FSH: 1852-D $5 PCGS XF-40 (ON HOLD)

In the next several months, I will be selling a large number of coins from my core gold coin collection. I am going to start here with one that just happens to be home: 1852-D $5 PCGS XF-40 This coin was purchased from Heritage last year, and I have linked their photos here. Unfortunately, these make the coin look more orange than it does in-hand. At any rate, I purchased the coin for $2300, and I am willing to let it go for $1995 plus postage. I have not seen a PCGS XF Dahlonega half eagle sell for less than $2000 in quite a long time. In fact, a common Dahlonega date VG-8 recently sold for over $1000.
Terms: Personal check (PayPal okay if you want to add 3%), shipping via insured, registered mail for $15, satisfaction guaranteed--if you do not like the coin, I will return your money for the coin (minus shipping charges) if notified within seven days of receipt.
Again, I apologize for the photos. In hand, the coin has a more natural coloring (though tinted orange, reflecting the presence of California gold commonly seen in Dahlonega gold coins of the early 1850's).

Terms: Personal check (PayPal okay if you want to add 3%), shipping via insured, registered mail for $15, satisfaction guaranteed--if you do not like the coin, I will return your money for the coin (minus shipping charges) if notified within seven days of receipt.
Again, I apologize for the photos. In hand, the coin has a more natural coloring (though tinted orange, reflecting the presence of California gold commonly seen in Dahlonega gold coins of the early 1850's).
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