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Prices
subject to change without notice. All coins subject to prior sale.
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1795 Flowing Hair Bust Dollar 3 Leaves ***Price Reduction*** |
NGC XF45* | A nice, medium toned example of this initial U.S, Mint product. Trends and Collectors Universe are $14,000 and $14,500 respectively. |
$11,250 |
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1795 Flowing Hair Bust Dollar, 2 Leaves ***Price Reduction*** |
NGC XF45* | The trials and tribulations in the infancy of all great nations can be easily documented by the early coinage of that nation. The United States of America is no exception. Congress, through the commission of the early Mint Director and Chief Engraver strived to depict the joy of freedom and liberty for which so many had fought by creating coins majestic and noble in appearance. The silver dollar was intended to be the cornerstone of America's coinage and it is with this intention that Robert Scot created his "flowing hair" design. The flowing hair is said to be Scot's symbolism for liberty. A two-year type, the "flowing hair" dollar was only produced in 1794 and 1795. The NGC population for our coin is 9/34 as compared to the PCGS pop of 36/72. Pair this coin with the slighlty less scarce 3 leaf variety we have available for a complete date set! Trends is $15,000 and the CU list is $15,500. |
$14,085 |
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1796 Bust Dollar Small Date, Large Letters ***Price Reduction*** |
PCGS AU50 | A medium-dark example of this early U.S. Mint product, but priced well below the Trends of $17,500! |
$14,950 |
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1797 Bust Dollar Right 10X6 Stars |
NGC AU58* | BB-71. The 1797 dollar is elusive in any grade but in the higher circ grades it is rare indeed! Mint State varieties are almost unobtainable as there are only five known to exist. We are offering both diagnostic star varieties, the 9X7 and this coin, the 10X6 stars obverse. Trends for an AU55 coin is $25,000 with the Trends for the higher MS60 coin doubling at $50,000. Basically a white coin with just a hint of rub on the high points as is associated with the grade. Truly a collector's dream! |
$26,450 |
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1797 Bust Dollar Right 9x7 Stars, Large Letters ***Price Reduction*** |
NGC XF45* | Nice, medium tones for this early dollar. From a mintage of just 7,776 pieces, it's a wonder any have survived. NGC population is 5/21 with just 3 graded Mint State-all MS63! |
$13,225 |
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1798 Bust Dollar Right, Close Date |
PCGS VF30* | An aesthetically pleasing example of this Early American silver dollar; suitable for any collectors closet! Gunmetal gray toning with just glimpses of rose and gold highlights. Don't miss it! |
$3,450 |
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1802/1 Silver Bust Dollar |
NGC FIne Details | In spite of the NGC designation of "improperly cleaned", this bust dollar has great eye appeal! Grey Sheet quarterly is $1725 and Trends is $2000. |
$1,750 |
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1860-O Seated Liberty Dollar |
NGC UNC DETAILS | NGC Holder reads "Improperly cleaned", but the coin has a nice eye appeal. Grey sheet quarterly is $1800, Trends is $2250 and the CU list is $2200. Medium toned. |
$1,035 |
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1874 Silver Trade Dollar |
NGC PF66 | Slight honey toning overlays the obverse on this stunning proof Trade dollar, with just hints of rose and lavendar towards the rim. The reverse is a myriad of colors of which cobalt is the most vibrant. Low mintage of 700 proof specimens produced in 1874 and the pop is 8/2. Trends is $25,000 and the Collector's Universe/PCGS list is $32,500! Beautiful! |
$13,800 |
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1878 7TF Morgan Dollar Reverse of 1878 |
NGC MS65 | A nice price on this first year of issue variety, well below the Trends of $1400 and the Collector's Universe list of $1150! |
$1,095 |
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1878 8 TF Morgan Dollar |
NGC MS65 | Trends is 1500 and the CU list is $1400 and the coin is white! |
$1,210 |
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1878-CC Morgan Dollar |
PCGS MS65 | We have two beautiful examples of this Carson City Morgan, both in PCGS holders |
$1,785 |
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1878-S Morgan Dollar |
NGC MS66 | Trends is $1000 and the CU/PCGS list is $1100. The coin has nice, reflective surfaces. |
$675 |
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1881-O Morgan Dollar |
NGC MS65 | Over 5.7 million of the 1881 New Orleans Morgans were produced in circulation strikes, however, there are only 20 graded higher than this Mint State 65 example! Trends is $1500. Two available. |
$1,265 |
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1881-S Morgan Dollar |
NGC MS67 | A beautiful high grade Morgan Dollar that is priced well below the PCGS list of $850! Stunning! |
$805 |
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1882 Morgan Dollar |
NGC MS65 | We are offering two of these better date/grade Philadelphia produced Morgans! Trends is $500 and the CU/PCGS list is $590. All are blast white! |
$460 |
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1882-O Morgan Dollar |
NGC MS65 | Trends is $1250 and the CU/PCGS list is 1375 for this better date New Orleans Morgan. White! |
$1,125 |
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1883 Morgan Dollar |
NGC/PCGS MS65 | Trends is $150 and CU/PCGS is $215. Two available, one NGC, one PCGS and both are white! |
$175 |
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1883-CC Silver Morgan Dollar Proof-Like |
NGC MS64PL | Priced below the Collector's Universe list of $300, this Carson City dollar sparkles! |
$225 |
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1883-O Morgan Dollar |
NGC MS65 | Priced at the PCGS list of $155, we have six coins (all white) available! Trends is $175. |
$155 |