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Categories  •  Stack's November 2004 United States Coins U. S. Silver Dollars U. S. Draped Bust, Large Eagle Reverse Silver Dollars
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
480 1799 B.5 (R-4). Dotted Drapery, Broken U. CH AU $10,500.00
1799 B.5 (R-4). Dotted Drapery, Broken U. Choice About Uncirculated, on the edge of Mint State. A...
Choice About Uncirculated, on the edge of Mint State. A strong dot located in the folds of Liberty's drapery above the first '9', broken top to 'U' in UNITED identify this important variety. Boldly struck and detailed, deep steel and clear rose toning join to increase this outstanding coin's self-evident visual appeal. NGC AU58.
481 1799 B.14. Lumps below AM. EF $850.00
1799 B.14. Lumps below AM. Extremely Fine in terms of definition. Lightly toned surfaces show evidence...
Extremely Fine in terms of definition. Lightly toned surfaces show evidence of repair, burnishing and what appears to be a skillful plug right of the date.
482 1799 B.21 (R-3) G $750.00
1799 B.21 (R-3). Good. This interesting Dollar certainly testifies to the tenacity in circulation...
Good. This interesting Dollar certainly testifies to the tenacity in circulation of some of our early Dollars. A slightly convex planchet caused disproportionate wear at the centers but the lightly toned, silvery coin is otherwise astonishingly free of special problems.
483 1800 B.14 (R-3). Dotted Date AU $4,750.00
1800 B.14 (R-3). Dotted Date. About Uncirculated and an especially bold and beautifully struck example...
About Uncirculated and an especially bold and beautifully struck example overall. First '0' is surrounded by large and small die dots, steel toning outlines the reliefs. Careful study under a glass reveals skillful enhancement in the obverse field.
484 1800 B.14 (R-3). Dotted Date CH VF $3,400.00
1800 B.14 (R-3). Dotted Date. Another. Choice Very Fine. Bold, sharply defined die dots located above...
Another. Choice Very Fine. Bold, sharply defined die dots located above and below the first '0' identify this well-named and sought-after variety. Die State IV shows advanced die cracks on either side, emphasized by the coin's remarkably smooth fields, light gray and lilac toning. This outstanding example formed part of the Highlander Early Dollar Set in the PCGS Set Registry. PCGS VF30,...  more
485 1803 B.5 (R-3). Small 3 AB VF $2,300.00
1803 B.5 (R-3). Small 3. About Very Fine. Generally smooth, golden gray surfaces include definite...
About Very Fine. Generally smooth, golden gray surfaces include definite hints of pale lavender in the toning. Well struck and exhibiting a pair of very minor rim bruises near 'OF' on the reverse. A glass discovers many fine surface marks, none of which diminish the overall eye appeal of this early Silver Dollar. The 1803 is the scarcest date among the Heraldic Eagle type. As such, this...  more
486 1803 B.6. Large 3 F to VF $1,800.00
1803 B.6. Large 3. Fine to Very Fine. Well struck, displaying bold devices, smooth fields that have...
Fine to Very Fine. Well struck, displaying bold devices, smooth fields that have been well protected by unusually high outer rims. Gently cleaned at some time, now showing pale gray at the peripheries. This coin's incuse edge inscription is strangely blundered, including some partial words and some inverted letters, other letters with stars struck over them: * HUNDRED (ornament) ****/...  more
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