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9×7 Stars, Large Letters. Well detailed and problem-free with natural coin-gray surfaces.
BB-123. Heraldic Eagle. Well detailed with two-toned medium gray shading and choice surfaces with a clean appearance.
Large Eagle. Well detailed with a smooth and clean appearance. Surfaces are an attractive battleship-gray.
BB-196, 12 Arrows. Well detailed with medium steel-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with beautiful problem-free surfaces that are a pleasing medium gray.
Solid detail with light silver-gray surfaces. Noticeable luster remains.
A beautiful early silver dollar with lustrous silver-white surfaces and a sharp and even strike.Just the barest touch of ‘rub’ keeps this out of a mid-level mint state holder.
Well detailed silver-gray surfaces with touches of olive-gold toning along the periphery. Abrasions are minor and of no significance and the underlying remnant luster is plentiful for the grade.
BB-212. Well detailed with pleasing light gray surfaces. Only 54,454 minted – 1/8th the mintage of a 1799!
BB-231. Close date. Well detailed with medium gray surfaces. The overdate is clear and distinct.
Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.
Light steel-gray surfaces with touches of a rich gold accent.
Beautiful lustrous semi proof-like surfaces with a faint golden hue and few marks. 173,000 minted and plentiful in circulated grades, but quite scarce in mint state.
Strong detail with original rich gray surfaces. A modest 110,600 minted.
Well struck and lustrous with silver-white surfaces and splashes of mostly subtle gold tint.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with strong detail.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with a trace of perimeter toning.Sharply struck with just a trace of wear on the high points of the design.
Subtle gold hue blends with light silver-gray surfaces. Sharply struck and virtually full luster.
Blast white and a great strike with excellent eye appeal.The commonest date in mint state so a great choice for a nice type set.
Solid detail with pleasing light coin-gray surfaces.
The combination of a low mintage (27,200), export for trade, high bullion prices, and none released to the public by the Treasury; make this a truly scarce coin in any grade.
From the final year of the Civil War with a mintage of just 46,500. Most were exported to Central and South America making this a hard date to find in any grade. This is a pleasing, problem-free example with light silver-gray surfaces.
Lustrous white surfaces with a touch of faint lavender-gold. Sharply struck and only light ‘rub’.
Sharply struck silver-gray surfaces with scattered gold sprinkles and tint concentrated mostly along the periphery. Underlying luster is virtually full and reflective. Just 12,462 minted during the first year of production at the Carson City mint.
A scarce date from the first year of production at the Carson City mint with a mere 12,462 struck.This is a nice problem-free example with solid detail and two-toned gray surfaces.
UNC Detail – Altered Surfaces. A mere 3,150 minted with an estimated 150-250 survivors.
Problem-free with attractive natural gray surfaces.
Outstanding for the grade with lustrous surfaces that blend silver-gray shading with very subtle violet-gold hues. Marks are far fewer than would be expected for the grade.
A needle-sharp strike with frosty champagne-white luster and touches of golden violet-blue along the periphery. An exceptional example of this scarce date with just 3 pieces grading numerically finer at PCGS.
The only major Trade Dollar variety listed in the Redbook and recognized by PCGS. It is also the rarest of all Trade Dollars in mint state. This is a very attractive example with satiny white luster, a sharp strike, and exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade.
Sharply struck with very flashy white luster and nice clean surfaces.
Crisp white surfaces display strongly mirrored fields and nicely frosted devices.
Just 510 minted which makes this by far the lowest mintage proof Trade Dollar except for the ultra-rare 1884 and 1885. This is a pleasing example with rich toning and frosted design features.
Strong 7/8TF. Satiny white surfaces framed by a trace of gold at the rim.
Strong 7/8 Feathers. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike.
Strong 7/8TF. Vibrant white luster with lightly frosted design features and a touch of semi proof-like reflectivity. The surfaces are spectacular and devoid of significant marks. Just a single coin has graded numerically finer at NGC.
Strong 7/8 Feathers. Frosty white luster and a sharp strike with a touch of peripheral toning.
Reverse of 1878. Crisp white surfaces and sharply struck.
Reverse of 1879. Brilliant white with sprinkles of gold toning.
Sharply struck with satiny white surfaces and touches of light gold tint around the periphery.
Reverse of 1879. Satiny white luster with light gold accents along the peripheries. Very sharply struck.
Reverse of 1878. Frosted devices with very deep mirrored fields produce a strong ‘cameo’.
Reverse of 1879. Satiny white with peripheral gold toning and a sharp strike.
Reverse of 1879. Blast white and sharply struck surfaces glow with thick and frosty luster. Marks are minimal and minor with none of significance.
Reverse of 1878.Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with pleasing surfaces.
Reverse of 1879. Sharply struck with satiny white luster over nearly mark-free surfaces.
Reverse of 1879. Vibrant frosty white luster and a great strike with no significant marks. Fantastic quality with just four 66+ coins and a single 67 grading finer at PCGS.
Rich lustrous surfaces that are satiny white except for a delicate ring of gold at the rim.
Flashy and white except for a touch of rainbow iridescence on the reverse.
Blast white with reflective fields and frosty devices.
Rich satiny luster and a sharp strike with light peripheral turquoise and gold toning.
Sharply struck and brilliant white with touches of gold along the periphery.
Satiny white with peripheral champagne accent. Early NGC holder.
Sharply struck and frosty white surfaces with russet-gold highlights.
A highly desirable flashy white coin with a sharp strike and no heavy marks.
Satiny white with a splash of violet and gold peripheral toning.
Brilliant white with violet-gold accents along the periphery. Deeply mirrored fields and thick snowy frost on the devices. Outstanding for the grade with very strong eye appeal.
Brilliant white and a sharp strike with thick frost on the design and reflective mirrored fields. The perfect ‘CC’ variety.
Capped Die. A Gem for the grade with strong detail, no heavy marks, and lustrous original silver-gray surfaces.
Perfect CC. Very sharply struck with blast white surfaces and wonderful frosted design features and reflective mirrored fields. Great eye appeal!
Perfect CC. Frosty white luster with a semi proof-like obverse.
CAC. Perfect CC. Blast white and a sharp strike with heavy frost on the design creating a nice cameo contrast. Housed in an old green label holder.
CAC. Capped Die. Strong detail with rich steel-gray surfaces that retain noticeable underlying mint luster.
A ‘perfect CC’ example with light gray surfaces and noticeable underlying luster.
Blazing white surfaces with thick frost and touches of light gold in the outer core and along the periphery. The strike is sharp and abrasions are nearly non-existent. None have graded finer at PCGS or NGC.
Reverse of 1878. Brilliant white surfaces with subtle touches of gold on the reverse. The luster is strong and the strike is razor-sharp. An attractive example and very desirable.
Reverse of 1878. Sharply struck with intense white luster and splashes of champagne-gold color mostly along the peripheral areas.
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9×7 Stars, Large Letters. Well detailed and problem-free with natural coin-gray surfaces.
BB-123. Heraldic Eagle. Well detailed with two-toned medium gray shading and choice surfaces with a clean appearance.
Large Eagle. Well detailed with a smooth and clean appearance. Surfaces are an attractive battleship-gray.
BB-196, 12 Arrows. Well detailed with medium steel-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with beautiful problem-free surfaces that are a pleasing medium gray.
Solid detail with light silver-gray surfaces. Noticeable luster remains.
A beautiful early silver dollar with lustrous silver-white surfaces and a sharp and even strike.Just the barest touch of ‘rub’ keeps this out of a mid-level mint state holder.
Well detailed silver-gray surfaces with touches of olive-gold toning along the periphery. Abrasions are minor and of no significance and the underlying remnant luster is plentiful for the grade.
BB-212. Well detailed with pleasing light gray surfaces. Only 54,454 minted – 1/8th the mintage of a 1799!
BB-231. Close date. Well detailed with medium gray surfaces. The overdate is clear and distinct.
Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.
Light steel-gray surfaces with touches of a rich gold accent.
Beautiful lustrous semi proof-like surfaces with a faint golden hue and few marks. 173,000 minted and plentiful in circulated grades, but quite scarce in mint state.
Strong detail with original rich gray surfaces. A modest 110,600 minted.
Well struck and lustrous with silver-white surfaces and splashes of mostly subtle gold tint.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with strong detail.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with a trace of perimeter toning.Sharply struck with just a trace of wear on the high points of the design.
Subtle gold hue blends with light silver-gray surfaces. Sharply struck and virtually full luster.
Blast white and a great strike with excellent eye appeal.The commonest date in mint state so a great choice for a nice type set.
Solid detail with pleasing light coin-gray surfaces.
The combination of a low mintage (27,200), export for trade, high bullion prices, and none released to the public by the Treasury; make this a truly scarce coin in any grade.
From the final year of the Civil War with a mintage of just 46,500. Most were exported to Central and South America making this a hard date to find in any grade. This is a pleasing, problem-free example with light silver-gray surfaces.
Lustrous white surfaces with a touch of faint lavender-gold. Sharply struck and only light ‘rub’.
Sharply struck silver-gray surfaces with scattered gold sprinkles and tint concentrated mostly along the periphery. Underlying luster is virtually full and reflective. Just 12,462 minted during the first year of production at the Carson City mint.
A scarce date from the first year of production at the Carson City mint with a mere 12,462 struck.This is a nice problem-free example with solid detail and two-toned gray surfaces.