A couple seated and a CAL fractional....PRICE DROP!

1878 dime. Old NGC 64 "fattie" slab. Wonderful toning and very nice strike. A great original specimen.
$550 (now 500) ...net to me.... del'd priority

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1882 half dollar. Old white ANACS PF63. AMAZING brilliance! Some hairlines got the 63 number, but this coin is a blazer. Shines from across the room. Modest rim tone. Several members have used this coin for their icon. It..is..that nice.
$1050.00 (now 1025) ....net to me.... del'd priority

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1853 California Territorial Fractional Gold 50c PCGS AU58 BG-408
This is the "first period" in these fractionals. Which is when they were actual coins used for money and not even remotely considered to be souvenirs or tokens.
This is what I found in Heritage's archives on this issue.
9/24/05 a PCGS 55 sold for $1610.00
1/7/06 an NGC 65 sold for $4312.00
3/4/06 a PCGS 62 sold for $2185.00
6/3/06 a PCGS 55 sold for $1092.00
I want $725 (now 675) .... net to me.... for the coin

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By "net to me" I mean that is what I want for the coin. Please PM for payment options.
Thanks for looking.
$550 (now 500) ...net to me.... del'd priority

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1882 half dollar. Old white ANACS PF63. AMAZING brilliance! Some hairlines got the 63 number, but this coin is a blazer. Shines from across the room. Modest rim tone. Several members have used this coin for their icon. It..is..that nice.
$1050.00 (now 1025) ....net to me.... del'd priority

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1853 California Territorial Fractional Gold 50c PCGS AU58 BG-408
This is the "first period" in these fractionals. Which is when they were actual coins used for money and not even remotely considered to be souvenirs or tokens.
This is what I found in Heritage's archives on this issue.
9/24/05 a PCGS 55 sold for $1610.00
1/7/06 an NGC 65 sold for $4312.00
3/4/06 a PCGS 62 sold for $2185.00
6/3/06 a PCGS 55 sold for $1092.00
I want $725 (now 675) .... net to me.... for the coin

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By "net to me" I mean that is what I want for the coin. Please PM for payment options.
Thanks for looking.
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thanks.
but to give you something to think about before.
your useing a pcgs value guide as your price. anacs does not get the same value as pcgs. there # 3 on the value list.
check e-bay auction
pcgs coins sell around 70 to 75 % of what they are valued by the guide
ngc is next then anacs.
john
Loe-steelielee-bought 690. sale
nate-grandrapidian-bought 70. sale
Paul-commoncents-3500+ sales
Ken-jfoot-sold-125.00 sale
Mike-mozeppa-bought 1080. sale
Dave-Badger-sale 560.00
Lochness-sale 1,000. 00
It is a VERY neat coin. The 63 grade is on it now, but it is superior to higher graded ones.
It simply BLAZES!
Very striking coin. ANACS holders have some nice coins in them. I contemplated submitting to PCGS but am now just paring down on all my minor denominations and any newer than the busties that I still want to accumulate.