Home Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

Summer vacation is just about over, so here are a few things that aren't heading to Denver, for sale

Here's a list of a few things I'll make available for sale here for a few days. Images available via email. Shipping costs will depend on value of item(s). 5 day no question return priv. Feel free to pm or post below with any questions/comments.

In no particular order:

A group of 5 au+ bust halves that came out of an album. Each coin looks to have been lightly cleaned (no abrasive hairlines) and retoned back very nicely, showing fairly vibrant shades of blue, green, gold and rose colors at the rim areas. Dates available are 1826, 1829, 1830, and two 1831 examples. Each coin will be $400, except for the 1830, which will be $300 because of a sm. scratch on the obverse. I'll post an image of one of the coins later on so you can get an idea of eye appeal. An offer for the group is welcomed.

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1921 Peace $ ms/61 Very well struck for this high relief issue with decent remaining luster as well. The images are going to make this coin look like a monster, but there are some slide marks on Liberty's cheek that keep the overall grade in check. $275

1920-s 5c au/50 details. A well detailed example (obverse) that looks a touch too shiny to slab. Should still be a desirable example for a higher grade Buffalo set. $200

1834 25c vf/20 Nice problem free medium grey bust quarter. $120

1875-s 20c au/53 Well detailed with seemingly prooflike fields on the reverse. Great type piece. $325

1862 3csilver ms/62 Well struck and lustrous with some light auburn/lilac hued tone. $185

1866 5c w/rays au/58 Well detailed with some light champagne tone to the surfaces. $185

1868 shield 5c au/55 Lustrous and attractive for type. $95

1832 H10c vf/35 Medium toned example, almost xf. $95

Group of 3 1890-CC Morgans, vg/8, vg/10 and fine/15. $265 for the trio.

1921 Alabama 50c au/53 lightly circulated $160

1927 Vermont 50c ms/63 mostly white $240

1920 Maine 50c au/58 May be unc., has a couple very light scratches. $105

1921 Missouri ms/60 (au/58-ms/61) It's been excessively dipped, but should work for $400

1835 $5 classic gold xf/45 (was sold in auction as au/50) Looks to have been cleaned at one time (very lightly), but very meaty. $725

1899 $2.5 Proof/60 scratched A decent looking proof example with some light scratches in the obverse fields. For $1300 this should be a great coin for someone.

Some Slabs:

1882 Morgan$ PCGS proof/62 A great looking proof and very nice quality for the assigned grade by PCGS. $1875

1854 $3 NGC xf/45 Great problem free type piece. $1600

1880-o Morgan$ PCGS ms/64 Lightly toned and superb quality for this date. A date that is almost impossible to find this nice and original. $1700

1799 Bust$ PCGS vf/25 a sharp looking, originally toned example. $2200

1883 3cn NGC pf/65 A blazing proof that looks undergraded by a point. Nice. $625

1922-d 1c ANACS ms/63 RB (old ANA type holder) Better date that is softly struck, but lustrous and appealing. $180

1909 Lincoln 1c NGC pf/65 RD A great looking matte proof with fantastic quality surfaces for the assigned grade. $1700

1921-d 10c NGC Fine/12 Better date with some attractive album toning. $175

1875 20c PCGS au/53 Gorgeous album toned example of this tougher P mint date. $520

1953 50c PCGS pf/66 Obv. looks cameo on this blazing proof. $220

1868 5c PCGS ms/64 Great type piece, lustrous and attractive. $340

1913 5c T1 NGC ms/64 Album toned example, pretty. $95

1938 d/s 5c NGC ms/65 Soft champagne/auburn hues. $165

1868 H10c PCGS pf/64 A wonderfully toned example with shimmering blue, green and rose hues present. $850

1875 1c PCGS pf/64 rb Looks full red, and a tough date to find in this condition/color. Very nice for the grade. $650

1871 50c PCGS pf/64 A wonderfully toned proof example with fantastic eye appeal. $1675

Cleveland 50c PCGS ms/64 A great looking example with eye appealing rose, auburn and gold rim toning. $200

That's it for now!

Thanks for the look

BigD5
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