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

1858 $10 Obsolete, Washington, D.C. PMG VF-30

Bank of the District of  Columbia. Very attractive with strong red and black inks and solid paper. Vignettes include a small group, a female portrait, and ‘Justice’. Considered a fraudulent bank and in business less than a year.

$289.00

1858 Seated Liberty Quarter PCGS AU-55 CAC

CAC. A choice original coin with sharp detail and beautiful lustrous surfaces that display light golden-gray toning.

$425.00

1858-D One Dollar Gold Coin PCGS AU-58

Extremely well struck for the date with just slight weakness to the hair on the obverse. The reverse, including the date, is well struck. Both sides are lustrous with choice surfaces that are devoid of significant abrasions. Just 3,477 minted and quite scarce, but fortunately a few nice examples have survived.

$7,895.00

1858-O $20 Liberty. – PCGS AU-55+.

A modest 35,250 minted and scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with sharp detail and choice lustrous surfaces.

$34,950.00

1859 Seated Liberty Quarter. – PCGS PR-66. CAM.

Fantastic quality and nearly blast white with just a very faint champagne hue. The design is heavily frosted and contrasts beautifully against the deep mirrored fields. The surfaces are exceptionally choice with no notable abrasions.

$8,995.00

1859 $3 Princess – NGC MS-63

Beautiful yellow-gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces with only trivial abrasions. Just 15,558 minted which, amazingly, ranks as the ninth highest mintage for the $3 Princess. A tough and desirable example in a tough and desirable series!

$9,995.00

1859 Indian Head Cent – PCGS MS-65

Well struck with choice surfaces and vivid copper-nickel luster. A nice example of this popular first year Indian Head Cent.

$2,875.00

1859-O Seated Liberty Dollar PCGS MS-62

Vibrant satiny white luster and a sharp strike. Outstanding for the grade with attractive surfaces that display minimal marks and certainly fewer than are typically found on an MS-62.

$3,495.00

1859-O Seated Liberty Dollar – PCGS VF-30

Solid detail and pleasing light silver-gray surfaces.

$775.00