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Prices subject to change without notice. All coins subject to prior sale.
  1787 Massachusetts Horned Eagle VG Details NGC VG DetailsFirst coins produced bearing the denomination of "cent" as directed by Congress in 1786. Many varieties exist, the most valuable with arrows in the eagle's right talon. NGC VG Details, enviromental damage. $250
  1787 New Jersey Colonial Issue Large Planchet, Plain Shield NCS VF Details CorrosionAuthority was granted on June 01, 1786 by the New Jersey General Assembly to coin approximately three million coppers weighing six pennyweight and six grains apiece. Quarterly installments were to be met by three coiners; Thomas Goadsby, Albion Cox and Walter Mould with all coppers being produced no later than June 1788. Coins were minted in Morristown, Rahway, Elizabethtown and New York. Several varieties exist. This coin has VF details with corrosion. $250
  1793 Chain Cent Ameri. NGC F15 BNPriced well below the Collector's Universe suggestion of $32,500. A prime example of this early American masterpiece! $29,000
  1807 Lagre Cent NCS Fine Details DamagedA hole filler for any early American copper collection! NCS Fine Details "Damaged" $165
  1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent PCGS MS65 RD*This peach-gold Gem is barely mellowed by the passage of a century. Lustrous and devoid of marks. Carbon is virtually absent. Sharply struck save for slight softness on the VDB initials. A perpetually popular low mintage issue from the beginning of the long-lived series.( $8,125
  1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent NGC MS66 RB*A thoroughly lustrous key date Premium Gem that boasts unabraded, carbon-free surfaces. Wheat-gold and orange with glimpses of yellow. The strike is precise aside from the VDB initials, which are nonetheless distinct. Certified in a prior generation holder. NGC has graded only 22 Red and Brown examples finer. Priced below the Collectors Universe list of $6500! $6,175
  1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent PCGS VF30Nice, lower grade key date! $1,495
  1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent PCGS VF25A lower end example of this popular key date! $1,625
  1914-D Lincoln Cent PCGS VF25Priced well below the Collector's Universe list of $550! $455
  1931-S Lincoln Cent PCGS MS64 RBA better date in this grade! Reddish-brown. $325
  1938 Five Coin Proof Set NGC PF*A pristine medium grade set as follows: Lincoln Cent-PF63 RB, Jefferson Nickel-PF63, Mercury Dime-PF65, Washington Quarter-PF65 and Walking Liberty Half Dollar-PF64. $1,950
  1948 Lincoln Cent NGC MS66 RD*Priced below the Trends of $100 and far below the Collector's Universe list of $350! Mintage was 315,570,000 circulation strikes and the pop for this coin is 747/59. Brilliant Red! $95
  1938 Five Coin Proof Set NGC PFA pristine medium grade set as follows: Lincoln Cent-PF63 RB, Jefferson Nickel-PF63, Mercury Dime-PF65, Washington Quarter-PF65 and Walking Liberty Half Dollar-PF64. $1,950
  1938-D $.05 Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS65A nice example from the Omaha Bank Hoard. $80
  1938-D $.05 Buffalo Nickel NGC MS66Priced well below the Trends of $150 and encased in an older generation NGC holder. $110
  1951 $.05 Jefferson Nickel NGC PF67A high grade proof at the Collectors Universe list! Stunning! $130
  1837 Seated Half Dime No Stars NGC MS65A beautiful high grade specimen that is completely white! NGC pop is 3/3 from a mintage of over 1.4 million circulation strikes! $3,600
  1838 Seated Half Dime ANACS EF40 DetailsThis coin has been certified by Anacs as EF 40 Details and labeled "damaged". Trends for an undamaged coin is $225. Sold as is. $98
  1845 Half Dime-Richmond Collection NGC PF65*Numismatic experts estimate that only 25 of these proof examples were minted for use in Proof Sets of the year. John Jay Pitmman never acquired an 1845 Proof Half Dime for his collection despite years of searching. Pop is 2 with 1 graded higher. From the Richmond Collection and priced slightly above the Trends of $30,000 but below the PCGS Collectors Universe list of $40,000! Keep in mind that a Bowers and Merena auction brought $27,500 for a comparable coin in March of 1998. A richly toned coin with an overlay of turquoise. $32,750
  1865 Half Dime NGC PF63A beautifully white coin! $780
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