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

1885-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-66 DMPL

A stunning cameo with heavy white frost on the design and fully brilliant and reflective fields. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are nearly mark-free with an exceptionally clean cheek. Just two DMPL coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.

$10,995.00

1885-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-66+ CAC

CAC. A sharply struck and visually impressive Carson City Morgan Dollar. Brilliant silver surfaces display strong cartwheel luster with crisp detail throughout Liberty’s portrait and the eagle’s feathers. Fields are notably clean for the issue, with only the most trivial marks visible under magnification.

$4,395.00

1885-CC Morgan Dollar PCGS MS-67

Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with exceptionally nice surfaces. A scarce and popular Carson City issue which saw a mintage of just 228,000.

$8,750.00

1886 Liberty Nickel NGC MS-63

Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces. A semi-key date that is more available in the proof format than as a mint state business strike.

$2,095.00

1886 $1 Silver Certificate Fr-217 PMG Choice CU-63 EPQ

Ample margins surround great color and premium paper. A large spiked red seal catches the eye on the front and an early ornate back captures the back.

$3,595.00

1886 $1 Silver Certificate Fr-217 PCGS Choice CU-64 PPQ

An attractive red-spike seal example that displays strong color, premium paper and an early ornate back.

$4,095.00

1886 $1 Silver Certificate Fr-218 PMG AU-58 EPQ

A lovely Martha Washington Ace that displays more than ample borders, strong color, and original paper. A popular large red seal adds to already wonderful eye appeal.

$2,995.00

1886 $10 Silver Certificate Fr-295 PMG VF-30

A tough brown seal ‘Tombstone’ that displays the early ornate reverse. Well balanced borders surround pleasing bright paper and strong inks. According to Track & Price  only 80 notes are known in all grades.

$4,795.00

1886 $2 Silver Certificate Fr-240 PCGS Gem CU-66 PPQ

A tougher ‘General Winfield Scott Hancock’ note that exhibits great margins, vivid color, and wonderful premium paper. Seldom seen at this grade level.

$5,995.00