1893-CC $20 NGC AU58 CAC. I love the color of this double eagle. The surfaces have very few abrasions for the grade with the only noticeable marks on the chin.
The 1853-D gold dollar is one of the more common Dahlonega dates, but I really like this one. It looks even better in person.
This 1861 $20 gold is about as good as it gets for a big, heavy, soft gold coin that saw light circulation.
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Still in its Old Green Label slab from the 1990’s:
1876 T.2 $20 NGC58 CAC
ca. 1842-1852 Bechtler $1 PCGS 58 Ex: Broadus Littlejohn
1840 $5 Broad Mill variety NGC58 Ex: Harry Bass
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Just picked this one up yesterday.
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I love the value in a great AU58 old gold
A newp - seller pics - need to reimage.
Picked this up 5 years ago NCG AU58 CAC - seller pics - need to reimage this one too.
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1893-CC $20 NGC AU58 CAC. I love the color of this double eagle. The surfaces have very few abrasions for the grade with the only noticeable marks on the chin.
AU58. This is the only PL example of this date and mint designated at NGC. No examples have been designated PL at PCGS.
Strong D, CAC
Here we go...
The 1853-D gold dollar is one of the more common Dahlonega dates, but I really like this one. It looks even better in person.
This 1861 $20 gold is about as good as it gets for a big, heavy, soft gold coin that saw light circulation.
Forgot this one.
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Wow!
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@BillJones: your 1853 D dollar almost looks like it is double struck; there seems to be a ghost of a profile of Liberty in the obverse field.
I've posted this one before. PCGS AU58 OGH
nice coins @CharlotteDude you sure know how to pick em
This thread delivers!
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NGC 58 CAC Ex: RYK
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CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
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Proof Walking Liberty Halves Registry Set
Some of these look 63/64, others look 45/50.
That is one of the cleanest 58 $10 Indians I've ever seen!
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Roseanne Barrett I - CAC Morgan Dollar Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (Retired)
Roseanne Barrett - CAC Basic Seated Liberty Type Set, Circulation Strikes
In a doily holder...
I was having so much fun scrolling through these that I forgot they were all 58s!
An interesting thread to scroll through. There are fewer bright gold coins (from dipping) than I expected to see.
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CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
I have a few more up my sleeve...
@CharlotteDude , your coins never cease to amaze!