16 22 32 40 50 65 90 140 350 69 2027 85226 1951 CAM - - 47 55 75 80 110 s 500 s - - 68+ 385 95226 1951 DCAM 450 1200 1650 4250 6750 68+ 16 5227 1952 - 11 12 14 17 25 50 s 100 1000 - 69 2046 85227 1952 CAM 40 48 80 135 350 1250 7500 69 144 95227 1952 DCAM - - - - - - - 25000 - - 68 1 5228 1953 12 15 20 26 32 50 125 700 69 2004 85228 1953 CAM - - - 38 45 55 85 900 - - 68+ 239 95228 1953 DCAM 5250 6250 8500 68 2 5229 1954 7 9 10 15 25 30 35 70 t 425 - 69 2352 85229 1954 CAM 25 28 35 45 110 475 2250 69 331 95229 1954 DCAM - - - - - 1200 2600 10000 - - 68 10 5230 1955 9 t 11 14 16 25 30 55 325 69 1959 85230 1955 CAM - - - 18 26 35 55 140 s 750 - 69 437 95230 1955 DCAM 185 260 s 1100 68+ 59 5231 1956 7 8 10 12 16 22 30 35 125 - 69 2207 85231 1956 CAM 12 14 16 18 26 32 45 75 360 69 454 95231 1956 DCAM - - - - - 130 185 525 16500 - 69 85 5232 1957 7 9 11 12 14 16 18 40 125 69 1947 85232 1957 CAM 11 13 16 18 20 25 30 70 450 - 69 536 95232 1957 DCAM 75 90 125 450 s 3850 t 69 120 5233 1958 4 6 8 10 12 20 25 35 150 - 69 1784 85233 1958 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 22 50 80 425 69 370 95233 1958 DCAM - - - - - 130 160 s 800 3350 - 69 59 5234 1959 6 6 10 12 15 18 20 28 175 69 1506 85234 1959 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 30 40 50 325 s - 69 441 95234 1959 DCAM 80 115 135 215 575 6000 69 65 5235 1960 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 35 550 70 1885 85235 1960 CAM 6 12 14 16 25 30 70 69 861 95235 1960 DCAM - - - 25 28 35 50 t 65 325 s - 69 628 5223 1960DoubledDieObverse 120 135 150 175 500 2500 85223 1960DoubledDieObverse CAM - - 225 250 275 350 - -95223 1960DoubledDieObverse DCAM 250 270 280 300 350 400 700 5236 1961 4 6 8 10 11 12 14 18 45 350 70 2259 85236 1961 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 26 100 69 596 95236 1961 DCAM 7 10 14 15 18 30 38 125 350 5500 70 259 5237 1962 4 6 8 10 11 12 16 24 30 250 70 2482 85237 1962 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 26 65 - 69 768 95237 1962 DCAM 7 10 14 15 18 20 25 45 s 275 69 386 5238 1963 4 6 8 10 11 12 16 22 40 125 70 2677 85238 1963 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 22 35 65 69 1484 95238 1963 DCAM 7 10 14 16 22 25 30 70 210 - 69 1279 5224 1963DoubledDieReverse 35 45 70 100 130 150 175 475 1250 85224 1963DoubledDieReverse CAM - - 75 125 150 200 275 -5239 1964 7 10 12 14 16 18 35 400 t 70 3855 85239 1964 CAM 6 8 12 14 16 18 20 30 75 650 70 1212 95239 1964 DCAM 7 10 14 15 18 22 30 50 150 5000 70 1068 95275 1992-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 15 25 70 6449 95280 1993SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 28 70 4956 95278 1994-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 50 70 4659 95281 1995SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 35 70 4902 95283 1996-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 35 70 5066 95285 1997SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 25 70 5197 95287 1998-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 25 70 5435 95289 1999SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 40 70 7171 95291 2000-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 25 70 6655 95293 2001SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 22 70 6565 95301 2002-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 22 70 5569 95307 2003SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 22 70 7155 95309 2004-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 20 70 6815 95311 2005SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 28 70 6376 95317 2006-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 22 70 5217 149529 2007SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 20 70 4654 394938 2008-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 20 70 3930 407276 2009SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 22 70 3609 418806 2010-SSilver DCAM - - - - 7 8 10 11 16 20 70 3437 505079 2011SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 20 70 4485 511875 2012-SSilver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 22 30 70 2164 518593 2013SSilver DCAM 8 10 11 12 25 70 2057 524453 2014-SSilver DCAM - - - - - - 10 11 12 22 70 2811 543273 2015PSilverReverseProof 35 40 50 90 70 3094 DIMES

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 89RARE COIN MARKET REPORT ROOSEVELT DIME PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 543603 2015-S Silver DCAM - - - - 7 8 10 11 10 25 70 1854 543272 2015 W Silver DCAM 10 11 12 22 70 3001 600030 2016-S Silver DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 22 70 2871 628430 2017 S Silver DCAM 13 14 22 70 2440 674580 2018-S Silver DCAM - - - - - - - 5 t 12 25 70 610 679898 2018 S ReverseProofSilver50th 4 5 7 12 18 70 353 735668 2019-S Silver DCAM - - - - - - 7 8 14 20 70 3972 816076 2020 S Silver DCAM 15 16 24 30 70 2304 879220 2021-S Silver DCAM - - - - - - 14 16 24 30 70 773 ROOSEVELT DIME SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1946-1964) 5220 1964 SMS - - - 3500 4500 8500 12500 20000 - - 68 23 Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 2, Clad (1965 to Date) 5240 1965 SMS 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 25 450 - 69 2513 85240 1965 SMS CAM 7 9 10 15 30 85 250 2750 68 147 5241 1966 SMS 2 2 4 5 7 10 18 32 900 - 69 2823 85241 1966 SMS CAM 6 8 10 17 24 30 65 t 375 s 68 255 95241 1966 SMS DCAM 35 75 125 250 400 750 2500 7500 - - 68 2 5242 1967 SMS 2 4 5 6 8 10 14 s 28 s 650 69 1869 85242 1967 SMS CAM 7 9 9 15 20 26 40 135 s 2500 - 69 541 95242 1967 SMS DCAM 200 275 s 1000 6000 13500 69 29 95211 2005-P SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 18 50 - 69 666 95212 2005 D SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 36 t 350 69 367 985213 2006-P SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 18 s 55 - 69 564 985214 2006 D SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 18 125 69 312 149523 2007-P SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 18 135 s 2500 70 571 149357 2007 D SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 20 50 69 614 394928 2008-P SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 60 550 - 69 155 394932 2008 D SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 8 26 125 s 69 388 407266 2009-P SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 18 s 50 - 69 598 407270 2009 D SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 18 50 69 855 418808 2010-P SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 20 185 s - 69 473 418811 2010 D SatinFinish FB 3 4 5 7 10 12 17 s 18 65 69 614 TWENTY CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) 5296 1875 175 375 450 650 925 1500 s 2100 s 6000 15000 47500 s 67 1144 5297 1875-CC 235 500 750 1300 2000 3100 t 5400 18000 s 37500 s - 66+ 2216 5298 1875 S 100 180 225 400 650 1100 s 1500 s 3250 s 7000 t 23500 t 68 5513 5299 1876 225 500 550 825 975 1800 s 3000 s 5750 s 17000 s 80000 67+ 834 5300 1876 CC 250000 350000 500000 s 575000 s 675000 s 66 16 TWENTY CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) 5303 1875 1000 1300 1500 1800 3000 4250 7500 14000 s 35000 67 340 85303 1875 CAM - 1350 1700 s 2500 s 3750 s 4500 s 9000 37500 s 50000 - 66 76 95303 1875 DCAM 4500 s 5750 t 13000 t 52500 s 65 4 5304 1876 1000 1300 1500 2000 2800 4000 t 7250 s 15000 - - 66+ 390 85304 1876 CAM 1400 1700 s 2400 s 4350 s 5500 s 11500 25000 55000 s 67 112 95304 1876 DCAM - - - - 4500 s 5750 s 13000 s 52500 s - - 66 8 5305 1877 6000 7500 t 8000 t 8500 t 10500 t 11750 t 14500 t 35000 66+ 299 85305 1877 CAM - - 8750 t 9500 t 11000 t 12500 t 18000 37500 55000 - 67+ 83 95305 1877 DCAM 18000 s 30000 60000 66 4 5306 1878 3500 3750 4000 4050 4750 s 6250 s 9000 t 14000 s 35000 - 67+ 456 85306 1878 CAM 4000 4100 4200 5000 6500 13000 s 36500 s 60000 s 67 81 95306 1878 DCAM - - - - 5000 8000 20000 50000 - - 66 5 TWENTY CENT SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) 5307 1875-S BM - - - - - 50000 75000 100000 - - 62 1 85307 1875 S BMCA 75000 140000 64 2 DRAPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Quarter (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796) 5310 1796 12500 27500 45000 50000 67500 95000 175000 315000 425000 1600000 67 423 85310 1796 PL - - - - - - - 325000 - - 64 1 Draped Bust Quarter (1796-1807) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1804-1807) 5311 Type 500 1000 2000 3250 6500 12500 25000 35000 100000 225000 5312 1804 3750 9000 16500 28000 50000 100000 180000 250000 64 319 5313 1805 500 1000 2000 3250 8000 12500 25000 42500 85000 - 65 877 5314 1806 500 1000 2000 3250 6500 12500 25000 35000 100000 225000 65 1233 5315 1806/5 500 1250 2500 3500 9500 13500 25000 50000 110000 225000 66 360 5316 1807 500 1000 2000 3250 6500 12500 25000 35000 100000 225000 67 603 CAPPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 1, Large Size (1815-1828) 5320 Type 135 750 1500 2800 4500 8500 12250 32500 55000 100000 5321 1815 210 1250 2150 3750 4500 8500 12500 40000 85000 - 66+ 407 5322 1818 135 750 1500 2800 4500 8500 12250 32500 62500 100000 67 1213 5323 1818/5 160 850 1500 2800 4500 8500 12250 32500 60000 - 66 181 5325 1819 Small9 135 750 1500 5000 6000 10000 20000 35000 60000 66 348 5326 1819 Large9 135 1150 1650 3300 6000 12500 - 42500 - - 65 222 5328 1820 Small0 135 1250 2000 4500 6000 10000 20000 40000 85000 66 172 DOLLARSQUARTER/PIECESCENTTWENTY/DIMES

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 90 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CAPPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 515284 1820 Medium0 135 950 1500 2800 4500 8500 12250 33500 76000 - 66 39 5329 1820 Large0 135 750 1500 3050 4800 11000 15000 35000 70000 66+ 287 5331 1821 135 750 1500 2800 4500 8500 12250 32500 55000 100000 67 601 5332 1822 260 1400 2100 5000 8000 11000 30000 55000 180000 67 319 5333 1822 25/50C 6000 32500 40000 - - - 100000 125000 - - 65+ 36 5334 1823/2 45000 85000 100000 175000 58+ 19 5335 1824/2 750 3250 4750 22500 - - 150000 - - - 64 254 5342 1828 135 750 1500 2800 4500 8500 18500 34000 75000 66+ 387 5343 1828 25/50C 1200 4750 6750 9250 15000 100000 - - - - 63 81 Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838) 5347 Type 100 225 375 950 2000 4000 6250 25000 40000 97500 5348 1831 SmallLetters 100 225 375 950 2000 4000 6250 25000 40000 66+ 904 5349 1831 LargeLetters 100 225 375 950 2000 4000 8750 27500 - - 65+ 262 5351 1832 100 225 375 950 2000 4000 6250 37500 65+ 348 5352 1833 135 300 450 1250 2300 4750 8000 25000 72500 97500 67 381 5353 1834 100 225 375 950 2000 4250 7000 25000 55000 66 1195 85353 1834 PL - - - - - - - 30000 - - 65+ 1 5354 1835 100 225 375 950 2000 4000 7500 25000 75000 66+ 1237 5355 1836 100 225 375 1100 2000 4750 8000 42500 - 97500 67 512 5356 1837 100 225 375 950 2000 4750 9000 25000 40000 125000 67 518 85356 1837 PL - - - - - - - - - 175000 67 1 5357 1838 CappedBust 100 225 375 1050 2000 4750 6750 25000 40000 66 535 CAPPED BUST QUARTER PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 1, Large Size (1815-1828) 5360 Type 35000 s 46000 s 67500 s 92500 s 215000 s 285000 s 85360 Type CAM - - - - - 72500 s 155000 s 230000 s691584 1818 B8 325000 s 66+ 1 5365 1820 - - - - - 90000 - 215000 s - - 66 3 5366 1821 46000 s 67500 s 295000 s 67 1 5369 1822 - - - - 46000 s - 92500 s - 285000 s - 67 4 5367 1822 25/50C 260000 s 65 2 5368 1823/2 - - - - - 440000 s - - - - 64 1 5370 1824/2 15000 17500 25000 42500 90000 s 5371 1825/4/2 Browning2 - 12000 14000 20000 35000 75000 s - -5373 1827/3 Original 175000 255000 430000 s 495000 s 65 6 85373 1827/3 Original CAM - - - - - - 625000 s 775000 s - - 66+ 2 5374 1827/3 Restrike 38000 57500 s 72500 s 140000 225000 66 12 5375 1828 - - - 35000 s - 67500 s 92500 s - - - 65 6 Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838) 5377 Type - 12500 16000 s 21000 s 37500 s 60000 100000 150000 195000 85377 Type CAM 40000 75000 135000 s 215000 s 360000 s 5378 1831 LargeLetters - - - 21000 s 37500 s 60000 100000 160000 s - - 64 7 410001 1831 LargeLetters CAM 40000 75000 135000 s 210000 360000 s 67 5 5380 1832 - 13500 17000 22500 41000 75000 - -5381 1833 51000 90000 175000 64 1 85381 1833 CAM - - - - - 105000 s 200000 s - - - 65 2 5382 1834 12500 16000 s 21000 s 37500 s 60000 100000 150000 65 6 85382 1834 CAM - - - - 40000 75000 135000 s 215000 s 360000 s - 67 2 5383 1835 37500 s 64+ 2 85383 1835 CAM - - - - - - 185000 260000 - - 66 2 5384 1836 11000 13000 17500 32500 70000 215000 66 1 85384 1836 CAM - 12000 14000 18500 35000 80000 s - - - - 64 1 5386 1838 CappedBust 60000 100000 150000 66 2 LIBERTY SEATED QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 1, No Drapery (1838-1840) 5390 Type 40 115 500 2000 5000 s 11000 s 37500 s 65000 100000 s 250000 s 5391 1838 40 115 500 2000 5000 s 11000 s 37500 s 65000 100000 s 250000 68 324 5392 1839 40 115 500 2000 5000 s 11000 s 45000 65000 s 66+ 295 5393 1840-O NoDrapery 40 115 500 2250 s 5500 20000 - - - - 64+ 314 Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 2, No Motto (1840-1865) 5396 Type 35 s 60 s 125 s 475 s 750 1100 2750 s 4250 11000 s 40000 s 5397 1840 Drapery 40 s 100 s 450 s 2000 s 6000 s 20000 22500 65 98 5398 1840-O Drapery 40 150 400 1400 5000 13500 30000 - - - 65 165 5399 1841 80 s 200 550 s 1500 s 2500 s 3500 12500 37500 s 66 104 5400 1841-O 45 s 85 375 s 1300 s 2000 s 3500 10000 s 25000 s 75000 s - 67 186 5401 1842 85 s 200 550 s 1800 5000 s 7000 s 64 93 5402 1842-O LargeDate 60 s 100 400 s 2000 s 4250 7000 s - - - - 64 162 5403 1842O SmallDate 650 s 2000 s 6500 s 52500 61 118 5404 1843 35 s 60 s 250 s 850 1750 s 3000 s 4500 - - - 65 152 5405 1843O 65 s 200 s 1000 3250 7500 9000 64 178 5406 1844 35 s 60 s 225 s 1300 s 2000 3500 s 17500 - - - 65 133 5407 1844O 60 s 100 s 400 s 1750 2500 7500 12500 65 145 5408 1845 40 s 80 175 s 750 s 1500 s 1750 6500 - - - 65 231 5409 1846 70 s 150 s 350 s 1100 2000 s 4000 12500 s 65+ 134 5410 1847 45 s 75 175 s 800 s 1750 3000 s 6000 - - - 65 159 5411 1847O 125 375 1100 9000 17500 s 30000 s 64 152 5412 1848 75 s 175 s 550 s 1500 s 5000 7500 12500 - - - 65 124 5413 1849 45 80 275 s 1100 s 2000 6000 10000 65 122 5414 1849-O 1500 3000 s 7000 s 20000 s 27500 - - - - - 63 108 5415 1850 55 125 350 2000 s 3000 s 4000 s 13500 20000 45000 s 67 101 5416 1850-O 75 200 s 750 s 2500 s 6500 12500 22500 - - - 64+ 158 5417 1851 125 s 325 750 s 1500 2500 s 4500 s 7500 s 17500 66 124 DOLLARSQUARTER

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 99RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON QUARTER PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 85995 1963 CAM - 10 12 15 22 24 27 40 120 - 69 1660 95995 1963 DCAM 12 14 20 25 30 55 60 275 t 69 1017 5996 1964 6 8 10 12 15 18 25 32 t 45 t 1000 s 70 6094 85996 1964 CAM 10 12 14 16 22 25 65 110 69 978 95996 1964 DCAM - 10 13 20 24 30 45 115 500 - 69 477 Washington Quarter (1932-1998) - Type 1, Silver Proof (1992 to Date) 96029 1992-S Silver DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 35 s 70 6969 96031 1993S Silver DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 55 70 5176 96033 1994-S Silver DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 85 70 4825 96035 1995S Silver DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 65 t 70 5261 96037 1996-S Silver DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 65 70 5256 96039 1997S Silver DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 32 70 5430 96041 1998-S Silver DCAM - 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 16 40 70 5906 Washington Quarter (1932-1998) - Type 2, Clad (1965-1998) 86000 1968-S CAM 4 5 7 8 10 12 17 35 135 - 69 347 96000 1968S DCAM 5 6 10 11 18 28 55 175 1100 69 214 96001 1969-S DCAM 5 8 20 30 32 36 44 50 525 - 69 302 96002 1970S DCAM 5 7 8 9 10 14 50 90 525 69 182 96003 1971-S DCAM 4 7 15 25 35 75 135 250 2650 t - 69 104 96004 1972S DCAM 4 6 7 8 12 14 15 16 70 t 69 620 96005 1973-S DCAM - - - 8 9 10 11 14 22 4500 70 3837 96006 1974S DCAM 4 5 7 8 12 13 14 15 20 800 t 70 7354 96011 1977-S DCAM 2 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 15 55 t 70 10604 96012 1978S DCAM 2 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 12 65 t 70 10935 96013 1979-S Type1 DCAM 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 16 50 t 70 11100 96014 1979S Type2 DCAM 5 5 5 6 10 16 90 t 70 6632 96015 1980-S DCAM 2 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 12 48 t 70 11018 96016 1981S Type1 DCAM 2 4 5 6 7 8 8 12 20 50 t 70 12688 96017 1981-S Type2 DCAM 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 24 s 250 70 2683 96018 1982S DCAM 2 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 15 55 t 70 9417 96019 1983-S DCAM 2 3 3 5 5 5 6 10 16 50 t 70 8258 96020 1984S DCAM 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 55 t 70 7404 96021 1985-S DCAM - 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 55 t 70 7112 96022 1986S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 16 t 40 70 7328 96023 1987-S DCAM - 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 50 t 70 7809 96024 1988S DCAM 2 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 12 55 t 70 6878 96025 1989-S DCAM - 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 45 70 6457 96026 1990S DCAM 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 10 16 26 70 7166 96027 1991-S DCAM 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 10 16 45 70 6151 96028 1992S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 38 70 5887 96030 1993-S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 50 70 6061 96032 1994S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 40 70 5434 96034 1995-S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 38 70 5382 96036 1996S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 42 70 5122 96038 1997-S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 35 70 5004 96040 1998S DCAM 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 10 16 40 70 5280 Washington Quarter (1932-1998) - Type 3, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 86007 1976S Clad CAM 3 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 18 100 70 1156 96007 1976-S Clad DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 8 8 10 35 140 70 24486 Washington Quarter (1932-1998) - Type 4, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 96008 1976-S Silver DCAM 6 6 7 8 12 13 15 16 32 225 70 30905 WASHINGTON QUARTER SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Washington Quarter (1932-1998) - Type 2, Clad (1965-1998) 5997 1965 SMS 3 5 10 12 16 18 34 100 - - 68+ 2803 85997 1965 SMS CAM 6 7 24 55 75 100 400 2750 68 140 95997 1965 SMS DCAM 17 50 100 250 500 1000 4500 - - - 67 1 5998 1966 SMS 3 5 10 12 14 16 25 85 s 68 2478 85998 1966 SMS CAM 6 7 14 22 30 35 100 1000 - - 68 237 95998 1966 SMS DCAM 7 17 30 75 150 400 2500 6000 68 2 5999 1967 SMS 3 5 10 12 14 16 25 85 s 1500 - 69 2431 85999 1967 SMS CAM 6 8 12 16 24 30 55 275 5750 69 723 95999 1967 SMS DCAM 7 17 30 75 125 250 1400 5500 - - 68 33 WASHINGTON 50 STATES QUARTERS REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Washington 50 States Quarters (1999-2008) - Type 1, Clad (1999-2008) 5944 1999-P Delaware 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 26 s 1200 14000 - 69 3019 5945 1999D Delaware 3 3 4 5 5 15 65 s 9500 68 2209 5946 1999-P Pennsylvania 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 30 950 - - 68+ 2262 5947 1999D Pennsylvania 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 110 8750 68 1706 5948 1999-P NewJersey 3 3 4 5 5 t 16 70 1900 - - 68 1949 5949 1999D NewJersey 3 3 4 5 7 20 90 8850 68 2146 5950 1999-P Georgia 3 3 4 5 5 t 16 200 5250 - - 68 1940 5951 1999D Georgia 3 3 4 5 5 t 20 100 6000 68 2412 5952 1999-P Connecticut 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 24 900 10500 - 69 1945 5953 1999D Connecticut 3 3 4 5 5 t 25 35 1000 68 2635 5954 2000-P Massachusetts 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 18 42 7000 - 69 3040 5955 2000D Massachusetts 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 30 s 350 s 9000 69 2075 5956 2000-P Maryland 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 125 - - 68 2065 5957 2000D Maryland 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 20 275 s 68 2230 5958 2000-P SouthCarolina 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 18 s 45 8000 - 69 2525 5959 2000D SouthCarolina 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 18 s 110 68 2766 5962 2000-P NewHampshire 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 20 110 s - - 68 1837 5963 2000D NewHampshire 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 350 68 1485 DOLLARSQUARTER

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 100 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON 50 STATES QUARTERS REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 5964 2000-P Virginia 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 16 s 150 - - 68 2043 5965 2000D Virginia 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 25 950 68 1626 5966 2001-P NewYork 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 35 950 - 69 2952 5967 2001D NewYork 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 55 s 900 s 68 1942 5968 2001-P NorthCarolina 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 36 2750 - 69 3014 5969 2001D NorthCarolina 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 15 160 s 68 1547 5970 2001-P RhodeIsland 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 16 s 125 s 4250 - 69 1861 5971 2001D RhodeIsland 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 20 s 160 68 1812 14000 2001-P Vermont 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 30 375 - 69 2821 14001 2001D Vermont 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 20 140 s 68 2313 14002 2001-P Kentucky 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 32 3250 - 69 2609 14003 2001D Kentucky 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 20 175 s 68 1315 14004 2002-P Tennessee 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 26 215 s - 69 2831 14005 2002D Tennessee 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 16 70 68 2522 14006 2002-P Ohio 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 25 185 - 69 3739 14007 2002D Ohio 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 40 68 2582 14008 2002-P Louisiana 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 30 265 - 69 2957 14009 2002D Louisiana 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 75 68 1497 14010 2002-P Indiana 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 35 250 - 69 2581 14011 2002D Indiana 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 135 s 68 1446 14012 2002-P Mississippi 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 35 2250 - 69 2172 14013 2002D Mississippi 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 125 s 68 1825 14014 2003-P Illinois 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 25 375 s - - 68 902 14015 2003D Illinois 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 18 525 68 1174 14016 2003-P Alabama 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 60 s 3000 - - 68 980 14017 2003D Alabama 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 24 200 68 1332 14018 2003-P Maine 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 650 - - 68 686 14019 2003D Maine 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 2250 68 872 14020 2003-P Missouri 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 3250 - - 68 910 14021 2003D Missouri 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 20 200 t 68 1586 14022 2003-P Arkansas 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 25 450 - - 68 829 14023 2003D Arkansas 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 30 s 150 68 1349 14024 2004-P Michigan 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 18 90 - - 68+ 950 14025 2004D Michigan 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 25 300 69 2220 14026 2004-P Florida 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 22 225 - - 68+ 820 14027 2004D Florida 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 32 2000 69 1489 14028 2004-P Texas 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 26 100 - - 68+ 874 14029 2004D Texas 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 50 500 69 1675 14030 2004-P Iowa 3 3 4 5 5 t 14 45 1250 - - 68 611 14031 2004D Iowa 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 14 36 t 1250 69 1072 14032 2004-P Wisconsin 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 24 1250 - - 68 706 14033 2004D Wisconsin 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 20 45 850 69 1392 814033 2004-D WisconsinExtraLeafLow 90 92 100 110 125 325 4500 - - - 67 4390 914033 2004D WisconsinExtraLeafHigh 115 125 145 160 225 375 3250 67 3119 14034 2005-P California 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 30 675 - - 68 459 14035 2005D California 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 26 200 68 675 14036 2005-P Minnesota 3 3 4 5 5 t 15 50 850 - - 68 534 814036 2005P MinnesotaExtraTree 10 20 25 35 45 70 68 1543 14037 2005-D Minnesota 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 28 175 4000 - 69 571 14038 2005P Oregon 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 60 s 250 3250 69 288 14039 2005-D Oregon 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 50 240 - - 68 478 14040 2005P Kansas 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 65 3000 68 514 14041 2005-D Kansas 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 22 260 - - 68 673 14042 2005P WestVirginia 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 2150 68 315 14043 2005-D WestVirginia 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 50 300 - - 68 418 39020 2006P Nevada 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 50 67+ 479 39021 2006-D Nevada 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 30 250 - - 68 708 39022 2006P Nebraska 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 60 s 2250 68 448 39023 2006-D Nebraska 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 475 - - 68 546 39024 2006P Colorado 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 325 68 397 39025 2006-D Colorado 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 40 350 - - 68 480 39026 2006P NorthDakota 3 3 4 5 5 t 10 100 3000 68 308 39027 2006-D NorthDakota 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 50 s 3250 - - 68 528 39028 2006P SouthDakota 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 100 1000 68 292 39029 2006-D SouthDakota 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 35 175 - - 68 370 39030 2007P Montana 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 125 s 67+ 456 39031 2007-D Montana 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 50 s 325 - - 68 530 39032 2007P Washington 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 80 s 2000 68 491 39033 2007-D Washington 3 3 4 5 5 t 15 110 3000 - - 68 490 39034 2007P Idaho 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 125 s 67+ 387 39035 2007-D Idaho 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 30 225 - - 68 528 39036 2007P Wyoming 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 175 s 2150 68 272 39037 2007-D Wyoming 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 55 475 - - 68 344 39038 2007P Utah 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 125 67+ 223 39039 2007-D Utah 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 50 s 900 - - 68 292 39040 2008P Oklahoma 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 75 2250 68 386 39041 2008-D Oklahoma 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 65 260 - - 68 340 39042 2008P NewMexico 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 165 s 67+ 276 39043 2008-D NewMexico 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 50 1200 - - 68 395 39044 2008P Arizona 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 55 1500 68 457 39045 2008-D Arizona 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 55 t 1400 - - 68 313 39046 2008P Alaska 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 85 67+ 331 39047 2008-D Alaska 3 3 4 5 5 t 12 75 650 - - 68 251 39048 2008P Hawaii 3 3 4 5 5 t 15 50 67+ 414 DOLLARSQUARTER

for0%Seller’sFeeCoins/Currencyover$1,000!Sell Your Coins AND BANKNOTES for the Highest Bid at GreatCollections • Since 2011, GreatCollections has sold over 900,000 certified coins and banknotes • Fast, safe and the lowest fees of all major coin auction companies • 0% Seller’s Fee for coins/ currency over $1,000 • Free 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

Consign in Two Easy Steps 1.Use the consignment form at the right and fill out your information. 2.Mail the completed form with your consignment to: Great 17500CollectionsRedHillAvenue, Suite 160 Irvine, CA 92614 We will contact you the day your package arrives and update you when your items are posted on our Anywebsite.questions? Please call us at 1-800-442-6467 or e-mail info@GreatCollections.com Free Coin Appraisals If you are unsure of the current market value of your collection or holdings, please contact us and we will give you our assessment at no charge. Not Ready to Sell? Join GreatCollections as a Bidder! Visit www.GreatCollections.com to view our current auctions, create a saved search/wantlist, track our extensive prices realized and much more. It’s free to register and takes only a few minutes. VISIT www.GREATCOLLECTIONS.com 1.800.442.6467 Ian Russell #785 1954-D Lincoln Cent PCGS MS66BN CAC Sold $5,062 PCGS Price Guide $10 1906 Barber Quarter PCGS MS66 CAC Sold $5,343 PCGS Price Guide $1,300

Minimum Bids: We offer three convenient ways to set Minimum Bids at Great 1.YouCollections.mayselect 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.

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.

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% 3.Youoption.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”.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 10.www.greatcollections.com/forms.GreatCollectionsshallremittoConsignor, 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.

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

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Contact Us: GreatCollections Coin Auctions 17500 Red Hill Ave. Suite 160 | Irvine, CA 92614 Phone: 1.800.44.COINS | 1.949.679.4180 Email: info@greatcollections.com | www.GreatCollections.com

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.

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 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.

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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.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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- - - 10 15 25 75 - - 68+ 436 812425 2020 D TallgrassPrairieNP 10 15 25 50 68 434 812426 2020-S TallgrassPrairieNP - - - - 10 15 25 - - - 69 287 813459 2020 W TallgrassPrairieNPV75 40 65 80 225 750 68 1417 812430 2020-P WeirFarmNP - - - 10 15 20 35 - - - 68 406 812431 2020 D WeirFarmNP 8 9 10 12 15 25 68 349 812432 2020-S WeirFarmNP - - - 10 12 18 35 - - - 67 360 812436 2020 P SaltRiverBayNP 10 12 15 25 90 t 68 404 813460 2020-W WeirFarmNPV75 - 18 20 24 35 65 s 800 - - - 67 2574 812437 2020 D SaltRiverBayNP 8 10 14 20 110 t 68 446 812438 2020-S SaltRiverBayNP - - - - 10 15 25 200 - - 68 372 812442 2020 P Marsh Billings RockefellerNP 8 15 25 150 t 68 400 812443 2020-D Marsh-Billings-RockefellerNP - - - - - 14 25 100 - - 68 395 812444 2020 S Marsh Billings RockefellerNP 8 18 35 68 418 813461 2020-W SaltRiverBayNPV75 7 10 15 20 30 50 - - - - 68 1766 813462 2020 W Marsh Billings RockefellerNPV75 20 25 40 s 60 s 85 s 150 s 800 67 1079 861459 2021-P TuskegeeAirmenNP - - - - 15 45 - - - - 67 68 862119 2021 S TuskegeeAirmenNP 30 40 275 68 159 WASHINGTON AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Washington America the Beautiful Quarters (2010-2021) - Type 1 - Clad (2010-2021) 418825 2010 S HotSpringsNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 22 70 3486 418831 2010-S YellowstoneNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 14 22 70 3512 418837 2010 S YosemiteNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 12 22 70 3470 418843 2010-S GrandCanyonNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 12 22 70 3468 418849 2010 S MountHoodNP DCAM 6 7 8 14 25 70 3431 505153 2011-S GettysburgNP DCAM - - - - - - - 8 14 25 70 3486 505159 2011 S GlacierNP DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 14 25 70 3549 505165 2011-S OlympicNP DCAM - - - - - - - 8 14 20 70 3540 505171 2011 S VicksburgNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 3512 505177 2011-S ChickasawNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 3527 510076 2012 S ElYunqueNP DCAM 6 7 8 15 25 70 2029 510080 2012-S ChacoCultureNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 1972 510084 2012 S AcadiaNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2015 510088 2012-S HawaiiVolcanoesNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2076 510092 2012 S DenaliNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2046 516823 2013-S WhiteMountainNP DCAM - - - - - 6 7 8 15 25 70 2297 516825 2013 S Perry’sMemorialNP DCAM 7 8 15 25 70 1884 516827 2013-S GreatBasinNP DCAM - - - - - 6 7 8 15 25 70 1898 516829 2013 S FortMcHenryNP DCAM 6 7 8 15 25 70 1917 516831 2013-S MountRushmoreNP DCAM - - - - - - 7 8 15 25 70 1924 524105 2014 S GreatSmokyMtnsNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2226 524110 2014-S ShenandoahNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2105 524145 2014 S ArchesNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2103 524152 2014-S GreatSandDunesNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2115 524156 2014 S EvergladesNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 27 70 2282 537576 2015-S HomesteadNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2136 537579 2015 S KisatchieNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 1873 537581 2015-S BlueRidgePkwyNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 1872 537583 2015 S BombayHookNP DCAM 15 25 70 1874 537585 2015-S SaratogaNP DCAM - - - - - 6 7 8 15 25 70 2073 593760 2016 S ShawneeNP DCAM 8 15 25 70 2424 593781 2016-S FortMoultrieNP DCAM - - - - - - 7 8 15 25 70 1897 594158 2016 S CumberlandGapNP DCAM 7 8 15 25 70 1896 594160 2016-S HarpersFerryNP DCAM - - - - - - 7 8 15 25 70 1966 594162 2016 S TheodoreRooseveltNP DCAM 7 8 15 25 70 1906 620326 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP DCAM - - - - - - 7 8 15 25 70 2159 620327 2017 S FrederickDouglassNP DCAM 15 25 70 1824 620328 2017-S OzarkNP DCAM - - - - - - - - 15 25 70 1832 620329 2017 S EllisIslandNP DCAM 15 25 70 1826 620330 2017-S GeorgeRogersClarkNP DCAM - - - - - - - - 15 25 70 1811 659606 2018 S PicturedRocksNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 954 668222 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP DCAM - - - - - 6 7 8 15 25 70 744 668227 2018 S VoyageursNP DCAM 6 7 8 15 25 70 746 668225 2018-S CumberlandIslandNP DCAM - - - - - - 7 8 15 25 70 749 659608 2018 S BlockIslandNP DCAM 7 8 15 25 70 740 689687 2019-S LowellNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2704 689689 2019 S AmericanMemorialNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 70 2063 689693 2019-S SanAntonioMissionsNP DCAM - - - - - - 7 8 15 25 70 2062 689691 2019 S War In the Pacific NP DCAM 7 8 15 25 70 2049 689696 2019-S FrankChurchNP DCAM - - - - - - - 8 15 25 70 2076 DOLLARSQUARTER

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 106 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Washington America the Beautiful Quarters (2010-2021) - Type 2 - Silver (2010-2021) 418828 2010 S HotSpringsNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4813 418834 2010-S YellowstoneNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4795 418840 2010 S YosemiteNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4728 418846 2010-S GrandCanyonNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4765 418852 2010 S MountHoodNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4738 505156 2011-S GettysburgNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4900 505162 2011 S GlacierNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4970 505168 2011-S OlympicNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4926 505174 2011 S VicksburgNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4907 505180 2011-S ChickasawNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4940 510078 2012 S ElYunqueNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3536 517071 2012-S ElYunqueNP-SilverSet DCAM - - - - - - - 15 25 80 70 450 510082 2012 S ChacoCultureNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3493 517072 2012-S ChacoCultureNP-Set DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 431 510086 2012 S AcadiaNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3498 517073 2012-S AcadiaNP-SilverSet DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 32 53 70 424 510090 2012 S HIVolcanoesNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3571 517074 2012-S HIVolcanoesNP-SilverSet DCAM - - - - 8 9 10 14 18 40 70 445 510094 2012 S DenaliNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3527 517075 2012-S DenaliNP-SilverSet DCAM - - - - - - 10 12 20 35 70 453 516824 2013 S WhiteMountainNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3227 526467 2013-S WhiteMountainNP-Set DCAM - - - - - 9 10 12 32 48 70 799 516826 2013 S Perry’sMemorialNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3183 526470 2013-S Perry’sMemorialNP-Set DCAM - - - - - - - 12 27 38 70 793 516828 2013 S GreatBasinNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3212 526474 2013-S GreatBasinNP-Set DCAM - - - - - - 10 12 27 75 70 798 516830 2013 S FortMcHenryNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3212 526476 2013-S FortMcHenryNP-Set DCAM - - - - - - 10 12 22 38 70 804 516832 2013 S MountRushmoreNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3221 526478 2013-S MountRushmoreNP-Set DCAM - - - - - - - 12 26 43 70 795 524107 2014 S GreatSmokyMtns Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4226 524113 2014-S ShenandoahNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4214 524150 2014 S ArchesNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4214 524154 2014-S GreatSandDunes-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4215 524158 2014 S EvergladesNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4197 539698 2015-S BlueRidgePkwy-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 2713 539699 2015 S BombayHookNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 2697 539696 2015-S HomesteadNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 2705 539697 2015 S KisatchieNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 2691 539700 2015-S SaratogaNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 2666 597060 2016 S ShawneeNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4424 598037 2016-S CumberlandGapNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4410 597062 2016 S HarpersFerryNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4423 597063 2016-S T.RooseveltNPSilver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4472 597064 2016 S FortMoultrieNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 4426 627855 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1537 627856 2017 S FrederickDouglassNP DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1544 627857 2017-S OzarkNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1548 627858 2017 S EllisIslandNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1557 627859 2017-S GeorgeR.ClarkNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1540 668233 2018 S PicturedRocksNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1854 679987 2018-S PicturedRocksNP-Set - - - - - 7 8 10 15 30 70 3005 668235 2018 S ApostleIslandsNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1844 679989 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP-Set - - - - 5 5 6 7 10 28 70 2991 668238 2018 S VoyageursNP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1851 679991 2018-S VoyageursNP-SilverSet - - - - - - 8 10 17 35 70 2977 668250 2018 S CumberlandIslandNP Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1827 679993 2018 S CumberlandIs NP Set 8 10 11 16 28 70 3021 668254 2018-S BlockIslandNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 1885 679995 2018 S BlockIslandNP SilverSet 9 10 11 12 18 45 70 4452 705691 2019-S LowellNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3659 705698 2019 S AmericanMemorialNP DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3688 705712 2019-S War in the Pacific NP DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3661 705716 2019 S SanAntonioMissionsNP DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3667 705723 2019-S FrankChurchNP-Silver DCAM - - 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 70 3652 811973 2020 S TallgrassPrairieNP Silver DCAM 9 10 12 22 30 70 2730 811979 2020-S SaltRiverBayNP-Silver DCAM - - - - - 9 10 12 22 28 70 2741 811982 2020 S Marsh Billings Rockefeller DCAM 9 10 12 22 28 70 2717 FLOWING HAIR HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Half Dollar (1794-1795) 6051 1794 3000 3500 7000 19000 35000 110000 s 260000 s 420000 s 880000 t 64+ 548 6052 1795 1000 1250 2250 5000 7500 20000 37500 125000 225000 450000 65+ 2349 6053 1795/1795 RecutDate,3Leaves 1600 2200 5000 12500 19500 50 49 6055 1795/1795 RecutDate,2Leaves 1000 1350 2250 6000 8500 22250 - - - 450000 65 59 6054 1795 SmallHead 1250 1850 4000 12000 18000 40000 63 94 39252 1795 AoverE 1000 1250 2350 6000 9000 23500 - 130000 235000 - 64 78 DRAPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 6057 1796 15Stars 30000 32500 55000 100000 135000 215000 290000 415000 575000 - 64 65 6058 1796 16Stars 36500 40000 57500 85000 120000 265000 525000 600000 800000 66 33 DOLLARSHALF/DOLLARSQUARTER

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 107RARE COIN MARKET REPORT DRAPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL 6060 1797 30000 32500 55000 115000 145000 260000 290000 400000 550000 - 66 116 Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 2, Large Eagle (1801-1807) 6063 Type 300 350 500 1000 1500 5000 10000 17500 37500 100000 6064 1801 750 1250 2500 4000 6000 38500 85000 165000 63 366 6065 1802 1100 1400 2500 3500 6000 35000 75000 - - - 62 281 6066 1803 Large 3 300 350 550 1500 2250 7500 25000 120000 175000 64 788 6067 1803 Small 3 300 350 800 1750 2850 12000 - - 225000 - 64 145 6069 1805 250 275 550 1100 1750 10000 28500 60000 63 883 6070 1805/4 300 400 2000 2500 3500 15000 32500 - - 135000 65 270 6077 1806/5 Large Stars 300 350 600 1250 2500 5000 12500 45000 66 488 6074 1806 Knob 6, Large Stars 300 350 500 1000 2000 7500 - - - - 55 116 6075 1806 Knob 6 Small Stars 300 350 500 1000 1750 7000 10500 65000 63 292 6072 1806 Knob 6, No Stem - - 87500 120000 145000 - - - - - 40 7 6073 1806 Pointed 6, No Stem 300 350 500 1000 1500 5000 10500 25000 45000 120000 65 637 6071 1806 Pointed 6, Stem 300 350 500 1000 1500 5000 10000 15000 35000 110000 67 1773 6078 1806 6 over Inverted 6 250 300 1000 2250 4750 17500 100000 64 166 6079 1807 300 350 500 1000 1500 5000 10000 17500 37500 100000 66 2222 CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836) 6085 Type 75 160 250 900 1250 2250 3250 8500 22500 60000 6086 1807 Large Stars 50/20 175 900 1400 3500 8000 15000 27500 75000 65 758 39357 1807 Bearded Goddess 550 6500 9000 75000 - - - - - - 55 89 6087 1807 Small Stars 225 1500 2000 6500 16000 27500 65+ 214 6088 1807 Large Stars 200 1250 2250 10000 16000 32500 - 200000 265000 - 66 197 6090 1808 110 375 600 1750 5500 8000 9500 17500 32500 110000 67 1361 6091 1808/7 125 450 800 3000 7500 11000 17500 32500 62500 - 66 500 6092 1809 100 350 550 2000 3250 9000 10000 22500 27500 66+ 1398 6093 1809 XXX Edge 175 700 1150 4500 12500 25000 40000 - - - 64 273 6094 1809 III Edge 110 450 800 2000 7500 17500 27500 55000 65+ 510 6095 1810 85 300 450 1400 3250 6000 10000 27500 50000 - 66 1682 6099 1811/10 150 500 800 2500 7500 12500 20000 60000 66 382 6096 1811 Large 8 100 375 525 1500 3500 10000 15000 35000 65000 - 66 560 6097 1811 Small 8 100 325 450 1250 2500 4250 7500 17500 60000 95000 67+ 1204 6100 1812 100 325 500 1250 2250 4250 5250 15000 30000 80000 67 2124 6102 1812/1 Large 8 2000 11000 22500 65000 55 50 6101 1812/1 Small 8 135 400 750 2250 4750 12500 20000 37500 - - 65+ 342 6103 1813 95 325 500 1500 3250 5500 7500 18500 110000 67 1507 6104 1813 50C/UNI 150 600 900 2500 4500 8500 17500 45000 - - 65 267 6105 1814 110 375 700 1750 2750 4000 6000 17500 30000 60000 67 1298 6106 1814/3 175 750 1100 2750 4750 15000 25000 50000 - - 65 376 6107 1814 E/A 175 600 1400 6000 25000 35000 64+ 238 6108 1815/2 1750 5000 6500 15000 22500 70000 100000 120000 - - 66 477 6109 1817 100 325 500 1500 3500 6000 9000 20000 32500 65000 67 1389 6110 181.7 Punctuated Date 150 550 1000 4500 - 25000 32500 42500 - - 65 173 6111 1817/3 200 900 1400 5250 8500 22500 35000 64+ 357 6112 1817/4 - 275000 350000 - - - - - - - 53 7 6113 1818 85 250 400 1250 3000 4250 5500 15000 20000 87500 67 1732 6114 1818/7 Small 8 90 300 575 2000 4000 10500 15000 27500 - - 65+ 319 6115 1818/7 Large 8 100 325 650 2000 4250 7500 15000 25000 65 371 6117 1819 80 225 350 1000 2500 5000 9500 16500 85000 - 66 1155 6118 1819/8 Small 9 100 275 550 1400 3000 8000 12500 30000 65 407 6119 1819/8 Large 9 100 325 550 1500 3750 10000 17500 35000 47500 - 66 585 6121 1820 Curl Base 2, Small Date 125 450 600 1750 4500 12500 22500 30000 65 294 6122 1820 Sq. 2, Lg Date, Knob 2 85 400 800 2000 4250 11000 17500 27500 - - 65 274 6123 1820 Sq 2, Lg Date, No Knob 100 350 500 2500 4000 9500 17500 57500 66+ 425 6125 1820/19 Square Base 2 110 500 900 4000 7250 17500 22500 37500 - - 65+ 235 6126 1820/19 Curl Base 2 110 450 800 2000 6000 13000 32500 50000 65 310 6128 1821 80 250 350 1000 2250 4000 6500 17500 45000 - 66+ 1434 6129 1822 75 250 350 900 1900 3250 6750 16500 50000 67500 67+ 1660 6130 1822/1 90 375 700 1750 3250 5250 12500 37500 70000 - 66 256 6131 1823 85 210 310 800 1800 3250 5000 10500 29000 66 1819 6132 1823 Broken 3 150 650 1000 3250 9500 22500 37500 50000 - - 65+ 175 6133 1823 Patched 3 125 550 900 3000 5500 10000 15000 30000 65+ 197 6134 1823 Ugly 3 125 550 850 4500 9000 17500 27500 37500 - - 65 138 6137 1824 75 160 250 900 1250 2750 3500 17500 22500 68 1964 6139 1824/1 120 275 425 1100 3250 8000 12500 27500 - - 65 317 6140 1824/4 85 210 350 1250 3000 5000 6000 18500 45000 66 460 6138 1824 Over Various Dates 115 300 500 1750 3850 7250 12500 27500 - - 65 266 6142 1825 75 160 250 975 1450 2500 4000 9000 17500 66+ 2407 6143 1826 75 160 250 900 1250 2250 3250 8500 22500 60000 67 3493 6144 1827 Square Base 2 75 160 250 900 1250 3250 4500 14500 30000 60000 67 4113 6145 1827 Curl Base 2 90 250 400 1000 2400 5000 10000 18000 - - 65 290 6147 1827/6 110 250 450 1100 2500 7500 9000 16500 37500 66+ 410 6148 1828 Curl Base 2, No Knob 75 170 260 750 1350 2750 5000 12500 27500 - 66 813 6149 1828 Curl Base 2, Knob 100 225 325 1000 2500 5000 8500 22500 65+ 202 6150 1828 Square Base 2, Large 8s 75 160 250 650 1250 3000 4500 20000 30000 - 66+ 301 6151 1828 Sq 2, Sm 8s, Lg Letters 75 170 260 900 1400 2450 3000 6000 40000 66+ 1493 6152 1828 Sq 2, Sm 8s, Sm. Letters 150 350 500 1750 3250 9000 12500 35000 - - 65 109 6154 1829 75 160 250 900 1400 2250 3250 11500 27500 66+ 2894 6155 1829/7 90 250 350 1100 2100 4500 5750 30000 55000 - 66 570 6156 1830 Small 0 75 160 250 900 1250 2250 4000 12500 25000 50000 67 3048 6157 1830 Large 0 75 160 250 600 1250 2000 4000 11000 25000 - 66+ 785 39835 1830 Large Letters 1200 4000 5500 17500 DOLLARSHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 118 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL 528363 2014-SSilver DCAM - - - - - - 14 18 35 75 70 3363 543601 2015SSilver DCAM 25 27 30 35 50 115 70 2235 599623 2016-SSilver DCAM - - - - - 14 14 14 50 90 70 3304 628427 2017SSilver DCAM 18 20 22 24 26 32 65 70 3209 674577 2018-SSilver DCAM - - - - - 26 28 32 48 110 70 1806 679900 2018SReverseProofSilver50th 48 52 70 140 70 412 735671 2019-SSilver DCAM - - - - 20 21 22 24 32 75 70 4655 816078 2020SSilver DCAM 38 40 50 75 70 3340 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Clad (1965-1970) 6804 1968S 5 5 t 7 8 10 12 14 16 40 69 3743 86804 1968-S CAM 5 t 6 8 9 11 14 17 20 50 - 69 1614 96804 1968S DCAM 6 8 12 15 17 20 24 60 200 15500 70 2959 6805 1969-S 3 5 8 11 12 15 17 18 25 - 69 3082 86805 1969S CAM 4 6 10 12 14 16 20 25 65 550 70 2761 96805 1969-S DCAM 6 8 12 15 16 17 22 32 185 17500 70 3611 6806 1970S 3 5 9 11 12 15 16 17 24 69 3122 86806 1970-S CAM 4 6 10 12 16 18 19 26 40 - 69 2520 96806 1970S DCAM 11 13 14 15 17 20 22 55 325 s 69 1917 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad (1971 to Date) 6807 1971S 4 4 4 4 4 6 7 10 18 69 4070 86807 1971-S CAM 5 5 6 8 8 9 15 24 100 - 69 1404 96807 1971S DCAM 6 6 7 8 10 15 32 110 1600 69 464 6808 1972-S 4 4 4 6 7 8 9 10 14 - 69 1501 86808 1972S CAM 5 5 5 7 8 9 10 12 24 69 1684 96808 1972-S DCAM 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 75 - 69 1960 6809 1973S 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 16 69 362 86809 1973-S CAM 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 10 18 - 70 531 96809 1973S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 20 2000 70 10297 6810 1974-S 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 12 - 69 156 86810 1974S CAM 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 5 14 69 509 96810 1974-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 1000 t 70 14311 86815 1977S CAM 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 70 159 96815 1977-S DCAM 4 6 7 8 10 11 11 12 16 90 70 17261 96816 1978S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 70 70 18604 96818 1979-SType1 DCAM 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 16 70 70 15658 96819 1979SType2 DCAM 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 26 165 70 9050 96820 1980-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 75 70 15125 96821 1981SType1 DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 85 70 17437 96822 1981-SType2 DCAM - - - 9 10 11 15 22 30 850 t 70 4166 96823 1982S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 70 t 70 13250 96824 1983-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 70 70 11696 96825 1984S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 75 t 70 10561 96826 1985-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 70 t 70 10447 96827 1986S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 70 70 11003 96828 1987-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 60 70 11363 96829 1988S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 65 70 10406 96830 1989-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 85 70 9764 96831 1990S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 60 70 10406 96832 1991-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 50 70 9542 96833 1992S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 70 8717 96835 1993-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 40 70 8923 96837 1994S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 50 70 8536 96839 1995-S DCAM 7 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 24 50 70 8170 96841 1996S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 70 7635 96843 1997-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 70 7808 96849 1998S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 50 70 7734 96910 1999-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 50 70 7855 96912 2000S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 55 70 9193 96914 2001-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 60 70 8421 96916 2002S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 55 70 7252 96918 2003-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 55 70 7402 96920 2004S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 70 7659 96974 2005-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 70 8444 96976 2006S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 40 70 7230 149558 2007-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 50 70 6384 394952 2008S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 55 70 5008 407283 2009-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 50 70 6203 419123 2010S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 60 70 5183 505195 2011-S DCAM 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 45 70 5809 511877 2012S DCAM 14 15 16 17 18 25 115 70 1840 517529 2013-S DCAM - - - - - - - 8 16 75 70 2370 524466 2014S DCAM 7 8 16 65 70 2177 537590 2015-S DCAM - - - - - - 10 12 18 50 70 2482 599620 2016S DCAM 20 22 35 60 70 1465 620552 2017-S DCAM - - - - - - - 8 16 45 70 943 658205 2018S DCAM 6 8 10 12 18 80 70 862 689662 2019-S DCAM - - - - - 8 10 12 16 40 70 3727 810575 2020S DCAM 10 20 65 70 1723 853279 2021-S DCAM - - - - - - - 14 20 60 70 670 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999130 Type DCAM 5 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 22 1050 6811 1976SClad 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 18 70 354 86811 1976-SClad CAM 5 5 6 8 8 8 8 10 19 700 70 1496 96811 1976SClad DCAM 5 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 22 1050 70 31149 DOLLARSHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 119RARE COIN MARKET REPORT KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999131 Type DCAM 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 14 20 550 s 96812 1976-S Silver DCAM 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 14 26 550 t 70 40600 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Silver, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530169 2014-P Silver, High Relief 50th DCAM - - - 18 18 19 20 25 35 75 70 8686 530174 2014 W Reverse Proof 50th 45 50 52 65 85 125 70 8901 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Gold, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530185 2014 W Gold JFK 50th DCAM 1425 1425 1425 1450 1475 1650 1850 70 9740 KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 HighGrade TOTAL Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1964) 6844 1964 SMS 16500 21500 s 32500 s 95000 160000 200000 69 16 6775 1998-S SMS - - - 115 120 120 130 s 155 175 425 s 70 3195 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Clad (1965-1970) 6845 1965 SMS 3 t 4 8 12 s 16 s 24 s 70 s 225 - - 68 4768 86845 1965 SMS CAM 5 7 20 27 65 125 275 2500 68 912 96845 1965 SMS DCAM - - 350 450 575 1500 s 5500 - - - 67 50 6846 1966 SMS 3 t 4 8 15 18 25 70 s 225 68+ 4789 86846 1966 SMS CAM 6 10 20 50 65 75 125 550 s - - 68 1055 96846 1966 SMS DCAM 40 70 135 235 450 500 1750 7000 68 80 411636 1966 SMS No “FG” 30 50 80 160 200 650 s 2500 - - - 68 298 411639 1966 SMS Doubled Die Obverse 25 35 55 100 200 300 68 315 411640 1966 SMS Doubled Die Obverse CAM - - 30 40 60 125 350 - - - 67 13 6847 1967 SMS 3 t 4 8 12 s 16 s 24 s 36 225 68 3022 86847 1967 SMS CAM 5 7 12 20 26 40 85 450 - - 68 2115 96847 1967 SMS DCAM 15 20 32 70 100 300 s 675 t 5000 68 259 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad (1971 to Date) 96788 2005 P Satin Finish 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 14 25 2000 70 2263 96789 2005-D Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 20 32 - - 69 772 96790 2006 P Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 24 s 75 69 1158 96791 2006-D Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 25 160 t - 69 1044 149531 2007 P Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 20 90 69 1037 149533 2007-D Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 14 65 5000 70 1197 394940 2008 P Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 30 s 85 69 405 394942 2008-D Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 28 s 875 - 69 347 407278 2009 P Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 18 s 175 69 607 407280 2009-D Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 32 s 185 - 69 643 416790 2010 P Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 28 s 525 69 433 416791 2010-D Satin Finish 2 2 3 4 5 8 12 18 525 - 69 611 631123 2017 S Enhanced Unc Set 12 18 70 8882 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Copper-Nickel Clad, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530181 2014 P 50th Anniversary Set 25 30 35 70 200 69 3006 530183 2014-D 50th Anniversary Set - - - 10 11 12 25 t 80 t 250 - 70 3257 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) 6851 1794 67500 150000 250000 375000 800000 1000000 1600000 3200000 - - 66+ 98 6852 1795 3 Leaves 2750 4500 7500 12500 37500 60000 165000 280000 600000 950000 66 1792 6853 1795 2 Leaves 3000 4750 7750 15000 40000 85000 190000 300000 650000 - 65+ 887 6854 1795 Silver Plug 5000 15000 23500 27500 135000 325000 65+ 94 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) 86851 1794 10000000 66 1 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1798) 6857 Type 2000 4250 6500 11500 25000 50000 150000 200000 400000 675000 6858 1795 Centered Bust 2000 4250 6500 11500 25000 50000 150000 200000 400000 675000 66 604 96858 1795 Off Center Bust 2000 4250 6500 11500 35000 55000 150000 200000 400000 750000 66 375 6859 1796 Small Date, Sm Letters 2000 4250 7750 12000 27500 - - - 750000 - 65 364 6860 1796 Small Date, Large Letters 2000 4250 6500 11500 30000 100000 62 371 6861 1796 Large Date, Small Letters 2000 4250 6500 11500 26000 - - 250000 - - 64 249 6863 1797 9X7 Stars, Large Letters 2000 4250 6500 11500 34000 70000 150000 63 566 6865 1797 10X6 Stars 2000 4250 6500 11500 27500 50000 150000 225000 - - 64 359 6866 1797 9X7 Stars, Small Letters 2500 4250 11500 17500 60000 300000 64 92 6867 1798 Small Eagle, 13 Stars 2000 4250 7750 12500 50000 - 250000 - - - 63 231 6868 1798 Small Eagle, 15 Stars 2500 5000 8500 14500 65000 62+ 130 Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6872 Type 1100 1750 3250 4000 8500 25000 55000 110000 210000 6873 1798 Large Eagle 1100 1750 3250 4000 8500 25000 55000 110000 210000 - 64 2280 40008 1798 Knob 9 5 Lines 1100 1750 3250 4250 9000 27000 57500 63 39 40012 1798 Knob 9, 4 Lines - 3600 4250 5000 - - - - - - 62 18 40016 1798 Pointed 9, 5 Lines 1800 55 10 40018 1798 Pointed 9, 4 Lines 1100 1750 3250 4000 8500 - - 140000 165000 - 65 331 6875 1798 Knob 9 1150 1800 3350 8000 14000 57500 63 28 6876 1798 10 Arrows 1100 1750 3250 4000 12500 - 80000 - - - 58 123 6874 1798 5 Stripes 1100 1750 3350 5800 16500 35000 100000 61 46 6877 1798 Wide Date 1100 1750 3500 4250 9500 30000 - 110000 275000 - 65 110 6878 1799 1100 1750 3250 4000 8500 25000 55000 110000 210000 66 3884 6879 1799 Irregular Date-15 St 1100 1750 3250 4000 8500 - - - - - 55 43 6881 1799 Obverse Stars 8x5 1200 2050 4250 5500 17500 225000 64 100 6883 1799/8 15 Reverse Stars 1100 1750 3250 4000 9500 28000 55000 110000 175000 - 65 315 6884 1799/8 13 Reverse Stars 1100 1750 3250 4000 9000 28000 62500 120000 220000 65 239 DOLLARS/DOLLARSHALF

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 120 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT DRAPED BUST DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL 6880 1799 Irregular Date-13 St 1100 1750 3250 5000 9500 30000 60000 120000 - - 64 76 6887 1800 1100 1750 3250 5000 12500 25000 55000 125000 65+ 1427 6889 1800 Dotted Date 1100 1750 3250 4200 17500 - 75000 140000 - - 64 125 6890 1800 12 Arrows 1100 1750 3250 4000 17500 62 133 6891 1800 10 Arrows 1100 1950 3750 5000 18000 - - - - - 62 29 6892 1800 AMERICAI 1200 1750 4000 4750 10000 65000 110000 64 180 6888 1800 Wide Date, Low 8 1200 1850 3350 4200 12000 - 55000 100000 - - 64+ 52 6893 1801 1100 1750 3500 5000 9500 32500 100000 150000 325000 65 643 40087 1802 1100 1900 3750 4250 11000 24500 55000 110000 210000 - 65+ 685 40090 1802/1 1100 1750 3250 4500 10000 32500 110000 200000 64 487 6900 1803 Small 3 1100 1750 3750 4750 11000 27500 62500 130000 - - 64 469 6901 1803 Large 3 1100 1750 3500 4500 12500 35000 115000 550000 65 459 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6904 1801 1250000 1600000 6905 1802 - - - - - 425000 s 825000 s - - - 64 2 86905 1802 CAM 950000 s 1800000 66 4 6906 1803 - - - - - 425000 s 825000 s 975000 s - - 66 6 86906 1803 CAM 1450000 s 66 2 6907 1804 Original - Class I BB-304 2400000 - - 2850000 - 3200000 4000000 - 6250000 8500000 68 4 414488 1804 Restrike Class II 7500000 6908 1804 Restrike - Class III 2150000 2450000 - - 3000000 - - - - - 58 2 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1798) 96859 1795 Off-Center Dr Bust - - - - - - - - - 1100000 66 1 LIBERTY SEATED DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 3, No Motto (1840-1866) 6925 Type 275 375 s 700 s 1250 s 2250 3000 s 4000 s 6500 40000 100000 t 6926 1840 350 s 500 s 1100 2250 s 6000 8500 16000 35000 64 481 6927 1841 275 375 s 700 s 1750 s 4000 s 5000 s 8000 32500 65000 - 65+ 541 6928 1842 275 375 s 700 s 1250 s 2250 3500 4000 9500 64+ 986 6929 1843 275 375 s 700 s 1250 s 2750 s 3750 s 5750 s 27500 - - 64+ 866 6930 1844 350 s 500 s 900 s 2000 4500 s 6500 17500 s 42500 80000 65 329 6931 1845 350 s 550 1100 s 2750 5000 s 20000 25000 100000 t - - 64 358 6932 1846 275 375 s 700 s 1250 s 2250 3750 5000 7500 85000 65+ 909 6933 1846-O 325 s 450 s 1000 s 2000 5500 9500 22500 s 45000 - - 64+ 385 6934 1847 275 375 s 700 s 1250 s 2250 3500 s 4250 s 6500 92500 65 874 6935 1848 450 s 750 s 1750 s 4000 s 6500 s 7500 12500 50000 s 85000 s 175000 66 239 6936 1849 350 s 450 s 800 s 1450 s 2750 3500 5000 15000 100000 s 125000 s 67 492 6937 1850 650 s 1000 2500 4500 7500 s 11000 s 15000 s 35000 - - 64 225 6938 1850 O 450 650 2000 4500 s 11000 16000 32500 115000 64 261 6939 1851 7500 s 12000 s 20000 s 32500 s 42500 s 47500 80000 125000 300000 s - 65 35 6940 1852 4500 10000 20000 35000 s 40000 s 42500 75000 110000 250000 s 65 36 6941 1853 450 800 s 1400 s 2750 s 4000 s 4750 7500 12500 85000 175000 66+ 267 6942 1854 1500 2750 5500 s 9000 s 11000 s 12500 20000 s 25000 100000 s 150000 s 66 112 6943 1855 1500 2750 6000 8000 9000 15000 40000 s 150000 s - - 64+ 130 6944 1856 700 1250 s 3250 s 5500 6500 8000 s 15000 27500 64 152 6945 1857 800 1500 3250 4500 s 5500 s 7000 7500 17500 s 85000 - 65+ 149 86945 1857 PL 8000 63 2 6946 1859 450 650 1100 2250 s 3500 5000 6500 15000 s 75000 s 125000 s 66+ 177 6947 1859 O 275 375 s 700 s 1250 s 2250 3000 s 4000 t 9000 s 37500 65 1226 6948 1859-S 650 1100 s 2250 5500 7500 s 12500 s 22500 s 60000 - - 64+ 298 6949 1860 350 s 550 s 900 s 2250 s 3000 s 3750 s 4750 8000 62500 110000 66+ 235 6950 1860-O 275 375 s 700 s 1250 s 2250 3000 s 4000 s 6500 40000 - 65+ 1741 6951 1861 1400 s 2000 3750 s 5000 5750 6250 7500 s 12500 60000 s 130000 66 179 6952 1862 850 1250 5000 s 6000 s 7000 s 7500 s 8500 14000 60000 - 65 184 6953 1863 750 1500 2750 s 4000 s 5000 s 6000 s 7500 s 17500 40000 100000 67 194 6954 1864 425 850 1750 4750 s 5750 s 6500 s 9000 16500 60000 130000 66 221 6955 1865 750 1000 2500 s 3500 4500 7000 12500 s 27500 75000 65 232 Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 4, With Motto (1866-1873) 6958 Type 350 450 800 1200 s 2250 s 3000 3500 6000 s 55000 s 110000 s 6959 1866 Motto 400 550 1250 2250 3250 4750 s 6000 15000 60000 125000 67 248 6960 1867 450 650 1200 2000 3250 s 5250 s 6500 12500 55000 s 65+ 201 6961 1868 350 450 1100 s 2000 s 3250 s 6250 s 7500 s 21500 60000 110000 66+ 237 6962 1869 350 450 900 s 2000 s 3000 3750 5000 12500 s 80000 115000 66+ 301 6963 1870 325 s 425 s 700 s 1750 s 2250 s 3250 4000 s 7500 s 55000 110000 66 454 6964 1870 CC 1000 s 2000 s 4750 s 9000 30000 s 35000 s 45000 s 140000 s 64 593 6965 1870-S - - 575000 s 1500000 s 2000000 s 2500000 - - - - 62 5 6966 1871 350 450 800 1200 s 2250 s 3000 3500 6000 s 55000 110000 s 66 1546 6967 1871-CC 4000 s 6750 12500 32500 s 100000 130000 200000 350000 - - 64 128 6968 1872 350 450 800 1200 s 2250 s 3000 4000 7000 s 55000 s 110000 s 66+ 1095 6969 1872-CC 2250 3500 9000 s 20000 s 25000 s 30000 200000 s 275000 s 350000 s - 65 257 6970 1872 S 750 s 1250 s 2100 s 7000 s 15000 27500 s 35000 s 120000 64 277 6971 1873 Seated 350 450 800 1500 s 3000 s 4000 s 5000 s 7500 55000 s 110000 s 66+ 317 6972 1873 CC Seated 10000 s 15000 s 32500 65000 120000 s 150000 s 250000 s 400000 s 650000 s 65 98 LIBERTY SEATED DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 1, Flying Eagle Reverse, With Stars (1836) 6924 Type 20500 s 22000 23500 25000 27500 s 48000 t 95000 s 135000 t 325000 s 11225 1836 Original, Coin Alignment 20500 s 22000 23500 25000 27500 s 48000 t 100000 s 135000 s 325000 s - 64 331 11226 1836 Original, Medal Alignment 20500 s 22000 23500 25000 27500 s 48000 t 95000 s 135000 s 325000 s 66 68 DOLLARS

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 131RARE COIN MARKET REPORT GOLD DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 7570 1870-S - 1100 s 2250 s 3500 s 9000 s 15000 s 32500 t 57500 - - 66 75 7571 1871 475 s 650 900 s 1500 2500 s 5250 s 9000 s 15000 35000 68 131 7572 1872 400 s 450 s 700 s 1150 2500 s 3250 7000 11000 s 15000 37500 68 111 783917 1872 PL 12500 66 2 7573 1873Open3 290 290 375 s 450 s 750 s 1000 s 1800 3500 s 15000 35000 t 68 2114 7574 1873Closed3 900 s 1100 1500 s 3750 s 8000 17500 30000 66 97 7575 1874 290 290 375 s 450 s 750 s 1000 s 1250 s 1750 s 3500 s 17500 68+ 3862 7576 1875 5000 6250 s 8750 11000 15000 t 25000 t 45000 85000 t 66+ 62 87576 1875 PL - - - - 40000 t 47500 - - - - 63 2 7577 1876 475 s 550 s 725 s 900 s 1400 1800 4750 12500 t 30000 t 67 167 7578 1877 - 475 s 650 s 1000 s 2000 s 2750 s 4750 s 5750 9000 s 18500 68 185 87578 1877 PL 4250 63 4 7579 1878 - - 750 s 850 s 1350 2000 s 5500 s 7500 t 35000 s - 67 174 7580 1879 550 s 700 s 1200 2000 s 2750 s 3000 5500 t 67+ 314 7581 1880 - - 675 t 1100 t 1750 2000 2350 3250 4750 s 17500 s 69 421 87581 1880 PL 4000 66 7 7582 1881 - 290 450 s 600 s 800 s 1250 s 2000 s 3000 s 5000 s 15000 s 69 515 7583 1882 475 s 575 s 1000 s 1500 s 2000 s 2750 s 4500 15000 68 293 7584 1883 - 315 475 s 575 s 800 s 1100 s 1300 s 1750 s 2750 11000 s 68+ 741 87584 1883 PL 1750 6500 t 67+ 6 7585 1884 - - 450 s 600 s 1000 s 1250 1500 2500 s 5000 s 17500 s 69 315 87585 1884 PL 5000 68 5 7586 1885 - - 450 s 550 s 800 950 s 1500 s 2500 s 5000 t 15000 s 68 498 87586 1885 PL 2750 64 2 7587 1886 290 290 375 s 450 s 900 s 1100 s 1500 s 2250 s 12500 t - 67+ 409 7588 1887 290 290 375 s 600 s 900 s 1000 s 1250 s 1750 s 3000 s 35000 t 68 686 87588 1887 PL - - - - 1750 - - - - - 66+ 5 7589 1888 450 s 550 s 800 s 900 s 1250 s 1750 s 3000 s 15000 t 68+ 1054 7590 1889 280 290 325 s 425 750 s 1100 s 1400 s 1750 s 3000 s 10000 s 68+ 2715 87590 1889 PL 2250 66 3 GOLD DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 1, Liberty Head (1849-1854) 7592 1849 225000 250000 275000 87592 1849 CAM - - - - - 350000 - -7593 1850 145000 s 400000 60 1 Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 2, Indian Princess, Small Head (1854-1856) 7600 Type 140000 s 170000 s 215000 s 350000 s 440000 s 87600 Type CAM - - - 155000 s 190000 s 225000 s 375000 s 475000 s97600 Type DCAM 215000 s 260000 s 400000 s 500000 s 7601 1854Type2 - - - - 170000 225000 400000 -87601 1854Type2 CAM 180000 235000 7602 1855 - - - 140000 s 170000 s 215000 s 350000 s 440000 s - - 66 2 97602 1855 DCAM 215000 s 260000 s 400000 s 500000 s 66 4 Gold Dollar (1849-1889) - Type 3, Indian Princess, Large Head (1856-1889) 7605 Type 2400 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 6000 s 10500 s 13500 21500 87605 Type CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5250 8250 12000 18000 t 25000 t 97605 Type DCAM 4000 6000 10000 14000 22000 35000 70000 7606 1856Slanted5 - - - - - 36000 s 70000 s - - - 65 2 87606 1856Slanted5 CAM 38000 s 97606 1856Slanted5 DCAM - - - - - 40000 80000 s 87500 s - - 66+ 3 7607 1857 7250 8000 9750 14000 21000 35000 64 4 87607 1857 CAM - - - - - 28000 s 38000 s 48000 s - - 66 2 97607 1857 DCAM 57500 s 66 1 7608 1858 - 5000 5500 7000 11000 20000 35000 - - - 65 11 87608 1858 CAM 12000 24000 46000 50000 65 3 97608 1858 DCAM - - - - - 30000 s 57500 s 70000 s - - 66 5 7609 1859 4250 5700 8000 14000 s 27500 s 65 7 87609 1859 CAM - - - - 10000 15000 30000 - - - 65+ 5 97609 1859 DCAM 18000 s 35000 50000 66 2 7610 1860 - 3900 4100 4500 7000 11000 24000 35000 - - 65 16 87610 1860 CAM 4900 7500 12000 25000 t 36500 s 66 13 97610 1860 DCAM - - - - - - 30000 43500 s - - 66 3 7611 1861 15000 20000 29000 37000 s 66 17 87611 1861 CAM - - - - - 22000 31000 40000 s 47500 s - 67 5 7612 1862 4000 4250 5500 7500 11000 33000 s 40000 s 66 12 87612 1862 CAM - - - - 8000 12500 35000 s 42500 s - - 64 1 97612 1862 DCAM 9000 19000 37500 s 45000 s 66 7 7613 1863 - 3900 4100 4500 6750 s 16500 s 22500 s - - - 64 7 87613 1863 CAM 4300 4900 7000 17500 s 25000 s 47500 s 66 5 97613 1863 DCAM - - - - 7500 19000 s 27500 s 50000 67500 s - 67 8 7614 1864 9000 s 15000 s 21000 s 36000 s 66 4 87614 1864 CAM - - - - 10000 s 16000 26000 s -97614 1864 DCAM 11000 17500 s 27500 s 46500 s 66+ 7 7615 1865 - 4000 4250 6000 s 8000 s 12500 s 23000 s 36000 s - - 66 6 87615 1865 CAM 9000 s 14000 s 25000 s 65 3 97615 1865 DCAM - - - - - - 30000 46000 s - - 66+ 2 7616 1866 4000 4250 5500 7500 11000 21000 s 28000 s 66 11 87616 1866 CAM - - - - 8000 12500 26000 33000 s - - 66 3 97616 1866 DCAM 15000 s 27000 36000 s 53500 s 67 4 7617 1867 3250 3900 4250 s 4750 s 7000 s 12000 s 30000 s - - - 65 7 87617 1867 CAM 5000 6000 s 9000 s 14000 s 31500 s 40000 s 66 3 97617 1867 DCAM - - - - - 20000 s - - - - 64 2 7618 1868 4000 4250 6000 s 8000 s 13000 s 30000 s 65 5 DOLLARSGOLD

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 132 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT GOLD DOLLAR PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 87618 1868 CAM - - - - 9000 16000 s 33000 s 38000 s - - 66+ 3 97618 1868 DCAM 45000 s 65+ 3 7619 1869 - 4000 4250 5500 8500 s 19000 s 27500 s - - - 64 3 87619 1869 CAM 5750 10000 s 21000 s 30000 s 65 5 7620 1870 - 4000 4250 6500 s 8500 s 14000 s 25000 s - - - 65 8 87620 1870 CAM 8500 s 27500 s 40000 s 66 3 97620 1870 DCAM - - - - - - 35000 s - - - 65 1 7621 1871 4000 5000 s 6000 s 8500 s 14000 s 25000 s 64 3 87621 1871 CAM - - - - 10500 16000 s 27500 s 33000 s 52000 s - 67+ 5 97621 1871 DCAM 36000 65 2 7622 1872 - 5100 5300 6550 8250 12500 s 24000 s - - - 65 5 87622 1872 CAM 7000 9000 14000 s 26000 s 64+ 3 97622 1872 DCAM - - - - 11000 15000 27500 36000 s 48000 s - 67 3 7623 1873Closed3 8500 9500 10500 15000 22500 45000 57500 66 5 87623 1873Closed3 CAM - - - - - 35000 65000 - - - 65 2 7624 1874 8000 s 15000 s 23000 s 30000 s 64 2 87624 1874 CAM - - - 10000 s 16500 s 25000 s 36000 s - - - 65 3 97624 1874 DCAM 28000 s 40000 s 65+ 2 7625 1875 - - - 14500 17500 24000 35000 48000 - - 65 6 87625 1875 CAM 28500 s 43500 s 55000 s 66 3 97625 1875 DCAM - - - - - 31500 s 47500 s 72500 - - 66 4 7626 1876 4100 5000 s 7000 s 10000 s 20000 s 65 13 87626 1876 CAM - - - 5500 s 8000 s 12000 s 30000 s 42000 s - - 66 7 97626 1876 DCAM 11000 14000 s 32500 s 44000 s 75000 67 10 7627 1877 - - - 6500 s 8000 s 15000 s 30000 s - - - 65 6 87627 1877 CAM 7500 s 10000 s 17500 s 32500 s 47500 s 66 6 97627 1877 DCAM - - - - - 22500 35000 50000 s - - 66 5 7628 1878 4500 7000 s 10500 s 12000 s 14500 s 27500 s 65 7 87628 1878 CAM - - 7500 s 11000 s 13000 s 16000 s 30000 s - - - 65 6 97628 1878 DCAM 14500 s 17500 s 35000 s 65 3 7629 1879 - - - 5000 s 7000 s 12000 s 20000 s 35000 s - - 66 8 87629 1879 CAM 5750 s 7500 s 13500 s 25000 s 65 8 97629 1879 DCAM - - - - - 15000 s 27500 s 44000 s 62500 s - 67 4 7630 1880 3500 3600 4250 s 6000 s 10000 s 16000 s 65 9 87630 1880 CAM - - - 5000 6500 11500 s 17500 s 26500 s - - 64+ 6 97630 1880 DCAM 7250 13000 19000 s 33000 s 47500 s 67 6 7631 1881 - 3250 3750 s 4000 s 6000 s 8500 s 12500 s 17500 s 35000 - 67 11 87631 1881 CAM 3400 4000 s 4500 s 6500 s 10500 s 15000 s 22500 s 64 5 97631 1881 DCAM - - - 5000 s 8000 s 11250 16000 s 27500 s 55000 - 66 17 7632 1882 3000 3250 3750 s 5500 s 7000 s 12500 s 16000 s 22000 s 67 36 87632 1882 CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5750 s 7500 t 14000 s 22000 s 26000 s - 67 17 97632 1882 DCAM 6250 11500 t 15000 23000 40000 67+ 22 7633 1883 - 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 8000 s 12000 s 17500 s 23500 s - 67 26 87633 1883 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5250 9850 14000 22000 35000 s 67 16 97633 1883 DCAM - - - 4000 6000 10000 15000 24000 s - - 68 3 7634 1884 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 6000 s 10500 s 15000 s 23000 s 67 44 87634 1884 CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5250 8250 12000 18000 t 27000 s - 67 27 97634 1884 DCAM 17000 s 65 2 7635 1885 - 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 6000 s 10500 s 14000 s 22500 s - 67 72 87635 1885 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5250 8250 12000 18000 t 25000 t 67 20 97635 1885 DCAM - - - - 6000 10000 14000 22000 35000 - 67+ 15 7636 1886 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 6000 s 10500 s 13500 23000 s 67 57 87636 1886 CAM - - - 3750 5250 8250 12000 18000 t 26000 s - 67 24 97636 1886 DCAM 10000 14000 22000 35000 67 8 7637 1887 - 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 6000 s 10500 s 13500 22000 s - 67 74 87637 1887 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5250 8250 12000 18000 t 25000 t 67 33 97637 1887 DCAM - - - - - 10000 14000 22000 - - 66+ 9 7638 1888 2400 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 6000 s 10500 s 13500 21500 67 99 87638 1888 CAM - 3250 3500 3750 5250 8250 12000 18000 t 25000 s - 67+ 47 97638 1888 DCAM 6000 10000 14000 22000 35000 67 15 7639 1889 - 3000 3250 3750 s 4800 t 6000 s 10500 s 13500 21500 - 67 52 87639 1889 CAM 3250 3500 3750 5250 8250 12000 18000 t 67+ 26 97639 1889 DCAM - - - - - - 16000 s - - - 65 1 DRAPED BUST $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 12 30 40 55 60 61 62 63 64 65 HighGrade TOTAL Draped Bust $2.5 (1796-1807) - Type 1, No Stars (1796) 7643 Type 60000 105000 125000 180000 325000 445000 780000 975000 - 1750000 7645 1796NoStars 110000 s 125000 200000 s 350000 s 500000 s 950000 1250000 1500000 s 2250000 s 65 74 Draped Bust $2.5 (1796-1807) - Type 2, Stars on Obverse (1796-1807) 7646 Type 7000 s 13000 s 15000 t 22500 37500 40000 60000 100000 s 180000 550000 s 7647 1796Stars - 95000 120000 t 170000 265000 350000 500000 s 600000 s 750000 s 1650000 65 27 7648 1797 38500 50000 150000 225000 s 250000 s 300000 s 62 19 97649 1798CloseDate - 14500 s 17500 t 100000 s - - - - - 800000 s 65 6 7649 1798WideDate 7750 s 14000 s 17000 t 41000 125000 s 140000 s 165000 s 62 23 7650 1802/’1’ 7000 s 13000 s 15000 t 22500 37500 42500 s 57500 s 85000 230000 - 64+ 88 7651 180413StarsReverse 140000 160000 525000 58 6 7652 180414StarsReverse 7500 s 14000 s 16500 t 23500 40000 42500 64500 200000 s - - 63 87 7653 1805 7000 s 13000 s 15000 t 22500 37500 40000 60000 150000 s 400000 s 64+ 63 7654 1806/48X5Stars 7000 s 13000 s 15000 t 25500 50000 55000 110000 s - - - 62 38 7655 1806/57X6Stars 16000 s 22500 62500 115000 150000 s 225000 s 62 16 7656 1807 7000 s 13000 s 15000 t 22500 37500 40000 60000 100000 s 180000 550000 s 65 153 ($2.50)EAGLESQUARTER/DOLLARSGOLD

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 133RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CAPPED BUST $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 1, Large Cap (1808) 7660 1808 70000 s 110000 s 225000 280000 350000 660000 750000 s 2500000 65 61 Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 2, Small Cap. Large Diameter (1821-1827) 7661 Type 10000 s 14000 t 25000 s 35000 s 50000 72500 115000 175000 s 500000 s 600000 s 7662 1821 - 14000 t 25000 s 40000 s 58500 115000 200000 s - - - 66+ 23 7663 1824/1 10000 s 14000 t 25000 s 35000 s 55000 90000 120000 64 27 7664 1825 10000 s 14000 t 25000 s 35000 s 50000 72500 115000 175000 s 500000 s 600000 t 67 57 7665 1826/’5’ 12000 s 15000 t 37500 75000 61 18 7666 1827 - - 25000 s 35000 s 50000 72500 115000 175000 s - - 65 33 Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 3, Small Diameter (1829-1834) 7668 Type 8000 s 11000 s 19000 25000 s 37500 t 42500 t 57500 120000 200000 s 475000 t 7669 1829 8000 s 11000 s 19000 25000 s 37500 t 42500 t 57500 120000 200000 s 575000 t 67 60 7670 1830 8000 s 11000 s 19000 25000 s 37500 t 42500 t 57500 120000 200000 s - 66 84 7671 1831 11000 s 19000 25000 s 37500 t 42500 t 57500 120000 200000 s 475000 t 67 63 7672 1832 8000 s 11000 s 19000 25000 s 37500 t 42500 t 60000 175000 - - 65 63 7673 1833 8000 s 11000 s 19000 25000 s 37500 t 42500 t 57500 120000 200000 s 66+ 42 7674 1834 - - 175000 s 225000 s 275000 s 350000 s - - - - 63 12 CAPPED BUST $2.5 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 2, Small Cap. Large Diameter (1821-1827) 7677 1821 - - 100000 125000 150000 250000 300000 500000 - - 64 1 87677 1821 CAM 350000 950000 65 3 Capped Bust $2.5 (1808-1834) - Type 3, Small Diameter (1829-1834) 7686 1831 130000 400000 66 2 87686 1831 CAM - - - - - 185000 s 240000 s - - - 64 3 CLASSIC HEAD $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head $2.5 (1834-1839) 7691 Type 500 s 700 s 900 s 1750 s 3250 s 5000 8500 14500 s 55000 80000 7692 1834 500 s 700 s 900 s 1750 s 3250 s 5000 8500 14500 s 60000 t 115000 t 66 858 87692 1834 Classic PL - - - - - 7500 10500 17500 - - 64+ 3 7693 1835 500 s 700 s 900 s 1750 s 3250 s 6000 s 11500 25000 57500 65+ 254 7694 1836 Script8 500 s 700 s 900 s 1750 s 3250 s 5000 8500 14500 s 60000 - 65+ 754 97694 1836 Block8 500 s 700 s 900 s 1750 s 3250 s 5000 8500 14500 s 55000 82500 66 441 7695 1837 500 s 700 s 1000 s 2250 s 5000 9000 15000 36000 70000 - 65+ 195 7696 1838 500 s 700 s 900 s 1750 s 3250 s 6000 12500 s 17500 s 55000 80000 67 258 7697 1838-C 3500 6000 8000 13000 25000 35000 50000 75000 - - 64 113 7698 1839 525 s 800 s 1750 5500 s 8500 25000 62 116 7699 1839-C 2500 s 4750 5500 12000 s 32500 55000 - - - - 62 239 7700 1839D 3000 5000 s 6750 15000 s 27500 52500 70000 s 120000 64 184 7701 1839-O 1100 s 2750 s 3250 7500 s 12500 25000 s 32500 s 60000 s 95000 - 65 300 CLASSIC HEAD $2.5 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Classic Head $2.5 (1834-1839) 7708 Type - - - 70000 100000 125000 200000 300000 375000 87708 Type CAM 75000 105000 135000 225000 325000 425000 7710 1834 Classic - - - - - 125000 200000 - - - 64 1 87710 1834 Classic CAM 105000 135000 225000 325000 65 3 7711 1835 - - - - - - 210000 325000 s - - 65 1 87711 1835 CAM 145000 235000 388943 1836 CAM - - - - - - 235000 325000 - - 65 2 7712 1836 215000 310000 65 3 614243 1836 DCAM - - - - - - - 450000 600000 - 66 2 7713 1837 45000 55000 85000 135000 200000 275000 385000 s 66 1 7714 1838 - - - - - 200000 - -7715 1839 188000 62 1 87715 1839 CAM - - - - 195000 - - - - - 62 1 LIBERTY HEAD $2.5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Head $2.5 (1840-1907) 7716 Type 535 s 585 s 600 s 615 s 650 s 725 s 825 s 1000 1750 3000 7717 1840 1100 1350 3500 7000 8500 15000 30000 64 84 7718 1840-C 2500 3250 5750 11000 18000 30000 - - - - 63 151 7719 1840D 6000 9500 20000 40000 61 54 7720 1840-O 1100 1500 3600 10000 15500 27500 47500 65000 - - 65 103 87720 1841 140000 475000 61 10 7721 1841-C 2250 3000 6500 17500 30000 - - - - - 62 97 7722 1841D 5000 7000 12500 25000 45000 60000 63 59 7723 1842 3500 4500 13000 20000 35000 - - - - - 62 38 7724 1842C 2800 3750 11000 25000 45000 60000 85000 190000 65 91 7725 1842-D 3500 6000 12500 - - - - - - - 58 80 7726 1842O 850 1250 4500 9500 16500 32500 82500 64 142 7727 1843 580 s 670 s 900 2500 5000 9000 27500 - - - 64 141 7728 1843C LargeDate 2250 2500 4000 7500 12500 22500 42500 65000 65 220 7729 1843-C SmallDate 3500 6000 12000 25000 37500 - - - - - 62 58 7730 1843D SmallD 2500 2750 4000 6750 16000 32500 63 289 97730 1843-D LargeD 2500 3250 5500 11000 - - - - - - 61 25 7731 1843O SmallDate 535 s 585 s 900 2000 3500 6000 25000 64 476 7732 1843-O LargeDate 650 1100 3250 7250 23000 30000 - - - - 63 100 7734 1844 1000 1250 4000 9500 20000 62 48 7735 1844-C 2500 3750 s 6200 s 13000 28000 45000 - - - - 63 138 7736 1844D 2000 2600 5000 9000 14000 26000 63 183 7737 1845 580 s 655 s 750 1500 2750 5000 9000 - - - 64 186 7738 1845D 2250 2750 5500 10000 26000 42500 75000 64 193 ($2.50)EAGLESQUARTER

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 150 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY HEAD $10 PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 88812 1872 CAM - - 14000 16000 24000 37000 57500 110000 150000 98812 1872 DCAM 15000 17000 25000 38500 65000 s 125000 165000 66 4 8813 1873Closed3 - - 13000 14500 22000 35000 57500 s - - - 64 4 88813 1873Closed3 CAM 17000 130000 65 2 98813 1873Closed3 DCAM - - - - - - 65000 155000 - - 65+ 2 8814 1874 13000 14500 22000 35000 60000 125000 64 1 88814 1874 CAM - - 14000 16000 24000 37500 65000 s 135000 - - 65 1 8815 1875 200000 250000 64 3 88815 1875 CAM - - - - - 220000 280000 - - - 64 2 98815 1875 DCAM 310000 64 1 8816 1876 - - 11000 12500 20000 32000 50000 - - - 64 12 88816 1876 CAM 17500 s 22500 s 35000 s 40000 s 55000 64 4 8817 1877 - - 13000 14500 22000 35000 57500 - - - 64 1 8818 1878 11000 12500 20000 35000 56000 s 64 3 88818 1878 CAM - - 11500 13500 23000 37500 61000 s - - - 63 1 98818 1878 DCAM 12500 14500 25000 40000 8819 1879 11000 11500 12000 13000 16000 27500 47500 120000 - - 65 4 88819 1879 CAM 55000 135000 64 1 8820 1880 - - - - 14500 25000 45000 s - - - 64 3 88820 1880 CAM 27500 50000 64 1 98820 1880 DCAM - - - - 18000 32000 55000 - - - 64 1 8821 1881 7500 22000 35000 75000 65 3 88821 1881 CAM - - - 17500 - - 45000 - - - 64 2 8822 1882 8500 9500 12500 18500 35000 70000 64 4 88822 1882 CAM - - 9000 10000 13000 20000 38000 80000 - - 63 1 8823 1883 7000 8000 11500 17500 28000 70000 65 5 88823 1883 CAM - - 7500 8500 12000 18500 35000 - - - 64 1 98823 1883 DCAM 13000 20000 70000 64 3 8824 1884 - - 7000 8000 11500 17500 32000 75000 - - 65 3 88824 1884 CAM 12000 18500 40000 95000 65 1 98824 1884 DCAM - - - - - 20000 45000 110000 - - 65 4 8825 1885 6000 7000 10500 16000 30000 75000 65 4 88825 1885 CAM - - - - - 26000 41000 8500098825 1885 DCAM 28000 45000 87500 110000 66 6 8826 1886 - - 6000 7000 10500 16000 26000 70000 s - - 64 3 88826 1886 CAM 18000 27500 98826 1886 DCAM - - - - - - 42000 82500 s 105000 - 66+ 7 8827 1887 6900 8650 13500 24000 s 40000 s 100000 65 6 88827 1887 CAM - - 7500 9500 15500 37500 s 47500 s 130000 - - 65 5 98827 1887 DCAM 80000 s 135000 155000 s 66+ 5 8828 1888 - - 6000 7000 10500 17000 s 30000 s 57500 s - - 64 3 88828 1888 CAM 6500 8500 14000 22500 42500 s 77500 s 64 3 98828 1888 DCAM - - - - - 24500 46000 82500 s 110000 - 66 7 8829 1889 6650 8400 13000 20500 32000 67000 64 3 88829 1889 CAM - - - - - - - - 90000 s - 66 1 98829 1889 DCAM 46000 80000 s 65 2 8830 1890 - - 6650 8400 13000 20500 32000 67000 80000 - 65 7 88830 1890 CAM 15000 22500 41500 64 2 98830 1890 DCAM - - - - - 24500 45000 78000 110000 - 66 3 8831 1891 7850 12500 20500 29500 62000 65 14 88831 1891 CAM - - - - 14500 22500 37500 67500 s - - 63 2 98831 1891 DCAM 42500 75000 s 115000 s 66 6 8832 1892 4600 5000 6000 7750 12500 20000 29000 60000 s - - 64 17 88832 1892 CAM 14500 22000 37500 70000 s 65 5 98832 1892 DCAM - - - - 15500 25000 s 43500 - - - 64 4 8833 1893 4900 6200 7950 12500 20000 29000 59500 65 5 88833 1893 CAM - - - - - 22000 37000 6750098833 1893 DCAM 25000 s 42500 s 80000 s 115000 s 66 9 8834 1894 - - 6000 7750 12500 20500 30000 62000 80000 - 65 5 88834 1894 CAM 6250 14500 24000 s 38000 70000 90000 s 66 2 98834 1894 DCAM - - - - - - 45000 75000 s 100000 - 66+ 4 8835 1895 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 65 13 88835 1895 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 21000 35000 80000 s 105000 s - 65 2 98835 1895 DCAM 15000 23000 40000 85000 s 110000 s 66 7 8836 1896 - 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 75000 s - 65 15 88836 1896 CAM 35000 65000 82500 s 98836 1896 DCAM - - - - - - 40000 70000 s 100000 - 66+ 9 8837 1897 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 64 12 88837 1897 CAM - - - - - 21000 35000 65000 - - 64 2 98837 1897 DCAM 15000 23000 40000 68500 s 65+ 6 8838 1898 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 100000 s 66 23 88838 1898 CAM 8500 14000 21000 35000 65000 75000 110000 64 1 98838 1898 DCAM - - - - - 23000 40000 67000 105000 s 140000 s 67 9 8839 1899 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 100000 s 67 23 88839 1899 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 21000 35000 65000 75000 110000 67 5 98839 1899 DCAM 23000 40000 67000 100000 135000 67 9 8840 1900 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 98000 66 26 88840 1900 CAM 6500 8500 14000 21000 35000 65000 75000 110000 65 3 98840 1900 DCAM - - - - 15000 23000 40000 67000 100000 135000 68+ 12 8841 1901 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 98000 65 22 88841 1901 CAM - - 6500 8500 14000 21000 35000 65000 75000 110000 67 7 98841 1901 DCAM 23000 40000 67000 100000 66+ 8 8842 1902 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 98000 67 42 88842 1902 CAM 6500 8500 14000 21000 45000 s 70000 s 90000 s 64 1 ($10)EAGLES

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 151RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY HEAD $10 PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 8843 1903 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 - 65+ 43 88843 1903 CAM 25000 s 75000 90000 s 66 3 8844 1904 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 36000 s 57000 70000 - 64 38 88844 1904 CAM 6500 8500 14000 23000 s 40000 s 70000 s 85000 s 66 6 8845 1905 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 57000 70000 98000 65 24 88845 1905 CAM 6500 8500 14000 21000 35000 65000 75000 130000 s 66+ 8 8846 1906 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 60000 s 75000 s 100000 s 66+ 28 88846 1906 CAM 6500 8500 14000 21000 35000 65000 80000 s 125000 s 67 11 98846 1906 DCAM - - - - - - - - 110000 s - 66 1 8847 1907 4600 5000 5900 7650 12000 19000 27000 60000 s 75000 s 65+ 42 88847 1907 CAM - - - - - 21000 35000 65000 80000 s - 66 17 INDIAN $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 1, Wire Edge (1907) 8850 1907 WireEdge 22500 23500 27500 35000 42500 47500 67500 85000 135000 360000 67+ 320 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 2, Rolled Edge (1907) 8851 1907 RolledEdge - - 125000 145000 155000 165000 225000 315000 460000 650000 67+ 55 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 3, No Motto (1907-1908) 8849 Type 1285 s 1335 s 1415 s 1475 s 1750 2250 4750 10000 15000 45000 8852 1907 NoMotto 1285 s 1335 s 1415 s 1475 s 1750 2250 4750 10000 15000 45000 68 10144 8853 1908 NoMotto 1285 s 1335 s 1625 s 1750 2750 5000 6000 17500 35000 90000 67+ 1221 8854 1908 D NoMotto 1285 s 1335 s 1415 s 1525 s 3500 5000 15000 50000 100000 66 1357 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933) 8858 Type 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1400 s 1700 t 2150 t 4500 7500 45000 8859 1908 Motto 1310 s 1400 s 1455 s 1510 s 1575 s 2250 3750 9000 18500 45000 68+ 6203 8860 1908 D Motto 1275 s 1325 s 1400 s 1435 s 2750 4500 12000 27500 42500 100000 68 1089 8861 1908-S 1300 s 1350 s 2150 4500 9000 13000 16000 25000 40000 60000 68+ 896 8862 1909 1310 s 1360 s 1425 s 1435 s 1600 2000 5500 18500 28500 100000 67+ 3223 8863 1909-D 1300 s 1365 s 1475 s 1485 s 2000 3000 11500 30000 52500 150000 67 1624 8864 1909 S 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1750 2500 4500 9500 21000 50000 90000 67+ 1248 8865 1910 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1500 1800 2000 7750 17500 82500 67+ 6845 8866 1910 D 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1475 s 1800 t 2150 t 5000 12500 90000 67 12900 8867 1910-S 1300 s 1350 s 1415 s 1500 2250 5000 17500 80000 150000 - 66 2741 8868 1911 1295 s 1355 s 1405 s 1415 s 1430 s 1740 t 2250 8000 17500 50000 67+ 11721 8869 1911-D 1800 2250 4000 9000 14000 22500 75000 225000 - - 65 909 8870 1911 S 1300 s 1375 s 2000 5000 7500 12500 14000 28500 60000 66 477 8871 1912 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1750 2000 2750 9500 26500 70000 67 7616 8872 1912 S 1300 s 1350 s 1400 s 1750 3000 6000 7500 40000 150000 66 1498 8873 1913 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1750 2000 4000 11000 16500 110000 67 7385 8874 1913 S 1300 s 1350 s 2500 4500 9000 18500 45000 160000 325000 66+ 860 8875 1914 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1750 2000 3000 9000 30000 48500 67 2866 8876 1914 D 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1750 2500 4000 8500 27500 100000 67 3852 8877 1914-S 1275 s 1390 s 1675 s 2000 3000 5000 12500 35000 200000 - 66 1279 8878 1915 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1525 s 1900 t 4000 7500 25000 47500 67+ 6034 8879 1915-S 1405 s 1575 s 4250 6500 12500 18000 35000 75000 125000 200000 67 471 8880 1916 S 1375 s 1425 s 1625 s 2000 3250 6000 12500 25000 50000 125000 67 1298 8881 1920-S - 27500 47500 70000 85000 125000 185000 300000 400000 - 67+ 68 8882 1926 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1400 s 1700 t 2150 t 4500 17500 66+ 40614 8883 1930-S - - - 45000 60000 70000 80000 100000 150000 350000 67 100 8884 1932 1275 s 1325 s 1375 s 1385 s 1400 s 1700 t 2150 t 4500 7500 45000 67 64204 8885 1933 - - - - 200000 250000 400000 700000 1000000 - 66 25 INDIAN $10 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 2, Rolled Edge (1907) 505272 1907 RolledEdge - - - - - - - - 2250000 - 67 2 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933) 8889 Type - 10000 s 12500 s 18000 s 35000 s 50000 s 67500 s 110000 s 215000 s 300000 s 8890 1908 Matte 10000 s 12500 s 18000 s 35000 s 50000 s 67500 s 110000 s 215000 s 67+ 47 8891 1909 - 9000 11500 18000 35000 s 50000 s 82500 s 200000 s 260000 s 335000 s 68 34 8892 1910 9000 11500 18000 35000 s 50000 s 82500 s 125000 s 250000 s 67+ 24 8893 1911 - 10000 s 12500 s 18000 s 35000 s 50000 s 67500 s 110000 s 215000 s - 67+ 30 8894 1912 10000 s 12500 s 18000 s 35000 s 50000 s 67500 s 140000 s 215000 s 67 21 8895 1913 - 10000 s 12500 s 18000 s 35000 s 50000 s 67500 s 125000 s 250000 - 67 23 8896 1914 9000 11500 19500 36000 50000 s 145000 s 165000 s 66+ 18 8897 1915 - 10000 s 12500 s 18000 s 35000 s 50000 s 125000 s 160000 s - - 66+ 18 LIBERTY HEAD $20 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866) 8900 Type 2150 2350 s 2600 s 4500 5500 8500 10000 s 13500 35000 s 140000 s 8902 1850 2750 3500 6000 13500 42500 75000 225000 300000 65 1349 8903 1850-O 6500 9000 s 32500 s 80000 s - - - - - - 61 301 8904 1851 2150 2350 s 2750 7000 s 13000 35000 s 60000 s 64 1056 8905 1851-O 3250 4750 9250 45000 s 75000 s 125000 s - - - - 63 642 8906 1852 2150 2350 s 3250 6000 s 12500 27500 s 80000 s 125000 65 1246 8907 1852-O 3250 s 4750 s 10000 s 45000 s 95000 s - - - - - 62+ 491 8908 1853 2150 2350 s 3250 s 7000 s 20000 s 45000 s 63 1152 8909 1853/’2’ 2750 4000 9500 17500 65000 - - - - - 62 164 8910 1853 O 5000 6000 17500 40000 75000 90000 63 199 8911 1854 SmallDate 2150 2350 3000 7500 20000 s 40000 s - - - - 65+ 831 98911 1854 LargeDate 3250 5500 15000 30000 s 55000 s 125000 s 64+ 101 8912 1854-O 200000 300000 s 525000 - - - - - - - 58 19 8913 1854 S 6000 11000 s 25000 s 32500 s 45000 60000 s 92500 160000 s 65 208 8914 1855 2150 2350 3500 10000 25000 s 65000 s 125000 150000 - - 65+ 437 8915 1855 O 22500 40000 70000 125000 58 54 ($20)EAGLESDOUBLE/($10)EAGLES

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 152 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY HEAD $20 REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL 8916 1855-S 2150 2350 s 3750 7500 s 17500 30000 50000 s 75000 s 200000 - 66 1394 8917 1856 2150 2350 s 3500 7500 25000 s 60000 s 63 364 8918 1856-O 225000 260000 475000 s - - - - - - - 58+ 17 8919 1856S 2300 2450 5000 s 7000 s 12500 22500 s 40000 s 60000 s 115000 66 2287 8920 1857 2150 2350 s 2750 s 5500 17500 s 60000 s 100000 s - - - 64+ 594 8921 1857O 7500 11000 20000 100000 s 200000 s 275000 s 63 122 8922 1857-S 2150 2350 s 2600 s 4500 5500 8500 10000 s 13500 35000 s 140000 s 67+ 7352 8923 1858 2300 2600 5250 s 11000 s 25000 s 50000 s 75000 s 64 413 8924 1858-O 6500 12500 35000 75000 s 110000 s - - - - - 62 132 8925 1858S 2150 2350 s 3500 s 8000 s 17500 s 50000 s 63 763 8926 1859 4500 6500 17500 35000 s 65000 s - - - - - 62 116 8927 1859O 20000 32500 82500 175000 60 55 8928 1859-S 2150 2350 s 4750 s 11000 s 25000 s 65000 s - - - - 63 775 8929 1860 2150 2350 s 2750 s 5500 s 12500 s 25000 80000 s 160000 s 65 846 8930 1860-O 22500 40000 70000 160000 - - - - - - 61 55 8931 1860S 2150 2500 s 4500 s 7500 s 25000 s 40000 s 60000 s 64 652 8932 1861 2150 2350 s 2600 s 6500 s 8000 s 25000 s 40000 s 85000 s - 425000 s 67 2581 8934 1861O 32500 42500 80000 350000 s 60 131 8935 1861-S 2150 2550 5250 s 17500 s 35000 s 65000 s - - - - 63+ 742 8936 1861SPaquet 45000 75000 s 140000 s 58+ 86 8937 1862 10000 16000 25000 50000 s 80000 s 100000 s - - - - 63 89 8938 1862S 2150 2500 s 4750 s 12500 s 40000 s 70000 s 63+ 829 8939 1863 5500 8000 22500 s 35000 s 60000 90000 125000 - - - 64 176 8940 1863S 2250 2450 3750 7500 s 27500 s 40000 s 65000 s 64 717 8941 1864 4500 6000 15000 25000 50000 s 90000 s - 325000 s - - 65 285 8942 1864S 2350 2450 6000 s 9000 s 25000 s 50000 s 63 830 8943 1865 2175 2500 s 4250 s 8000 s 17500 s 25000 s 40000 s 125000 s - - 65 490 8944 1865S 2150 2250 3500 s 6750 12000 17500 32500 s 37500 s 75000 s 66 1455 8945 1866-SNoMotto 12500 27500 75000 s 175000 s 400000 - - - - - 62 158 Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 2, With Motto, “TWENTY D.” on Reverse (1866-1876) 8948 Type 2220 2230 2275 2650 t 3500 s 5750 s 37500 225000 s 350000 s 600000 s 8949 1866Motto 2245 2400 5500 9000 22500 60000 140000 64 520 8950 1866-SMotto 2470 2530 7500 t 15000 30000 - - - - - 62+ 745 8951 1867 2220 2230 3000 4500 8000 27500 s 300000 66 489 8952 1867-S 2220 2230 4500 9000 27500 - - - - - 62+ 933 8953 1868 3000 4000 11000 17500 50000 s 70000 s 63 195 8954 1868-S 2335 2380 2600 5000 28000 - - - - - 62+ 887 8955 1869 2535 2605 4000 11000 20000 45000 s 90000 s 65+ 325 8956 1869-S 2270 2305 2500 s 5000 22500 32500 70000 s - - - 64 1274 8957 1870 2320 2330 5000 10000 27500 55000 s 63+ 266 8958 1870-CC 265000 s 400000 s 675000 s - - - - - - - 53 40 8959 1870S 2335 2355 2575 4250 s 18500 85000 s 63 1405 8960 1871 2560 2630 5500 8500 32500 s 55000 s 95000 s - - - 64 225 8961 1871CC 35000 50000 75000 125000 61 130 8962 1871-S 2235 2255 2475 3500 10000 35000 s 100000 s - - - 64 1365 8963 1872 2220 2305 2590 3750 14000 s 30000 s 63 632 8964 1872-CC 6500 11000 22500 60000 s 175000 s - - - - - 62 317 8965 1872S 2220 2230 2275 3500 15000 32500 s 65000 64 1280 8966 1873Closed3 2270 2355 2725 4000 15000 40000 s - - - - 63 312 8967 1873Open3 2220 2230 2275 2750 3250 6500 s 37500 225000 s 65+ 9513 8968 1873-CC 5500 9750 25000 55000 s 100000 s 150000 s - - - - 63 321 8969 1873SClosed3 2220 2230 2275 3000 10000 s 40000 s 63 1847 8979 1873-SOpen3 - 2330 2650 5500 s 27500 s - - - - - 62 594 8970 1874 2220 2230 2425 3050 9500 25000 s 55000 s 64 1139 8971 1874-CC 3500 4250 8000 25000 110000 s - - - - - 62 1224 8972 1874S 2220 2230 2275 3000 4500 35000 s 63 2826 802298 1874-S PL - - - 4250 s - - - - - - 61 2 8973 1875 2220 2230 2275 2600 3750 7500 s 45000 s 64 1577 88973 1875 PL - - - 3000 - - - - - - 60 1 8974 1875CC 3000 3500 6500 10000 15000 40000 75000 64 1814 8975 1875-S 2220 2230 2275 2650 t 4000 s 9000 35000 s - - 500000 67 4279 8976 1876 2220 2230 2275 2650 t 4500 8000 45000 225000 s 65 2964 88976 1876 PL - - 2000 3250 s - - - - - - 61 4 8977 1876CC 3000 3500 5500 11000 s 27500 s 62 2098 8978 1876-S 2220 2230 2275 2650 t 3500 s 6000 55000 s 225000 s - - 65 7118 Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907) 8981 Type 2210 2220 2250 t 2280 t 2330 2360 2700 t 4500 10000 85000 8982 1877 2220 2230 2335 t 2450 t 5000 14000 30000 64 1519 88982 1877 PL - - - 3250 - - - - - - 61 7 8983 1877CC 3250 4000 12000 30000 85000 62 797 8984 1877-S 2210 2220 2305 t 2380 t 4500 12500 30000 45000 - - 65+ 2769 8985 1878 2220 2230 2310 t 2410 t 3250 10000 45000 64 1920 781589 1878 PL - - 2750 3250 - - - - - - 60 2 8986 1878CC 7000 10000 27500 45000 75000 62+ 322 8987 1878-S 2220 2230 2350 t 2415 t 4750 12500 50000 - - - 64 2285 8988 1879 2260 2345 2500 t 2630 t 5500 15500 26000 75000 65 715 88988 1879 PL - - - 3250 - - - - - - 61 3 8989 1879CC 8000 12500 30000 50000 100000 62 285 8990 1879-O 42500 50000 95000 150000 200000 275000 - - - - 62 75 8991 1879S 2210 2220 2280 t 2430 t 10000 35000 92500 64+ 1676 88991 1879-S PL - - - - 14500 - - - - - 62 2 8992 1880 2285 2365 2635 t 9000 25000 40000 63 540 88992 1880 PL - - - 10000 - - - - - - 60 1 8993 1880S 2210 2220 2250 t 3000 6500 17500 40000 90000 65+ 1141 ($20)EAGLESDOUBLE

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 155RARE COIN MARKET REPORT LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 99100 1884 DCAM - 60000 65000 80000 110000 220000 s 285000 s - - - 65+ 2 9101 1885 25000 30000 s 36000 s 43000 s 70000 125000 s 175000 65 3 89101 1885 CAM - 27500 34000 s 40000 s 52500 s 75000 140000 s 200000 - - 66+ 3 99101 1885 DCAM 37500 s 43000 s 55000 s 85000 150000 s 240000 s 425000 67 6 9102 1886 - 25000 28000 s 34000 s 43000 70000 122500 160000 s - - 66 9 89102 1886 CAM 90000 s 165000 s 65+ 3 99102 1886 DCAM - - - - 80000 s 105000 s 175000 s 225000 s 350000 s - 67 5 9103 1887 60000 75000 110000 160000 65 10 89103 1887 CAM - - 52500 65000 - 125000 s - - - - 64 4 99103 1887 DCAM 95000 150000 s 210000 s 300000 66 8 9104 1888 11000 15000 20000 s 25000 35500 62500 s 115000 s - - - 64 13 89104 1888 CAM 15500 23500 28000 39500 80000 s 152500 65 5 99104 1888 DCAM - - - - 45000 s 95000 s 170000 s 225000 s - - 66 4 9105 1889 17000 22000 s 28000 s 42000 s 80000 s 160000 s 65 5 89105 1889 CAM - 17500 25000 32000 s 45000 s 85000 s - - - - 61 2 99105 1889 DCAM 40000 s 57500 s 100000 s 175000 s 240000 s 465000 67 4 9106 1890 - 14500 18000 s 25000 s 36000 s 60000 s 120000 s - - - 65 5 89106 1890 CAM 15000 23000 s 28000 s 40000 s 70000 s 150000 s 63 1 99106 1890 DCAM - 16000 25000 30000 s 45000 s 85000 s - 220000 s 450000 s - 67 2 9107 1891 11000 14500 17500 24000 35000 57500 112500 155000 66 13 89107 1891 CAM - 15000 22500 27000 39000 67500 147500 177500 - - 61 1 99107 1891 DCAM 16000 25000 27000 42000 82500 155000 205000 66+ 14 9108 1892 - 14500 17500 24000 35000 57500 110000 145000 - - 65 13 89108 1892 CAM 15000 22500 27000 39000 67500 145000 167500 99108 1892 DCAM - - - - 42000 83500 160000 200000 - - 66 9 9109 1893 11300 15000 18500 25000 35500 60000 64 5 89109 1893 CAM - 16000 24000 28000 39500 70000 - - - - 64 2 9110 1894 11000 14500 18000 25000 35500 60000 112500 65 12 89110 1894 CAM - 15000 23000 28000 39500 70000 147500 - - - 64+ 1 99110 1894 DCAM 155000 195000 66 3 9111 1895 11000 14500 18000 25000 35500 60000 112500 - - - 65 14 89111 1895 CAM 70000 147500 65 3 99111 1895 DCAM - - - - - 85000 155000 210000 - - 66 5 9112 1896 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s 140000 s 240000 s 67 20 89112 1896 CAM - - - - 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t 160000 s - - 66 2 99112 1896 DCAM 45000 s 85000 s 200000 s 250000 s 360000 s 67+ 16 9113 1897 - 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35500 57500 107500 - - - 65 13 89113 1897 CAM 39500 69000 142500 64 4 99113 1897 DCAM - - - - 42500 84000 150000 - - - 65+ 5 9114 1898 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s 140000 s 66 29 89114 1898 CAM - - - 27500 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t - - - 65 7 99114 1898 DCAM 85000 s 200000 s 250000 s 300000 67+ 11 9115 1899 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s - - - 65 17 89115 1899 CAM 16000 s 23000 s 27500 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t 160000 s 66 8 99115 1899 DCAM - 17500 s - - 45000 s 85000 s 200000 s - - - 65 8 9116 1900 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s 140000 s 66 37 89116 1900 CAM - 16000 s 23000 s 27500 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t - 275000 s - 65 7 99116 1900 DCAM 40000 85000 s 200000 s 250000 s 325000 67 14 9117 1901 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s - - - 65 24 89117 1901 CAM 23000 s 27500 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t 160000 s 66 17 9118 1902 - 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s - - - 66+ 38 89118 1902 CAM 70000 s 135000 t 65 2 9119 1903 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s - - - 65 40 89119 1903 CAM 27500 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t 65 12 9120 1904 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s - - - 65 50 89120 1904 CAM 23000 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t 65 22 99120 1904 DCAM - - - - - 80000 - - - - 64 1 9121 1905 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s 65 24 89121 1905 CAM - - - - 44500 72000 175000 225000 - - 66 10 9122 1906 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s 65 45 89122 1906 CAM - - - 27500 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t 160000 s - - 66 12 9123 1907Liberty 11000 15000 s 18000 s 24000 s 35000 s 65000 s 105000 s 140000 s 66 39 89123 1907Liberty CAM - 16000 s 23000 s 27500 s 40000 s 70000 s 135000 t 160000 s 275000 s - 67 19 99123 1907Liberty DCAM 250000 s 66 1 800190 1907-D BM - - - 350000 - - - - - - 62 1 LIBERTY HEAD $20 SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866) 415629 1854-S - - - - - - - - 1650000 409828 1856O 1650000 63 1 Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907) 89050 1906DSpecialStrike 550000 66 1 ST. GAUDENS $20 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 1, High Relief (1907) 9133 Type 11000 14000 16000 18500 s 23500 s 30000 47500 90000 260000 s 450000 s 9135 1907HighRelief-WireEdge 11000 14000 16000 18500 s 23500 s 30000 47500 90000 260000 s 450000 s 69 4345 9136 1907HighReliefFlatEdge 11000 14500 17000 20000 25000 40000 50000 100000 300000 425000 68+ 840 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 2, No Motto (1907-1908) 9140 Type 2120 t 2150 t 2200 t 2250 t 2300 t 2500 t 2800 t 3650 7500 s 21000 s 9141 1907Saint 2260 2275 2290 2400 2750 3750 s 4750 s 7750 s 55000 s 225000 s 68 18474 9142 1908NoMotto 2120 t 2150 t 2200 t 2250 t 2300 t 2500 t 2800 t 3650 7500 s 21000 s 69 183627 9143 1908-DNoMotto 2360 2425 2440 2500 2600 3250 s 7000 27500 - - 66+ 5466 ($20)EAGLESDOUBLE

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 156 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT ST. GAUDENS $20 REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1907-1933) 9146 Type 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2400 t 2800 t 3800 t 16000 s 135000 s 9147 1908 Motto 2135 t 2175 t 2315 2350 2750 5500 12500 32500 100000 - 67 3254 9148 1908 D Motto 2135 t 2175 t 2300 2335 2500 s 2750 s 5250 22500 s 110000 s 67 3567 9149 1908-S 4000 s 6750 s 12500 19000 s 22500 32500 s 70000 s 115000 s 200000 - 67+ 583 9150 1909 2250 2280 2315 2600 s 3250 s 8250 s 35000 95000 s 66+ 2207 9151 1909/8 2590 2720 2940 4000 s 6000 s 13500 45000 95000 s - - 66+ 2437 9152 1909 D 2265 2320 4500 s 5500 s 8000 s 11500 s 42500 s 85000 400000 67 791 9153 1909-S 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2330 2500 s 3000 s 6000 s 22500 75000 - 67 7470 9154 1910 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2750 s 3750 s 10000 s 42500 66+ 10540 9155 1910-D 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2330 2500 s 3000 s 4000 s 9500 s 85000 s - 67 8510 9156 1910 S 2275 2320 2340 2360 2500 3000 10500 s 35000 s 110000 s 200000 68 6116 9157 1911 2300 2370 2465 2500 s 3250 s 5250 s 15000 42500 t 210000 s - 67 3267 9158 1911 D 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2420 2500 s 3000 s 4250 s 6250 s 62500 s 67+ 13869 9159 1911-S 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2500 s 2750 s 5000 14000 s 100000 s - 67 5718 9160 1912 2265 2340 2540 3000 s 3750 s 5500 s 25000 62500 s 66+ 4480 9161 1913 2265 2360 2440 2750 s 3500 s 7000 s 55000 - - - 65 3596 9162 1913 D 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2750 s 3250 s 5750 s 45000 s 66+ 5781 9163 1913-S 2275 2470 2750 s 4750 s 6000 s 9500 s 42500 s 185000 s - - 66 2015 9164 1914 2290 2420 2540 2785 3000 6500 t 42500 s 70000 s 66+ 2431 9165 1914-D 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2335 2415 2750 4500 9000 s 65000 s - 67 8986 9166 1914 S 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2500 2750 3500 7500 66+ 22614 9167 1915 2275 2420 2515 2645 3250 s 6000 25000 200000 - - 66 2439 9168 1915 S 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2750 s 4000 s 9000 66+ 15812 9169 1916-S 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2500 s 2750 s 3000 s 4500 14000 - - 66+ 5370 9170 1920 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2335 3500 s 5000 200000 65 8258 9171 1920-S 20000 37500 55000 s 70000 s 110000 170000 s 525000 s 700000 s - - 66 106 9172 1921 42500 70000 95000 s 115000 s 230000 385000 625000 s 850000 66 102 9173 1922 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2750 4750 s 40000 - - 66+ 51418 9174 1922 S 2465 2720 2840 3750 s 5500 s 10000 45000 135000 s 66+ 1344 9175 1923 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 3000 s 5250 s 50000 s - - 66 28356 9176 1923 D 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2440 2600 s 3250 s 7000 s 20000 67+ 9555 9177 1924 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2400 t 2800 t 3800 t 16000 s 135000 s 68 325502 9178 1924 D 2540 3750 5000 6400 7500 12500 85000 190000 66 712 9179 1924-S 2540 3300 4500 7500 11000 s 32500 s 120000 s - 500000 - 67 562 9180 1925 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2400 t 3250 s 4250 s 30000 s 67 54176 9181 1925-D 3250 5500 7000 9000 11000 30000 s 115000 s 220000 s - - 66 405 9182 1925 S 4000 6000 8750 12500 17500 s 42500 s 325000 s 375000 425000 550000 68 463 9183 1926 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2400 t 3250 6000 t 40000 - 67 26180 9184 1926 D 14000 23000 s 25000 s 27500 42500 s 260000 s 375000 s 66+ 193 9185 1926-S 2440 2920 4000 5000 8500 12000 s 25000 90000 150000 s - 67 810 9186 1927 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2400 t 2800 t 3800 t 20000 68 168391 9187 1927-D - - - - 1800000 2000000 2550000 3200000 t 4500000 t - 67 9 9188 1927 S 10000 22500 26000 40000 s 60000 s 80000 s 210000 s 300000 375000 67 156 9189 1928 2135 t 2175 t 2225 t 2250 t 2340 2400 t 2800 t 5000 20000 - 67+ 65607 9190 1929 17500 27500 32500 40000 50000 80000 150000 66+ 191 9191 1930-S - - 65000 75000 110000 s 160000 s 185000 s 325000 s - - 66+ 50 9192 1931 35000 50000 70000 100000 s 125000 180000 s 350000 s 67 84 9193 1931-D - - 40000 60000 s 75000 s 100000 135000 200000 - - 66+ 95 9194 1932 50000 60000 80000 100000 125000 180000 66+ 81 9195 1933 - - - - - - 20000000 - - - 65 1 ST. GAUDENS $20 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Ultra High Relief (1907) 9131 1907 EX-HR Lettered Edge - - - - - - - - 2500000 4000000 69 7 9130 1907 EX HR Plain Edge 3000000 9132 1907 EX-HR Inverted Edge Letters - - - - - - - - - 4250000 68 2 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1907-1933) 9200 Type 11000 13500 15000 21000 30000 60000 107500 162500 235000 325000 9205 1908 Matte 13500 15000 21000 30000 60000 107500 162500 235000 67 48 9206 1909 - 14500 16500 23000 33000 67500 137500 202500 285000 - 67+ 22 9207 1910 14500 16500 23000 33000 65000 132500 192500 260000 68 37 9208 1911 - 13500 15000 21000 30000 60000 107500 162500 235000 - 67+ 24 9209 1912 11000 13500 15000 21000 30000 60000 122500 162500 235000 67 25 9210 1913 - 14500 16500 23000 33000 65000 170000 s 350000 s - - 66 27 9211 1914 14500 16500 23000 33000 65000 137500 202500 66+ 18 9212 1915 - 15000 17000 24000 35000 70000 137500 - - - 65+ 16 SILVER COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) 9220 1893 25C Isabella 260 325 400 475 500 725 s 1250 2500 s 5500 52500 68+ 5863 9222 1900 $1 Lafayette 400 525 725 1100 1300 2000 4750 11000 s 78500 t 67+ 4022 9224 1921 50C Alabama 125 150 225 250 375 425 s 750 1500 16750 t - 67+ 2687 9225 1921 50C Alabama, 2X2 190 275 325 350 425 575 s 975 t 1800 13000 t 67+ 2455 9227 1936 50C Albany 175 185 195 220 230 240 275 450 s 675 s 15000 68 5319 9229 1937 50C Antietam 400 450 525 550 575 600 625 700 1250 s 7000 s 68+ 5390 9231 1935 - 1939 Arkansas Type 90 95 100 110 125 150 s 200 s 385 s 1300 s 32500 9233 1935 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 150 s 200 s 385 s 1750 s 67+ 1952 9234 1935-D 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 150 s 200 s 385 s 1300 s 32500 68 1487 9235 1935 S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 150 s 200 s 385 s 1300 s 67+ 1438 9237 1936 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 150 s 210 s 340 1500 - 67+ 1543 9238 1936 D 50C Arkansas 90 95 115 125 140 150 200 t 400 1250 37500 68 1809 9239 1936-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 150 200 400 s 1500 - 67+ 1580 9241 1937 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 150 s 250 350 2850 67+ 1277 (1892-1954)COMMEMORATIVEVINTAGE/($20)EAGLESDOUBLE

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 157RARE COIN MARKET REPORT SILVER COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 9242 1937-D 50C Arkansas 100 105 110 120 125 150 200 400 1300 37500 68 1364 9243 1937 S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 125 150 s 260 700 6750 t 67+ 1140 9245 1938 50C Arkansas 95 100 115 145 160 175 315 t 650 2400 - 67+ 969 9246 1938 D 50C Arkansas 95 100 110 140 150 225 285 475 4000 35000 68 988 9247 1938-S 50C Arkansas 95 100 115 145 175 180 300 650 10500 - 67 886 9249 1939 50C Arkansas 160 180 225 250 275 365 750 1250 t 14000 t 67+ 775 9250 1939-D 50C Arkansas 160 180 225 300 315 s 350 450 850 2850 45000 68 822 9251 1939 S 50C Arkansas 150 170 185 250 325 400 600 850 3750 t 68 842 9254 1936-S 50C Bay Bridge 120 120 140 150 175 s 185 s 235 s 375 s 950 17500 68+ 6870 9256 1934 1938 Boone Type 110 115 120 130 150 175 225 275 675 10000 9257 1934 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 175 225 275 750 25500 68 1830 9258 1935 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 175 225 275 675 68 1942 9259 1935-D 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 175 225 350 2200 - 67+ 1165 9260 1935 S 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 175 225 300 1000 20000 68 1241 9262 1935/34 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 200 250 300 s 800 15000 68 2167 9263 1935/34 D 50C Boone 200 215 235 275 350 500 575 800 s 1400 8500 68+ 832 9264 1935/34-S 50C Boone 200 220 235 275 400 525 650 900 2400 22500 68 741 9266 1936 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 175 225 275 675 7500 68+ 2520 9267 1936-D 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 200 225 300 1000 - 67+ 1572 9268 1936 S 50C Boone 115 120 130 140 160 200 225 325 800 s 14000 68 1421 9270 1937 50C Boone 110 115 120 130 150 175 225 275 675 10000 68 2446 9271 1937 D 50C Boone 130 140 160 175 235 275 400 s 475 900 13000 68 918 9272 1937-S 50C Boone 130 140 160 185 s 235 s 325 450 600 1500 17500 68 834 9274 1938 50C Boone 150 210 240 260 325 400 450 600 1600 17500 68+ 871 9275 1938-D 50C Boone 130 150 185 250 325 400 500 650 1000 12500 69 883 9276 1938 S 50C Boone 140 160 225 275 300 350 450 s 650 s 1750 24000 68+ 815 9279 1936 50C Bridgeport 110 115 125 135 140 175 225 325 900 s - 67+ 5582 9281 1925 S 50C California 150 180 200 225 250 325 475 850 s 1850 13500 68+ 5963 9282 1936 Cincinnati Type 210 230 255 260 300 385 450 600 2300 25000 9283 1936 50C Cincinnati 210 230 290 315 350 400 s 550 650 3100 67+ 1726 9284 1936-D 50C Cincinnati 210 230 265 300 325 425 475 s 625 1850 s 25000 68+ 2072 9285 1936 S 50C Cincinnati 210 230 270 300 350 400 500 s 800 13500 67+ 1583 9288 1936 50C Cleveland 80 85 90 105 115 125 135 250 1200 43500 68 8344 9290 1936 Columbia Type 170 185 190 200 215 235 250 275 550 s 4750 9291 1936 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 215 235 260 330 s 575 18000 68+ 2500 9292 1936 D 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 215 235 250 275 550 s 4750 68+ 2358 9293 1936-S 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 215 235 250 300 600 6250 68+ 2368 9296 1892 50C Columbian 22 30 35 60 90 185 350 650 4000 35000 68 7223 803524 1892 50C Columbian PL - - - 125 275 2000 - - - - 65 8 9297 1893 50C Columbian 22 30 40 s 60 80 125 325 660 s 3200 t 67+ 7993 9299 1935 50C Connecticut 200 210 220 230 260 280 400 525 1650 s 20000 68 5261 9301 1936 50C Delaware 190 205 205 215 225 235 250 300 700 25000 68+ 4927 9303 1936 50C Elgin 170 175 175 175 175 200 225 250 550 11000 68+ 6483 9305 1936 50C Gettysburg 350 415 450 500 550 650 750 s 900 1800 25000 68 6363 9306 1922 50C Grant 90 110 120 150 190 s 260 500 700 2250 t - 67+ 4830 9307 1922 50C Grant with Star 650 1000 1125 1350 1700 s 2200 s 4250 7000 41500 67+ 1451 9309 1928 50C Hawaiian 1300 1800 2000 2200 2400 2700 s 3750 s 4750 47500 - 67+ 3014 9312 1935 50C Hudson 600 670 700 725 775 825 s 1000 s 1300 5900 t 67+ 3506 9314 1924 50C Huguenot 90 105 115 125 150 180 s 250 500 1150 s 25000 68+ 4642 9316 1946 50C Iowa 85 85 90 100 110 120 s 130 s 140 s 260 s 2000 69 10500 9318 1925 50C Lexington 70 85 95 110 125 175 250 500 3850 45000 68+ 5738 9320 1918 50C Lincoln 110 135 165 200 215 250 375 s 650 1850 21500 68+ 7117 9322 1936 50C Long Island 55 65 75 85 100 125 s 185 s 325 s 1500 t - 67+ 6901 9324 1936 50C Lynchburg 180 200 215 225 230 235 250 325 950 68 4516 9326 1920 50C Maine 85 100 130 160 185 225 350 550 s 3000 - 67+ 4184 9328 1934 50C Maryland 110 120 130 150 160 175 225 325 1100 t 67+ 5325 9330 1921 50C Missouri 300 425 500 575 s 700 s 750 1500 4600 - - 66+ 2443 9331 1921 50C Missouri, 2X4 450 550 700 s 775 s 1000 s 1050 s 2000 4850 s 66+ 2008 9333 1923-S 50C Monroe 42 53 70 100 125 200 535 s 1150 15000 - 67+ 4611 9335 1938 50C New Rochelle 260 270 280 300 315 325 375 s 450 875 9000 68+ 4831 9337 1936 50C Norfolk 260 260 265 265 280 325 350 375 525 1250 69 5499 9339 1926 1939 Oregon Type 110 135 150 185 215 225 275 350 475 1800 9340 1926 50C Oregon 110 135 150 185 215 225 250 325 800 12500 69 3807 9341 1926 S 50C Oregon 110 135 150 185 215 240 260 325 750 6750 t 68+ 4626 9342 1928 50C Oregon 170 190 200 220 235 s 260 s 300 s 425 750 s 9500 68+ 2116 9343 1933 D 50C Oregon 270 290 300 325 375 575 s 675 s 850 s 1350 s 19500 68+ 2221 9344 1934-D 50C Oregon 160 175 185 190 225 260 s 275 425 1200 s 20000 68 2666 9345 1936 50C Oregon 130 150 160 170 180 210 260 285 550 7500 68+ 2891 9346 1936-S 50C Oregon 140 160 170 175 200 250 300 400 575 7250 t 68+ 1834 9347 1937 D 50C Oregon 135 155 175 185 200 225 275 350 475 1800 69 3873 9348 1938 50C Oregon 115 135 160 175 215 225 275 350 600 12500 68+ 2259 9349 1938 D 50C Oregon 110 130 160 175 200 225 275 325 s 500 s 2000 69 2391 9350 1938-S 50C Oregon 110 130 150 165 200 225 280 s 385 s 700 s 4400 s 68+ 2245 9352 1939 50C Oregon 390 405 s 415 s 435 s 485 500 625 s 675 s 1150 s 10000 68+ 1335 9353 1939-D 50C Oregon 390 400 415 435 450 475 550 650 1000 4500 68+ 1420 9354 1939 S 50C Oregon 390 400 415 435 s 460 s 475 575 650 1000 5500 68+ 1309 9357 1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific 285 s 465 550 625 750 1150 s 1600 2500 7500 35000 68 3781 9359 1920 50C Pilgrim 65 80 95 s 100 115 140 s 235 s 375 1900 15000 68 6722 9360 1921 50C Pilgrim 130 140 150 165 190 s 210 s 275 550 2000 25000 68 3171 9362 1936 Rhode Island Type 80 95 100 110 125 135 175 225 975 t 4500 9363 1936 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 110 125 135 175 210 s 575 s 5000 68 3738 99363 1936 50C Rhode Island PL 200 250 350 700 66 3 9364 1936-D 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 110 125 150 175 225 975 t 50000 68+ 3037 9365 1936 S 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 110 125 135 175 275 1500 68 2593 (1892-1954)COMMEMORATIVEVINTAGE

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 158 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT SILVER COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL 9367 1937 50C Roanoke 140 145 150 160 185 s 215 s 260 s 285 s 650 s 5150 s 68+ 6777 9369 1936 50C Robinson 105 110 120 125 140 175 300 1750 15000 68 5132 9371 1935-S 50C San Diego 75 85 90 110 125 140 165 200 550 11000 68+ 11749 9372 1936 D 50C San Diego 90 100 105 105 115 150 s 185 s 250 s 900 27500 68 7577 9374 1926 50C Sesquicentennial 60 85 100 110 125 225 1100 19000 t - - 66+ 5655 9376 1935 50C Spanish Trail 700 750 800 925 s 1075 t 1250 s 1350 1425 s 2250 22000 68 3880 9378 1925 50C Stone Mountain 45 60 65 85 100 125 s 215 350 s 850 s 22500 68+ 13686 9380 1934 1938 Texas Type 105 125 135 145 165 200 225 250 485 s 6500 9381 1934 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 235 s 300 625 16500 68+ 4542 9382 1935 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 200 250 275 s 485 s 10500 t 68+ 2821 9383 1935-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 225 285 s 500 9000 68 2841 9384 1935 S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 215 275 625 s 14000 68 2388 9386 1936 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 235 s 285 s 500 s 8500 68+ 2639 9387 1936 D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 185 225 300 600 s 5000 68+ 2864 9388 1936-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 225 375 700 16000 68+ 2376 9390 1937 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 s 225 s 350 725 8000 68+ 1965 9391 1937-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 265 300 600 s 24000 68 2125 9392 1937 S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 165 200 260 s 300 575 s 25000 68 1931 9394 1938 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 275 325 450 s 650 s 1500 32500 68 1388 9395 1938 D 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 300 425 600 s 900 30000 68 1473 9396 1938-S 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 300 425 550 s 1200 s 30000 68 1447 9399 1925 50C Vancouver 240 285 345 360 375 460 s 660 s 950 s 2600 17500 68 3661 9401 1927 50C Vermont 175 205 225 250 275 300 425 650 2850 17500 68+ 4977 9403 1946 51 Booker Washington Type 16 18 21 25 27 40 50 100 400 8000 9404 1946 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 21 25 27 40 50 100 435 t 15000 68 4877 9405 1946 D 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 21 25 27 40 60 110 950 s 12000 68 2858 9406 1946-S 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 21 25 27 40 48 s 72 s 450 10500 68 4301 9408 1947 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 21 25 35 50 80 200 4150 67+ 1819 9409 1947-D 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 21 25 30 55 75 265 4500 - 67+ 1250 9410 1947 S 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 21 25 48 s 60 s 85 s 135 1450 67+ 1578 9412 1948 50C Booker T. Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 80 175 t 2100 - 67+ 1652 9413 1948 D 50C Booker T Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 100 150 1200 s 67+ 1661 9414 1948-S 50C Booker T. Washington 20 22 24 30 45 80 100 120 750 - 67+ 1650 89414 1948 S 50C Booker T Washington PL 1000 66 1 9416 1949 50C Booker T. Washington 33 37 45 55 80 95 130 s 160 s 850 t - 67+ 1665 9417 1949 D 50C Booker T Washington 34 40 50 60 85 110 125 s 160 775 67+ 1669 9418 1949-S 50C Booker T. Washington 34 40 50 60 75 100 130 s 165 750 - 67+ 1781 9420 1950 50C Booker T Washington 25 28 32 40 65 85 100 150 1200 67+ 1231 9421 1950-D 50C Booker T. Washington 22 25 35 50 70 85 110 185 1300 t - 67+ 1235 9422 1950 S 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 21 25 27 40 50 100 525 t 67+ 2526 9424 1951 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 21 25 27 40 50 110 s 2400 - 67+ 2620 9425 1951 D 50C Booker T Washington 32 40 45 50 60 75 85 185 1150 67+ 1308 9426 1951-S 50C Booker T. Washington 30 38 40 44 50 65 100 160 s 675 - 67+ 1408 9429 1951 1954 Washington Carver Type 15 16 18 22 28 40 50 120 1400 12500 9430 1951 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 20 30 40 90 550 6250 - 67 1382 9431 1951 D 50C Washington Carver 15 16 18 22 40 55 90 300 67 1389 9432 1951-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 28 55 85 165 2200 - 68 1630 9434 1952 50C Washington Carver 15 16 18 22 28 40 50 120 1600 12500 68 5950 9435 1952-D 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 20 30 45 65 115 475 - - 66+ 1156 9436 1952 S 50C Washington Carver 15 16 17 20 30 55 65 165 2650 t 67+ 1484 9438 1953 50C Washington-Carver 20 22 23 26 35 60 100 285 t 5500 - 67 1273 9439 1953 D 50C Washington Carver 20 22 26 30 50 65 140 650 12000 67 1146 9440 1953-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 28 38 60 165 4150 - 67+ 2316 9442 1954 50C Washington Carver 15 16 25 32 42 55 65 325 12500 67 1610 9443 1954-D 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 30 55 70 s 550 - - 67 1454 9444 1954 S 50C Washington Carver 15 16 22 26 30 42 55 s 165 5200 67+ 2283 9447 1936 50C Wisconsin 145 160 170 180 185 210 225 265 s 425 5000 68+ 6775 9449 1936 50C York 140 140 160 170 180 200 215 240 385 s 2500 69 6454 SILVER COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) 9221 1893 25C Isabella 20000 85000 65 4 9295 1892 50C Columbian - - 2250 2750 3500 6000 9000 16000 19000 40000 67 51 89295 1892 50C Columbian CAM 31500 66 2 9308 1922 50C Grant Star - - - - - - 184000 - - - 64 1 9310 1928 50C Hawaiian 15000 17000 20000 27500 57500 s 64 9 9400 1925 50C Vancouver - - - - - - - - 188000 - 66 1 680812 1937 50C Boone Matte 85000 63 1 680813 1937-D 50C Boone Matte - - - - - 65000 - - - - 63 1 680814 1937 S 50C Boone Matte 60000 63 1 SILVER COMMEMORATIVE SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 55 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 HighGrade TOTAL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) 99335 1938 50C New Rochelle 3500 5000 7500 10000 13500 68 24 GOLD COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 HighGrade TOTAL Gold Commemorative (1903-1926) 7443 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson 450 530 575 600 675 850 1100 1250 2300 68 3613 87443 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson PL - - 650 750 900 1900 s 2250 s - - - 65 3 7444 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley 450 515 550 s 575 s 625 675 t 1050 1150 2200 68 3526 87444 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley PL - - - - - 2000 - 3250 - - 66+ 6 7447 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark 630 725 850 1000 1050 t 1650 t 3150 t 5750 11000 68 2136 87447 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark PL - - - - 2500 - - - - - 63 2 7448 1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark 500 615 725 775 1050 2000 4500 9750 45000 67+ 2254 (1892-1954)COMMEMORATIVEVINTAGE

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 159RARE COIN MARKET REPORT (1892-1954)COMAGEVINTMEMORATIVEGOLD COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 HighGrade TOTAL 7449 1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacifi c 460 500 560 615 650 750 s 1050 s 1500 4100 s - 67+ 6376 7454 1916 G$1 McKinley 400 410 425 485 s 510 575 700 s 900 2050 t 68 5000 7455 1917 G$1 McKinley 415 440 525 575 600 t 675 s 775 1350 t 2350 s - 67+ 2979 7458 1922 G$1 Grant, No Star 940 960 1000 1050 1100 1300 s 1550 2100 s 2500 68 2328 7459 1922 G$1 Grant, With Star 920 950 975 1000 1050 1600 s 1800 s 2250 3350 s - 68 2519 7466 1926 $2 50 Sesquicentennial 285 s 415 s 475 s 550 s 575 s 700 s 1350 s 4500 50000 67 12494 7450 1915-S $2.50 Panama-Pacifi c 1350 s 1800 s 2250 s 3000 3500 4150 s 4600 s 5600 s 9000 - 67+ 2625 7451 1915 S $50 Pan Pac Round 47000 57500 64500 82500 92500 130000 200000 345000 66 409 7452 1915-S $50 Pan-Pac Octagonal 46000 57500 61500 80000 87500 115000 185000 230000 - - 66+ 549 GOLD COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 HighGrade TOTAL Gold Commemorative (1903-1926) 7482 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson - 8000 8250 8500 11000 16500 22500 27500 37500 - 67 30 87482 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson CAM 9750 12000 17500 24000 28500 41000 67+ 13 7483 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley - 8000 8500 9000 11000 14000 s 17000 t 26500 29000 - 67 40 87483 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley CAM 9250 12000 14000 17500 t 27000 30000 67 14 622825 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley DCAM - - - - - - - 32000 - - 66 1 7484 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark 55000 75000 64 2 388575 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark CAM - - - - 75000 - - - - - 63 1 7487 1916 G$1 McKinley 47500 57500 64 1 388576 1916 G$1 McKinley CAM - - - - 48500 60000 - - - - 64 3 PRICE POP Pent-up collector demand and low dealer inventories continue to propel prices for vintage rare coins to record-high levels. Collectors, en masse, have reinvigorated their collections as a result of staying $7,680,0001822levelsPCGSSP66.recordauctionmadeprices.pre-sellasExcitementhighestissuescoinlevels.havehaveForcoinsmaterialbeentakenathomeduringthepastyearandahalfandnotspendingmuchmoneyrestaurants,onentertainment,orfortravel.Collectorbuyinghasalargesupplyofcoinsoffthemarket,anddealershavenotabletoadequatelyreplaceinventoriesbecauseofalackoffreshandadearthofmajorshowswheretheycanbuy.Across-the-boardpriceincreaseshavebeentherule,ascirculatedaresoughtafterrightalongsideMintStateandproofcoins.example,multiplePCGS-gradedcirculatedLibertySeatedcoinsbeenexperiencingfiercebiddingcompetitionatauctionsandbeensellingforsubstantialpremiumsoverPCGSPriceGuideIt’sobviousthatcollectorshavehaddifficultyfindingspecificissuesandwillpaywhattheymustinordertolandthesecatches.Themarketformoderncoinshasalsoremainedstrong.CoinwithlowPCGSpopulationsofoneto25examplesinthegradesseldomappearatauction,keepingpricesproppedup.precededthereleaseofthe2021MorganDollarsaswellothernewissues.Bothcollectorsanddealershavebeenabletolimited-editionissuesatsignificantpremiumsoverU.S.MintReflectingthestrengthoftheoverallcoinmarket,newswasinJunewhentheonlylegal-to-own1933DoubleEaglesoldatfortherecordpriceof$18,872,250,surpassingthepreviousauctionpriceof$10,016,875fora1794DollargradedPCGSThe1933$20hassincebeengradedandencapsulatedbyasMS65.Severalothercoinshavesoldsofarthisyearatpricethatapproacheightfigures:$8,400,000fortheonlycollectible$5goldcoin–threeareknownwithtwointheSmithsonian;fortheSultanofMuscat1804Dollar,PCGSPR68;and $7,200,000 for an 1861 Paquet Reverse $20, PCGS MS67 – one of two timerumoredUniverse,significantcollectorsareNow,morethen,NickelTheknown.firstcointosellatauctionforsevenfigureswasa1913LibertygradedPCGSPR66thatbrought$1,495,000in1996.Sincemorethan100U.S.raritieshavecrossedtheauctionblockforthan$1million,withevenmoreapproachingseven-figures.themarketisatapointwheremanyofthesesamecoinsexpectedtomoveintotheeight-figurepricelevel.Individualarebuyingthem.Thisyear,collectiblesmarketshavereceivedattentionandinvestmentfromthehedgefundworld.CollectorstheparentcompanyofPCGS,wastakenprivateforapricetobeinexcessof$800million.Thefutureisbrightatthisforrarecoinsandcollectiblesingeneral. Vic Bozarth is a familiar face on the bourse floor to many who have attended coin shows over the last five decades. He’s a self-described “coin weenie” who has attended more than 1,000 shows and vast experience both buying and selling many of the finest PCGS coins. His numismatic knowledge as a dealer and collector provides a unique perspective on our Markindustry.Ferguson began buying and selling coins in 1969. He graded coins for PCGS between 1986 and 1990 and currently serves as the company's senior price guide consultant. He’s a numismatic researcher, writer, appraiser, and advisor, and he authored The Dollar of 1804: The U.S. Mint’s Hidden Secret. By Vic Bozarth & Mark FergusonSIGNIFICANT RISING PRICE TREND CONTINUES

By Kyle Knapp This is the inaugural installment of a column directly written by the experts from the PCGS Grading Room, in which the numismatic team will attempt to shed some light on the mysterious processes and sometimes thrilling discoveries that constitute the life of a professional authenticator. I’d like to focus on a seemingly dull, but ultimately highly potent diagnostic point: date placement.

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FROM THE GRADING ROOM: WHERE'S MY DATE? IMPORTANCE OF DATE PLACEMENT IN AUTHENTICATION AND ATTRIBUTION

When authenticating a rare or oft-forged coin, one of the first things a grader will nearly always do (following an initial naked-eye inspection) is loupe the date and mint mark areas. This is not just to examine for evidence of tooling or alteration, but also to make sure both are in the correct position for the particular issue at hand. Consider the following recently-submitted 1901-S Barber Quarter. The famously tough key to the series saw a mintage of just 72,664 (compared to five to 10 million for the most plentiful issues). Though close examination would reveal no tooling or alteration in the date or mint mark areas, note the position of the leading “1” relative to the left edge of the bust. The date is much farther left than that of a genuine 1901-S; PCGS experts need not even turn the coin over to identify it as a counterfeit! In this case, two genuine coins were planed down and bonded together to create a “sandwich fake.”

This is a counterfeit piece meant to resemble a 1901 S Barber Quarter, yet some critical diagnostics are off with this piece,is 1901-S uarter, his including the placement of the first “1” in the date. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

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This Liberty Seated Half Dollar exemplifies the prooflike beauty to be found on many of these classic pieces but the “1” in the date distinguishes it from being a proof. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

FROM THE GRADING ROOM: WHERE'S MY DATE? THE IMPORTANCE OF DATE PLACEMENT IN AUTHENTICATION AND ATTRIBUTION

A PCGS-graded and attributed MS64RD brought $4,080 at Heritage Auctions in April compared to a PCGS Price Guide value of $300 for an example without the extra digit.

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This is a genuine 1901-S Barber Quarter. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The following 1880 Liberty Seated Half Dollar is sharply rendered with reflective fields, but is in fact a prooflike business strike, as revealed by the position of the date! Date positions are often easiest conceived in relation to nearby hubfixed points. In this case, note the left edge of the “1” in date is centered over a dentil: A proof example, in which the left foot of the “1” is interstitial.

Diagnostics on this piece confirm it is a proof. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. Sometimes one finds a date where least expected. In the case of this 1897 Indian Cent, it can be found hiding just above Liberty’s necklace. One of the most desirable examples of a “misplaced date,” this variety (Snow-1, FS-401) is one to keep an eye out for – it commands a significant premium!

It’s not always about authenticity, however. Date placement can also be instrumental in confidently separating proof from business strike. In the later years of the Seated quarter and half series, for example, high-quality, low-mintage business strikes often have reflective fields. To sort out the most difficult cases, PCGS examines and catalogues the date placements (and other die-specific identifiers like polishing) of unambiguous pieces to be compared to newly discovered examples.

Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. An avid childhood collector, Kyle first came to Collectors Universe in 2005 as a grading intern while in high school. Now a senior member of the grading and authentication team, some of his favorite coins include the Nova Constellatio coppers, Flowing Hair Dollars, and Flying Eagle Cents.

162 NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT FROM THE GRADING ROOM: WHERE'S MY DATE? THE IMPORTANCE OF DATE PLACEMENT IN AUTHENTICATION AND ATTRIBUTION .First Mint State Type 2 Struck At San Francisco Mintage Just 1,000,000 2 ) . . .TYPE 2 DESIGN EMERGENCY ISSUE FDI STRUCK AT SAN FRANCISCO coinadvisor.com Shop our complete selection at valueeducationopportunity While these examples were chosen for their particular drama, a keen focus on date placement adds diagnostic depth, variety, and charm to many series where uniformity is the rule; that so much can be derived from such apparently uncompelling differences is one of the deeply beautiful insights of prolonged numismatic study. Here’s a fun variety with a misplaced date. Keep your eyes peeled for these and other fascinating varieties!

Most Americans living today have only known the Washington Quarter as our 25-cent coin. You’d have to be in

whichWashingtonWashingtonforwasthroughfiwasQuarterLibertyyour90soroldertorememberspendinganewlyissuedStandingQuarter,thedesignthatprecededtheWashingtonseries.Firstissuedin1932,theWashingtonQuarterproducedtocelebratethebicentennialofthebirthofourrstpresident,GeorgeWashington,wholivedfrom17321799.TheGeorgeWashingtonBicentennialCommittee,whichestablishedbyCongressin1930,startedacompetitionthenewcoin’sdesign.WithoriginalintentionsforaHalfDollar,legislationwasintroducedforaQuartertoreplacetheStandingLibertyQuarter,proveddifficulttostrike.PassedbyCongressonMarch

4, 1931, the new law called for the design to be based on a bust of Washington created by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828). A life mask of Washington, cast in 1786, was the model for Houdon’s bust of our first president.

The Washington Quarter debuted in 1932 and has become one of the nation’s longest-running and most popular series. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. By Mark Ferguson QUARTER COIN COLLECTING A PURSUIT

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Initially, the Bicentennial Committee and the Commission of Fine Arts agreed on a design by sculptor Laura Gardin Fraser, wife of James Earle Fraser, the designer of the Buffalo Nickel and several Commemorative Half Dollars. But politics reigned and a design by sculptor John Flanagan was ultimately chosen. Previously, Flanagan was a studio assistant to famed sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Fraser’s design for the quarter dollar was eventually used for a 1999 Commemorative Half Eagle, produced to honor the bicentennial of Washington’s death.

A comparison of the various 1934 Washington Quarter mottoes. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The 50 State Quarters Program In 1995, several prominent numismatists testified at a ofTreasurydesignProgramPresidentthecommemorativeofonsigningcommemorativecongressionalhearingadvocatingforthecreationofcirculatingcoins.ThisresultedinPresidentBillClintontheUnitedStatesCommemorativeCoinActof1996October20ofthatyear.TheActdirectedtheSecretarytheTreasurytostudythefeasibilityofacirculatingcoinprogram.ThestudyconcludedthatprogramwouldbesuccessfulandonDecember1,1997,Clintonsignedthe50StatesCommemorativeCoinAct.Eachofthe50statesweretobecelebratedwithitsownonthereverseofthequarter.TheSecretaryoftheselectedeachdesignbasedontherecommendationthegovernorofeachstate.Beginningin1999,fivestates HOUSEHOLD

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The 1934 Doubled Die Quarter is attributed through doubling in the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” the inscription “LIBERTY” and in the date “1934.” Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. The Washington Quarter was struck in silver through 1964. The following year, the composition of circulationstrike coins was changed to copper-nickel clad, eliminating silver. Essentially, the design of the quarter remained the same between 1965 and 1974 and again between 1977 and 1998, except beginning in 1968 the mint mark was moved to the obverse. No quarters are dated “1975,” in lieu of a special “1776-1976” dual-dating obverse feature honoring the nation’s Bicentennial in 1976, an event marked on the quarter by way of a special colonial drummer reverse by Jack L. Ahr; in addition to the 1.6 billion copper-nickel 17761976 Bicentennial Quarters produced for circulation, some 15 million 1776-1976 Bicentennial Quarters were struck in a 40% silver format for collectors. In 1992, the United States Mint began offering 90% silver proofs alongside the regular copper-nickel clad proofs that had been offered since 1968.

Design and Metal Changes

The 1976 Washington Quarter boasts a 1776-1976 dual-dating feature on the obverse and a special design on the reverse by Jack L. Ahr depicting a colonial drummer to honor the nation’s 200th anniversary. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The 1992-S 90% Silver Proof Washington Quarter marked the first 90% Washington Quarter struck since 1964. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

Several major and minor design changes have been made to the Washington Quarter since it was first released into circulation on August 1, 1932. During the mid-1930s, the Mint experimented with changes to the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST.” These changes produced the Light Motto, Medium Motto, and Heavy Motto varieties. The Heavy Motto worked out best, so beginning in 1936 that was the only style used on the coin. Several doubled die obverse Washington Quarter varieties and over-mintmarks are recognized by PCGS through 1950.

The next series of circulating commemorative Washington Quarters is the America the Beautiful (ATB) Quarters Program. These coins were authorized by the America’s Beautiful National Parks Quarter Dollar Coin Act of 2008. The program called for 56 Washington Quarter issues commemorating natural or historic sites such as national parks, national landmarks, or national forests – one from each state, the federal district, and each territory. – THE WASHINGTON QUARTER MADE COIN COLLECTING A HOUSEHOLD PURSUIT

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The 1999 Delaware Quarter was the first issue of the 50 State Quarters, the most popular commemorative coin program ever endeavored by the United States Mint. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. To encourage Americans to collect state quarters, the Mint sold proofs, some struck in silver, rolls, and bags of state quarters, and state quarter collector maps. The 50 State

The 2009 Washington, D.C., Quarter is one of six coins in the one-year only D.C. and U.S. Territories Quarters and honors District of Columbia jazz pianist Duke Ellington. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

2005United2005-PLow,toActmillioncollectedinitiativecoinQuartersprogrambecamethemostsuccessfulcommemorativeprogrameverfortheU.S.Mint.Bytheendofthein2008,theMintestimatedthat147millionpeoplestatequarters.Thatfigurefarexceededthe98estimatedbytheUnitedStatesCommemorativeCoinof1996study.Varietycollectorshaveseveralinteresting50StateQuarterssearchfor.Theseincludethe2004-DWisconsinExtraLeafthe2004-DWisconsinExtraLeafHigh,andthevariousMinnesotaExtraTreevarieties.StatequartersfromStatesMintSetswerestruckwithasatinfinishfromtotheendoftheseries.

Closeups of the Extra Left Low (left) and Extra Leaf High (right) detail as seen on some 2004-D Wisconsin Quarters. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. D.C. and U.S. Territories Quarters After the successful completion of the 50 State Quarters Program in 2008, the U.S. Mint embarked on an ambitious plan to issue six coins in 2009 to honor the District of Columbia and the U.S. Territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands (in that order). The obverse of each coin saw a continuation of the modified Washington design that debuted with the 50 State Quarters in 1999; the reverses were designs approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee, and the Secretary of the Treasury.

America the Beautiful Quarters Program

The Mint produced uncirculated and proof versions of each D.C. and U.S. Territories Quarter, as well as a proof 90% silver version. These coins were available in circulation and by purchase from the U.S. Mint in rolls, bags, and as parts of Mint Sets and Proof Sets.

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2021 165RARE COIN MARKET REPORT were honored each year for 10 years in the order in which they were admitted to the Union, kicking off with Delaware and ending with Hawaii. To accommodate the reverse design for each state, the bust of Washington was reduced in size by sculptor-engraver William Cousins and the reverse legends were moved to the obverse.

Following the conclusion of the ATB Quarters in early 2021, another Washington Quarter was released, a one-year only design type depicting General George Washington and his troops crossing the Delaware River on December 25-26, 1776. The obverse depicts the original John Flanagan design first issued in 1932. The legends moved to the obverse for the state quarters were moved back to the reverse and incorporated into the Crossing the Delaware design. This design will be replaced in 2022 with reverse motifs dedicated to historic American women. They’ll be issued through 2025. The 2021 Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter is a one-year type bridging the America the Beautiful Quarters that ended in early 2021 and a new commemorative series honoring women that begins in 2022. Courtesy of the United States Mint.

ATB Quarters retained the same obverse as the 50 State Quarters. On a similar schedule, five ATB Quarters were released each year between 2010 and 2021. Beginning in 2019 the U.S. Mint issued a limited run of circulation-only W-Mint Quarters originating from the West Point Mint and bearing a special “W” mint mark. Those issued in 2020 also included a “V75” privy mark commemorating the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, which concluded in 1945. Just one ATB Quarter was released during the final year. It commemorated the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama.

Washington Quarter Key Dates & Rarities

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General George Washington Crossing the Delaware Quarter

The 2010 California Quarter pays homage to Yosemite, one of the earliest national parks in the United States. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The 2019-W Massachusetts Quarter honoring Lowell National Park Quarter was the first of the America the Beautiful Quarters to bear a “W” mint mark. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

Most of the key dates and rarities in the Washington Quarter series derive from the silver era, struck between 1932 and 1964. Of these, the two most famous rarities of the series are the 1932-D and 1932-S issues. These were the lowest-mintage circulation issues of the entire series, at 436,800 and 408,000, respectively. Compare those mintages to the highest mintage in the series, at 1,819,717,540 for the 1965 copper-nickel clad issue. The 1932-D and 1932-S Washington Quarters trade in the mid- to high-five figure range in top Mint State grades, but they’re readily available at modest prices, some less than $100 in the lower circulated grades. The 1932-D and 1932-S Washington Quarters serve as the two main circulating key dates for the series. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

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The high prices mentioned above are mostly due to competitive auction bidding by PCGS Set Registry collectors. Again, many high-grade Washington Quarters can be purchased for modest prices in the next-lower grade. Collecting Washington Quarters is a great way to get started in the PCGS Set Registry program. There are 21 major set combinations and 36 specialty set combinations for the series. There are more than 3,200 major sets registered and around 3,300 specialty sets registered for this series. Mark Ferguson began buying and selling coins in 1969. He graded coins for PCGS between 1986 and 1990 and currently serves as the company's senior price guide consultant. He’s a numismatic researcher, writer, appraiser, and advisor, and he authored The Dollar of 1804: The U.S. Mint’s Hidden Secret. FEATURE – THE WASHINGTON QUARTER MADE COIN COLLECTING A HOUSEHOLD PURSUIT

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Visit www.PCGS.com/SetRegistry and follow the links to Washington Quarters. You’ll be able to peruse a list of the various set descriptions. If you click on the title of any of the sets, you’ll be able to follow a link to the “Set Composition.” Make collecting Washington Quarters more fun by registering your set in the PCGS Set Registry!

This 1966 Washington Quarter graded PCGS MS68 is one of a tiny few certified at this level. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. With a PCGS population of six, the 1976-S Silver Bicentennial Washington Quarter has a PCGS Price Guide listing of $13,500 in MS69. However, 1,527 have been graded in MS68, and these are priced at a more affordable $65. A few other proof Washington Quarters are similarly priced in top grades but are more modestly priced one grade point down. In proof, collectors have choices of three designations: Proof (PR), Cameo Proof (CAM), and Deep Cameo Proof (DCAM).

A closeup of the 1950-D/S mint mark variety is seen here. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. The 1950-S/D mint mark is evidenced here. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

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Other key issues in the silver era are the doubled die obverse varieties of 1937, 1942-D, and 1943. The 1950-D/S and 1950S/D over-mint marks are popular key issues as well. Condition rarities are scattered throughout the Washington Quarter series. For example, the PCGS Price Guide lists the value for a copper-nickel clad 1966 Quarter at $15,000 in MS68. This issue has a PCGS population of only three in MS68. In comparison, a PCGS MS67 is worth approximately $275.

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Welcome to this edition of Auction Highlights, in which we give you the scoop on some of the most prominent coins and banknotes that recently sold at auction. This was one of the more challenging groups to choose, as there were so many significant items to write about. Not to mention, there was an all-time world-record price for the most expensive coin ever sold at auction!

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1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, PCGS MS65

This first coin is extremely important in numismatics. It is none other than the 1933 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. In 1933, there was an executive order "forbidding the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates within the continental United States." The U.S. government also ordered all newly minted 1933 Saint Gaudens Double Eagles to be melted, with the exception of two coins to be donated to the Smithsonian Institution. From the 1930s through 1950s, several pieces surfaced, and most were confiscated and destroyed by the Secret Service. Then in 1996, an example that once belonged to King Farouk of Egypt turned up in the hands of British dealer Stephen Fenton. Secret Service agents confiscated the coin. After lengthy litigation, the U.S. government legalized the coin, making it the only 1933 Double Eagle that is legal to own. The coin was sold raw at auction in 2002 for $7.59 million, to be offered again in June 2021 by Sotheby’s, where it realized a world-record price of $18,872,250. The coin, the most expensive ever sold in a public auction, has been graded MS65 and encapsulated by PCGS. 1893-S Morgan Dollar, PCGS MS67 The Morgan Dollar series is one of the most popular in our hobby. It also tends to attract some of the most sophisticated coin collectors, many of whom are also willing to spend a lot of money to obtain the coins needed for their collection. This is especially true when it comes to key-date coins or examples in very high grades. This is exactly what took place when an example of the key date 1893-S Morgan Dollar, graded PCGS MS67, was recently offered at auction. This impressive coin has a population of just one, with none graded higher. It was sold by GreatCollections on August 29, 2021, where it fetched $2,086,875 – records show that this is quite possibly the highest price ever paid for a single Morgan Dollar!

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By Jaime Hernandez 1893 S Dollar, PCGS MS67 hobby coins Saint Gaudens certificates States " U S

One of the rarest banknotes that sold at auction recently is a $5 1861 Fr. 1a Demand Note, with a handwritten phrase declaring “for the” on the note. The words “for the” were handwritten by Treasury clerks who were authorized to sign for the Treasury officials at the time. Soon after, it was realized that it would be much easier to stamp the “for the” wording on the actual printing plates. So, the handwritten “for the” $5 1861 Demand Notes were shortly lived. Today, they are extremely rare and desirable among collectors. When an example of this note comes up at auction, it commands a lot of interest, as it did in April 2021 when an example graded PCGS VF25 sold for $50,400 at a Heritage Auctions event. 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.

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Brockage mint errors have occurred throughout the ages and can be found on early ancient coins as well ascoinage that is produced today. A brockage occurs when a struck coin or obstruction isn’t ejected from the dies and a new planchet or blank is fed into the dies. The struck coin or obstruction transfers the design struck into it onto the fresh planchet, creating a reversed image of what was struck into it. With dies being a reversed or mirrored image of what will be struck, the struck coin or object is raised and shows the intended design. With a brockage error, the piece that had been previously struck is raised and that is what transfers its design – not the design of the dies. Therefore, when it is impressed into the coin a mirrored incuse image occurs. With hand-hammered coinage, brockage errors are human errors, with the person striking the coin causing such mistakes. Because a coin’s weight and fineness (not necessarily perfection of its design) was more important, these errors seemed tolerated both by the mints and by the public and freely circulated.

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France 1896-A 20 Francs Faisceau privy Gad-1063, Full Brockage Reverse Mint Error, PCGS AU58. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. In coin collecting, mint errors can range from barely noticeable to massive and dramatic. Depending on the country, mint tolerances vary from strict to nonexistent, and in a setting like the Paris Mint of France in the late 1800s, errors were often uncommon due to stricter quality control. This is especially true with gold coin issues, because of the monetary value of such coins, governments allowed for little tolerance. Recently in a PCGS Europe Express submission, a dramatic brockage mint error on a gold 20 francs was submitted to PCGS for certification.

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While these early brockage errors occurred infrequently, there are still many survivors left for collectors. With the advent of machine-struck coinage, the human element of making errors is still there, but interestingly enough it is the machinery that causes these errors most often. As technology improved into the late 20th century and beyond, most of the errors produced by automated equipment were also caught by machinery and, depending on the mint, errors released into circulation became almost nonexistent with artificial intelligence. A brockage error is one that is dramatic – it’s essentially a two-sided coin, with one side mirroring the other. In some cultures, they are considered “lucky coins,” but then any collector who finds one would also deem themselves lucky. While there are plentiful examples of errors from France, finding a major mirror brockage in gold is exceptionally rare, making it an incredibly desirable coin for collectors and error coin specialists. This example is a mirrored brockage, with the reverse design being transferred onto what would have been the obverse of the coin. Because the error occurred on the obverse side, we are still able to see the date, mint mark, and privy marks on the coin to determine a full attribution (1896-A 20 Francs with the Faisceau Gad-1063). While this coin eluded detection from the mint and was released into circulation, it didn’t last long before being removed and preserved. The coin graded PCGS AU58. The last time this coin was offered publicly in auction was in 2004 in the Numismatica Genevensis SA Auction 3 as Lot 466, where it brought 6,000 CHF or about $6,500 USD – a price that today would be far exceeded if offered again. 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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Few eras throughout the course of human history have been subject to as much vigorous scholarly research and debate as the American Civil War. Despite the conclusion of the nation’s bloodiest conflict occurring over 150 years ago, fact-finding endeavors, exploration, and analysis of the period continues to this day and will continue indefinitely.

Our noteworthy note this time around, the T-47 1862 Confederate States of America (CSA) $20, sits at the epicenter of an unsolved numismatic mystery that will require additional legwork and perhaps a fortuitous investigative discovery in the years ahead if it is ever to be cracked. This enigma begins with the fact that the note was assigned a “Criswell Type” or “T” number, despite the issue not being an authorized emission of the CSA Treasury. With the exception of the T-48 (this note’s $10 sibling), all T numbers (1 through 72) are legitimate Confederate government issues. So, given the T-47’s unauthorized status to exist in the first place, would “counterfeit” be the right word to describe it? Counterfeits abound in the world of confederate banknotes. This was due to both ease (most CSA notes were printed via lithography on paper of lesser quality, making them easier to reproduce) and the emergency conditions of the war. Many different designs of legitimate notes were in circulation at the same time, giving counterfeiters even more cover. It would be easy to chalk the T-47 up as just one of the many dozens of varieties of counterfeits out there and moveHowever,on. counterfeits – by definition – are supposed to mimic something genuine with the intent to deceive merchants or financial institutions. The T-47 has an entirely fanciful design that looks nothing like anything else circulating at the time. What a poor excuse for a counterfeit attempt this would have been! There is no way this could've passed as a lookalike to any currency we know at this time existed then. It is numismatically deemed a fantasy note because it has no similar counterparts among cataloged CSA pieces and does not meet the diagnostics of a piece that would've served as an intentional counterfeit. This piece is not setting out to fool anyone today into thinking its legal-tender currency and is a significant collectible that should be graded and encapsulated. So, what is this thing? Several theories exist, although none are proven at this time. One theory describes this note as an “essay” of a proposed design provided to authorities for consideration but ultimately rejected. Another theory sees this as more of an experiment, perhaps to demonstrate the viability of printed signatures to CSA lawmakers who had been firmly requiring all issues to receive handwritten signatures. Some have argued that the note is most likely nothing more than a post-war fantasy produced by some non-governmental party with too much time on their hands, just having a little fun.

The most intriguing potential explanation (perfect for the conspiracy theorists out there!) is that this was a “dirty trick” product of a rival printing company attempting to make prominent CSA printer Because banknote lots were hung on Southern California coin shop bid boards eye-level with a first-grader, a young Philip gravitated toward collecting notes versus their circular metal numismatic cousins in the mid-1980s. He has maintained his passion for banknotes ever since and joined PCGS in his current role as banknote specialist and research manager since the launch of PCGS Banknote in early 2020.

By Philip Thomas T-47 CONFEDERATE1862 AMERICA

The T-47 1862 Confederate States of America (CSA) $20 has mysterious origins sure to compel numismatic researchers to for years to come. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

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formative years is the purview of Walter J. Husak, a highflying philanthropist and aerospace industrialist whose topflight collection of more than 300 large cents sold for some $10.7 million in 2008. More than a decade later, Husak –who began collecting large cents in 1980 and appeared on the History Channel series Pawn Stars – is rebuilding the multimillion-dollar collection. His Liberty Cap Foundation (https://libertycapfoundation.org/) serves as a veritable museum of early American coins. Husak has discovered this second collecting journey into the complex world of early American coppers is different from his first adventure with large cents that began four decades ago. “It’s harder the second time around,” remarks Husak. “More people know about these varieties now and how rare so many of them are.” But that hasn’t stopped This 1794 Liberty Cap S-57 Head of 1794 Large Cent once belonged in the Lord St. Oswald and D. Brent Pogue Collections and was repurchased by Walter Husak in 2017. It sold for $164,500. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

There’s something especially alluring about United States large cents, struck by the United States Mint from 1793 through 1857. These large, heavy copper coins, approximately the size of a modern-day U.S. half dollar, were among the very first coins ever struck by the U.S. Mint for mass circulation, predating the silver and gold coinage that came along in the mid-1790s. Large cents have long been collected by American numismatists and were already widely pursued by the small fraternity of coin collectors active in the United States during the 1840s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. A century later, the large cent’s popularity was further enlivened by Dr. William Herbert Sheldon. His authoritative 1949 book eventually titled Penny Whimsy is a pivotal survey of the myriad large cent varieties created from 1793 through 1814. This colorful period during the large cent’s

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By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

These four elusive large cent varieties include the S-46 Head of 1794, S-49 Head of 1794, S-59 Head of 1794, and S-64 No Fraction Bar. These specimens are the single-finest examples of their kind with none graded higher, ensuring Walter J. Husak’s incredible collection of large cents, on track to be the most complete of its kind, will rank as the best of the best. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. OF THE ISSUE: HISTORIC 1794 LARGE CENTS

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Among the most significant of these rarities from the prestigious Lord St. Oswald Collection is a gorgeous 1794 S-57 Head of 1794. Hammering for a princely sum of $164,500 at a Stack’s Bowers sale in 2017, this resplendent example – the single-finest of its variety – is teeming with warm hues and gorgeous surfaces.

These five specimens, displayed at the September 2021 Long Beach Expo with 82 other remarkable coins as part of the Walter J. Husak Collection of Large Cents, represent the finest of their varieties and hearken to a period when the United States Mint handcrafted each of its working dies, a painstaking feat for even the most advanced of engravers. Working dies by hand was a laborious endeavor that inevitably led to numerous minor and major varieties that are now the coveted objects of desire for Husak and so many other dedicated large cent specialists. Collectors vying for these prizes today must reach deep into their pockets when raising their bidding paddles high, for large cent connoisseurs like Husak know all too well that the opportunities to purchase any single such rarity are, like these coppers themselves, precious and few. 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.

him from acquiring some of the rarest and most beautiful large cents known, including a quintet of five 1794 Liberty Cap Large Cents encompassing five of the most important varieties catalogued by Sheldon in his seminal catalog.

Other outstanding specimens in this select group of rare 1794 Liberty Cap Large Cents are the single-finest S-46 Head of 1794 graded PCGS MS64+RB, S-49 Head of 1794 grading PCGS MS65RB, a stellar S-59 Head of 1794 at PCGS MS66RB, and an extremely rare S-64 No Fraction Bar boasting a grade of PCGS MS65BN. Says Husak of his No Fraction Bar specimen, “It has prooflike surfaces and is just a perfect coin.”

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