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1849 $5 Norris, Gregg & Norris – NGC MS-61

Plain Edge. The first coiner’s name to appear in California newspapers was Norris, Gregg & Norris and they were very probably the first private company to issue gold in California. These half eagles were struck from 100% California Gold in May of 1849. The present example is sharply struck with semi proof-like fields and has […]

$34,500.00

1849 Half Cent – NGC MS-64 BN

Large Date. C-1. Well struck with glossy chocolate brown surfaces that display a tiny trace of red.

$1,750.00

1849 One Dollar Gold Coin – PCGS MS-62

Open Wreath. Bright lustrous surfaces and an extremely sharp strike.

$895.00

1849-O Seated Liberty Half Dime – NGC AU-58

A pleasing example of this scarce date with sharp detail and lustrous original toned surfaces. Just a touch of high-point friction keeps this out of a mint state holder. Only 140,000 minted with few high grade survivors.

$2,450.00

1849-O Seated Liberty Half Dollar – PCGS MS-62

Over 2 million minted but very few have survived in mint state. This is a nice brilliant example with vibrant mint luster and a very sharp strike. The surfaces are quite attractive with fewer abrasions than typically encountered for the grade.

$2,950.00

1849/6 Seated Liberty Half Dime – PCGS MS-64

Well detailed with a well defined head, stars, and wreath. The surfaces are lustrous and mostly white with light toning mainly at the borders.

$1,695.00

1849/6 Seated Liberty Half Dime. – PCGS AU-58

Overdate, FS-301. Well struck and nearly mint state with attractive green, gold, and blue toning.

$850.00

1850 $5 Moffat – PCGS MS-61.

Moffat & Co. of San Francisco struck rectangular gold ingots and gold coins. They produced $5 pieces in 1849 and 1850 and $10 pieces in 1849. The words MOFFAT & CO appear on Liberty’s coronet instead of LIBERTY as seen on regular U.S. Mint issues. This is one of the few mint state survivors of […]

$20,950.00

1850 Pattern Cent. – PCGS PR-65+. J-124g.

Low R-7. The obverse displays CENT at the top, the date at the bottom, and one star on each side of the center. The center is setup to be a ring planchet but remains unperforated. The reverse is blank except for dentils around the border. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. A light dusting […]

$7,500.00