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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
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1873 Arrows Seated Liberty Quarter PCGS MS-63

Original and richly toned with choice nearly mark-free surfaces.

$1,475.00

1873 Closed 3 Two Cent Piece PCGS PR-65 RD

An incredible Gem example of this rare date with strong mirrors and exceptional mint red surfaces. The strike is needle-sharp and the incredible surfaces are virtually pristine with vibrant brilliance. A subtle hint of peripheral iridescent gold is seen when tilted under a light. The ‘Closed 3’ coins are considered ‘originals’ and saw a mintage […]

$5,500.00

1873 Closed 3. Two Cent Piece PCGS PR-65 RB CAC

CAC. A beautiful spot-free Gem with faded red blending with iridescent lime and golden brown. A scarce proof-only issue with just 600 minted.

$4,695.00

1873 Indian Head Cent PCGS MS-65 RB CAC

CAC. Open 3. A lovely well struck Gem with nearly full red lustrous surfaces.

$1,995.00

1873 Indian Head Cent PCGS MS-66 RB

Closed 3. Well struck with no significant marks or spots and strong eye appeal. The surfaces are highly lustrous and nearly full red.

$3,250.00

1873 Nickel Three Cent – NGC MS-62

Closed 3. Satiny luster and a sharp strike with lightly toned nickel-gray surfaces.

$245.00

1873 Open 3 Indian Head Cent PCGS MS-64 RB

A great strike with vibrant luster and mostly red surfaces.

$1,195.00

1873 Open 3 Two Cent Piece PCGS PR-65 BN CAC

CAC. A beautiful Gem with spot-free light brown and faded red surfaces that are devoid of any noteworthy marks or blemishes. This was the final year of the series and only proofs were struck. The Closed 3 variant was struck first with an estimated mintage of just 600 coins. These Open 3 coins followed with […]

$4,995.00

1873 Pattern Trade Dollar Judd-1293 PCGS PR-63

R-4. The obverse design is similar to the issued Trade dollar, but Liberty’s left hand rests on a globe, her right hand holds a liberty pole, and plow handles are seen behind the globe. On the reverse, the ribbon bearing E PLURIBUS UNUM is held by the eagle in its beak, and the eagle clutches […]

$7,350.00