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1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent. – PCGS MS-63 RB

This key date, first-year ‘Lincoln’, displays blazing mint luster and is nearly full red. The strike is sharp and the choice surfaces are devoid of significant marks or spots.

$3,125.00

1909-VDB Lincoln Cent. – PCGS MS-67 RD

An incredible example of this popular first-year ‘Lincoln’ with fresh, blazing red luster and a needle-sharp strike. Wonderfully original with no significant marks or spots and tremendous eye appeal. Housed in an old green label holder.

$1,450.00

1909/8 $20 St. Gaudens. – PCGS MS-64.

The only overdate in the series with the 8 showing clearly under the second 9 in the date. This a pleasing example with original lustrous surfaces and minimal marks.

$12,500.00

1910 $5 Indian – NGC MS-63.

Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike.

$1,795.00

1910 $5 Indian. – NGC. MS-64 CAC

CAC. Well struck with lustrous and original orange-gold surfaces.

$3,995.00

1910 Barber Quarter. – NGC PR-68+. CAM. CAC

CAC. Incredible quality with frosty white design elements sitting on flawless deep mirrored fields. A delicate ring of turquoise and russet toning adds to the terrific eye appeal and frames this nearly perfect Barber Quarter!

$17,950.00

1910-S $10 Indian. – PCGS MS-62.

Well struck with pleasant yellow-gold surfaces. Despite a relatively high mintage, quite elusive in any mint state grade.

$3,550.00

1910-S Lincoln Cent – PCGS MS-65 RB

Well struck with no significant marks and lustrous surfaces that display considerable mint red.

$335.00

1910-S Lincoln Cent – PCGS MS-66 RB

Sharply struck and virtually mark-free and spot-free. The obverse displays blazing mint red luster while the reverse is nearly the same but has mellowed very slightly. Still, most collectors and dealers would consider this coin full red rather than the RB that PCGS has designated.

$719.00