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1858-S Seated Liberty Quarter – PCGS VF-30

A pleasing example of this scarce date which brought $2115 when it sold in a June, 2017 Heritage Sale and was described as, “This collector-grade example shows above-average VF detail and smooth problem-free surfaces. Deep olive-green and golden-gray toning attests to the originality of each side”.

$1,895.00

1859 Seated Liberty Quarter. – PCGS PR-66. CAM.

Fantastic quality and nearly blast white with just a very faint champagne hue. The design is heavily frosted and contrasts beautifully against the deep mirrored fields. The surfaces are exceptionally choice with no notable abrasions.

$8,995.00

1859 $3 Princess – NGC MS-63

Beautiful yellow-gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces with only trivial abrasions. Just 15,558 minted which, amazingly, ranks as the ninth highest mintage for the $3 Princess. A tough and desirable example in a tough and desirable series!

$9,995.00

1859 Indian Head Cent – PCGS MS-65

Well struck with choice surfaces and vivid copper-nickel luster. A nice example of this popular first year Indian Head Cent.

$2,875.00

1859-O Seated Liberty Half Dollar – NGC AU-53

Silver-gray surfaces with a faint golden tint and underlying luster.

$395.00

1859-O Seated Liberty Quarter. – NGC AU-58

A pleasing example of this better date with strong detail and lustrous silver-gray surfaces.

$1,995.00

1859-S. Seated Liberty Quarter. – NGC. VF-35.

Solid detail with pleasing natural coin-gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with just 80,000 minted. Particularly rare in high grade as none have graded mint state at either service.

$3,250.00

1860 $2 Nebraska – PMG VF-20

Corn Exchange Bank. Desoto. Vignettes include a central detailed scene titled ‘The Mill Door’, a vignette of Ceres at lower left , and female portrait lower right. The inks and paper still retain plenty of brightness.

$269.00

1860 $3 Princess. – PCGS MS-61.

Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces with fewer marks than one would expect for the grade. Just 7,036 minted and a pre-Civil War date that saw heavy circulation.

$7,995.00