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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
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1894-O $10 Liberty – PCGS MS-62

Well struck with original lustrous surfaces.

$2,875.00

1894-O $10 Liberty. – PCGS MS-62

Well struck with crisp yellow-gold luster. Minor marks define the grade but none are heavy, which often is the case on New Orleans Mint ‘Tens’.

$2,875.00

1894-O Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-63

A very scarce date at this grade level and a date that is plagued with soft strikes and a lackluster appearance. This is an exceptionally pleasing example with bright lustrous surfaces that provide strong eye appeal. The strike is well above average for the date.

$4,750.00

1894-S Morgan Dollar. – NGC MS-63.

Sharply struck with satiny white luster and a touch of faint gold along the periphery. Really nice of an MS-63!

$2,395.00

1894-S $20 Liberty PCGS MS-64 CAC

CAC. Lustrous smooth surfaces with just minor ticks and excellent eye appeal. Just 16 coins have graded numerically finer. The CAC endorsement suggests that this coin is very close to MS-65 quality and a $30k price tag!

$6,250.00

1894-S Barber Half Dollar PCGS VF-35

Well detailed with light gray surfaces.

$275.00

1894-S Morgan Dollar – PCGS MS-63 CAC

CAC. Sharply struck with thick satiny white luster and plenty of eye appeal!

$2,750.00

1894/1894 Indian Head Cent. – PCGS AU-55. CAC

CAC. Lustrous light chocolate brown surfaces with just a touch of ‘rub’. A popular Guide Book variety with obvious doubling of the date.

$1,395.00

1895 $10 Liberty. – PCGS MS-65.

Sharply struck with frosty yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are few and minor with none of significance. While lower mint state grades are readily available, few pieces are available at this grade level or above. Only 4 pieces have graded MS-65 at PCGS and just 3 pieces have graded MS-65+ with nothing finer.

$12,500.00