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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Liberty Seated Silver Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1467 |
1840
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EF |
$460.00 |
Extremely Fine. This first year of issue Seated Liberty Dollar has typical contact restricted to the highest points. Some mild graffiti is visible at the upper right obverse. Both surfaces are lightly toned at the borders. |
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1468 |
1841
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AU |
$280.00 |
About Uncirculated. This specimen shows very little actual wear but has been subject to an unfortunate cleaning. A small rim bump is found near 10:00 on the obverse and can also be seen from the reverse. An affordable example that displays a wealth of detail. ANACS AU details Net EF40 Rim Damaged- Cleaned. |
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1469 |
1842
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VF |
$220.00 |
Strong Very Fine or better. Ebony toning occupies the fields, silver reliefs offer a delightful contrast. A tiny edge tic or two are noted. |
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1470 |
1842
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VF |
$300.00 |
Another. Very Fine. Wear is uncomplicated with gray-gold toning. A couple of rim bruises appear on either side. |
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1471 |
1846
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EF |
$280.00 |
Extremely Fine or better. Boldly detailed devices, smooth fields show subtle hints of a past cleaning. |
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1472 |
1870 Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$1,600.00 |
Marvelously squared wire rims enclose subtly glowing mirror fields and meticulous devices that are virtually medallic in their crisp quality. Although 1,000 Proofs are reported for 1870, the number of surviving examples is noticeably less. Pale rose and orange-gold toning define this lightly reflective specimen. |
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1473 |
1871
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EF |
$300.00 |
Extremely Fine. Some lustre remains around the devices, red-gold toning and a few small marks define this coin's surfaces. ANACS Cache EF40. |
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1474 |
1872
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AU |
$400.00 |
About Uncirculated or thereabouts. Wear on high points, some lustre in protected areas define this coin. A glass finds gentle filing on the obverse rim. |
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1475 |
1872
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G to VG |
$130.00 |
Good to Very Good. A second example displaying uniform wear but otherwise free of special problems. |
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