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Categories • Stack's May 2005 New York → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Trade Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
1053 |
1874 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$3,500.00 |
 Frosty mint lustre cascades from the surfaces of this near Gem. Blast white color adds to the overall eye appeal. A needle sharp strike makes this specimen an excellent choice for the most finicky collector. |
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1054 |
1875'CC'
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EF |
$350.00 |
 Extremely Fine. Medium ebony toning with some gray mixed in. Well struck with no major detractions that are worth mentioning. |
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1055 |
1877'CC' Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$1,800.00 |
 Russet and gray toning over lightly abraded fields. The strike is decent and the lustre peaks out from the toning. A respectable example of this popular Carson City date. |
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1056 |
1877'S'
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CH AU |
$220.00 |
 Choice About Uncirculated and close to full Mint State. Medium gold toning over smooth and pleasing surfaces. The strike is good and the lustre is almost full peeking out from under the toning. |
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1057 |
1877'S'
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AG |
$150.00 |
 A strong fine, nearly Very Fine. Scattered rim marks; 1878'S' About Good. The surfaces are somewhat rough as is to be expected for a coin in this grade. 2 pieces. |
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1058 |
1878'CC'
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VG |
$420.00 |
 Very Good or slightly better. Pale gray toning. A rim nick at 2:00 on the obverse. One of only 97,000 struck with many of this date melted on July 19, 1878. |
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1059 |
1878'S' Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$275.00 |
 A bright white coin that exhibits nice reverse lustre but the obverse has some hairlines visible under magnification. Well struck with a tiny obverse rim nick. |
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