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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
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1794 Talbot, Allum, & Lee Cent PCGS F-15

No New York. Far rarer than the With New York variety. Although well worn, this is still a nice problem-free example with pleasing medium brown surfaces.

$1,395.00

1795 Flowing Hair Dollar PCGS XF-45+

3 Leaves. BB-18. A beautiful example of our nation’s first silver dollar ‘type’. This coin exhibits strong detail with attractive original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster. A Gem for the grade with no significant marks or blemishes of any kind. Minor mint made ‘adjustment marks’ on the obverse blend into the design […]

$19,995.00

1795 Flowing Hair Half Dollar PCGS VG-10

2 Leaves. Warm original silver-gray surfaces with blue, rose, and gold hues when tilted under a light. LIBERTY and the date are bold on the obverse while the eagle and wreath on the reverse retain good detail. The legend, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, is strong.

$2,995.00

1796 Bust Dollar PCGS VG-10

Small Date, Large Letters. A scarce small eagle reverse dollar displaying original dove-gray surfaces and moderate even wear. Liberty’s portrait retains solid outline detail for the grade, with bold stars, date, and legend. The reverse wreath, eagle, and legend remain equally strong.

$3,995.00

1797 Bust Dollar PCGS VF-35

10×6 Stars. The 1797 Draped Bust with Small Eagle reverse is among the most iconic coins struck by the fledgling U.S. Mint, with a mintage of just 7,776 coins. This example displays strong detail for the type, with bold definition in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s wings. The even antique-gray toning and natural light wear […]

$8,995.00

1800 Bust Dollar NGC XF-45

Solid detail with light silver-gray surfaces. Noticeable luster remains.

$4,995.00

1800 Bust Dollar PCGS F-12

Even natural gray surfaces with solid detail and a pleasing overall appearance.

$2,375.00

1801 $10 Capped Bust PCGS MS-63

Sharply struck with no adjustment marks and bright lustrous surfaces. The obverse is satiny and lightly frosted while the reverse has reflective semi proof-like surfaces. 44,344 minted with an estimated 650 to 850 known.

$65,000.00

1801 Bust Dollar PCGS VF-35

With a mintage of just 54,454 coins, the 1801 dollar is a challenging issue in any grade. This example stands out with strong detail for the grade, balanced toning, and an honest appearance free from distracting marks.

$4,875.00