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Silicon Valley Coins OGH and Rattler Thread! 7/19/19

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For your consideration is this group of OGH and Rattler holders. They are all pretty sweet, eye appealing and pleasing coins.

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**Must charge tax for CA residents under $1500

**SVC, PO BOX 5247,
San Mateo, CA 94402

1894 1c PCGS PF63RB CAC Rattler: $450. Killer mirrors, color and eye appeal. I bought expecting to receive a gold, but a green is all she got. Expensive for the grade on the slab, but the color and other bells and whistles makes it worth it. Would buy this coin back all day everyday, barring nuclear war for $375. SOLD!


1883 3cn PCGS PF64 Gold CAC Rattler: $575. How PCGS ever graded this 64 is beyond me. The coin is a 66. This one did come back with a gold sticker and is pleasing in every way. Perfect for proof type or for you rattler lovers. Another coin I would always buy back at $475.


1888 3cn PCGS MS63 OGH : $315 . Just a lovely choice, better date nickel. A great buy for a series that has lots of long term upside in building a date set. Everything goes in cycles....buy low...sell high. SOLD!


1881B Swiss 5 Rappen PCGS MS66 OGH: $225. I bought this coin from @MacCrimmon in 2007. Has been put away since then until a recent buy of an 1888B in MS68. Most here know I still collect Swiss and this was from my collection. In many ways I prefer this to the 1888 but someone else should enjoy. A no brainer with pop 6/0. This coin's sister, one serial number higher, but same grade, sold most recently for $223. This one has nicer toning. Additionally, this coin is a plate coin in @mgoodm3 's Numismatic Photography Book and is likely part of the group owned by @homerunhall back when he was bitten by the Swiss bug. How about that for name dropping?


1943/2-P 5c PCGS VF35 CAC OGH: $110. Hard to find a war nickel to include for a type set that has any degree of coolness. Just a cool collector coin with the right bells and whistles. Easily an XF, but not really important. I think it makes an interesting choice for a circulated type set. Overdate, war nickel, CAC, OGH, and perfect look.


1876 10c PCGS MS64 OGH: $385. Just a flashy, gemmy lustrous dime from way back when our country was just 100 years old...


1918B Swiss 10 Rappen PCGS MS65 OGH: $125. Another Swiss coin coming out of hiding. A cool short lived type when Brass was substituted for billion...the date should tell you why.

1945 50c PCGS MS65 OGH: $95 . Would easily CAC if sent in, and perhaps gold. In an old two piece slab with the outer rim still intact. Bright white and lustrous.


1942 50c PCGS MS66 OGH CAC: $160. Super choice and brilliant white. A common date with a great look and all the bells and whistles.


1883-O S$ PCGS MS64 OGH CAC: $80 Bright white near gem with O mint luster common for the date. Pleasing.


1884-CC S$ PCGS MS64 OGH CAC: $250. Solid for the grade CC dollar, white and lustrous. VAM-2 for those that care.


1885-CC S$ PCGS MS64 OGH CAC: $750. Super lustrous and pleasing 64A coin but likely not to upgrade given a graze on the reverse. A great coin to build a MS64 CC dollar set around.



1885-O S$ PCGS MS64 OGH CAC: $85 Shot 65 coin with exceedingly clean obverse and a reverse hit that could limit to 64 on a bad day.


1886 S$ PCGS MS65 OGH CAC: $90. Coin would almost certainly 65 if resubmitted. I think it is cooler in OGH holder. Briliant white luster bomb.


1902-O S$ PCGS MS65 OGH CAC: $150. Another two piece holder. Solid for the grade, white coin on this slightly better O mint.


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