Antietam 1937 PCGS MS66 (CAC)
A great “tab-toned” Antietam example that is super clean and original. Civil War issues are always in high demand.
PCGS Cert #20349793![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 1172/686 Higher: 245/177
CAC Population: 132/40
A great “tab-toned” Antietam example that is super clean and original. Civil War issues are always in high demand.
PCGS Cert #20349793![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 1172/686 Higher: 245/177
CAC Population: 132/40
The Bay Bridge Commemorative was designed by San Francisco artist Jacques Schnier. This example is toned in varying shades of rose and gold that are visited by “pops” of sky blue.
PCGS Cert #19720595![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 766/547 Higher: 125/85
CAC Population: 71/22
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PCGS Cert #19720598
PCGS / NGC Population: 1597/1325 Higher: 891/632
CAC Population: 74/93
Toned in a delicate golden hue, a few areas of deeper toning is seen near the rims. The Elgin was distributed to fund the erection of the “Elgin Pioneer Memorial”, which is depicted on the reverse.
PCGS Cert #20349795![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 1075/690 Higher: 122/127
CAC Population: 200/9
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PCGS Cert #20305167
PCGS / NGC Population: 35/22 Higher: 0/0
CAC Population: 4/0
Amazingly clean example with just a faint golden hue that touches both the obverse and reverse of this coin. The Oregon Commemorative is always popular with its wonderful detail and beautiful design.
PCGS Cert #20349802![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 425/426 Higher: 75/103
CAC Population: 56/7
A bright, untoned coin that shows intense cameo contrast. In our opinion, GEM quality proof nickel coinage from the 19th century is very attractive at today’s levels. This allows virtually all collectors to start or add to a set before the inevitable price increase.
NGC Cert #3267516005
PCGS / NGC Population: 18/15 Higher: 14/14
CAC Population: 1/5
A stunning “last year of issue” example, bold detail is noted on both the obverse and reverse. Stunning reflective fields show pale golden tones that gravitate to the peripheries. The five cent denomination was introduced to replace the five-cent fractional currency notes that were in circulation. The Shield nickel design was taken from Longacre’s two cent design and modified.
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PCGS / NGC Population: 20/44 Higher: 0/1
CAC Population: 6/0
Iridescent tones in gold, blue and rose gold cascade through the obverse and reverse of this lustrous Buffalo. A beloved design, by James Fraser, and a favorite of collectors and non-collectors alike.
NGC Cert #248904003
PCGS / NGC Population: 972/444 Higher: 386/129
CAC Population: 5/8
A great Seated Liberty dime with superb toning. This proof dime displays sea foam, Mediterranean blue near the peripheries with golden rose centers. The solidly struck devices display no mentionable marks and the fields are equally clean.
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PCGS / NGC Population: 73/75 Higher: 61/59
CAC Population: 9/6
With the mintage of 5728 coins, the 1937 Walking Liberty half dollar Gem examples are eagerly sought by collectors. Razor sharp throughout, both sides are smooth with a glowing, reflective finish. Bright with golden flecks that appear on both the obverse and reverse greets the viewer.
PCGS Cert #19475658![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 588/354 Higher: 606/619
CAC Population: 11/20
A super cool Walker with areas of black cherry in a form of an arc, set on the top and bottom of the obverse, obviously from a coin sitting on top. In addition to the unique toning this Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar offers sharply detailed devices and vibrantly mirrored fields. A spectacular preserved example of one of our Nations most beautiful designed coin.
PCGS Cert #12781232
PCGS / NGC Population: 646/619 Higher: 348/406
CAC Population: 36/47
Bathed in beautiful hues of yellow-gold, magenta, and teal. Clean surfaces coupled with fantastic color make for a stunning example of this San Francisco piece. A somewhat common coin with uncommon eye appeal.
PCGS Cert #12363951
PCGS / NGC Population: 16,282/16,956 Higher: 4,992/7,583
CAC Population: 129/251
One of our countries most beloved designs by Augustus St. Gaudens. A Beautifully preserved and thoroughly lustrous Premium Gem boasting a lovely orange-gold coloration. Although the mintages are high, millions of examples were subject to extensive melting during the decades after the Great Recall of 1933-34.
NGC Cert #3475676006
PCGS / NGC Population: 425/492 Higher: 7/32
CAC Population: 53/7
The Antietam is always a popular Commemorative issue, because of its Civil War theme and the intricate and gorgeous design that is displayed on both the obverse and reverse sides. This example has wonderful garnet and slate blue toning that was made from original holder.
PCGS Cert #18524834![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 1,486/932 Higher: 1,418/855
CAC Population: 78/166
Golden-amber surfaces are highlighted by vibrant cinnamon and steely blue rims that are seen on both sides. A wonderful commemorative designed in remembrance of the bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War.
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PCGS / NGC Population: 1,173/686 Higher: 245/169
CAC Population: 128/38
A stunning example of this Civil War commemorative that marks the 75th anniversary of the Civil War’s second-bloodiest battle. 23,000 brave men lost their lives. General Lee and General McClellen adorn the obverse and the reverse features the Burnside Bridge. Flecks of amber touch the centers while the peripheries are lined with shades of maple and turquoise.
PCGS Cert #18524837![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 233/157 Higher: 12/12
CAC Population: 36/2
Designed by sculptor Victor David Brenner to commemorate the anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s birth. Stunning bright red coloring envelops both sides of this highly lustrous coin.
PCGS Cert #11228324
PCGS / NGC Population: 963/349 Higher: 531/173
CAC Population/Higher: 7/24
Legitimately scarce and tough to come by – a total of 5569 were minted for the Brilliant and Satin varieties combined. This being the tougher “Brilliant” variety. This example shows extreme mirrors with bright red coloring.
PCGS Cert #12528143![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 154/45 Higher: 32/12
CAC Population/Higher: 9/0
An impeccably preserved Seated Liberty Quarter. This beautiful final year example displays frosty luster over yellow and blue toned surfaces. A well directed strike brings out better than usually seen definition on the design elements.
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PCGS / NGC Population: 23/47 Higher: 3/14
CAC Population/Higher: 6/3