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1848-O Seated Liberty Half Dollar. – PCGS AU-55

Very attractive with sharp detail and lustrous silvery surfaces. Devoid of significant marks with just light rub on the high points of the design.

$995.00

1849 Moffat $5 – PCGS. AU-55.

Similar in design to the regular $5 Liberty except Moffat & Co appears on the coronet instead of LIBERTY and the reverse has the legend S.M.V. California Gold replacing UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. This nearly mint state example, of this relatively crude coin, has nice detail and plenty of light yellow-gold luster remaining.

$12,000.00

1849 $5 Norris, Gregg & Norris – NGC MS-61

Plain Edge. The first coiner’s name to appear in California newspapers was Norris, Gregg & Norris and they were very probably the first private company to issue gold in California. These half eagles were struck from 100% California Gold in May of 1849. The present example is sharply struck with semi proof-like fields and has […]

$34,500.00

1849 Half Cent – NGC MS-64 BN

Large Date. C-1. Well struck with glossy chocolate brown surfaces that display a tiny trace of red.

$1,750.00

1849/6 Seated Liberty Half Dime – PCGS MS-64

Well detailed with a well defined head, stars, and wreath. The surfaces are lustrous and mostly white with light toning mainly at the borders.

$1,695.00

1849/6 Seated Liberty Half Dime. – PCGS AU-58

Overdate, FS-301. Well struck and nearly mint state with attractive green, gold, and blue toning.

$850.00

1850 $5 Moffat – PCGS MS-61.

Moffat & Co. of San Francisco struck rectangular gold ingots and gold coins. They produced $5 pieces in 1849 and 1850 and $10 pieces in 1849. The words MOFFAT & CO appear on Liberty’s coronet instead of LIBERTY as seen on regular U.S. Mint issues. This is one of the few mint state survivors of […]

$20,950.00

1850 Pattern Cent. – PCGS PR-65+. J-124g.

Low R-7. The obverse displays CENT at the top, the date at the bottom, and one star on each side of the center. The center is setup to be a ring planchet but remains unperforated. The reverse is blank except for dentils around the border. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. A light dusting […]

$7,500.00

1850 $20 Liberty – PCGS AU-55

The first regular issue U.S. Double Eagle. The unique 1849 in the Smithsonian Museum is technically a pattern. This is a pleasing example with sharp detail and bright lustrous surfaces.

$6,995.00