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Categories • Stack's January 2006 → The Americana Sale → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Liberty Seated Silver Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2430 |
1859 Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$2,000.00 |
- on the very edge of fully Choice and a premium quality example by any standard. The obverse boasts the deepest liquid-glass fields and a bold Liberty laved in luxuriant glowing coppery-red. Reverse is silver-white with a toning dot in the left field. One of 800 Proofs struck and certainly one of the most appealing to be met with today. PCGS PR62. |
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2431 |
1868 Choice Brilliant Proof
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CH BR PF |
$2,600.00 |
Light iridescent toning over watery fields. The strike is bold with just a few light lines as this coin's main detraction. Still a decent example that will be a pleasing addition to someone's collection. |
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2432 |
1869 Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$7,000.00 |
A rare issue, one of only 600 struck. This example has fully Gem surfaces with bright Proof flash in the hidden recesses and a very sharp strike. Liberty's hair details are bold and clear on the obverse. On the back, the eagle's breast and leg feathers are bold and sharp. The fields are pleasingly mirrorlike. The central devices are bold and frosty. The piece is toned in a remarkable... more |
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2433 |
1870 Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$1,600.00 |
- the reverse fully Choice. The obverse is a bit subdued with some light gray toning. The reverse is flashy and untoned and quite attractive. The strike is nice, which further enhances the eye appeal of this coin. A mere 1,000 Proofs were struck of this date. |
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2434 |
1870'CC'
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CH AU |
$2,500.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Light surfaces due to a past dipping. A rim bump at 9:00 is not that distracting. Well struck. A scarce coin with only 11,758 pieces struck in this first year of Silver Dollar issue for the Carson City Mint. |
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2435 |
1871 $1.00. Judd 1133 (High R-6)
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BR PF |
$5,500.00 |
Silver, RE. 400.9 grains. James B. Longacre's highly prized obverse design offers Liberty as an Indian Princess holding a cap and pole in one hand and supporting a globe with the other. The flag behind her displays thirteen stars, and the globe bears a ribbon inscribed LIBERTY. The reverse is that of the Standard Silver design bearing a wreath of cotton and corn surrounding the legend 1 DOLLAR. Brilliant... more |
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2436 |
1872
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AU |
$380.00 |
About Uncirculated in terms of wear but the coin has been lightly cleaned. Very well struck with some light lemon-gold toning. A couple of tiny rim nicks of no major significance. |
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