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Categories • Stack's May 2005 New York → United States Coins → U. S. Gold Dollars → U. S. Type II Gold Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
1561 |
1854
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AU |
$1,000.00 |
 About Uncirculated. Excellent lustre on both sides. Always a popular type due to the short lived issue. NGC AU58. |
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1562 |
1854
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AU |
$500.00 |
 About Uncirculated. A well balanced coin with light wear confined to the highest points. LIBERTY is distinct and coppery gold surfaces create a pleasing visual effect. |
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1563 |
1855 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$8,500.00 |
 - with the richly lustrous beauty of a higher grade. This delightful Type II coin's obverse shows a meticulously detailed Liberty head, the reverse displays die clash and a virtually invisible '8' as seen even on the sharpest strikes. PCGS MS63. |
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1564 |
1855 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$11,000.00 |
 A second. Yellow-gold lustre, light die clash and full LIBERTY on the headband all contribute to the high visual quality of this thoroughly pleasing example of the popular Indian Princess coinage. PCGS MS63. |
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1565 |
1855 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$2,800.00 |
 - or better. A strong impression of the dies is seen in the full obverse legend, while the reverse displays heavy die clash. This specimen of the second date of James B. Longacre's short-lived design will repay close examination. NGC MS61. |
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1566 |
1855
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CH AU |
$2,000.00 |
 Choice About Uncirculated. Pale greenish-gold toning over surfaces that exhibit some marks. Typical strike for the date. |
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1567 |
1855
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EF |
$750.00 |
 Extremely Fine. Well struck with greenish-gold toning. A few light scratches on the date area. PCGS EF40. |
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