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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
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1862 $20 Legal Tender Fr-124 PMG VF-25

A well centered note with vibrant inks and paper that retains plenty of eye appeal. Track & Price lists 112 known in all grades.

$5,450.00

1862 $20 Legal Tender Fr-124b PMG VF-20

An attractive moderately circulated example that exhibits nice color and problem-free wear. Scarce and very desirable, only 25 are known in all grades according to Track & Price.

$4,750.00

1862 Indian Head Cent – PCGS MS-64 CAC

CAC. Very sharply struck with choice original surfaces.

$725.00

1862 Indian Head Cent. – NGC MS-62

Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces.

$279.00

1862 Indian Head Cent. – PCGS PR-66

Struck in a copper-nickel alloy, this Gem Proof displays rich golden-brown and tan tones with subtle iridescence in the fields. Liberty’s portrait is fully struck, with sharp feather and facial detail, while the reverse wreath is crisp and evenly defined. The proof mirrored finish is fully intact and reflective, elevating this coins excellent eye appeal.

$2,995.00

1862 Silver Three Cent – PCGS MS-64

Outstanding for the grade with a needle-sharp strike, displaying frosted devices and proof-like fields. The surfaces show bright vibrant luster and are nearly mark-free. Housed in an old green label holder.

$875.00

1862-S Seated Liberty Quarter – PCGS VF-25

A modest 67,000 struck and, like so many ‘S’ mint coins of this era, the survival rate was very low. This is an attractive example with solid detail, pleasing light gray surfaces, and just a few marks which are consistent with the grade.

$899.00

1862/1 Silver Three Cent – PCGS MS-67 CAC

CAC. Incredible quality with a bold strike and intense mint luster off ivory-white surfaces that have light peripheral toning. Very nearly flawless with wonderful eye appeal. Just a single coin has graded finer at PCGS.

$8,750.00

1863 $3 Princess – NGC AU-58.

Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a popular Civil War date. Just 5,000 minted with far fewer high grade survivors than the low mintage dates of the 1880’s.

$10,500.00