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3377 1851. NGC graded EF-45. A pleasing example for the grade. Estimated Value $500-550. |
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3378 1852. NGC graded AU-50. A pleasing, problem free example for the grade. Estimated Value $600-650. |
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3379 1853. PCGS graded EF-45. Golden-orange toning. Estimated Value $500-600. |
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3380 1856-S. PCGS graded AU-53. Slightly baggy on the obverse, but clearly original and uncleaned. Estimated Value $900-1,000. |
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3381 1857. NGC graded MS-60. PQ. A satsifying, yellow-gold example of this early Type One date. Very choice for the grade -- we've seen worse called better. Nice, clean, and free of the excessive bagmarks for which this type is infamous. NGC has graded only 24 Mint State examples of this date, this being one of 7 MS-60's (the finest example is a single MS-64). Estimated Value $3,000-3,300. |
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3382 1857-O. AU-53. Cleaned long ago, now a light golden-orange. We note a tiny dark mark at the truncation of her chin, mentioned only for the sake of accuracy. A rare and popular New Orleans mint issue lacking from most collections. Estimated Value $2,500-2,800. |
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3383 1857-S. PCGS graded AU-53. Attractive original reddish-orange toning present. Estimated Value $700-800. |
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3384 1858-S. PCGS graded AU-53. A pleasing example for the grade with plenty of luster present. Estimated Value $750-850. |
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3385 1858-S. PCGS graded AU-50. Naturally toned. Estimated Value $700-800. |
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3386 1858-S. PCGS graded EF-45. Natural toning. Estimated Value $525-575. |
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3387 1860. SEGS graded MS-61. Well struck and frosty with plenty of mint luster to justify the uncirculated grade. We note scattered contact marks mostly on the obverse and on the cheek of Liberty. Quite scarce in such high grade. Estimated Value $2,300-2,400. |
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3388 1860-S. PCGS graded AU-53. Original, orange-gold surfaces. Estimated Value $900-1,100. |
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3389 1861. PCGS graded AU-58. A few very minor marks on the face, otherwise a strictly Mint State example. Estimated Value $700-900. |
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3390 1861. AU-58. Lightly toned. Estimated Value $700-900. |
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3391 1861. PCGS graded AU-53. A pleasing type one twenty with original golden-orange toning. Estimated Value $650-750. |
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3392 1861. PCGS graded AU-53. A pleasing example for the grade. Estimated Value $650-750. |
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3393 1861. PCGS graded AU-50. Nice original golden-orange toning present. Estimated Value $600-700. |
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3394 1861. NGC graded AU-50. We note some marks about the obverse rims. Trends for $2160. Estimated Value $600-700. |
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3395 1861. PCGS graded EF-45. We note some scratches across the cheek. Plenty of mint luster still present and lightly toned. Estimated Value $500-550. |
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3396 1861. PCGS graded EF-45. A pleasing example with golden-orange overtones. Estimated Value $500-550. |
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3397 1861. PCGS graded EF-45. Golden-orange overtones. Estimated Value $500-550. |
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3398 1861-S. NGC graded MS-60. Plenty of frosty mint luster to justify this lofty grade as this coin is quite scarce in strictly Mint State. Although a healthy amount were struck, very few were actually saved. Pop of only 3 with 20 in MS-61 and 4 in MS-62. Estimated Value $6,000-7,000. |