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1866 Pattern Nickel Judd-502 PCGS PR-64 BN CAC

CAC. R-8. Regular dies obverse, paired with a reverse that features a large fancy 5 within a wreath instead of stars as on the adopted issue. Struck in copper with a plain edge. Rich chocolate-brown surfaces display smooth, reflective proof fields and sharply executed design detail.

$9,695.00

1866 Shield Nickel PCGS MS-63

This first-year Shield Nickel displays attractive original surfaces, satiny luster, and a sharp strike for the type. Well preserved and problem-free with outstanding eye appeal for an MS-63.

$795.00

1866 Silver Three Cent PCGS MS-64 CAC

CAC. Extremely flashy and a needle-sharp strike. The surfaces are beautiful and original with frosty white devices and semi proof-like fields. A stand-out survivor from a modest 22,000 coin mintage.

$4,250.00

1866 Silver Three Cent PCGS MS-67+ CAC

Extraordinary quality and superb eye appeal. The strike is bold and precise throughout, with sharp definition to the star and shield on the obverse and crisp detail to the Roman numeral III and surrounding design elements on the reverse. Both sides exhibit vibrant, original toning in shades of gold, turquoise, lavender, and subtle iridescent hues, […]

$24,950.00

1866 Two Cent Piece PCGS PR-66 RB

Arguably full red with deep reflective fields and razor-sharp definition throughout. The shield and motto display crisp detail, while the reverse wreath is boldly struck with strong contrast. Smooth, glassy surfaces and excellent eye appeal define this high-grade example of this low mintage proof. Just 725 minted.

$3,595.00

1866-S Seated Liberty Half Dime PCGS AU-50

Well detailed with russet toning on predominately silver-gray surfaces.

$399.00

1866-S Seated Liberty Quarter PCGS F-15

The combination of a small mintage and a low survival rate make this a semi-key date in the Seated Quarter series. A modest 28,000 were produced. This is a nice coin for the grade with solid detail and problem-free, even coin-gray surfaces.

$1,725.00

1867 Doubled Die Obverse Two Cent Piece PCGS VG-10

This scarce and highly desirable variety shows bold doubling, particularly in IN GOD WE TRUST, where the separation of the letters can still be discerned. The coin displays honest, even wear with smooth chocolate-brown surfaces and clearly outlined major design elements.

$250.00

1867 Indian Head Cent PCGS MS-64 RB

Lustrous surfaces show excellent preservation for the grade, with only minor marks and smooth, original texture. The strike is crisp, and the color balance leans more toward red than brown, making it especially desirable among red-brown designations.

$1,095.00