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1463

A Group of $5 Gold Indians

. Dates and grades include:

1910 VG, 1910-D Fine, and 1912 Sharpness of VF

cleaned

. Lot of 3 coins.

Estimated Value ....................................................$800 - 850

1464

1913 $2.5 and 1909-D $5

.

Our grade is AU for both

coins

. Lot of 2 coins.

Estimated Value ....................................................$500 - 550

$10.00 G

OLD

$10 Capped Bus t

P

OPULAR

1799 $10 C

APPED

B

UST

1465

1799. Large Obverse Stars BD-10 Rarity 3

.

PCGS

graded AU-58

. Well struck and untoned with rich golden

surfaces and clean rims. The strike is generally sharp. Lots

of mint luster evident when exaimined under a light, plenty

to dazzle the eye. A delightful example of this popular type

coin. (

PCGS # 8562

)

Estimated Value .....................................$22,000 - 24,000

$10 Li be r t y /No Mo t to

1466

1851-O

. Pleasing natural greenish color gold, lightly toned.

Our grade is EF40

.

Estimated Value ....................................................$700 - 750

1467

1841 PCGS graded Genuine AU Details

. Scratch. Mostly

untoned. The unfortunate scratch is on Liberty' s cheek. (

PCGS

# 8582

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$750 - 800

1468

1850. Small date

.

NGC graded AU-50

. Mostly untoned with

average surfaces for the grade. The Small Date variation is

much scarcer than the Large Date of this year and was created

when the date logotype intended for half eagles was employed

on this eagle die. Date digits this small had not been seen on

eagles since 1842, making this issue really stand out.

Pop 15;

71 finer.

(

PCGS # 8604

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,200 - 1,250

1469

1856

.

NGC graded AU-58.

CAC APPROVED

. A nice strike

and scarce this well preserved. The vast majority seen fall into

far lower technical grade categories of this date. This is a desir-

able example of the No Motto style. (

PCGS # 8619

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,400 - 1,500

1470

1881

.

NGC graded MS-64

. Light gold toning. (

PCGS #

8691

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,700 - 1,750

1471

1888-S

.

NGC graded AU-50

. Mostly untoned. (

PCGS #

8714

)

Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 525

1472

1889-S

.

PCGS graded MS-61

. Housed in an Old Green

Holder. Lovely golden toning. (

PCGS # 8716

)

Estimated Value ................................................... $550 - 600

1473

1893-S

.

PCGS graded MS-61

. DLustrous and lightly toned.

(

PCGS # 8728

)

Estimated Value ................................................... $750 - 800

1474

1894 AU-55

. Reflective fields and nice surfaces.

Estimated Value ................................................... $525 - 550