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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Flowing Hair Silver Dollar |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1166 |
1795 Bolender 5. 3 Leaves
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VG |
$835.00 |
Very Good, holed at 12:00. Reasonably detailed with gray and pink toning, large piercing through 'BE'. |
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1167 |
1795 B.14. Small Eagle, 7 Berries Left
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AU |
$1,200.00 |
About Uncirculated strictly in terms of wear. This fascinating coin's meticulously detailed obverse is a study in lovely deep gunmetal toning, but the reverse displays extensive areas of old solder. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. |
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1168 |
1795 Draped Bust. B.14. Off-Center Bust
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VF |
$4,375.00 |
Very Fine. This fascinating variety shows the Liberty bust punched into the die too far left, creating a notable imbalance of the design. Overall wear is moderate, with coppery-red toning intensifying around the rims. Two tiny peck marks are noted in the right obverse field. PCGS VF20. |
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1169 |
1797 B.1 (R-3). Stars 9x7, Large Letters
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EF |
$7,900.00 |
Strong Extremely Fine. A tiny raised die lump and three distinct short lines appear left of Liberty's head. All devices, stars and letters are delightfully bold and are boldly accented by the harmonious pearl-gray toning. Given these characteristics, this coin's undeniable visual appeal far outstrips its assigned grade, reasonably high though that is. PCGS XF40. |
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1170 |
1797 B.3. Stars 10x6, Large Letters
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VG |
$1,300.00 |
Very Good. Overall wear is delightfully uniform and the only problems are two edge bruises. Faint silver-gray toning can be found around the stars and legend. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Draped Bust, Large Eagle Reverse Silver Dollars |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1171 |
1798 B.8. Close Date, Line at Star 2
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VF |
$1,300.00 |
Very Fine. All 13 stars are very full, the diagnostic raised die line in the left field is highly distinct. Centers are a trifle weakly struck and a toning streak crosses forehead to star 12. |
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1172 |
1798 B.13. Large Eagle
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G |
$400.00 |
Good. Somewhat uneven wear includes adjustment marks at 'ERTY' on the obverse, the lower reverse is measurably more worn than the upper sector. |
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1173 |
1798 B-21 (R-4)
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EF |
$3,000.00 |
Extremely Fine. The obverse has a wide date with a small die lump above it. The reverse shows the heraldic eagle holding ten arrows. Magnification reveals an extra ''stick'' amongst these arrows, the key diagnostic of this scarce variety. Although somewhat weakly struck, all major details are plain. The surfaces are attractive and the color gives a strong eye appeal. The central areas... more |
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1174 |
1799/8 B.1 (R-3). 13-Star Reverse
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VF to EF |
$1,550.00 |
Very Fine to Extremely Fine. A forceful strike and moderate wear result in much pleasing detail. Examination reveals two old field scratches near Liberty's lips. This reverse is made fascinating by bold die lumps at the 'I' of AMERICA on this reverse. |
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1175 |
1799 B.21 (R-3)
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G |
$600.00 |
Good. This interesting Dollar was long in active circulation. A slightly convex planchet resulted in disproportionate wear at the centers but this lightly toned, silvery coin is otherwise free of special problems. |
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1176 |
1799 B.22 (R-5)
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VG |
$1,050.00 |
Fine from an overall standpoint, the reverse is easily that of a strong Very Fine. This variety is easily recognized by the heavy horizontal die crack that bisects the reverse. The obverse is significantly less bold, displaying the general detail of Very Good or better. This smooth lilac-gray example reveals only a couple of minor ancient rim marks at the lower left obverse. |
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1177 |
1802/1 B.1. Narrow Date
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F |
$600.00 |
Fine in terms of actual wear. Edges and fields show general roughness and the coin was crudely holed and plugged at 7:00. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Liberty Seated Silver Dollars |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1178 |
1840
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G to VG |
$130.00 |
Good to Very Good. A well balanced grade coin from the first year of regular issue. There are a couple of minor edge bumps. |
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1179 |
1840
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EF |
$200.00 |
Good. Holed and plugged, well circulated; 1842 Extremely Fine in terms of actual wear but holed at 12:00. 2 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. |
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1180 |
1846
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AB EF |
$270.00 |
About Extremely Fine. Untroubled wear can be observed on the high points, subtle golden toning is developing after a cleaning in the distant past. |
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1181 |
1860'O'
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EF |
$270.00 |
Extremely Fine in strict terms of wear, boasting a wealth of bold detail. Surfaces show evidence of cleaning and retoning. |
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1182 |
1872
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EF |
$320.00 |
Extremely Fine or nearly so. Strong detail and traces of lustre. |
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1183 |
1872
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F |
$170.00 |
Fine. Another. Wear is generally appropriate to this grade but the coin has been cleaned, the rims show smoothing, and a hairline scratch is seen at the lower right stars. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Trade Dollars |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1184 |
1875
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CH BU |
$160.00 |
About Good. A well circulated coin with all major detail visible and a bold date; 1922'D' Peace Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Pale silver gray and quite lustrous; 1934 About Uncirculated, or better. A pale gray coin with attractive mint bloom that is just a hint away from full Mint State. 3 pieces. |
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1185 |
1876 Type I Obverse/II Reverse. Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$2,100.00 |
- with solid claims to Choice. Here is a lovely Cameo Proof boasting the most delicately frosted reliefs that contrast richly with the coin's deepest liquid-glass mirror fields. Fully Choice but for a few light hairlines. NGC PF62 CAMEO. |
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1186 |
1876
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EF |
$140.00 |
Extremely Fine. Light wear, deep steel-ebony toning and four rim nicks define this piece. |
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1187 |
1877
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EF |
$50.00 |
Extremely Fine. Some lustre lingers in the protected areas, examination reveals obverse field graffiti and a stain at 'D' in DOLLAR. |
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1188 |
1877
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VG |
$145.00 |
Very Fine; 1878'S' Strong Very Good, approaching Fine. The first coin shows noticeable cleaning, the companion is deep gray-ebony. 2 pieces. |
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1189 |
1877'S'
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AU |
$150.00 |
About Uncirculated. Minimal wear, broad swathes of violet-blue halo the well struck devices but do not meet the rims. |
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1190 |
1877'S'
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CH EF |
$165.00 |
Another. Choice Extremely Fine with pale iridescent toning over well preserved surfaces. Sharply struck. |
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1191 |
1878'S'
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AU |
$100.00 |
About Uncirculated. Minimal circulation, deep gray and gold toning appear on both sides. Some graffiti can be found in the field near Liberty's knee. |
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1192 |
1878'S'
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VF |
$100.00 |
Strong Very Fine. Another. Lightest red-gold toning covers the fields that are mellowing after a cleaning long ago. |
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1193 |
1878'S'
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VF |
$80.00 |
Very Fine. A third. Lightly cleaned with some tiny rim marks. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Morgan Silver Dollars |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1194 |
1878 8 Tailfeathers. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$180.00 |
The well struck obverse retains charming prooflike fields. Light toning is noticeable at the borders creating a pleasing visual effect. ANACS MS64. |
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1195 |
1878 8 Tailfeathers
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BU |
$90.00 |
Another. Brilliant Uncirculated. Boldly lustrous with light golden toning ringing the peripheries. This obverse shows the date, stars and LIBERTY boldly doubled. |
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