2021 (P) $1 Emergency Silver Eagle PCGS MS70 FDOI Legends of Life Pete Rose

Serial numbers may vary. To keep up with demand, the US Mint had to keep production going and had 500,000 of these made at the Philadelphia Mint. This is one one of the rarest bullion Silver Eagles made.

2023 $1 American Silver Eagle 1oz PCGS MS70 FS Legends of Life Mike Piazza

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2023 SILVER EAGLE PCGS MS70 THOMAS CLEVELAND*HS FirstStrike EAGLE WITH SUN LABEL

The coin has been certified by PCGS as MS 70, ensuring its authenticity and quality. The coin is a FirstStrike Eagle with a sun label, minted by the U.S. Mint in the United States.

2022 $1 American Silver Eagle 1oz PCGS MS70 FS Legends of Life Bobby Hull

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2023 $1 American Silver Eagle 1oz PCGS MS70 FS Legends of Life Vladimir Guerrero

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1901-S MORGAN S$1 PCGS MS 66 DMPL

The original hubs had been destroyed, however, as the Mint did not expect to strike any more coins of this denomination after 1904. Grading Service: PCGS. Two Fifty Gold. Half Cents. Twenty-Cent Pieces.

2024 1 oz Canada 9999 Fine Silver Maple Leaf $5 Coin BU

The Silver Canadian Maple Leaf bullion coin. The new background was precisely machined by the Royal Canadian Mint onto their master die and creates a unique light diffracting pattern which has not been seen on other bullion products.

1897 INDIAN HEAD CENT/PENNY UNIQUE POP 1/0 MAGNIFICENT FINEST KNOWN NGC PF 66+RB

THERE IS 1 COIN IN THE 67 GRADE AND ONE IN 68 GRADE WITH PCGS. NGC HAS 4 COINS IN THE 67 GRADE, NON OF THESE HAVE A PLUS DESIGNATION. MONSTER PURPLE TONING ON BOTH SIDES. WHAT U C IS EXACTLY WHAT U GET.

1884-CC $1 Morgan Dollar GSA Hoard MS68 NGC VAM-2 18/18 Top Pop

It was struck at the Carson City Mint with a grade of MS68, indicating it has been well held in pristine condition over the years. This collectible coin is one of the finest available of its type, with only 1 graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation as such, making it a one-of-a-kind piece that would […]

1944 NICKEL ON 1943 STEEL CENT TRANSITIONAL WRONG PLANCHET ERROR PCGS XF-45!

In 1943 the U.S. and the world were in the midst of battling for humanity in WWII. In order to preserve copper for the war effort, all three U.S. mints changed the composition of the cent from mostly copper to zinc coated steel.


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