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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
in the World

1906-D $10 Liberty – PCGS. MS-65.

Incredible quality with blazing yellow-gold luster and no significant marks. Just 4 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.

$7,250.00

1906-D $5 Liberty – PCGS MS-64+ CAC

CAC. Rich satiny luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces.

$1,435.00

1906-D $5 Liberty. – PCGS MS-65. CAC

CAC. Satiny yellow-gold luster with nice clean surfaces. One of only two $5 Liberty dates struck at the Denver Mint and by far the rarest with a mintage of 320,000.

$3,250.00

1906-O $10 Liberty. – PCGS MS-62. CAC

CAC. The final gold eagle struck at the New Orleans Mint and the rarest ‘O’ mint from the 1900’s by a considerable margin. This is a well struck coin with choice original surfaces.

$4,375.00

1906-S $5 Liberty – PCGS MS-65

A beautiful Gem example of this moderately better date. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are devoid of significant marks and coated with rich yellow-gold luster.

$6,895.00

1907 $10 Gold Certificate Fr-1168 PMG AU-50 EPQ

A lovely blend of rich color and brilliant white premium paper. Only very light folding prevents a higher grade. Great eye appeal!

$1,195.00

1907 $10 Gold Certificate Fr-1168 PMG AU-53 EPQ

Portrait of Michael Hillegas. A bright and super attractive note with rich color and premium paper.

$1,295.00

1907 $10 Gold Certificate Fr-1171 PMG AU-53 EPQ

A very attractive note with well balanced margins, rich color and bright white premium paper.

$1,295.00

1907 $10 Indian – PCGS MS-63

First year of issue for Augustus St. Gauden’s groundbreaking design. This piece exhibits vibrant satiny luster with minimal marks and strong eye appeal.

$2,995.00