1897 MPD FS-011.5 Snow-1. NGC graded AU-58 Brown. Estimated Value $450 - 500. Categories:
1896. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Pop 145; 59 finer (PCGS # 2195) . Estimated Value $110 - 120. Categories:
1895. PCGS graded MS-63 Red. Nice red color (PCGS # 2192) . Estimated Value $80 - 90. Categories:
1894. PCGS graded MS-65 Red. Accompanied by an Eagle Eye certificate. Housed in an Old Green Holder. A lovely red coin, solidly Gem class all the way. Pop 65; 24 finer (PCGS # 2189) . Estimated ...
1894/1894 FS-011. NGC graded MS-64 Red. Accompanied by an Eagle Eye certificate. Very clear 1894/1894. A popular Red Book variety. This has a small mark on the lowest feather, plus a few light t ...
1893. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Pop 106; 100 finer (PCGS # 2186) . Estimated Value $110 - 120. Categories:
1893. PCGS graded Proof 64 Brown. Lovely shades of blue and brown toning. Pop 16; 4 finer. Only 2,195 pieces struck (PCGS # 2366) . Estimated Value $130 - 140. The Dr. Charles Richman Collection ...
1893. PCGS graded MS-66 Red. Accompanied by an Eagle Eye certificate. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Lovely warm coppery red color. Although this date can be said to be fairly common in brown to ...
1891. PCGS graded MS-63 Red. Housed in an Old Green Holder. A few obverse fly specks (PCGS # 2180) . Estimated Value $80 - 90. Categories:
1891. PCGS graded Proof 64 Red & Brown. Nice light golden-red mint colors. Only 2,350 Proofs struck. Pop 123; 30 in 65 RB; 1 in 66 RB (PCGS # 2361) . Estimated Value $200 - 225. The Haveland Est ...
1891. PCGS graded MS-65 Red. Accompanied by an Eagle Eye certificate. Housed in an Old Green Holder. The luster is dazzling red in color and comes alive when the viewer tilts the coin under a vi ...
1890. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Pop 173; 21 finer (PCGS # 2176) . Estimated Value $110 - 120. Categories:
1889. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Pop 87; 38 finer (PCGS # 2174) . Estimated Value $250 - 300. Categories:
1888. PCGS graded Proof 64 Red & Brown. Accompanied by an Eagle Eye certificate. Nice red colors, very sharp relief. Only 4,582 struck. Pop 91; 45 finer (PCGS # 2352) . Estimated Value $350 - 40 ...
1887 NGC graded Proof. Altered color. We like the color. Only 2,960 minted. Estimated Value $140 - 150. Categories:
1887. NGC graded Proof 62 Red & Brown. Light iridescent colors with some minor fly-specks about. Estimated Value $140 - 150. Categories:
1887. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Pop 84; 71 finer (PCGS # 2159) . Estimated Value $170 - 180. Categories:
1887. PCGS graded Proof 65 Red & Brown. A lovely iridescent toned proof specimen. Only 2960 Proofs struck, this one a radiant Gem. Pop 51; 8 in 66 RB (PCGS # 2349) . Estimated Value $300 - 400. ...
1887. PCGS graded Proof 65 Brown. Accompanied by an Eagle Eye certificate. CAC Approved. Only 2,960 struck. Wonderful rainbow toning on top of a base of glossy smooth brown patina. Pop 43; 12 fi ...
1886. Variety 2. NGC graded AU-58 Brown. Estimated Value $100 - 110. Categories:
1886. Variety 1. ANACS graded Proof 62 Red & Brown. Nice Red and Brown iridescent color. In an older ANACS holder. Estimated Value $130 - 140. Categories:
1885. PCGS graded Proof 63 Red & Brown. Only 3,790 Proofs struck and a choice coin (PCGS # 2343) . Estimated Value $150 - 160. Categories:
1885. NGC graded MS-65 Red. Well struck with nice pink and red color. Pop 19; 1 finer in 66RD. Estimated Value $800 - 850. Categories:
1883. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Housed in a First Generation Holder. Pop 104; 86 finer (PCGS # 2147) . Estimated Value $200 - 225. Categories:
1883. PCGS graded Proof 64 Red & Brown. Attractive fiery mint red colors. Only 6,609 Proofs struck. Pop 212 (PCGS # 2337) . Estimated Value $200 - 225. The Haveland Estate. Categories:
1883. PCGS graded MS-65 Red. Accompanied by an Eagle Eye certificate. A beautiful red coin. Pop 56; 30 finer (PCGS # 2147) . Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400. Categories:
1882. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Some discoloration on the obverse. Pop 98; 92 finer (PCGS # 2144) . Estimated Value $200 - 225. Categories:
1847 N-24 R1 MS60+. Frosty bluish steel with at least a third of the bright original mint red remaining, mostly on the obverse. Would rate a higher grade but there are shallow low spots covering ...