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

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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
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1860 $3 Princess. – PCGS MS-61.

Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces with fewer marks than one would expect for the grade. Just 7,036 minted and a pre-Civil War date that saw heavy circulation.

$7,995.00

1860 Seated Liberty Quarter. – PCGS PR-65.

Outstanding quality and blast white with frosted design features and deep reflective fields.

$3,750.00

1860 $2 Obsolete De Soto, Nebraska PMG Choice CU-64 EPQ

Corn Exchange Bank. Remainder. Beautiful green and black inks highlight vignettes that include a central scene titled “The Mill Door”, Ceres at the lower left, and a female portrait lower right. The paper is premium and original.

$559.00

1860 Indian Head Cent – NGC MS-62

Well struck with minimal marks and vivid copper-nickel luster.

$345.00

1860 Seated Liberty Half Dollar – PCGS PR-64+ CAC

CAC. A beautiful example with reflective mirrors and frosted devices. Faint gold dusting flows across the surface and touches of deep blue-gold toning clings to the periphery. Great eye appeal!

$3,950.00

1860 Silver Three Cent – NGC PF-66

A highly reflective Premium Gem with beautifully toned surfaces displaying bright blue, gold, and rose tints. An even 1,000 proofs minted.

$5,995.00

1860 Silver Three Cent – PCGS MS-64 CAC

CAC. Bright lustrous surfaces with a faint champagne hue. The strike is fairly strong with just a touch of central softness and the surfaces are nearly mark-free and exceptionally attractive.

$1,075.00

1860-S $10 Liberty – PCGS VF-25

A scarce early San Francisco issue that saw a mintage of just 5,000 with only 30 to 45 survivors in all grades. This example exhibits ample detail for the grade with pleasing original surfaces that are a warm honey-orange color with remnants of luster at the stars and in the protected areas of the design. […]

$9,500.00

1860-S Seated Liberty Dime – PCGS VF-35

A scarce date that saw a mintage of 140,000 but, like most San Francisco coinage of the era, a very low survival rate. This is a very attractive example with choice medium gray surfaces and solid detail.

$675.00