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Well struck with flashy luster and rich orange-gold surfaces. 1845 is the most common quarter eagle in the 1840’s, but any early date is a prize in mint state.
A scarce and highly desirable early Dahlonega Mint half eagle. The obverse retains sharp detail throughout Liberty’s portrait, with bold hair definition, a clear coronet inscription, and strong stars and date. Light rub is confined to the highest points. The reverse eagle is well defined, with crisp feather detail, a bold shield, and a clear D […]
A scarce and desirable early New Orleans gold Eagle, this 1845-O displays pleasing originality and strong eye appeal for the grade. The golden surfaces show a natural orange-gold patina with light wear expected of the XF40 designation.
A pleasing early New Orleans mint half dollar with strong detail and choice problem-free medium gray surfaces.
A pleasing, early New Orleans mint Seated Half with strong detail and choice light silver-gray surfaces.
A handsome mid-grade example displaying Liberty seated with clear definition to the shield lines, gown folds, and stars. Light wear is confined primarily to the high points, with pleasing light-gray patina accented by subtle silver highlights across the fields. The reverse shows a well-defined eagle with strong feather detail remaining on the wings and breast. […]
Very attractive with bright lustrous surfaces and sharp detail, with almost no sign of ‘rub’. This is an interesting overdate as remnants of the initial D are far to the left of the primary D. Judging by PCGS and NGC population reports, the D/D is nearly ten times rarer than the regular 1846-D yet brings […]
Medium Date. Solid detail with light wear on the high points of the design. The surfaces are lustrous and a light silver-gray color.
Medium Date. Solid detail with choice original light gray surfaces.
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