PCGS MS64 with lustrous surfaces. The coin has a hint of light gold toning, and overall beautiful surfaces. The small size of the coin gives the double-denomination great eye-appeal!
This Morgan is considered to be one of the two rarest KEYS for the Series, the 1893-S being the other one. Examples in such impeccable gem condition are virtually unknown. In fact, this 1884-S Morgan IS THE ONLY ONE graded MS67 by PCGS with only 1 higher, at MS68.
Prooflike FT Superb-gem! Snow white with fully Prooflike, with rich mirrors, frosty devices, and the typical striations and polishing lines seen on the PL coins of 1934 to 1955. This is the finest piece certified by NGC.
5/2 57 BU Cent Roll: I FOUND OVER HALF A ROLL OF D.D.O.
A very common date in grades up to ’67 and starts to get scarce at MS68. Examples in ’69 or better are rare.
Very scarce date in this grade despite its more modern issuance.
FINEST KNOWN! NGC has designated this gold token as Top Pop! No others finer. Only 7 certified making it a Rarity 7. Only 7 are certified by all grading companies. Solid gold as tested by NGC during the certification process.
.2 in MS68. Finest Known Top Pop. Super Rare. Top 100 Variety. The die marriage was discovered in March 1969 by Ted Clark. Among other characteristics, the mintmark is clearly repunched and there are faint remnants of underdigits in the date.
1965 PCGS AU50 Silver Transitional – 8 KNOWN █ Breen-4416 Washington Quarter 25c. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.
This is the finest known of that small group. I usually have wiggle room with pricing, plus it’s fun to open a dialogue. The numismatic community is small – always good to connect with like-minded individuals.