1850 N-4 R1. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Lustrous bluish steel and olive brown with slightly mellowed mint red covering 5-10% of both sides. Sharply struck with excellent eye appeal. The only marks ...
1849 N-30 R5 F12. Slightly sharper but there are a few too many light contact marks on the obverse, including a dull one at the top of the neck and a light scuff from the tip of the nose to the ...
1849 N-30 R5 F15. Five points sharper but recolored glossy light olive and chocolate brown. Smooth with only a few trivial contact marks, including a very light rim bruise under star 1. EDS, die ...
1849 N-24 R3- VF25+. Sharpness VF30 but there are a few tiny contact marks scattered over the obverse, none significant but too many to ignore. Glossy steel and light olive brown with medium bro ...
1849 N-20 R1 VF35. Five points sharper but the obverse was recolored glossy light chocolate brown with lighter reddish brown in protected areas. The reverse is uniform glossy light chocolate. Th ...
1849 N-20 R1. ANACS graded AU-58. Attractive frosty medium brown and light chocolate. Satiny luster covers the protected areas. The only mark is a dark spot nestled between the hair bun and star ...
1848 N-40 R3 Repunched 18. PCGS graded AU-53. Slightly glossy medium brown and light chocolate. The surfaces are a bit dull from a thin layer of natural oxidation and a proper brushing may be re ...
1848 N-37 R4+ VF35. Five points sharper but there are a few light contact marks, including a shallow scuff on the throat and a light diagonal nick in the field under the chin. Frosty light steel ...
1848 N-36 R5- VF30. Ten points sharper but the fields and protected areas are covered with extremely fine granularity that's mostly hidden under glossy chocolate brown toning. No verdigris, and ...
1848 N-34 R5- VF30. Glossy medium brown and light chocolate. A nice example for the grade, only trivial contact marks from choice. A small planchet chip in the field before the upper lip is a go ...
1848 N-33 R5- EF40. Choice glossy medium brown with frost in protected areas. No spots, stains, or roughness, only minor contact marks. A small rim nick left of star 2 and another just below sta ...
1848 N-32 R5 F12. Attractive glossy light to medium chocolate brown blending to darker chocolate in protected areas. No roughness or verdigris. The only notable mark is a light rim bruise above ...
1848 N-29 R3 F12. Slightly sharper but covered with a rather thick patina of dark olive brown with lighter brown toning on the highpoints. There are traces of shallow verdigris in protected area ...
1848 N-29 R3 VG8. Sharpness VF20 but dark and covered with microscopic granularity. In addition there are numerous scratches on the obverse, strongest in the field behind the portrait. Slightly ...
1848 N-28 R1 EF45+. A lustrous, very attractive cent with AU50 or better details but there is a very light vertical hairline scratch left of star 10. Otherwise this cent is absolutely choice and ...
1848 N-26 R5- F15+. Sharpness VF20 but there are a few small rim nicks on both sides, including a dull one at NI in UNITED. Otherwise the surfaces are smooth and attractive. Glossy light chocola ...
1848 N-24 R4+. NGC graded AU-58 Brown. Choice glossy light to medium chocolate brown. A light diagonal nick under the end of the chin is the only notable mark, and it is trivial. MDS, die state ...
1848 N-23 R3. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Lustrous golden tan and light olive with sea-green overtones. The color is attractive but this cent most likely was dipped long ago and has retoned. The onl ...
1848 N-20 R3- Repunched 48 EF45. Glossy medium brown with darker steel brown toning on the highpoints. An attractive cent, just minor nicks from choice. MDS, die state b. The repunching on the 4 ...
1848 N-18 R4 G5. Sharpness VG10 but dark, lightly to moderately corroded, and the obverse is covered with fine scratches. Not a very appealing cent--until you notice the die state. This piece is ...
1878-S. NGC graded MS-65 Deep Mirror Prooflike. Fully white with pleasing prooflike surfaces on both sides. Fields and devices glow! Pop 27; 2 finer in 66 DPL. Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,800. Ca ...
1878. 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1879. NGC graded MS-66. A frosty white gem which only careful preservation could account for. This handsome offering has splendid shimmering cartwheel luster. P ...
1883. NGC graded Proof 63 Cameo. A glittering totally white Cameo Proof. Popular Proof-only date with only 979 struck. Silver Dollars had never been popular with Easterners, who preferred paper ...
1883. PCGS graded Proof 64 CAC Approved. A popular Proof-only date with a hint of light milky gray tone. Sharply made. Only 979 struck. Pop 118; 61 finer (PCGS # 7063) . Estimated Value $3,700 - ...
1882. PCGS graded Proof 64 Cameo PQ. CAC Approved. Only 1,097 struck for this Proof only date. Frosty devices surrounded by mirror-deep fields that are blessed with shimmering reflectivity. The ...
1882. NGC graded Proof 65. Lovely blue and gold toning. Only 1,097 pieces struck. By the later-1870s, it became clear to everyone except congressmen that America's Trade Dollar experiment was a ...
1879. PCGS graded Proof 63 Cameo. CAC Approved. Only 1,541 pieces struck for this Proof only date. This is a nice white coin. Furthermore, a radiant Choice Proof of the kind of '63' quality one ...
1876-S. PCGS graded MS-64. Well struck with light even gold toning. Both the peripheries and the central areas are impressive for their detail in the strike, and for the frosty textured surfaces ...
1873. Proof 60 plus. Uniformly toned. Only 865 Proofs struck. This is the first year Trade Dollars were struck. The series ended production in 1883, but Congress did not abolish the denomination ...
1870-CC. PCGS graded MS-63. Deeply toned with reflective surfaces peaking thru. Established by act of Congress on March 3, 1863, the Carson City Mint was ready for coinage operations by December ...