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$2.50 Gold
1910
1925-D
.
Sharpness of VF-30, Cleaned.
The surfaces are a
bit dull from the obvious cleaning.
Estimated Value ................................................... $175 - 200
1911
1927
.
PCGS graded MS-64
.
PQ.
Well struck and fully frosty
with bright mint luster. A few small marks serve to limit the
grade. (
PCGS # 7951
)
Estimated Value .................................................... $1,000-UP
1912
1927
.
Sharpness of UNC, some reverse digs.
A couple of
heavy scratches are noticed on the reverse. Lustrous surfaces.
Estimated Value ................................................... $175 - 200
$3 G
OLD
G
EM
U
NC
1854 $3 G
OLD
Enlargement
1913
1854
.
PCGS graded MS-66+
. An immaculate gem speci-
men. Well struck and shimmering with rich mint bloom lus-
ter throughout. A marevelous example of this popular first
year of issue.
Pop 1; 3 finer, 2 in 67, 1 in 68
. (
PCGS #
7969
)
Estimated Value .............................................$25,000-UP
R
ARE
1856-S $3 G
OLD
Enlargement
1914
1856-S
.
PCGS graded AU-58
. Partially lustrous yellow-
gold with lively mint frost in the most protected areas. A
tiny die defect is noted at bottom of second L in DOLLAR,
this being seen on several others we have cataloged. No
serious marks are present, only light wear from a short
time in circulation. The '56-S is a scarcer date in the series
and highly collectible.
Pop 29; 12 finer at PCGS.
(
PCGS
# 7975
)
Estimated Value ........................................ $5,000 - 5,500
1915
1860
.
PCGS graded AU-53
. A lower mintage date with just
7,036 business strikes produced at Philadelphia. This piece
shows appealing honey-gold toning with deeper brown accents
at selected areas of the design elements on each side. Minimally
worn, overall bold features. (
PCGS # 7980
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,600 - 1,700
N
EAR
G
EM
U
NC
1868 $3 G
OLD
Enlargement
1916
1868
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Only 4,850 struck. Fully bril-
liant and untoned with semi-ereflective fields on both sides.
A date that is quite rare in grades of MS-63 and above.
Pop 15; 7 finer, 5 in 65, 2 in 66
. (
PCGS # 7989
)
Estimated Value .................................... $10,000 - 11,000
1917
1878
.
PCGS graded MS-62
. Always a popular date for the
gold type collection. Original mint frost and the typically
encountered swirly luster. Light abrasions here and there but we
feel this piece is choice for the grade. A nice and solid coin.
(
PCGS # 8000
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,400 - 2,500