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FS: Lots of CAC early type!

A few coins that sadly need to go. All prices include shipping. Payment by check, money order or paypal +3%.
Some of these are on consignment.

First is a gorgeous 1799 Draped Bust Dollar in PCGS F15 CAC Approved. This coin has lovely rainbow toning on both the obverse and reverse. It was obviously stored in an album for years where it picked up the rainbow hues. $2800 Now $2750

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Second is a very nice proof 1911 Barber Half in PCGS PF64 Cameo CAC. I don't see why this doesn't grade higher though. Deep mirrors with flashy rainbow colors along the periphery on this one. $2400 Now $2250

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1937D Buffalo Nickel PCGS AU50 CAC. Not your ordinary AU50 that is flat and monotone. This example has gorgeous war paint type toning on the obverse and neon colors embracing the reverse. Truly a PQ example of the 3 legged buffalo. $1500 Now $1465
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Isabella Quarter PCGS AU58 CAC. Lovely rainbow toning that is much nicer than the images make it appear. Sold

1807 Draped Bust Half. NGC XF45 CAC. Pockets of bright luster illuminate design elements of this Choice XF early half dollar. The smooth surfaces exhibit dusky stone-gray and autumn-gold toning. A later die state with a descending crack through the second S in STATES. $2700 Now $2600

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1819 Bust Half PCGS XF40 CAC. Toned obverse with sea blue, crusty reverse. $375

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1839o Bust Half PCGS VF25 CAC. Very original rose toning.
Tough coin with very few CAC'd examples that come up for sale.
$1450

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A few Morgans:
1884CC PCGS MS63 CAC $245
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1880S PCGS MS66 CAC $365
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1879S NGC MS66 CAC $365
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And lastly a wow coin!
$50 US Assay 900 Gold Slug PCGS Genuine for Edge Damage. I'm not sure how PCGS differentiated between edge damage and how the edges are on the coin as struck. But this is probably one of the most affordable examples you will find that hasn't been defaced or worn down. $23,000 Now $22,000!

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All coins kept in bank vaults.
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!

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