Entries tagged: NGC
Inventory - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, February 4, 2012 12:44 - 0 Comments
1857-O $10.00 NGC AU55
With a mintage of just 5,000 coins, the 1857-O is among the rarest No Motto eagles. It is an issue that remains unknown in Uncirculated and there are only three to five that I am aware of which can properly be graded as AU58. For most advanced collectors of No Motto eagles, AU55 is the finest grade in which this date is realistically available and choice, original examples are offered about once every two to four years.
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Inventory - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, February 4, 2012 12:11 - 0 Comments
1880 $3.00 PCGS MS64 CAC
Only 1,000 business strikes were produced. The 1880 is an issue that has been popular ever since it was struck. Quantities were saved by contemporary collectors, dealers and hoarders who knew of its small mintage and speculated on it become a rarity someday. It did, a century later, and today’s collectors like this date not only for its low mintage but its appearance.
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Inventory - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, February 4, 2012 11:08 - 0 Comments
1861 $10.00 NGC MS61
While common in all circulated grades, the 1861 is scarce in Uncirculated and very rare in MS62 and above. It is the only Civil War eagle that is even remotely a possibility for the collector to obtain in Uncirculated and I believe that the population figures for MS60 to MS62 coins are way inflated, giving a false sense of availability for an issue that is actually quite rare and seldom offered for sale at auction or private treaty.
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Inventory - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, January 26, 2012 16:08 - 0 Comments
1824 $5.00 NGC MS60 CAC
BD-1, High R-5. A total of just 30-40 examples are known for this date. As with most of the half eagles from the 1820′s, this issue was almost completed eradicated by melting. The 1824 is at least twice as rare as the 1823 and comparable in rarity to the 1826. I regard it as just a hair rarer than the 1827. As with nearly all the dates from this era, the 1824 saw very little circulation and many of the survivors grade MS63 to MS65.
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Coin Vault - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, January 23, 2012 13:56 - 0 Comments
1801 $10.00 NGC AU58 CAC
BD-2, Rarity 2. Early die state with no cracks or clashing noted. I really like being able to offer Heraldic Eagle ten dollar gold pieces for sale on my website but the problem with these beautiful coins is that nearly all the ones that I see these days are washed-out, free of any color and grossly overgraded. That’s why I was so happy to obtain this coin.
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Inventory - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, January 23, 2012 11:32 - 0 Comments
1843-O Large Date $2.50 NGC AU58
Large Date variety. The rarer of the two varieties of quarter eagle produced at the New Orleans mint during this year, the 1843-O Large Date is the second scarcest issue in the series after the 1845-O and the third scarcest in Uncirculated after the 1845-O and the 1842-O. This fresh, wholesome example has great color with a rich natural yellow-gold hue visible on both the obverse and reverse.
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