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
in the World

1804 $2 1/2 Capped Bust PCGS AU-58

14 Star Reverse. An outstanding example of this rare and desirable coin from a low-mintage year. Just 2,827 minted and an estimated 150 to 200 known survivors. This near-mint state specimen displays strong eye appeal with vibrant golden luster and only the slightest signs of friction on the high points of the design.

$32,500.00

1804 Half Cent NGC MS-62 BN

Spiked Chin. Cohen-8. The last marriage of the Spiked Chin obverse following Cohen-5, 6, and 7. This is a late die state of this durable die. A ‘Spike’ extends from Liberty’s chin, a ‘tongue’ appears to stick out between her lips, and curved die lines are seen in the field opposite her neck. This is […]

$3,250.00

1804 Half Cent NGC XF-45

C-8. Spiked Chin. Sharp detail with pleasing brown surfaces.

$795.00

1805 Bust Dime PCGS AU-50

4 Berries. This choice early dime retains strong definition across Liberty’s hair and drapery, as well as bold details in the eagle’s wings, shield, and wreath. Light wear is present on the highest points, but much of the original design detail remains sharp. The surfaces exhibit attractive, even gray toning, with no distracting marks or […]

$5,250.00

1805 Half Cent NGC AU-58

Sharp detail with attractive glossy brown surfaces and just a touch of high-point rub.

$1,895.00

1806 Bust Half Dollar NGC VF-35

Very attractive and well detailed with problem-free natural coin-gray surfaces.

$1,175.00

1806 Bust Quarter PCGS VF-20

Solid detail and even wear with pleasing original antique gray surfaces.

$1,795.00

1806 Bust Quarter PCGS VF-35

Solid detail with choice original surfaces that have a classic dove gray coloration.

$2,995.00

1806 Half Cent NGC MS-64 RB CAC

CAC. Large 6, Stems. Lovely original mint red luster blending with soft brown toning. The surfaces are particularly choice with no significant marks. Tied for the finest graded regardless of color designation with the only ‘Red’ MS-64 selling for $46k back in 2014.

$11,950.00