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1938-S Lincoln Wheat Cent – PCGS MS66RD

$49.99

Beautiful example of this pre-World War II coin.

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Bald Eagle Commemorative Half Dollar 2008-S

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USA First Flight Commemorative Silver Dollar 2003 PCGS MS69

$49.99

Issued in 2003 as part of the modern commemorative coin series from the United States Mint. This legal tender One Dollar coin has been authenticated, encapsulated and graded MS-69 by PCGS, one of the leading third party grading services.

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Rainbow-Toned 1883-O Morgan Dollar MS66+

$1,649.99

This piece has been graded by PCGS as MS 66+ and is identified with the serial number 7146.66+/25673149

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An 1881-S Morgan Dollar graded PCGS MS67+ and bearing a price guide value of $1,100 realized $19,387… A PCGS MS65 1885-O in MS65 with a price guide listing of $250 brought $8,812.50. It’s not inflation! The drama of the prices at the recent Central States Numismatic Society Convention in Illinois was matched only by the dazzle of the coins themselves. Colorfully toned Morgan Dollars, with surfaces oxidized just enough to radiate an electrified, oversaturated version of the polychromatic patination of a fine silverware set long untouched, have always catalyzed heart rates and bidder paddles.

“Rainbow” toning can arise from prolonged exposure to any of a multitude of reactive environments. Wayne Miller’s Morgan and Peace Dollar Textbook, the authoritative reference on the series, includes several color plates illustrating spectacular examples. The most vividly hued Morgan Dollars, like the 1883-O pictured above, are those which were toned as a result of being stored in the sulfur-rich canvas bags (each containing 1,000 pieces) used by the United States Mint. The enormous outputs demanded by the Bland-Allison Act resulted in large quantities of coins – most notably San Francisco issues from the early years of the series – remaining untouched in government vaults for decades. The release of the Continental Bank Hoard in 1982 spurred interest by bringing many choice pieces to the market. The “textile” pattern seen on the face of some pieces mirrors the thickly woven fabric of the bag.

More complex, geometric patterns arise from long-term storage against the folded, sulfur-rich ends of a paper coin roll. A PCGS MS66+ 1888-O was famously featured on the poster for a Mid-America Coin Auctions sale in 1988. In 2014, it realized $20,562.50, still a record price for any example of the date.    –   By Kyle Clifford Knapp – August 1, 2022  – PCGS

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China Three Pandas Drinking 10 Yuan 2013 1 Oz .999 Fine Silver Coin PCGS MS69

$69.99

China – Three Pandas Drinking – 10 Yuan – 2013 – 1 Ounce .999 Fine Silver Coin – PCGS MS69

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1883-O U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar CERTIFIED PCGS MS63

$69.99

This is a stock photo and certification numbers will vary.

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1887 U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar CERTIFIED PCGS MS63

$69.99

This coin has been graded by PCGS as MS 63 and is a stock photo of the coin you will receive; serial numbers will vary.

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Rainbow-Toned 1886 US Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS64

$449.99

This piece has been graded by PCGS as MS 64 and is identified with the serial number 238684-019

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1886 US Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS63 “Rainbow Toned”

$399.99

This piece has been graded by PCGS as MS 63 and is identified with the serial number 7166.63/80482000

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1978-S Eisenhower Ike Proof Dollar Coin CERTIFIED PCGS PR69DCAM

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1921 U.S. Alabama Centennial Classic Commemorative CERTIFIED PCGS MS63

$449.99
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USA Territories American Samoa Proof Silver Quarter 2009 S PCGS PR 69 DCAM

$29.99

USA – Territories – American Samoa – Proof Silver Quarter – 2009 S – PCGS – PR 69 DCAM

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