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Categories • Stack's June 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Reverse Silver Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1490 |
1798 B.25
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EF |
$2,900.00 |
Extremely Fine. Medium brown toning with some lighter spots on the highest points. A decent strike and smooth surfaces give this coin nice appeal. There are some very minor circulation tics that do not detract much. A very appealing coin that will bring joy to its new owner. |
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1491 |
1799 B.9
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CH AU |
$6,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. This early Silver Dollar features the perfect combination of great color, bold lustre and high surface quality. Abundant mint frost illuminates lavender, rose, and gold toning of perfect proportions. The strike is bold, diminished only by light wear to the highest points of the devices, legends, and stars. Surfaces are of generally high quality and display... more |
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1492 |
1799 B.14
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EF |
$2,000.00 |
Extremely Fine. Deep ebony toning with some lighter areas, mainly on the highest spots. Well struck with most detail quite plain. The coin is slightly warped as a result of the minting process, giving it a mild ''dished'' effect which is common for these early Dollars. Still a very useful coin that should see spirited collector bidding. |
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1493 |
Glass Photographic Negative of the Matthew A. Stickney 1804 Dollar, 1907
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AM |
$170.00 |
Glass, 175 x 125mm. Nearly as made, a well-detailed diagnostic view of this famous coin, obtained by Stickney (1805-1894) from the United States Mint in 1843 in exchange for a Gold Immune Columbia piece struck over a British Guinea. Stickney was one of the leading American numismatists of the birth years of this study in the U.S. His collection was sold by Henry Chapman of Philadelphia on June 25,... more |
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