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1734 Netherlands Overyssel NGC Genuine Silver Ducaton

Overyssel. DAV-1829. AU Details Environmental Damage. Super detail and noted environmental damage is minimal.

$595.00

1736 Auctori Plebis Token Halfpenny. – PCGS XF-40

Blundered Date “17336”. Breen-1148. R-6+. A pleasing chocolate brown and a late die state with a vertical crack nearly bisecting the obverse die.

$1,795.00

1787 Massachusetts Half Cent – PCGS AU-55

Ryder 5-A. Attractive smooth surfaces that are devoid of marks or spots and are a deep brown color.

$1,650.00

1794 Talbot, Allum, & Lee Cent. – PCGS F-15

No New York. Far rarer than the With New York variety. Although well worn, this is still a nice problem-free example with pleasing medium brown surfaces.

$1,500.00

1795 Flowing Hair Dollar – PCGS Genuine – Repaired-VG Detail

VG or better detail but the surfaces have been altered.

$2,895.00

1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar – NGC F-15

Evenly worn with strong definition for the grade, showing clear detail in Liberty’s hair and facial profile, and a bold date, stars and LIBERTY. The eagle, wreath and legend on the reverse are equally bold. The surfaces are a nice light gray and relatively problem-free with minimal marks.

$3,750.00

1795 Talbot, Allum, & Lee Cent – NGC MS-64 BN

Lettered Edge. Struck in Birmingham, England for NYC merchants. This is a very attractive sharply struck example with shimmering olive-brown surfaces displaying green, blue and reddish hues when tilted under a light.

$1,075.00

1797 Bust Dollar – NGC F-12

10 x 6 Stars. Well detailed with light gray surfaces. Popular Small Eagle reverse.

$3,950.00

1797 Bust Dollar. – PCGS F-12

10×6 Stars. Well detailed for the grade with nice smooth coin-gray surfaces. A toning line on the reverse is a good identifier and both sides are devoid of distracting marks.

$3,995.00