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(1461-70) . England. 1/2 Ryal. NGC. MS-62.

Great Britain. Edward IV, 1st Reign. 1/2 Rose Nobel. York mint. Seaby 1963. Very scarce in mint state and highly prized by collectors of English Medieval gold.

$6,995.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. – NGC. AU-55.

Engrailed Edge. Sharply detailed medium brown surfaces.

$950.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Plain Edge. Glossy medium brown surfaces with light ‘rub’.

$550.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Engrailed Edge. Well struck chocolate brown surfaces with nearly full luster. Much tougher than a plain edge variety.

$1,175.00

10/25/1775. Two Shillings. Pennsylvania PMG. Gem-65. EPQ.

PA-187. A fresh example with bright premium paper and dark black ink. Signatures are sharp with a bold appearance. Margins are full and well balanced. Eye appeal is excellent and only a single note grades finer at PMG.

$1,225.00

10c, 1st Issue. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. F-1242.

Plain Edges. With Monogram. A bright note with a fresh appearance and well centered on both sides.

$675.00

10c, 2nd Issue. PMG. Unc-62. EPQ. F-1249.

Fiber paper with surcharges ’18-63 & T-1′. A bright and fresh appearance. Very scarce and desirable.

$450.00

10c, 3rd Issue. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. F-1255.

Green Reverse. Rich color, bright paper, and great borders provide excellent eye appeal.

$450.00

10c, 3rd Issue. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. F-1256.

Green Back. “1” on Front. Well balanced margins surround strong inks and bronzing. The paper is bright and fresh.

$795.00

10c, 5th Issue. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. F-1264.

Green Seal. Nicely margined with strong color, premium paper, and plenty of security threads.

$610.00

1100-1327 . India. Pagoda. NGC. MS-63.

Gangas Of Talakad. Elephant Right. Excellent detail with a superior strike and pristine surfaces.

$2,795.00

12/31/1763. Three Shillings. New Jersey PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ.

NJ-154. An attractive note with a fresh and bright appearance. Signatures are bold and eye appeal is strong.

$599.00

132-135 AD. Judaea. Middle Bronze. NGC. Ch Fine. Bar Kokhba.

NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.

$350.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

NGC Choice Fine. Under Tiberius. Palm frond type.

$149.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. NGC Fine.

$99.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. AD 18/9. NGC VG.

$89.00

15c, 4th Issue. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. F-1271.

Blue Right End. 38mm Seal. Nearly even margins with vivid color and bright paper.

$1,195.00

15c, 4th Issue. PMG. VF-30. F-1268.

Unwatermarked. Pink Fibers. Light even wear and solid for the grade. The ‘key’ variety in the type.

$495.00

1604. Netherlands. Ducat. NGC. Genuine.

West Friesland. AU Details Plugged. KM# 8. A good strike and well centered.

$495.00

1734. Netherlands. NGC. Genuine. Ducaton.

Overyssel. DAV-1829. AU Details Environmental Damage. Super detail and noted environmental damage is minimal.

$595.00

1760. Voce Populi. PCGS. AU-50.

Half Penny. P at Face. Well detailed and evenly struck with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.

$1,195.00

1783. Georgivs Triumpho. PCGS. XF-40.

Copper Token. Well detailed with pleasing brown surfaces and a dramatic die crack bisecting the reverse vertically. This issue saw use in Georgia and Virginia.

$650.00

1787. Fugio Cent. PCGS. VF-25.

Club Rays, Rounded Ends. Well detailed with very attractive light brown surfaces. A couple minor planchet voids are normal for this issue and are well placed to not affect this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$1,950.00

1788. Massachusetts. PCGS. VF-35.

Cent. Period after MASSACHUSETTS. Well detailed medium brown surfaces with even wear.

$795.00

1789. Mott Token. PCGS. MS-60.

Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge. Issued as a commemorative for the founding of the Mott Company located at 240 Water Street in NYC. Struck after the date on the coin, after 1807 and possibly as late as the 1830’s. This is the scarcest of the 3 different edge/planchet types known of this coin.

$1,250.00

1796. Bust Quarter. – PCGS. VG-10.

A lovely example of this scarce date with solid detail and pleasing coin-gray surfaces. A first year of issue U. S. quarter and also a one year Small Eagle type. Only 6,146 coins were minted. Housed in an early green label holder.

$27,500.00

1797. Bust Dollar. NGC. VF-35.

9×7 Stars, Large Letters. Well detailed and problem-free with natural coin-gray surfaces.

$7,995.00

1798 Bust Dollar – PCGS F-15

BB-123. Heraldic Eagle. Well detailed with two-toned medium gray shading and choice surfaces with a clean appearance.

$2,625.00

1798. Bust Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Large Eagle. Well detailed with a smooth and clean appearance. Surfaces are an attractive battleship-gray.

$4,125.00

1800 Bust Dollar – PCGS. VF-20.

BB-196, 12 Arrows. Well detailed with medium steel-gray surfaces.

$3,095.00

1800. Bust Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Well detailed with beautiful problem-free surfaces that are a pleasing medium gray.

$4,500.00

1800. Bust Dollar. PCGS. AU-58.

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.

$16,995.00

1800. Bust Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

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.

$5,595.00

1800. Large Cent. NGC. XF-40.

80/79. 2nd Hair. Well detailed with pleasing medium brown color. Surfaces are particularly nice and original.

$2,995.00

1801 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

BB-212. Well detailed with pleasing light gray surfaces. Only 54,454 minted – 1/8th the mintage of a 1799!

$3,125.00

1802 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS AU-53.

Attractive dove-silver surfaces with a faint champagne hue. Remnant underlying luster is strong for the grade and blends in nicely. The strike is sharp and even. A lofty grade for the issue. Only 3 coins have graded mint state at PCGS, 1 MS-60 and 2 MS-62.

$16,995.00

1802. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

Overton 101. Attractive silver-gray surfaces and well detailed. A better date with a mintage of 29,880.

$4,500.00

1802. Large Cent. PCGS. VF-35.

S-231. No Stems. Well detailed with smooth medium brown surfaces.

$995.00

1802/1 $5 Capped Bust. – PCGS. MS-62.

Heraldic Eagle Reverse. A lovely example of this popular overdate with the 2/1 being clear and bold enough to see without magnification. Satiny peach-gold luster coats attractive surfaces that show just very minor abrasions but nothing significant enough to detract from this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$22,995.00

1802/1. Bust Dollar. PCGS. F-12.

BB-231. Close date. Well detailed with medium gray surfaces. The overdate is clear and distinct.

$2,595.00

1803. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.

$2,995.00

1803. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Large 3. Sharp and even detail with remnants of mint luster.

$2,250.00

1804 Half Cent – PCGS MS-63 BN

Vibrant luster over rich chestnut-brown surfaces. Devoid of carbon and significant abrasions with excellent eye appeal. Housed in an old ‘Rattler’ holder.

$4,500.00

1804. $2 1/2 Capped Bust – PCGS. AU-58.

14 Star Reverse. Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike on this very scarce early gold coin. Adjustment lines on the reverse are as made and typical for the date. Just 2,827 minted with an estimated 150 to 200 known.

$32,500.00

1805 Bust Dime. NGC. XF-40.

4 Berries. Well detailed with attractive light silver-graysurfaces.

$3,250.00

1805 Bust Half Dollar – NGC. VF-35.

Well detailed with pleasing medium gray surfaces.

$1,435.00

1805. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-63.

An outstanding example of this scarce early type with bright yellow-gold luster and choice surfaces. Devoid of significant abrasions with none of the mint made adjustment marks that tend to plague these early gold issues.

$29,500.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. AU-53.

Pointed 6, Stem. Sharp detail with richly gray toned surfaces.

$2,695.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. VF-30.

Well detailed with solid light to medium gray shaded surfaces.

$995.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. VF-35.

Well detailed with problem-free, 2-toned gray surfaces.

$1,175.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Knob 6. Small Stars. Well detailed with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that are accented by a sprinkle of russet toning.

$1,775.00

1806. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. XF-45.

Round 6, 7×6 Stars. Very attractive with smooth, problem-free original yellow-gold surfaces and nice remnant luster.

$9,350.00

1806/5. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Attractive coin-gray surfaces with solid detail and strong eye appeal.

$1,895.00

1806/5. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VG-8.

Well detailed medium-gray surfaces.

$895.00

1807 Large Cent – PCGS VF-20 – Comet Variety

Comet Variety. So named because of a mint produced flaw in the left obverse field. Well detailed with medium brown surfaces.

$1,595.00

1808. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. VF-35.

Pleasing two-toned gray surfaces with solid detail.

$450.00

1809. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. F-15.

CAC. Attractive gray shaded surfaces.

$339.00

1810 $5 Capped Bust – PCGS. AU-58.

Small Date. Tall 5. Well struck with nearly full luster. The 100,287 mintage is tiny by modern standards, but was the largest for this early ‘type’.

$12,500.00

1810. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Gray shading with a blend of light gold hue.

$550.00

1810. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-45.

Well detailed with pleasing surfaces that retain a trace of luster.

$595.00

1810. Large Cent. PCGS. MS-64+. BN.

CAC. A beautiful early cent with lustrous chocolate brown surfaces and traces of original mint red. The surfaces are extremely attractive with no significant abrasions and very strong eye appeal.

$38,500.00

1810. PCGS. XF-45.

Well detailed with chocolate surfaces.

$850.00

1811 Half Cent – PCGS. F-12.

Solid detail with pleasing warm brown surfaces.

$1,275.00

1811. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-50.

Small 8. Medium gray surfaces with strands of silver-gray luster appearing on the edges of many of the design features.

$995.00

1811. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Large 8. Strong detail with original olive-gray surfaces.

$650.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. AU-58.

Lustrous silver-white surfaces with a brush of toning primarily on the reverse. Very nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’.

$3,995.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. AU-55.

Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.

$2,350.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-55.

Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.

$2,550.00

1812 Large Cent – NGC. VF-30.

Well detailed with clean chestnut-brown surfaces.

$1,250.00

1813. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Well detailed with light coin-gray surfaces.

$525.00

1813. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-63.

A lovely first-year example of the Capped, also known as ‘fat head’, design which is one of the rarest and most desirable of the early gold types. This piece is sharply struck with bright yellow-gold luster and exceptionally nice surfaces. Devoid of adjustment marks, stains, and significant abrasions. A super collector coin with fantastic eye […]

$27,500.00

1814. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. MS-63.

O-102a. Lustrous crisp white surfaces with a sharp strike. Marks are minimal and the eye appeal is outstanding.

$5,750.00

1814. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Strong detail with choice two-tone gray surfaces.

$795.00

1815 Bust Quarter – PCGS VF-35

Strong nearly XF detail with pleasing light silver-gray surfaces and dramatic die clashing on both sides.

$1,750.00

1815. $50. Maryland. PMG. VF-20.

Union Bank of Maryland. Counterfeit. Comment: Stains. A contemporary counterfeit of a rare early Baltimore obsolete. Stains in the upper right are not significant and blend in well.

$525.00

1815/2 Bust Half Dollar. NGC AU-53

With silver dollar production suspended after 1803, Bust Halves were the workhorse in the economy with mintages generally over a million coins.  1815 saw a huge drop as just 47,150 pieces were minted.  This high grade example shows sharp, even detail with considerable underlying luster on surfaces that are steel-gray on the obverse and a […]

$8,950.00

1815/2. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-58.

One of the ‘keys’ to the series with a mintage of just 47,150. This is a wonderfully original example with a medium gray shade. Light gold and rose tints blend with the surface and tend to concentrate a little heavier along the crevices of some of the design elements. Underlying luster is virtually full and […]

$19,995.00

1815/2. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

A ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 47,510. This is a well detailed example with steel gray surfaces that display great originality and underlying luster.

$8,500.00

1817. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-55.

181.7, Punctuated Date variety. Well detailed and lustrous with attractive silver-white surfaces that are exceptionally clean and silky smooth.

$3,995.00

1818. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. XF-45.

Medium steel gray surfaces with noticeable underlying luster.

$650.00

1818. Bust Quarter. PCGS. XF-40.

Well detailed surfaces with a blend of light to medium gray shading and splashes of olive-gold tint in the outer core.

$1,575.00

1818/7. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-50.

Large 8. Rich original gray surfaces that retain considerable mint luster and display touches of subtle blue tint.

$1,295.00

1819 Bust Quarter – PCGS. VF-30.

Small 9. Outstanding for the grade with pleasing medium gray shaded surfaces.

$795.00

1819. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. XF-45.

Well detailed steel-gray surfaces.

$450.00

1819. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Medium gray surfaces with sharp detail.

$450.00

1820 $5 Capped Bust – PCGS MS-63

Square Base 2. Sharply struck with beautiful surfaces that are velvety smooth with rich greenish-gold luster. Remarkably clean with a glass needed to reveal a few microscopic marks. A coin that seems conservatively graded and has wonderful eye appeal. Very scarce with less than 100 known!

$54,950.00

1820’s-30’s. $10. Georgia. PMG. Ch Unc-64.

Proof. Bank of Augusta. Listed in Haxby only as a regular issue for the design. A portrait of George Washington can be seen on the left and a seldom used portrait of Patrick Henry can be seen on the right. Typical PC’s can be found along the signature lines. Very attractive.

$350.00

1821. Bust Dime. PCGS. XF-40.

Large Date. Super detail for the grade with a nice storm cloud grey patina accented by hints of blue-gold toning.

$595.00

1821. Bust Quarter. – PCGS. F-15.

Well detailed with medium gray surfaces.

$395.00

1821. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VF-20.

Well detailed with rich gray surfaces.

$525.00

1821. Bust Quarter. PCGS. XF-40.

Well detailed with attractive natural coin-gray surfaces.

$1,295.00

1821. Large Cent. NGC. XF-45.

A pleasing example of this scarce date. The detail is solid and the surfaces are an attractive medium brown.

$1,625.00

1821. Large Cent. NGC. XF-45.

CAC. A pleasing example of this scarce date. The detail is strong and the surfaces are an attractive medium brown.

$2,195.00

1822 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VF-30

Strong detail with very attractive coin-gray surfaces.

$285.00

1822. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. XF-40.

Medium-gray shaded surfaces.

$395.00

1822. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VF-35.

Browning 1. Wonderful slate-gray surfaces with solid detail. Only 64,080 minted and a tough date in any grade.

$1,575.00

1823 Bust Half Dollar – PCGS AU-55

A sharp and even strike with lustrous silver-gray surfaces that show just the slightest trace of ‘rub’.

$895.00

1823. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

O-107. Well detailed with rich gray surfaces and lighter gray high points.

$369.00

1823. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

Silver-gray and faint gold toning.

$425.00
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(1461-70) . England. 1/2 Ryal. NGC. MS-62.

Great Britain. Edward IV, 1st Reign. 1/2 Rose Nobel. York mint. Seaby 1963. Very scarce in mint state and highly prized by collectors of English Medieval gold.

$6,995.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. – NGC. AU-55.

Engrailed Edge. Sharply detailed medium brown surfaces.

$950.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Plain Edge. Glossy medium brown surfaces with light ‘rub’.

$550.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Engrailed Edge. Well struck chocolate brown surfaces with nearly full luster. Much tougher than a plain edge variety.

$1,175.00

10/25/1775. Two Shillings. Pennsylvania PMG. Gem-65. EPQ.

PA-187. A fresh example with bright premium paper and dark black ink. Signatures are sharp with a bold appearance. Margins are full and well balanced. Eye appeal is excellent and only a single note grades finer at PMG.

$1,225.00

10c, 1st Issue. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. F-1242.

Plain Edges. With Monogram. A bright note with a fresh appearance and well centered on both sides.

$675.00

10c, 2nd Issue. PMG. Unc-62. EPQ. F-1249.

Fiber paper with surcharges ’18-63 & T-1′. A bright and fresh appearance. Very scarce and desirable.

$450.00

10c, 3rd Issue. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. F-1255.

Green Reverse. Rich color, bright paper, and great borders provide excellent eye appeal.

$450.00

10c, 3rd Issue. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. F-1256.

Green Back. “1” on Front. Well balanced margins surround strong inks and bronzing. The paper is bright and fresh.

$795.00

10c, 5th Issue. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. F-1264.

Green Seal. Nicely margined with strong color, premium paper, and plenty of security threads.

$610.00

1100-1327 . India. Pagoda. NGC. MS-63.

Gangas Of Talakad. Elephant Right. Excellent detail with a superior strike and pristine surfaces.

$2,795.00

12/31/1763. Three Shillings. New Jersey PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ.

NJ-154. An attractive note with a fresh and bright appearance. Signatures are bold and eye appeal is strong.

$599.00

132-135 AD. Judaea. Middle Bronze. NGC. Ch Fine. Bar Kokhba.

NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.

$350.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

NGC Choice Fine. Under Tiberius. Palm frond type.

$149.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. NGC Fine.

$99.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. AD 18/9. NGC VG.

$89.00

15c, 4th Issue. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. F-1271.

Blue Right End. 38mm Seal. Nearly even margins with vivid color and bright paper.

$1,195.00

15c, 4th Issue. PMG. VF-30. F-1268.

Unwatermarked. Pink Fibers. Light even wear and solid for the grade. The ‘key’ variety in the type.

$495.00

1604. Netherlands. Ducat. NGC. Genuine.

West Friesland. AU Details Plugged. KM# 8. A good strike and well centered.

$495.00

1734. Netherlands. NGC. Genuine. Ducaton.

Overyssel. DAV-1829. AU Details Environmental Damage. Super detail and noted environmental damage is minimal.

$595.00

1760. Voce Populi. PCGS. AU-50.

Half Penny. P at Face. Well detailed and evenly struck with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.

$1,195.00

1783. Georgivs Triumpho. PCGS. XF-40.

Copper Token. Well detailed with pleasing brown surfaces and a dramatic die crack bisecting the reverse vertically. This issue saw use in Georgia and Virginia.

$650.00

1787. Fugio Cent. PCGS. VF-25.

Club Rays, Rounded Ends. Well detailed with very attractive light brown surfaces. A couple minor planchet voids are normal for this issue and are well placed to not affect this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$1,950.00

1788. Massachusetts. PCGS. VF-35.

Cent. Period after MASSACHUSETTS. Well detailed medium brown surfaces with even wear.

$795.00

1789. Mott Token. PCGS. MS-60.

Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge. Issued as a commemorative for the founding of the Mott Company located at 240 Water Street in NYC. Struck after the date on the coin, after 1807 and possibly as late as the 1830’s. This is the scarcest of the 3 different edge/planchet types known of this coin.

$1,250.00

1796. Bust Quarter. – PCGS. VG-10.

A lovely example of this scarce date with solid detail and pleasing coin-gray surfaces. A first year of issue U. S. quarter and also a one year Small Eagle type. Only 6,146 coins were minted. Housed in an early green label holder.

$27,500.00

1797. Bust Dollar. NGC. VF-35.

9×7 Stars, Large Letters. Well detailed and problem-free with natural coin-gray surfaces.

$7,995.00

1798 Bust Dollar – PCGS F-15

BB-123. Heraldic Eagle. Well detailed with two-toned medium gray shading and choice surfaces with a clean appearance.

$2,625.00

1798. Bust Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Large Eagle. Well detailed with a smooth and clean appearance. Surfaces are an attractive battleship-gray.

$4,125.00

1800 Bust Dollar – PCGS. VF-20.

BB-196, 12 Arrows. Well detailed with medium steel-gray surfaces.

$3,095.00

1800. Bust Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Well detailed with beautiful problem-free surfaces that are a pleasing medium gray.

$4,500.00

1800. Bust Dollar. PCGS. AU-58.

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.

$16,995.00

1800. Bust Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

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.

$5,595.00

1800. Large Cent. NGC. XF-40.

80/79. 2nd Hair. Well detailed with pleasing medium brown color. Surfaces are particularly nice and original.

$2,995.00

1801 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

BB-212. Well detailed with pleasing light gray surfaces. Only 54,454 minted – 1/8th the mintage of a 1799!

$3,125.00

1802 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS AU-53.

Attractive dove-silver surfaces with a faint champagne hue. Remnant underlying luster is strong for the grade and blends in nicely. The strike is sharp and even. A lofty grade for the issue. Only 3 coins have graded mint state at PCGS, 1 MS-60 and 2 MS-62.

$16,995.00

1802. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

Overton 101. Attractive silver-gray surfaces and well detailed. A better date with a mintage of 29,880.

$4,500.00

1802. Large Cent. PCGS. VF-35.

S-231. No Stems. Well detailed with smooth medium brown surfaces.

$995.00

1802/1 $5 Capped Bust. – PCGS. MS-62.

Heraldic Eagle Reverse. A lovely example of this popular overdate with the 2/1 being clear and bold enough to see without magnification. Satiny peach-gold luster coats attractive surfaces that show just very minor abrasions but nothing significant enough to detract from this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$22,995.00

1802/1. Bust Dollar. PCGS. F-12.

BB-231. Close date. Well detailed with medium gray surfaces. The overdate is clear and distinct.

$2,595.00

1803. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.

$2,995.00

1803. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Large 3. Sharp and even detail with remnants of mint luster.

$2,250.00

1804 Half Cent – PCGS MS-63 BN

Vibrant luster over rich chestnut-brown surfaces. Devoid of carbon and significant abrasions with excellent eye appeal. Housed in an old ‘Rattler’ holder.

$4,500.00

1804. $2 1/2 Capped Bust – PCGS. AU-58.

14 Star Reverse. Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike on this very scarce early gold coin. Adjustment lines on the reverse are as made and typical for the date. Just 2,827 minted with an estimated 150 to 200 known.

$32,500.00

1805 Bust Dime. NGC. XF-40.

4 Berries. Well detailed with attractive light silver-graysurfaces.

$3,250.00

1805 Bust Half Dollar – NGC. VF-35.

Well detailed with pleasing medium gray surfaces.

$1,435.00

1805. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-63.

An outstanding example of this scarce early type with bright yellow-gold luster and choice surfaces. Devoid of significant abrasions with none of the mint made adjustment marks that tend to plague these early gold issues.

$29,500.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. AU-53.

Pointed 6, Stem. Sharp detail with richly gray toned surfaces.

$2,695.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. VF-30.

Well detailed with solid light to medium gray shaded surfaces.

$995.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. VF-35.

Well detailed with problem-free, 2-toned gray surfaces.

$1,175.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Knob 6. Small Stars. Well detailed with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that are accented by a sprinkle of russet toning.

$1,775.00

1806. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. XF-45.

Round 6, 7×6 Stars. Very attractive with smooth, problem-free original yellow-gold surfaces and nice remnant luster.

$9,350.00

1806/5. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Attractive coin-gray surfaces with solid detail and strong eye appeal.

$1,895.00

1806/5. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VG-8.

Well detailed medium-gray surfaces.

$895.00

1807 Large Cent – PCGS VF-20 – Comet Variety

Comet Variety. So named because of a mint produced flaw in the left obverse field. Well detailed with medium brown surfaces.

$1,595.00

1808. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. VF-35.

Pleasing two-toned gray surfaces with solid detail.

$450.00

1809. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. F-15.

CAC. Attractive gray shaded surfaces.

$339.00

1810 $5 Capped Bust – PCGS. AU-58.

Small Date. Tall 5. Well struck with nearly full luster. The 100,287 mintage is tiny by modern standards, but was the largest for this early ‘type’.

$12,500.00

1810. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Gray shading with a blend of light gold hue.

$550.00

1810. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-45.

Well detailed with pleasing surfaces that retain a trace of luster.

$595.00

1810. Large Cent. PCGS. MS-64+. BN.

CAC. A beautiful early cent with lustrous chocolate brown surfaces and traces of original mint red. The surfaces are extremely attractive with no significant abrasions and very strong eye appeal.

$38,500.00

1810. PCGS. XF-45.

Well detailed with chocolate surfaces.

$850.00

1811 Half Cent – PCGS. F-12.

Solid detail with pleasing warm brown surfaces.

$1,275.00

1811. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-50.

Small 8. Medium gray surfaces with strands of silver-gray luster appearing on the edges of many of the design features.

$995.00

1811. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Large 8. Strong detail with original olive-gray surfaces.

$650.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. AU-58.

Lustrous silver-white surfaces with a brush of toning primarily on the reverse. Very nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’.

$3,995.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. AU-55.

Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.

$2,350.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-55.

Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.

$2,550.00

1812 Large Cent – NGC. VF-30.

Well detailed with clean chestnut-brown surfaces.

$1,250.00

1813. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Well detailed with light coin-gray surfaces.

$525.00

1813. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-63.

A lovely first-year example of the Capped, also known as ‘fat head’, design which is one of the rarest and most desirable of the early gold types. This piece is sharply struck with bright yellow-gold luster and exceptionally nice surfaces. Devoid of adjustment marks, stains, and significant abrasions. A super collector coin with fantastic eye […]

$27,500.00

1814. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. MS-63.

O-102a. Lustrous crisp white surfaces with a sharp strike. Marks are minimal and the eye appeal is outstanding.

$5,750.00

1814. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Strong detail with choice two-tone gray surfaces.

$795.00

1815 Bust Quarter – PCGS VF-35

Strong nearly XF detail with pleasing light silver-gray surfaces and dramatic die clashing on both sides.

$1,750.00

1815. $50. Maryland. PMG. VF-20.

Union Bank of Maryland. Counterfeit. Comment: Stains. A contemporary counterfeit of a rare early Baltimore obsolete. Stains in the upper right are not significant and blend in well.

$525.00

1815/2 Bust Half Dollar. NGC AU-53

With silver dollar production suspended after 1803, Bust Halves were the workhorse in the economy with mintages generally over a million coins.  1815 saw a huge drop as just 47,150 pieces were minted.  This high grade example shows sharp, even detail with considerable underlying luster on surfaces that are steel-gray on the obverse and a […]

$8,950.00

1815/2. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-58.

One of the ‘keys’ to the series with a mintage of just 47,150. This is a wonderfully original example with a medium gray shade. Light gold and rose tints blend with the surface and tend to concentrate a little heavier along the crevices of some of the design elements. Underlying luster is virtually full and […]

$19,995.00

1815/2. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

A ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 47,510. This is a well detailed example with steel gray surfaces that display great originality and underlying luster.

$8,500.00

1817. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-55.

181.7, Punctuated Date variety. Well detailed and lustrous with attractive silver-white surfaces that are exceptionally clean and silky smooth.

$3,995.00

1818. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. XF-45.

Medium steel gray surfaces with noticeable underlying luster.

$650.00

1818. Bust Quarter. PCGS. XF-40.

Well detailed surfaces with a blend of light to medium gray shading and splashes of olive-gold tint in the outer core.

$1,575.00

1818/7. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-50.

Large 8. Rich original gray surfaces that retain considerable mint luster and display touches of subtle blue tint.

$1,295.00

1819 Bust Quarter – PCGS. VF-30.

Small 9. Outstanding for the grade with pleasing medium gray shaded surfaces.

$795.00

1819. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. XF-45.

Well detailed steel-gray surfaces.

$450.00

1819. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Medium gray surfaces with sharp detail.

$450.00

1820 $5 Capped Bust – PCGS MS-63

Square Base 2. Sharply struck with beautiful surfaces that are velvety smooth with rich greenish-gold luster. Remarkably clean with a glass needed to reveal a few microscopic marks. A coin that seems conservatively graded and has wonderful eye appeal. Very scarce with less than 100 known!

$54,950.00

1820’s-30’s. $10. Georgia. PMG. Ch Unc-64.

Proof. Bank of Augusta. Listed in Haxby only as a regular issue for the design. A portrait of George Washington can be seen on the left and a seldom used portrait of Patrick Henry can be seen on the right. Typical PC’s can be found along the signature lines. Very attractive.

$350.00

1821. Bust Dime. PCGS. XF-40.

Large Date. Super detail for the grade with a nice storm cloud grey patina accented by hints of blue-gold toning.

$595.00

1821. Bust Quarter. – PCGS. F-15.

Well detailed with medium gray surfaces.

$395.00

1821. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VF-20.

Well detailed with rich gray surfaces.

$525.00

1821. Bust Quarter. PCGS. XF-40.

Well detailed with attractive natural coin-gray surfaces.

$1,295.00

1821. Large Cent. NGC. XF-45.

A pleasing example of this scarce date. The detail is solid and the surfaces are an attractive medium brown.

$1,625.00

1821. Large Cent. NGC. XF-45.

CAC. A pleasing example of this scarce date. The detail is strong and the surfaces are an attractive medium brown.

$2,195.00

1822 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VF-30

Strong detail with very attractive coin-gray surfaces.

$285.00

1822. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. XF-40.

Medium-gray shaded surfaces.

$395.00

1822. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VF-35.

Browning 1. Wonderful slate-gray surfaces with solid detail. Only 64,080 minted and a tough date in any grade.

$1,575.00

1823 Bust Half Dollar – PCGS AU-55

A sharp and even strike with lustrous silver-gray surfaces that show just the slightest trace of ‘rub’.

$895.00

1823. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

O-107. Well detailed with rich gray surfaces and lighter gray high points.

$369.00

1823. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

Silver-gray and faint gold toning.

$425.00
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(1461-70) . England. 1/2 Ryal. NGC. MS-62.

Great Britain. Edward IV, 1st Reign. 1/2 Rose Nobel. York mint. Seaby 1963. Very scarce in mint state and highly prized by collectors of English Medieval gold.

$6,995.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. – NGC. AU-55.

Engrailed Edge. Sharply detailed medium brown surfaces.

$950.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Plain Edge. Glossy medium brown surfaces with light ‘rub’.

$550.00

(1792-94) . Kentucky Token. PCGS. AU-58.

Engrailed Edge. Well struck chocolate brown surfaces with nearly full luster. Much tougher than a plain edge variety.

$1,175.00

10/25/1775. Two Shillings. Pennsylvania PMG. Gem-65. EPQ.

PA-187. A fresh example with bright premium paper and dark black ink. Signatures are sharp with a bold appearance. Margins are full and well balanced. Eye appeal is excellent and only a single note grades finer at PMG.

$1,225.00

10c, 1st Issue. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. F-1242.

Plain Edges. With Monogram. A bright note with a fresh appearance and well centered on both sides.

$675.00

10c, 2nd Issue. PMG. Unc-62. EPQ. F-1249.

Fiber paper with surcharges ’18-63 & T-1′. A bright and fresh appearance. Very scarce and desirable.

$450.00

10c, 3rd Issue. PCGS. Gem-66. PPQ. F-1255.

Green Reverse. Rich color, bright paper, and great borders provide excellent eye appeal.

$450.00

10c, 3rd Issue. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. F-1256.

Green Back. “1” on Front. Well balanced margins surround strong inks and bronzing. The paper is bright and fresh.

$795.00

10c, 5th Issue. PCGS. Gem-65. PPQ. F-1264.

Green Seal. Nicely margined with strong color, premium paper, and plenty of security threads.

$610.00

1100-1327 . India. Pagoda. NGC. MS-63.

Gangas Of Talakad. Elephant Right. Excellent detail with a superior strike and pristine surfaces.

$2,795.00

12/31/1763. Three Shillings. New Jersey PMG. Ch Unc-64. EPQ.

NJ-154. An attractive note with a fresh and bright appearance. Signatures are bold and eye appeal is strong.

$599.00

132-135 AD. Judaea. Middle Bronze. NGC. Ch Fine. Bar Kokhba.

NGC Choice Fine. Year 2 (AD 133/4). Vine leaf and palm tree.

$350.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

NGC Choice Fine. Under Tiberius. Palm frond type.

$149.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. NGC Fine.

$99.00

15-26 AD. ROMAN. Bronze Prutah. NGC. Valerius Gratus.

Judaea Procurators. Struck under Tiberius. AD 18/9. NGC VG.

$89.00

15c, 4th Issue. PMG. Gem-66. EPQ. F-1271.

Blue Right End. 38mm Seal. Nearly even margins with vivid color and bright paper.

$1,195.00

15c, 4th Issue. PMG. VF-30. F-1268.

Unwatermarked. Pink Fibers. Light even wear and solid for the grade. The ‘key’ variety in the type.

$495.00

1604. Netherlands. Ducat. NGC. Genuine.

West Friesland. AU Details Plugged. KM# 8. A good strike and well centered.

$495.00

1734. Netherlands. NGC. Genuine. Ducaton.

Overyssel. DAV-1829. AU Details Environmental Damage. Super detail and noted environmental damage is minimal.

$595.00

1760. Voce Populi. PCGS. AU-50.

Half Penny. P at Face. Well detailed and evenly struck with pleasing chocolate brown surfaces.

$1,195.00

1783. Georgivs Triumpho. PCGS. XF-40.

Copper Token. Well detailed with pleasing brown surfaces and a dramatic die crack bisecting the reverse vertically. This issue saw use in Georgia and Virginia.

$650.00

1787. Fugio Cent. PCGS. VF-25.

Club Rays, Rounded Ends. Well detailed with very attractive light brown surfaces. A couple minor planchet voids are normal for this issue and are well placed to not affect this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$1,950.00

1788. Massachusetts. PCGS. VF-35.

Cent. Period after MASSACHUSETTS. Well detailed medium brown surfaces with even wear.

$795.00

1789. Mott Token. PCGS. MS-60.

Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge. Issued as a commemorative for the founding of the Mott Company located at 240 Water Street in NYC. Struck after the date on the coin, after 1807 and possibly as late as the 1830’s. This is the scarcest of the 3 different edge/planchet types known of this coin.

$1,250.00

1796. Bust Quarter. – PCGS. VG-10.

A lovely example of this scarce date with solid detail and pleasing coin-gray surfaces. A first year of issue U. S. quarter and also a one year Small Eagle type. Only 6,146 coins were minted. Housed in an early green label holder.

$27,500.00

1797. Bust Dollar. NGC. VF-35.

9×7 Stars, Large Letters. Well detailed and problem-free with natural coin-gray surfaces.

$7,995.00

1798 Bust Dollar – PCGS F-15

BB-123. Heraldic Eagle. Well detailed with two-toned medium gray shading and choice surfaces with a clean appearance.

$2,625.00

1798. Bust Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Large Eagle. Well detailed with a smooth and clean appearance. Surfaces are an attractive battleship-gray.

$4,125.00

1800 Bust Dollar – PCGS. VF-20.

BB-196, 12 Arrows. Well detailed with medium steel-gray surfaces.

$3,095.00

1800. Bust Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Well detailed with beautiful problem-free surfaces that are a pleasing medium gray.

$4,500.00

1800. Bust Dollar. PCGS. AU-58.

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.

$16,995.00

1800. Bust Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

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.

$5,595.00

1800. Large Cent. NGC. XF-40.

80/79. 2nd Hair. Well detailed with pleasing medium brown color. Surfaces are particularly nice and original.

$2,995.00

1801 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

BB-212. Well detailed with pleasing light gray surfaces. Only 54,454 minted – 1/8th the mintage of a 1799!

$3,125.00

1802 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS AU-53.

Attractive dove-silver surfaces with a faint champagne hue. Remnant underlying luster is strong for the grade and blends in nicely. The strike is sharp and even. A lofty grade for the issue. Only 3 coins have graded mint state at PCGS, 1 MS-60 and 2 MS-62.

$16,995.00

1802. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

Overton 101. Attractive silver-gray surfaces and well detailed. A better date with a mintage of 29,880.

$4,500.00

1802. Large Cent. PCGS. VF-35.

S-231. No Stems. Well detailed with smooth medium brown surfaces.

$995.00

1802/1 $5 Capped Bust. – PCGS. MS-62.

Heraldic Eagle Reverse. A lovely example of this popular overdate with the 2/1 being clear and bold enough to see without magnification. Satiny peach-gold luster coats attractive surfaces that show just very minor abrasions but nothing significant enough to detract from this coin’s strong eye appeal.

$22,995.00

1802/1. Bust Dollar. PCGS. F-12.

BB-231. Close date. Well detailed with medium gray surfaces. The overdate is clear and distinct.

$2,595.00

1803. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. VF-20.

Large 3. Solid detail and natural gray surfaces on this pleasing mid-grade early dollar.

$2,995.00

1803. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Large 3. Sharp and even detail with remnants of mint luster.

$2,250.00

1804 Half Cent – PCGS MS-63 BN

Vibrant luster over rich chestnut-brown surfaces. Devoid of carbon and significant abrasions with excellent eye appeal. Housed in an old ‘Rattler’ holder.

$4,500.00

1804. $2 1/2 Capped Bust – PCGS. AU-58.

14 Star Reverse. Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike on this very scarce early gold coin. Adjustment lines on the reverse are as made and typical for the date. Just 2,827 minted with an estimated 150 to 200 known.

$32,500.00

1805 Bust Dime. NGC. XF-40.

4 Berries. Well detailed with attractive light silver-graysurfaces.

$3,250.00

1805 Bust Half Dollar – NGC. VF-35.

Well detailed with pleasing medium gray surfaces.

$1,435.00

1805. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-63.

An outstanding example of this scarce early type with bright yellow-gold luster and choice surfaces. Devoid of significant abrasions with none of the mint made adjustment marks that tend to plague these early gold issues.

$29,500.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. AU-53.

Pointed 6, Stem. Sharp detail with richly gray toned surfaces.

$2,695.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. VF-30.

Well detailed with solid light to medium gray shaded surfaces.

$995.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. VF-35.

Well detailed with problem-free, 2-toned gray surfaces.

$1,175.00

1806. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Knob 6. Small Stars. Well detailed with pleasing silver-gray surfaces that are accented by a sprinkle of russet toning.

$1,775.00

1806. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. XF-45.

Round 6, 7×6 Stars. Very attractive with smooth, problem-free original yellow-gold surfaces and nice remnant luster.

$9,350.00

1806/5. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Attractive coin-gray surfaces with solid detail and strong eye appeal.

$1,895.00

1806/5. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VG-8.

Well detailed medium-gray surfaces.

$895.00

1807 Large Cent – PCGS VF-20 – Comet Variety

Comet Variety. So named because of a mint produced flaw in the left obverse field. Well detailed with medium brown surfaces.

$1,595.00

1808. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. VF-35.

Pleasing two-toned gray surfaces with solid detail.

$450.00

1809. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. F-15.

CAC. Attractive gray shaded surfaces.

$339.00

1810 $5 Capped Bust – PCGS. AU-58.

Small Date. Tall 5. Well struck with nearly full luster. The 100,287 mintage is tiny by modern standards, but was the largest for this early ‘type’.

$12,500.00

1810. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Gray shading with a blend of light gold hue.

$550.00

1810. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-45.

Well detailed with pleasing surfaces that retain a trace of luster.

$595.00

1810. Large Cent. PCGS. MS-64+. BN.

CAC. A beautiful early cent with lustrous chocolate brown surfaces and traces of original mint red. The surfaces are extremely attractive with no significant abrasions and very strong eye appeal.

$38,500.00

1810. PCGS. XF-45.

Well detailed with chocolate surfaces.

$850.00

1811 Half Cent – PCGS. F-12.

Solid detail with pleasing warm brown surfaces.

$1,275.00

1811. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-50.

Small 8. Medium gray surfaces with strands of silver-gray luster appearing on the edges of many of the design features.

$995.00

1811. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Large 8. Strong detail with original olive-gray surfaces.

$650.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. AU-58.

Lustrous silver-white surfaces with a brush of toning primarily on the reverse. Very nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’.

$3,995.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. AU-55.

Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.

$2,350.00

1811/10. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-55.

Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with just a touch of wear.

$2,550.00

1812 Large Cent – NGC. VF-30.

Well detailed with clean chestnut-brown surfaces.

$1,250.00

1813. Bust Half Dollar. NGC. XF-40.

Well detailed with light coin-gray surfaces.

$525.00

1813. Five Dollar Gold Coin. PCGS. MS-63.

A lovely first-year example of the Capped, also known as ‘fat head’, design which is one of the rarest and most desirable of the early gold types. This piece is sharply struck with bright yellow-gold luster and exceptionally nice surfaces. Devoid of adjustment marks, stains, and significant abrasions. A super collector coin with fantastic eye […]

$27,500.00

1814. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. MS-63.

O-102a. Lustrous crisp white surfaces with a sharp strike. Marks are minimal and the eye appeal is outstanding.

$5,750.00

1814. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Strong detail with choice two-tone gray surfaces.

$795.00

1815 Bust Quarter – PCGS VF-35

Strong nearly XF detail with pleasing light silver-gray surfaces and dramatic die clashing on both sides.

$1,750.00

1815. $50. Maryland. PMG. VF-20.

Union Bank of Maryland. Counterfeit. Comment: Stains. A contemporary counterfeit of a rare early Baltimore obsolete. Stains in the upper right are not significant and blend in well.

$525.00

1815/2 Bust Half Dollar. NGC AU-53

With silver dollar production suspended after 1803, Bust Halves were the workhorse in the economy with mintages generally over a million coins.  1815 saw a huge drop as just 47,150 pieces were minted.  This high grade example shows sharp, even detail with considerable underlying luster on surfaces that are steel-gray on the obverse and a […]

$8,950.00

1815/2. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-58.

One of the ‘keys’ to the series with a mintage of just 47,150. This is a wonderfully original example with a medium gray shade. Light gold and rose tints blend with the surface and tend to concentrate a little heavier along the crevices of some of the design elements. Underlying luster is virtually full and […]

$19,995.00

1815/2. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

A ‘key’ date with a mintage of just 47,510. This is a well detailed example with steel gray surfaces that display great originality and underlying luster.

$8,500.00

1817. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-55.

181.7, Punctuated Date variety. Well detailed and lustrous with attractive silver-white surfaces that are exceptionally clean and silky smooth.

$3,995.00

1818. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. XF-45.

Medium steel gray surfaces with noticeable underlying luster.

$650.00

1818. Bust Quarter. PCGS. XF-40.

Well detailed surfaces with a blend of light to medium gray shading and splashes of olive-gold tint in the outer core.

$1,575.00

1818/7. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. AU-50.

Large 8. Rich original gray surfaces that retain considerable mint luster and display touches of subtle blue tint.

$1,295.00

1819 Bust Quarter – PCGS. VF-30.

Small 9. Outstanding for the grade with pleasing medium gray shaded surfaces.

$795.00

1819. Bust Half Dollar. – NGC. XF-45.

Well detailed steel-gray surfaces.

$450.00

1819. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

Medium gray surfaces with sharp detail.

$450.00

1820 $5 Capped Bust – PCGS MS-63

Square Base 2. Sharply struck with beautiful surfaces that are velvety smooth with rich greenish-gold luster. Remarkably clean with a glass needed to reveal a few microscopic marks. A coin that seems conservatively graded and has wonderful eye appeal. Very scarce with less than 100 known!

$54,950.00

1820’s-30’s. $10. Georgia. PMG. Ch Unc-64.

Proof. Bank of Augusta. Listed in Haxby only as a regular issue for the design. A portrait of George Washington can be seen on the left and a seldom used portrait of Patrick Henry can be seen on the right. Typical PC’s can be found along the signature lines. Very attractive.

$350.00

1821. Bust Dime. PCGS. XF-40.

Large Date. Super detail for the grade with a nice storm cloud grey patina accented by hints of blue-gold toning.

$595.00

1821. Bust Quarter. – PCGS. F-15.

Well detailed with medium gray surfaces.

$395.00

1821. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VF-20.

Well detailed with rich gray surfaces.

$525.00

1821. Bust Quarter. PCGS. XF-40.

Well detailed with attractive natural coin-gray surfaces.

$1,295.00

1821. Large Cent. NGC. XF-45.

A pleasing example of this scarce date. The detail is solid and the surfaces are an attractive medium brown.

$1,625.00

1821. Large Cent. NGC. XF-45.

CAC. A pleasing example of this scarce date. The detail is strong and the surfaces are an attractive medium brown.

$2,195.00

1822 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS VF-30

Strong detail with very attractive coin-gray surfaces.

$285.00

1822. Bust Half Dollar. – PCGS. XF-40.

Medium-gray shaded surfaces.

$395.00

1822. Bust Quarter. PCGS. VF-35.

Browning 1. Wonderful slate-gray surfaces with solid detail. Only 64,080 minted and a tough date in any grade.

$1,575.00

1823 Bust Half Dollar – PCGS AU-55

A sharp and even strike with lustrous silver-gray surfaces that show just the slightest trace of ‘rub’.

$895.00

1823. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-40.

O-107. Well detailed with rich gray surfaces and lighter gray high points.

$369.00

1823. Bust Half Dollar. PCGS. XF-45.

Silver-gray and faint gold toning.

$425.00

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