1870-S. PCGS graded AU-58. CAC Approved. One of the four finest 1870-S half eagles graded by both PCGS and NGC combined, with no Mint State examples graded by either service. A mere 17,000 piece ...
1908. With Motto. NGC graded MS-62. Lustrous with a touch of toning on each side. The second year of issue, and the introductory year for the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the reverse (PCGS # 8859) . ...
1907. No Periods. PCGS graded MS-62. Bright yellow-gold with a few small marks on the reverse (PCGS # 8852) . Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500. Categories: $10 Indian
1907. No Periods. PCGS graded MS-64. PQ. Well defined overall and nearly mark-free. The highly lustrous surfaces present a satiny finish and a honey-gold appearance (PCGS # 8852) . Estimated Val ...
1906-D. PCGS graded MS-64. Attractive red-orange and deep yellow-gold patina overall. This is always a popular date as it marks the premier Denver Mint issue. A near-Gem coin worthy of your clos ...
1906. PCGS graded Proof 66 Deep Cameo. Being a large-sized coin, the $10 gold pieces bear plenty of blank field spaces that won't allow any mark to hide, and the ultra reflective surfaces of the ...
1905-S PCGS graded Genuine Unc Details. Some minor marks and hairlines are confined to the obverse. Both sides are attractively toned a deep golden color (PCGS # 8758) . Estimated Value $700 - 7 ...
1902. PCGS graded MS-65. Sharply detailed throughout with rich honey-gold luster and faint green highlights at certain light angles. For pedigree purposes, a single small scuff is behind Liberty ...
1899. NGC graded MS-64+. CAC Approved. The 1899 ten is easily located in grades of MS-62 and lower, but its availability dramatically declines in each succeeding higher grade. The date becomes r ...
1899. NGC graded MS-66. A fully lustrous Gem with frosty surfaces and exceptional eye appeal. Pastel-rose highlights add to the overall yellow-golden appearance, and there are no mentionable mar ...
1893. NGC graded Proof 64 Ultra Cameo. CAC Approved. Frosty honey-gold motifs and deeply mirrored fields display a glittering, bright appearance overall A fully defined and very attractive Choic ...
1892-CC. NGC graded VF Details, Improperly Cleaned. The surfaces are abnormally bright with deeper colorations in the recesses of the design. Free of significant abrasions, this is an affordable ...
1891-CC. PCGS graded MS-62. A satiny butter-gold example with lively luster, and some multicolored toning areas on the obverse. A few minor scuffs and marks are prevalent also on that side. Shar ...
1891-CC/CC FS-501. NGC graded MS-61. A radiant apricot-gold Carson City type coin. The strike is sharp except the most central areas on each side. Abrasions are minor for the MS-61 level. Mint l ...
1887-S. PCGS graded MS-64. The MS-64 level of preservation is uncommonly high for a survivor of this 817,000-piece S-mint mintage as most survivors remain in MS-63 and lower grades, most likely ...
1886-S. PCGS graded MS-62. Sharply defined and fully lustrous. Several marks are noted on Liberty's cheek that limit the grade (PCGS # 8709) . Estimated Value $600 - 650. Categories: $10 Liberty ...
1881-CC. PCGS graded AU-53. The attractive orange-gold surfaces exhibit traces of mint bloom in the protected areas. Deeper orange color is seen at the centers of each side, particularly the rev ...
1873-S. NGC graded VF-25. Deep gold toning, average strike & wear, and a group of small marks in the left obverse field. Only 12,000 pieces were coined in 1873 (PCGS # 8668) . Estimated Value $1 ...
1872-CC. PCGS graded AU-50. Comparatively clean surfaces with a deep honey-gold appearance. Some typical scattered ticks are seen with the unaided eye, but nothing overly detracting is noted. Fr ...
1870-S. NGC graded AU Details, Improperly Cleaned. The eagles struck at San Francisco in 1870 circulated widely, this despite a very limited mintage of just 8,000 pieces. The result is that the ...
1868. PCGS graded AU-58. Nice straw-gold color with some subtle red at certain peripheral areas with indirect lighting. 1868 is considered a rare date with only 10,630 pieces minted. Abundant de ...
1867-S. NGC graded VF-35. A notably circulated example with a generally untoned appearance and a few small bagmarks on both sides. Despite a mintage of 9,000 pieces, this date is much scarcer th ...
1856-S. NGC graded AU-58. A partially lustrous, honey-gold specimen with deeper orange accents in the border recesses of the design, and traces of mint luster in the protected areas. Both sides ...
1855-S. NGC graded XF Details, Improperly Cleaned. A scarce date in all grades, undoubtedly due to the low mintage of just 9,000 pieces. This is a paltry number when compared to the immense issu ...
1852. PCGS graded MS-61. Fairly well defined, this piece displays rich mint luster and medium honey-gold color. A few small bag marks, scuffs, and wispy field blemishes are noted on each side, a ...
1849. NGC graded EF-40. Uniform reddish-gold toning in the recesses of the design. Typically abraded for the grade with none singularly mentionable. Although 653,618 pieces were originally minte ...
1848-O. PCGS graded AU-53 PQ. CAC Approved. Satiny and pleasing with remarkably clean surfaces and bright yellow-gold color throughout. The strike is about average with some mentionable weakness ...
1840. PCGS graded AU-55. Well struck on a straw-gold planchet with slightly reflective luster seen both sides. Several abrasions have collected overall, these being entirely normal for this earl ...
1804. Crosslet 4. PCGS graded MS-61. A beautiful original coin with light natural toning graces the still remaining mint luster on both sides. Weakly struck on the face and light adjustment mark ...
1803. Extra Star. BD-5, High Rarity 4. PCGS graded MS-61. The 1803 $10 Extra Star Reverse is an unusual variety with an unlikely surprise in the final cloud on the right of the reverse. There, a ...