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

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One of the Largest Selections of Rare Coins and Currency
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1911-S Lincoln Cent – PCGS MS-63. RB.

Semi-key date in the series. Old green label holder.

$550.00

1911-S Barber Dime NGC MS-65

An extremely bold strike with lustrous satiny surfaces that are very flashy. The obverse has a faint golden hue while the reverse is semi proof-like and white with a very faint ice-blue hue. There are just a couple minor marks and they don’t distract from the eye appeal of this beautiful branch mint Barber Dime.

$895.00

1911-S Barber Half Dollar PCGS MS-65

A challenging date that is particularly tough to find in high grade. This is a beautiful original Gem with a white core that is accented by light toning. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are undisturbed by significant abrasions.

$3,750.00

1912 $10 Indian – PCGS MS-65+

Incredibly rich orange-gold luster radiates off this amazingly ‘fresh’ Gem. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are beautiful. A fantastic $10 Indian that looks like it just dropped off the dies a few minutes ago!

$13,250.00

1912 Barber Quarter – NGC MS-63

Well struck with choice surfaces that are coated with flashy white luster and a drizzle of light gold toning.

$399.00

1912-D Lincoln Cent – PCGS MS-66 RD

A needle-sharp strike with full blazing red luster and no significant marks or spots. A very challenging coin to find in high grade with full red surfaces. Just a single Red example has graded numerically finer at PCGS.

$4,975.00

1912-S $10 Indian – PCGS MS-63.

A very pleasing example of this scarce date with a sharp strike on an issue that often comes poorly struck. Most commonly found in the ‘AU’ grade range, coins at this grade level can be a challenge. Housed in an old green label holder.

$7,250.00

1912-S $5 Indian. – PCGS MS-62. CAC

CAC. Well struck with attractive original surfaces. The eye appeal is surprisingly strong as this date has the reputation of being the most poorly made in the series!

$7,500.00

1912-S Liberty Nickel PCGS AU-58

By far the lowest regular issue mintage in the series at 238,000. 1885 comes in a distant second with 1,472,700 minted. This is a sharply detailed coin with lustrous golden-gray surfaces and just a touch of wear on the high points of the design.

$1,875.00