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Lots of choice coins for sale here! Not on Ebay! Pics on request!

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This is a partial list of coins we would like to offer here for a few days, before they go up on Ebay. We hope to add “newps” later on.

 

Many of these prices are rock bottom, but it never hurts to ask. We may also be able to take something off on multiple purchase orders. Please send us your e-mail address if you would like to see large, high-quality scans of any of these coins, or would like a full description.

 

We have a 5 business days, no-questions-asked return policy on all coins, and we have 100% positive feedback (which is just about to break 1000 comments) so you can be confident in the transaction!

 

We accept checks, MO’s, and paypal, all checks must clear. These prices represent a cash discount, so please add 3% for payments through Paypal.

 

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1881-S NGC MS65 MORGAN 1$ ~ Original white with lovely rose accents at the peripheries! Gorgeous luster is nice enough for 66, but the surfaces warrant an MS65 grade overall. Old holder. $135

 

1881-S NGC MS64 MORGAN 1$ ~ Blast white and PQ with the look of a 65. The obverse is deeply prooflike and very close to, if not DPL. We were expecting a Star on this one but it didn’t get one. Gorgeous and desirable with an obverse like this! $100

 

1883-O NGC MS64 MORGAN 1$ ~ Monster color over 100% of the reverse, bright iridescent green, yellow, olive green, rose, and blue colors! The obverse is bright golden white with hints of orange along the peripheries. High end for the grade. NGC has placed the reverse face up in the holder. $110

 

1813 O-102 R.4 CAPPED BUST 50C ~ Original with lustrous, XF45 surfaces. Deep warm brown with overlays of soft sky blue, rose, and gold! Scattered ticks are visible under close inspection over each side that will limit the grade and may cause it not to certify. However, this is a very tough die variety and the coin has original surfaces with a lot of meat left. The flaws do not stand out individually. Nice for the variety specialist on a budget! $110

 

1951-S NGC MS65 Franklin 50C ~ Wild Orange, apricot and ruby toning over 100% of the surfaces! High-end. Great luster. $150

 

1951 PCGS MS66 FRANKLIN 50C ~ Beautiful yellow and russet toning on the obverse, with soft grey and russet on the reverse. Clean surfaces are satiny. The strike is way above average and the bell lines look complete under light magnification. Choice coin $299

 

1952-S PCGS MS63FBL FRANKLIN 50C ~ blast white with a very appealing glow. Razor sharp strike with FBL’s. A few light wisps hold the grade at 63, but the coin has gem luster and came from an NGC 64 holder. A few rough spots are noted on the bell from striking through dirt. $150

 

1953-S PCGS MS65 FRANKLI 50C ~ 99.99% FBL! Under magnification, the bell line detail is tantalizing! Smooth original, satiny surfaces. Omaha Bank Hoard coin. Worthy of a strong premium! $350

 

1959 PCGS MS65FBL FRANKLIN 50C ~ Beautiful surfaces are almost perfect, and the coin looks like a solid MS66 at first glance. A few tiny flaws that are not readily noticeable limit it to a strong MS65+. Beautiful soft rose toning over each thick, satiny side! $149

 

1935-S PCGS MS64 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Blast white with intense frost over each side! A few slide marks on obverse hold it back forma high-end 65! Gorgeous eye appeal! $140

 

1945-S NGC MS67 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Totally original bright silvery surfaces are very clean and very crisply defined. Choice quality! $235

 

1947-S NGC MS67 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Beautiful original toning over rich satiny surfaces. Bright rust orange with dusty rose mixed in are the primary colors. Wisps of gunmetal blue circle the reverse peripheries. Very strong MS67 on any holder! $180

 

1954-S NGC MS66 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Beautiful bright rose toning on reverse, while obverse is golden with darker speckles…which are all that held this flawless coin form MS67. Nice overall! $38

 

1955 NGC MS67 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Beautiful, deep, rich luster covers very smooth fields, and multiple hues of purple and blue cover each side! Solid coin! $215

 

1958-D NGC MS67 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Gorgeous bright rainbow toning on obverse, with icy blue, red and green on reverse. High-end 67! Superb quality. $140

 

1981-P NGC MS67 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Very rarely does a clad Washington 25c come fully brilliant in MS67! This piece is just that, with bright blazing, glossy luster and clean surfaces. Sharply struck! $150

 

2002-P NGC MS67PL INDIANA 25C ~ Beautiful bright white surfaces are nearly pristine, and the prooflike luster is both scarce and very beautiful! $35

 

2003-D NGC MS68 ARKANSAS 25C ~ Beautiful brilliant surfaces are reflective…the obverse is fully prooflike, while the reverse is only semi-reflective. Scarce and a very choice example of the issue! $58

 

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2003-D NGC MS68 ARKANSAS 25C ~Almost a twin to the coin above…possibly even from the same dies, but this piece has only a semi-prooflike obverse. Very clean surfaces! Great eye appeal. $50

 

2004-D NGC MS68 MICHIGAN 25C ~ Brilliant surfaces are a mix between fine satiny and glossy reflective, and are virtually pristine! Few 68s are quite this nice! $34

 

2004-D NGC MS68 MICHIGAN 25C ~ Thick frost covers each side, and the surfaces are almost perfect, but not quite as nice as the above piece. $29

 

2004-P NGC MS68 WISCONSIN 25C ~ (coin 1) This is very rare issue in the State Quarter series. Just a handle have been graded at either service. Bright white surfaces are glossy and clean. The last time we had one, it sold for $207 on Ebay. We have two of them for sale here at much less!

 

 

2004-P NGC MS68 WISCONSIN 25C ~ (coin 2) This is very rare issue in the State Quarter series. Just a handle have been graded at either service. Bright white surfaces are glossy and clean. The last time we had one, it sold for $207 on Ebay. We have two of them for sale here at much less!

 

1946 PCGS MS67FB ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Original roll coin with frosty luster and soft golden yellow patination. Sharply struck with the FB designation. A very pleasing example of a very tough issue. Prices are hard to find for this: Heritage sold 1 nearly identical piece for $632, and we sold a twin to this one three weeks ago for $460. Priced to sell at $380.

 

1946-D PCGS MS67FB ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Soft original toning in dusty rose and silver grey. Very sharp strike and scarce! Heritage usually prices these around $275, and in their auctions they reach about $250. $169

 

1946-S PCGS MS67FB ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Beautiful soft golden toning over each side with seemingly pristine surfaces! If not for 1 tiny tick in Roosevelt’s ear, this is a solid MS68FB! Thick billowing luster! Superb quality! $170

 

1948-D PCGS MS67FB ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Bright frost covers each side, and the coin is a soft golden white color. Sharply struck with full bands. Nice quality and a scarce issue. $159

 

1950-D PCGS MS67FB ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Gorgeous thick frost, as typical for the date. What’s not typical is the seemingly flawless surfaces quality of this piece. MS68 obverse with one hidden wisp on the reverse from a 68FB! $165

 

1951-D ICG MS68 ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Coin grades MS67FT. Beautiful bright golden orange color over the obverse, with a silvery white reverse that has traces of russet. Razor sharp strike and qualifies for FT. A choice coin, but not a 68. $100

 

1956 NGC MS67 ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Bright original white with traces of golden on the reverse. Very clean, actually high-end surfaces. Sharp strike but not FB or FT. Nice! $29

 

1983-D PCGS MS66 ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Beautiful bright orange toning, awesome luster, and very close to full bands, as far as we can tell! $49

 

 

1960 NGC MS66 JEFFERSON 25C ~ Beautiful rich golden orange and lilac toning over ultra-smooth, high-end surfaces! $43

 

 

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Please send me images of the following:

 

1813 O-102 R.4 CAPPED BUST 50C ~ Original with lustrous, XF45 surfaces. Deep warm brown with overlays of soft sky blue, rose, and gold! Scattered ticks are visible under close inspection over each side that will limit the grade and may cause it not to certify. However, this is a very tough die variety and the coin has original surfaces with a lot of meat left. The flaws do not stand out individually. Nice for the variety specialist on a budget! $110

 

1881-S NGC MS64 MORGAN 1$ ~ Blast white and PQ with the look of a 65. The obverse is deeply prooflike and very close to, if not DPL. We were expecting a Star on this one but it didn’t get one. Gorgeous and desirable with an obverse like this! $100

 

1935-S PCGS MS64 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Blast white with intense frost over each side! A few slide marks on obverse hold it back forma high-end 65! Gorgeous eye appeal! $140

 

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James@EarlyUS.com

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Hi please forward pics of:

 

1948-D PCGS MS67FB ROOSEVELT 10C ~ Bright frost covers each side, and the coin is a soft golden white color. Sharply struck with full bands. Nice quality and a scarce issue. $159

 

My email is cmoore79@cox.net

 

Thanks

Chris

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