1893 Half Eagle PCGS MS65 (CAC)
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PCGS Cert #18275465![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 19/61 Higher 6/9
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PCGS Cert #18275465![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 19/61 Higher 6/9
An extraordinary five dollar Liberty. Boldly struck throughout with rich yellow-golden luster equally coating each side. The surfaces lack the bagmarks from coin to coin contact that plague most survivors. PCGS has only graded one coin higher.
PCGS Cert #06748172
PCGS / NGC Population: 9/71
Blazing luster with a minimal of contact marks. A remarkable example considering the delicate nature of its surfaces. Gem gold is, and always has been, one of our favorite areas available with a little searching.
NGC Cert #3428315006![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 67/479 Higher 13/99
An extraordinary five dollar Liberty. Boldly struck throughout with rich yellow-golden luster equally coating each side. The surfaces lack the bagmarks from coin to coin contact that plague most survivors. Gem gold is, and always has been, one of our favorite areas available with a little searching.
NGC Cert #581822002![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 12/96 Higher 1/9
Blazing luster with a minimal of contact marks. A remarkable example considering the delicate nature of its surfaces. Gem gold is, and always has been, one of our favorite areas available with a little searching.
PCGS Cert #18226423![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 63/101 Higher 12/8
Blazing luster with a minimal of contact marks. A remarkable example considering the delicate nature of its surfaces. Gem gold is, and always has been, one of our favorite areas available with a little searching.
NGC Cert #2007361001 ![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 196/345
A very desirable and well preserved half eagle not only for its high-end state, but its intense luster and phenomenal eye-appeal making this an easy pick. Both sides are crisply impressed. There are no abrasions that are out of context with the assigned grade.
PCGS Cert #50181425![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 20/15 Higher: 6/10
CAC Population/Higher: 1/0
Blazing luster with a minimal of contact marks. A remarkable example considering the delicate nature of its surfaces. Gem gold is, and always has been, one of our favorite areas available with a little searching.
PCGS Cert #50181425![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 20/15 Higher: 7/10
CAC Population/Higher: 1/1
A well preserved Gem with attractive luster and original eye appeal. Thick yellow-gold luster cascades across the surfaces of this beautiful coin.
PCGS Cert #06725524
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PCGS / NGC Population: 97/134
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PCGS Cert #15045649 ![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 97/134 – 25 Higher
Although the 1902-S is not a rare issue in uncirculated lower grades, this San Francisco date becomes quite tough in higher grades. This is a wonderful example displaying satiny unbroken luster. PCGS has graded 21 in MS66, with four coins finer
PCGS Cert #12951775
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PCGS / NGC Population: 21/31 – 4 higher
Although the 1902-S is not a rare issue in uncirculated lower grades, this San Francisco date becomes quite tough in higher grades. The luster, preservation, and coloration of this coin are all remarkable. The striking details are generally crisp throughout. An impressive and visually pleasing half eagle.
PCGS Cert #25564038![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 24/36 Higher: 4/13
CAC Population: 6/2
A date that is obtainable in this gem grade, however, finding one that is not covered in bagmarks, is tough. This example boasts bright, well preserved surfaces and radiant, frosty luster.
PCGS Cert #06717456![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 117/219
A well preserved almost-Gem with attractive luster and original eye appeal. Thick yellow-gold luster cascades across the surfaces of this beautiful coin.
NGC Cert #298202007 ![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 191/350 – 73/85 Higher
A well preserved almost-Gem with attractive luster and eye appeal galore! Thick yellow-gold luster cascades across the original surfaces of this beautiful coin.
NGC Cert #298202007![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 199/355 Higher 73/81
CAC Population 10 Higher 9
Satiny and well produced, both sides reveal impressive exactness of strike in all areas. Although not a rare date it becomes tough in gem condition.
PCGS Cert #06730974![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 47/48
After a 67 year run, the end of the Liberty Coronet was approaching, this ended in 1908, 2 years later. Although modifications were made in 1866, the basic design remained. A large quantity of 598,000 coins was minted in 1906 at the San Francisco mint, making this date accessible and affordable. This example is stunning with booming luster brightening the sharply struck devices. A well preserved Liberty Half Eagle.
PCGS Cert #18571646![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 31/22 Higher: 16/12
CAC Population: 2/1
This well preserved half eagle is from a relatively available issue, but is desirable since it is high-end for the grade. Both sides are crisply impressed. There are no abrasions that are out of context with the assigned grade.
PCGS Cert #25540607![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 10/13 Higher: 99/192
CAC Population: 59/21
Last year of the Liberty Coronet design after a 69 year run. Although modifications were made in 1866, the basic design remained. A large quantity, 421,874, were minted for the date. This example is stunning with booming luster brightening the sharply struck devices. A well preserved Liberty Half Eagle.
NGC Cert #3422298002
PCGS / NGC Population: 811/822 Higher: 201/288
The Indian Head quarter eagle, with the recessed design, was under scrutiny by the public and collectors alike, either because of fear of germs or general dislike of the design. Whatever the reasons, this coin resulted in a lack of “collector quality” examples. A beautiful coin displaying lovely orange-gold toning with minimal marks seen on both sides.
PCGS Cert #9852840![]()
PCGS / NGC Population: 194/134 Higher 17/19