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New Purchases from Baltimore!

I just got back from Baltimore and had a great time. The following is my list of new purchases and descriptions. I hope to have the pictures uploaded (now that I have my computer back) onto here by then end of tonite. All of the below prices include shipping. I can accept checks, money orders, or Paypal.

1871 1c PF 64 BN NGC - $650 - A very clean proof IHC with smooth even red/pink surfaces. The coin is a very pleasing color. The obverse has a patch of blue around the headband. The reverse features a few more of these blue highlights in a subtle manner. Perhaps this coin is turning into a blue monster!

1873 1c PR 64 BN "Closed 3" PCGS - $680 - The obverse of this lovely IHC features a very pleasing emerald coloration which then fades to a beautiful red/brown along the lower left obverse rim. The reverse is a solid red/brown adn appears to have some subtle green highlights collecting inside the wreath.

1877 1c G 4 PCGS - $615 - A solid good key date!

1884 1c PF 66 BN NGC - $1,020 - A beautiful proof Indian with amazing colors! The obverse and reverse of this gem are fully engulfed in a lovely blue and violet color. The coin is very striking and very solid for the grade!

1892 1c MS 64 RB NGC - $250 - A gorgeous looking business strike IHC. The obverse is a loveley red/brown with a few magenta highlights. The reverse of the coin is a blazing red and intense magenta. This is a very pleasing business strike IHC! Very solid for the grade!

1911 1c PF 63 RB ANACS - $695 - An awesome looking matte proof Lincoln toner! This coin was most likely sitting on top of a cabinet for quite some time. The obverse and reverse are fully target toned. The surrounding colors include greens, oranges, yellows, and violets. This coin is very clean and definitely worthy of a higher grade IMO!

1917-S 1c MS 61 BN PCGS - $200 - A very clean looking Lincoln cent with ultra smooth surfaces. The obverse displays a lovely turquoise color that sits on the coin very well. The reverse of the coin is very pleasing as well. The colors are a smooth brownish red with a few subtle blue highlights! Very well struck!

1925 1c MS 65 RB PCGS - $150 - A very cool looking Lincoln cent with some nice color. The obverse shows some pleasant blue violet highlights almost directly upon Lincoln. The reverse of the coin is a subtle violet red!

1936 1c Satin PF 64 RB NGC - $1,000 - A very neat looking Satin Proof Lincoln cent. The obverse of the coin is a very lovely red/brown with a few blue highlights. The reverse of this coin is fully blue with only one or two subtle magenta highlights.

1938-D 5c Buffalo MS 64 NGC - $175 - A solid MS 64 Buffalo with exceptional color. The obverse and reverse of the coin looks to be target toned. The color on the obverse ranges from a slight orange at the rims to a light blue, and then orange/violet. The reverse of the coin features blues at the peripheries which fades to a violet and orange center!

1962 5c PR 65 PCGS - $80 - The coin appears to be a blatant AT cook job. The obverse and reverse are totally blue in color! This coin is being offered for a teaching tool if someone wants an AT coin to help learn exactly what AT is.

1856 H10c MS 62 NGC - $375 - A typically stuck half dime (for the time period) with exceptional color. The obverse is fully engulfed in a lovely blue and turqoise color which fades to a violet/red in the center of the coin. The reverse of this beauty is target toned. The reverse colors fade from light yellow, to blue, and finally red/violet in the center. A gorgeous type coin!

1944-S 10c MS 66 PCGS - $220 - A very subtley toned Mercury dime. The obverse of this original gem includes blues, violets, and red oranges. The reverse is a little more subdues with some blue/yellow highlights that fade to original central surfaces. This coin is very lusterous!

1836 50c Lettered AU 55 NGC - $450 - A gorgeous looking circulated bust half with very nice color. This coin was most likely in an album for some time. The obverse of this coin features yellows and blues around the rims. The central portions of this bustie are light violet. The reverse of the coin is engulfed by the light violet color. A very pleasing coin!

1887 $1 MS 64 PL NGC - $175 - A reverse holdered Morgan with with PL fields. The reverse of the coin features an iridescent crescent with colors ranging from green to violet. The crescent is in the lower left of the reverse. The obverse of the coin is primarily white with a few darker toning highlights.

1839-O $2.5 XF 40 PCGS - $1,650 - An obverse mintmarked quarter eagle from New Orleans. The coin is fully original. Unfortunately, like most quarter eagles from NO, this coin is weakly struck in the lower left obverse and lower right of the reverse. This coin is not frequently seen and is an affordable alternative for an obverse mintmarked coin (compared to C & D mint).

1843-D $2.5 VF 30 NGC - $1,800 - A very original and pleasing looking D mint $2.5. The color of this beauty is a light red/orange. The coin is very solid for the grade and would make a nice addition to any collection.

1845 $2.5 AU 58 NGC - $650 - A pleasing lemon gold quarter eagle! The coin is a solid AU 58, showing only the slightest bit of rub on the highpoints of the devices. The rims of the obverse feature a very nice halo effect (of orange gold) from perhaps sitting in an album at some time!

1845-D $2.5 VF 30 PCGS - $1,900 - A nice original D mint quarter eagle. The color on this coin is a lovely orignal red/orange throughout both sides. This coin is sold for the grade!

1848-D $2.5 AU 58 NGC - $7,500 - A choice quarter eagle with only the slightest bit of wear on the highpoints of the coin. The coin could probably pass as an UNC if cracked out of the holder. The only noticeable hit is upon the shield of the eagle. A gorgeous piece! Variety 10-M, the scarcer of the two varieties for this year.

1867-S $2.5 VF 35 NGC - $325 - A lovely pink gold quarter eagle with beautifully original surfaces. This slightly better date is offered at an affordable price.

1892 50c Columbian MS 65 NGC - $640 - A gorgeously toned Columbian Commem with exceptional color. The obverse and reverse both feature blue peripheries and violet centers. A gorgeous piece!

1935-D 50c Boone MS 65 PCGS - $400 - A very neat looking piece. This Boone Commem displays a finger printed obverse which has turned to some wild colors. The obverse colors include green, yellows, and violets. The reverse of the coin is a gorgeous original orange, violet, green, and yellow. The coin is well struck adn exceptional for the grade!

1964 1c MS 65 RB 'Struck 4 Times' - $6,000 - One of the most unusual errors that I have ever seen. This 1964 Lincoln cent was struck on teh obverse and outstanding 4 times! The date can be read twice! Lincoln's chin can be seen twice. His eyes, nose and hair can also be seen 3 times. Almost all portions of teh obverse legend can be seen at various points of the 4 strikes! The reverse of this most likely unique coin appears to be struck only once and is very distorted! A wild piece!
Nick

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