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Our 42nd Year!

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1840-O No Drapery Seated Liberty Quarter PCGS AU-55

This scarce first-year, New Orleans–mint quarter displays strong detail with light, even wear confined to the highest points of Liberty’s knee and breast. Surfaces are smooth and original, showing soft silver-gray color with natural patina and underlying luster.

$1,595.00

1840-O Seated Liberty Quarter NGC XF-40

Solid detail and choice, original coin-gray surfaces. A tough early New Orleans issue.

$650.00

1840’s $100 Canal & Banking Co. New Orleans PCGS Very Choice New 64

LA-105-G56. Central vignette of multiple sailing ships at sea. Much scarcer than the variety with the blue overprint. Toned paper color.

$129.00

1840’s-60’s $5 Piscataqua Exchange Bank Portsmouth, New Hampshire PCGS Gem UNC 66 PPQ

Haxby NH-285-G8. Remainder. A high quality example with superior color and near pefect margins. Vignettes include a maid center with wheat stocks, as well as the busts of both Christopher Columbus and George Washington.

$209.00

1841 10 Cents Darlington, Maryland PCGS Choice UNC 64

Darlington Maryland. T.W. & B. Silver Jr. General Store. Shank 32.2.3.

$150.00

1841 12 1/2 Cents Darlington, Maryland PCGS Choice UNC 64

Darlington Maryland. T.W. & B. Silver Jr. General Store. Shank 32.2.4.

$150.00

1841 Seated Liberty Dime PCGS MS-65

A sharply struck example of this early Liberty Seated dime, exhibiting lustrous, frosty mint surfaces and excellent overall eye appeal. Liberty is crisply defined with strong star detail and bold peripheral denticles, while the reverse displays a well-formed wreath and clean fields. The coin retains a bright, original silver appearance with minimal contact marks for […]

$4,500.00

1841 Seated Liberty Dollar PCGS AU-50

A pleasing second-year Seated Liberty Dollar that shows just a touch of wear with much of the original detail remaining in Liberty’s figure and the reverse eagle. Considerable mint luster remains, complementing a smooth, silver-gray patina. The surfaces are clean and problem-free, offering solid eye appeal for this better early issue.

$1,750.00

1841-D $5 Liberty PCGS XF-40

Small D. A very attractive Dahlonega ‘Five’ with solid detail and nice problem-free yellow-gold surfaces.

$5,500.00