One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency in the World

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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
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1885 Indian Head Cent – PCGS MS-66 RB

Well struck with beautiful smooth surfaces. The obverse is a pleasing blend of lavender, red, and brown while the reverse is mostly red.

$1,175.00

1885 Liberty Nickel – NGC PF-67

A lovely and nearly flawless example of this popular ‘key’ date. The strike is razor-sharp and subtle pastel hues of rose and ice-blue are seen when tilted under a light.

$2,150.00

1885 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-66+

Thick satiny white luster and a great strike with exceptionally clean surfaces.

$695.00

1885 Morgan Dollar – PCGS MS-64+ PL

Blast white with minimal mark and strong cameo contrast between the frosted design and highly reflective mirrored fields.

$325.00

1885 Nickel Three Cent PCGS MS-65

Business strike production totaled just 1,000 coins compared to almost 4,000 proofs minted. This was the lowest business strike mintage for the series. Here is an exceptionally well preserved example with satiny original surfaces, strong strike definition, and minimal marks. A highly desirable example of this rare date!

$14,950.00

1885 Seated Liberty Half Dollar NGC PF-66 CAMEO

A fantastic untoned ‘black & white’ cameo with ultra deep mirrored fields and thick white frost on the design. A nearly flawless example of this scarce date that saw a production of 5,200 business strikes and 930 of these proofs.

$4,375.00

1885 Seated Liberty Half Dollar. – PCGS PR-66. CAM.

Exquisite iridescent copper-gold toning on highly reflective fields that contrast with heavily frosted champagne-white design elements. Incredible quality and eye appeal!

$4,995.00

1885-CC Morgan Dollar – PCGS MS-67

Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with exceptionally nice surfaces. A scarce and popular Carson City issue which saw a mintage of just 228,000.

$8,500.00

1885-CC Morgan Dollar – PCGS MS-66 DMPL

A stunning cameo with heavy white frost on the design and fully brilliant and reflective fields. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are nearly mark-free with an exceptionally clean cheek. Just two DMPL coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.

$10,995.00