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1861 Seated Liberty Half Dollar – PCGS MS-63

Sharply struck with brilliant luster off choice surfaces that have a very faint champagne hue. Outstanding for the grade.

$1,750.00

1861-S Seated Liberty Quarter. – NGC VG-10.

Well detailed and a borderline FINE with all letters of LIBERTY visible. A rare date with 96,000 minted but just 60 estimated survivors in all grades, raw and slabbed, according to PCGS.

$1,095.00

1861. CSA Scott Restrike Half Dollar – PCGS MS-62.

Just 4 original CSA half dollars were struck. NYC coin dealer J.W. Scott purchased the dies in 1879. He also purchased 500 1861 Seated Halves (allegedly O-mints), planed off the design of the Federal reverse and struck the CSA reverse. This is a particularly nice coin for the grade. The CSA side is well struck […]

$12,500.00

1861/0 Seated Liberty Half Dime. – PCGS AU-58

Sharply struck with lustrous white surfaces and just light high-point rub.

$550.00

1862 $1 Legal Tender Note Fr-16 PMG XF-45 EPQ

A well center early legal tender with strong inks and original paper.

$2,095.00

1862 $1 Legal Tender Note Fr-16a PCGS XF-45

A great note for the grade with rich color, bright paper and wonderful eye appeal. A tough variety, Track and Price lists only 82 known in all grades. PCGS Banknote has only certified 1 note at this grade level with just 3 notes finer.

$2,175.00

1862 $100 Confederate Note T-41 PCGS-58 PPQ

Virtually new with strong color and premium paper. A single interest payment stamp resides on the back.

$295.00

1862 $100 Confederate Note T-41 PMG AU-58 EPQ

A fully margined note with pleasing color and premium paper. The back displays 3 interest payments.

$309.00

1862 $100 Confederate Note T-41 PMG Choice CU-64 EPQ

A pleasing note that displays strong color and premium paper. A central vignette features slaves hoeing cotton. John C. Calhoun is portrayed on the left and Columbia is displayed on the right. Stamps of 3 interest payments are located on the back.

$410.00