FSHO: variety of PCGS coins and a Carr O/S
Hello all. A small variety below for your consideration. As noted in some descriptions below, these pictures poorly portray most of the coins listed here. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
PayPal accepted, PPF&F preferred, we can discuss other forms of payment. All prices are delivered, you don't get that from an auction house!
There is more to come, thanks for looking.
1869 Seated half dollar, PCGS62, $950! All my pics depict this coin as darker than it is. She is white and has eye appeal plus cartwheel luster that one normally associates with a higher grade. All things considered, this is priced to sell. Check comparable sales over the past few years to see how nice is this price!
1892 Barber dime, PCGS63, $160.
A nice, affordable, white first year type coin. The luster literally cartwheels. As usual, my pics are a sad representation. Nicer in hand!
1879 Morgan $ PCGS64, $325.
This scarcer date has gorgeous toning on the entire obverse. I cannot capture the blue hues or the clear "elevation chromatics" that illustrate originality, but she has it. I will add a couple pics later to try and better show off the toning.
1926-S Oregon Commem 50¢ PCGS64, $200.
Attractive peripheral toning. One of the most desired early commemorative designs. I toyed with the idea of plugging this back into an album in the hope that attractive toning would progress.
1859 Seated half dollar, PCGS40, $110.
Obverse is darker than reverse just like pics suggest. Generic type coin at a great price!
1891 Seated dime, PCGS53, $65.
An average, original, affordable transition year dime.
2016 U.S. Mint Anniversary Gold Mercury Dime, $215. In Original Gov't Packaging. Amazing how much some folks pay for these on the 'Bay.
Dan Carr 1916 Barber half in ICG69 slab, $105!
Die pair 1, 260 made. Gorgeous and cheap!
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