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SPEAKING OF COINS

What interesting times we’ve been going through lately. Since our previous issue of Rare Coin Market Report, the COVID-19 pandemic reached United States shores, causing innumerable temporary – if jarring – changes to everyday life. Among these were the cancellations of several springtime coin shows and other numismatic events that had been long anticipated. We’ve all had to do our part to ensure the good health of our family, friends, and neighbors. Hopefully, by the time you’re reading this issue of Rare Coin Market Report, society will be returning to normalcy.

Amid all the scary headlines, we’ve had some good news to share. Two major PCGS-graded rarities crossed the auction block for well over $1 million apiece. These include a world-famous Class III 1804 Draped Bust Dollar graded PCGS PR55 taking $1.44 million, and an extremely rare 1854-S Liberty Head $5 Half Eagle that realized $1.92 million. These were sold from the cabinet of the late, great numismatist D. Brent Pogue in the Stack’s Bowers Galleries March 2020 auction. It was a sale slated for the Whitman Spring Expo in Baltimore, Maryland. However, it later moved to the Stack’s Bowers Galleries headquarters in Santa Ana, California, in an abundance of caution for the health of all involved.

You can read more about the 1804 Dollar and 1854-S Half Eagle in two articles by Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez in this edition of Rare Coin Market Report, along with a variety of other interesting articles. Michael Garofalo tells us the amazing story of a landmark 1967 coin heist and the efforts over the last half-century to retrieve the stolen collectibles, while Jay Turner discusses the last coinage of the Emperor of China. Jaime Hernandez explores the world of United States $2 banknotes in our Notable Notes segment and examines some valuable “common” coins that recently took uncommonly good prices in Auction Highlights. Meanwhile, PCGS Europe Manager Sergey Bonar looks at some fascinating Russian Roubles that arrived at our office in Paris. Finally, we catch up with young numismatist Owen Seymour, who authored a YN Corner story about his personal experience as a young coin dealer.

On behalf of everyone at PCGS, let me extend my best wishes of good health to you and yours and remind you that we are here to serve you, as always, in difficult and good times.

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7 A King Is Born: The History of the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar

“The King of American Coins” just sold for more than $1.4 million. But what makes this coin so special? Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez explores the history of this iconic numismatic treasure, the poster child of United States rare coins.

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9 The Last Coinage of the Emperor of China, Under the Japanese Puppet State of Manchukuo

Jay Turner tells the story of the last emperor of China, installed in Manchukuo as a puppet by the Japanese, and the coinage issued in his name. 15

The Great du Pont Coin Robbery and Recovery

Michael Garofalo brings to light the story of the 1967 du Pont coin heist and the ongoing efforts to recover the coins that were stolen from the heir of Delaware’s most famous family of industrial magnates.

PCGS Set Registry ® Feature Updates – Newly Launched Activity Page

David Talk shares some exciting new developments for the PCGS Set Registry that makes it easier – and more fun – to keep up on your Set Registry activity and engage with other collectors.

Jaime Hernandez transports us to the realm of $2 bills – a popular series of banknotes that, despite almost never being encountered in everyday circulation, just about everyone loves.

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Thecovercoinforthisissueof RareCoinMarketReport is a Class III 1804 Draped Bust Dollar graded PCGS PR55. Reigning as “The King of American Coins,” it was just purchased on behalf of a private collector by Blake Duncan of U S Coins and previously had been in other collections, including those of the Garrett family and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

as “The of American Coins,” it was just on behalf of a private collector

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THE 1804 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR

many others were but a in the eyes of the United States Mint. the birth of many other more modern U.S. rarities, the 1804 Dollar and its story originates not in 1804 as the rarity’s familiar date may suggest but rather some 30 , in 1834 It was conceived as a gesture to be coined several other pieces to world

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The 1804 Dollar stands in a category all its own Rising into prominence during the infancy of American numismatics, the 1804 Dollar became a famous collectible even before many others were but a glint in the eyes of the United States Mint. Predating the birth of many other more modern U.S. rarities, the 1804 Dollar and its story originates not in 1804 as the rarity’s familiar date may suggest but rather some 30 years later, in 1834. It was conceived as a goodwill gesture to be coined alongside several other pieces presented to world dignitaries in special proof sets as diplomatic gifts The idea for the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar traces back to President Andrew Jackson, who ordered the special sets be assembled and given to certain heads of state with whom the U States wished to arrange trade deals and forge otherlitical alliances.

Secretary of State John Forsyth sent a letter to Director of the United States Mint Samuel Moore on November 11, 1834 stating, "The president has directed that a complete set of the coins of the United States be sent to the King of Siam, and another to the Sultan of Muscat. You are requested, therefore, to forward to the Department for that purpose, duplicate specimens of each kind now in use whether of gold, silver, or copper." The letter went on to request the proof sets be assembled in attractive wood boxes covered with morocco (a type of leather) and colored yellow or crimson.

The decree of including in the proof set “a complete set of […] specimens of each kind [of coin] now in use” posed Mint Director Moore a debacle. Would he strike only the eight coins in production in 1834, which included the half cent, one cent, half dime, dime, quarter, half dollar, quarter eagle, and half eagle? Or would he produce proof examples of all 10 coins authorized under the Mint Act of 1792, which additionally encompassed the one dollar and eagle coins? While no documentation from that period is known suggesting if any further orders were given to this effect, it’s apparent that Director Moore and possibly others involved with the cre-

ation of the proof sets erred on the side of inclusion. The silver dollar and gold eagle, which had been previously minted in 1804, were struck once again for the presentation set. It’s important to note here that numismatic researchers have determined all United States dollars minted in 1804, a number totaling 19,570 pieces according to U.S. Mint records, bear the “1803” date.

It’s unclear whether Director Moore or someone else in the State Department ordered that the dollar and eagle feature the “1804” date. However, the State Department did carry out further directives concerning the number of proof sets to be assembled. Six more sets were created beyond the two for the King of Siam and Sultan of Muscat. These include two that had been slated for delivery to the Mikado of Japan and the Emperor of Cochin-China and an additional four sets prepared for other leaders whom the United States government may have eventually courted for trade talks.

That brings the total to eight of these special proof sets – and subsequently, eight 1804 Draped Bust Dollars intended for distribution within them. These eight 1804 Dollars, struck sometime around 1834 or 1835, would eventually

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become known as “original” 1804 Dollars or, more taxonomically speaking, Class I Dollars. Perhaps the inquisitive mind then begs the question, “If there are Class I 1804 Dollars, are there other classes of 1804 Dollar, too?”

Keeping It Classy

In the early 1840s, numismatic illustrations of an 1804-dated silver dollar piqued the curiosity of collectors who had to that point not known of any dollar coins struck after 1803, let alone those bearing an 1804 date. These astute collectors began inquiring about the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, only to learn that indeed a very small number had been minted in proof format. Eventually, those that had not been transferred overseas in the diplomatic arrangements made their way into the hands of some of the most sophisticated collectors of their day.

The first among these 1804 Dollars went to collector Matthew Stickney on May 9, 1843, who received it in trade from a U.S. Mint officer for a 1785 Pattern Guinea in gold; the pattern, a coin then believed unique and remaining so today, was placed in the U.S. Mint cabinet and resides in the National Numismatic Collection. Other early private stewards of the 1804 Dollar include S.H. & H. Chapman, E. Harrison Sanford, Joseph J. Mickley, and Mendes Cohen. Meanwhile, the 1804 Dollars presented in two proof sets to the King of Siam and Sultan of Muscat remained overseas for decades.

As the original 1804 Dollars were parceled away into private hands, save for one remaining in the United States Mint cabinet, others wanted pieces of their own, too. Restrikes of the original 1804 Dollar were produced, though according to some experts under largely spurious auspices. At least four restrikes were produced without authorization sometime in 1858 and sold by a U.S. Mint employee for $75 apiece. The coins, bearing a plain edge and slightly different reverse than the lettered-edge originals, were traced to four collectors who surrendered them. Three of these pieces were subsequently melted. One – struck on a Swiss Shooting Thaler – was retained by the United States Mint for its collection and today resides as the unique Class II in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

By 1859 more restrikes appeared, though these were produced on regular dollar planchets and carry the standard lettered edges as seen on the original 1804 Draped Bust Dollars. It’s unknown how many were made, but six are accounted for today and are categorized as Class III 1804 Draped Bust Dollars. Technically scarcer than the Class I specimens, the Class III restrikes are prized numismatic trophies with questionable origins – not unlike the five known and beloved

multi-million-dollar 1913 Liberty Nickels that numismatic historians also believe were struck without authorization by an enterprising mint official.

A Reign of Popularity

Many generations of publicity have helped build an unequaled interest in and demand for the 1804 Dollar, a captivatingly gorgeous coin with a colorful story and outstanding legacy. Appropriately, it also serves as an ambassador for our hobby. Upon its infrequent and heralded public offerings, the 1804 Dollar even manages to emblazon evening news headlines. It’s the type of coin that inspires many non-collectors to wonder if the coins grandma or grandpa passed on down to them are just as rare or valuable.

While not presently the priciest coin around, the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar has many times eclipsed price records – often its own – to claim the lofty title as the world’s most valuable coin. A Class I specimen graded PCGS PR68 and pedigreed to the Sultan of Muscat, took $4,140,000 in August 1999. At the time, the 1804 Dollar was the most expensive coin in the world, a title it held for years but has since relinquished to a PCGS SP66 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar that sold for $10,016,875 in January 2013.

Will the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar ever become the world’s most expensive coin again? No crystal ball exists to definitively answer that question. However, the coin’s history is favorable for such an outcome down the pike. While the sole Class II Draped Bust Dollar will remain, presumably for the ages, in the Smithsonian Collection, all non-institutional examples of the Class I and Class III Draped Bust Dollars trade for seven-figure sums.

The most recent transaction of an 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, the March 2020 Stack’s Bowers Galleries sale of a PCGS PR55 Class III specimen from the collection of the late D. Brent Pogue, saw the coin hammer for $1,440,000. Blake Duncan of U.S. Coins in Houston, Texas, bought the coin for an anonymous client, marking a new pedigree for the hobby’s most storied coin. Who will be the next individual to add his or her name to the rich legacy of the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar? The coin’s kaleidoscopic story continues unfolding.

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez has won multiple awards from the NLG and ANA for his work as a numismatic journalist and editor. He has been a coin collector since 1992 and enjoys all areas of United States coinage and U.S. minting history.

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KING IS
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BORN: THE HISTORY OF THE 1804 DRAPED BUST

On March 1, 1932, a man by the name of Puyi became the Datong, or chief executive, of Manchukuo. It was just six days earlier that Puyi had accepted the offer with a drunken party to celebrate this event. This celebration included a wide variety of guests ranging from Japanese military generals to geishas. The latter were invited to come from Japan as entertainment. While the event was held in Puyi’s honor, the geishas who entertained the new Datong didn’t even know who he was. Puyi was once the child Emperor of China, last of the Qing Dynasty, abdicated, restored, then reversed after only 11 days. Now at the age of 26, he once again held a title but not rule. Puyi had accepted a deal to restore himself to power, and thus he became a puppet of Japan in their occupation and rule of the Chinese territories under the state of Manchukuo.

In 1931, Japan had invaded Manchuria, China, under the Manchurian Incident, where the Japanese staged an explosion of dynamite next to a railway owned by Japan’s South Manchuria Railway. This explosion was so weak that the train tracks remained intact but became the pretext for invasion and occupation of Chinese providences. With the Chinese government fractured due to internal problems, warlords, and political struggles, Japan encountered little resistance in conquering Manchuria. Yet, being occupied and ruled by Japan would not be tolerated by the Chinese people of Manchuria.

To reduce rebellion, Japan placed a Chinese figure as the head of the state, the once Qing Emperor, Puyi. He had been expelled from his home, the iconic Beijing palace complex known as the “Forbidden City,” in 1924. Seeking refuge, Puyi moved to the Japanese Concession of Tianjin. In 1931, Puyi sent a letter to the Japanese Minister of War expressing his desire to be restored as the Emperor of China. Seeing the opportunity with the newly acquired Japanese territories in China and when forming the State of Manchukuo, Japan offered Puyi the chance to rule –not Beijing and all of China, but Manchukuo, its new state. Installing Puyi as ruler would distance the Japanese from their rule of the state, and with a legitimate Chinese Emperor as the figurehead, it would give the appearance of greater legitimacy

THE LAST COINAGE OF THE EMPEROR OF CHINA, UNDER THE JAPANESE PUPPET STATE OF MANCHUKUO

to the state. On March 8, 1932, Puyi was ceremonially driven into Changchun looking out to the people he believed he would rule. The Japanese propaganda wasn’t just the once-Emperor Puyi as ruler in his yellow Qing Imperial Dragon robes, but a full depiction of Manchukuo as a pan-Asian state with the “five races” of Japanese, Chinese, Koreans, Manchus, and Mongols all coming together in harmony, under one ruler, one flag, and one currency for the outside world to be deceived.

(1933) TT2 Fen Y-2, China-Manchukuo, PCGS MS65RD. PCGS Population 2. None finer. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. New coinage under the state of Manchukuo was issued under the yuan. This monetary system valued one yuan as 10 Chiao, 100 Fen, or 1000 Li. Coins were issued for use in Manchukuo with the denominations of 5 Li, 1 Fen, 5 Fen, and 1 Chiao. The coins started being issued in 1933, the second year of Puyi Datong rule, and continued until 1934 when his Datong ended. The dating system followed that of Japanese coinage, with the year representing the year of rule, instead of any other date. The design of the 5 Li and 1 Fen coins is the same, with an obverse featuring the flag of Manchukuo with Chinese lettering 國洲滿大 (“Manchukuo”) and 年三同大 (“Year 3 of Datong”). The reverse features a flora wreath with either “5 Li” or “One Fen” inside, depending on the denomination. The 5 Li measures 21 millimeters in diameter and the 1 Fen measures 24 millimeters wide. The 5 Fen and 1 Chiao also share a common design featuring an obverse with a lotus flower surrounded

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by “Manchukuo” and “Year (2 or 3) of Datong.” The reverse features two facing dragons with a fireball or pearl above “5 Fen” or “One Chiao.” The 5 Fen measures 20 millimeters and the 1 Chiao coin comes in at 23 millimeters.

Manchukuo, under Japanese rule, was not the ideal situation that the propaganda made it out to be. Anyone not ethnically Japanese was treated essentially as a second-class citizen. Manchukuo had nine police and intelligence forces, and all had to pay for their own operations. Gangs sponsored by these Japanese forces would make many areas lawless and dangerous for civilians in the territory. Giving Puyi the title of Datong was a test by the Emperor of Japan. Always under Japanese watch, the Emperor Showa wanted to ensure that Puyi would be a loyal puppet before rewarding him with the title he desired, emperor. Under the auspice of loyalty to Emperor Showa as his “father,” Puyi was crowned Kangde (Emperor of Manchukuo), rather than his old title of “Great Qing Emperor.” On March 1, 1934, Puyi was crowned Kangde.

Despite being warned that Puyi was only a puppet being used by the Japanese, he accepted his title of Kangde and fulfilled his rule for the Japanese. Every law the Japanese people wanted to have passed was dropped off at the palace for Puyi to sign, which he always did. Puyi signed away vast tracts of farmland to Japanese colonists. Puyi went as far as to sign orders that certain types of thoughts could themselves be considered crimes. It would come out in war crimes trials in 1946 that the Chinese people had been used for medical experiments by the Japanese, all under the name of Kangde Puyi.

benefit of the Japanese. While all of this was happening to the people living in Manchukuo, Puyi lobbied internationally for countries to recognize Manchukuo as an independent country aside. The most prominent nation to recognize Manchukuo was Germany under the rule of Adolf Hitler, who joined El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Italy, and Spain as the only countries besides its actual ruler, Japan, to recognize Manchukuo as an independent state.

By 1938, Puyi was elevated to the status of a god by the Japanese, hoping that the people of Manchukuo would be willing for totalitarian mobilization under these pretexts, just as citizens of Japan would under their emperor. However, the Chinese people of Manchukuo hated Puyi. As a prisoner in his palace up against the hate and disdain of the people, Puyi was known to have fits of madness. He had servants beaten and food withheld from workers so they would be as miserable as he was.

With Japan declaring war on the United States and Britain, PuyijoinedinaswellwithManchukuocallingforwaronJapan’s enemies. However, the state remained unrecognized and was largely ignored in favor of other targets in Asia and the Pacific. By 1944, it became clear Japan was losing the war and in August of 1945, the Soviet Union had declared war on Japan followed by the Red Army’s march into Manchukuo. On August 14, 1945, a radio address from Showa Emperor announcing Japan’s surrender played in Manchukuo. The next day, on August 15, 1945, Puyi declared his last decree that Manchukuo was once again part of China and abdicated as emperor once again. During his attempt to flee, Puyi was captured by Soviet soldiers who didn’t even know who he was at the time of his capture. With the Russian occupation of Manchukuo, Puyi was sent to Siberia as a prisoner of the Soviet state. The state of Manchukuo and its coinage were officially over.

The effect of war on the Japanese also affected the coinage. Production of the 5 Li ended in Year 6 (1939). Other denominations transitioned to various metals, materials, and designs as the bronze and copper-nickel used for the coinage was needed by Japan for the war effort instead of for producing the coinage of Manchukuo.

Under the new title of Kangde, the coinage was updated to 年元德康 (“First Year of Kangde”) and the new dating system was started over, with Year 1 representing 1934, the first year of Puyi’s title of Kangde. The 5 Li, 1 Fen, 5 Fen, and 1 Chiao coinage continued under the same design until Year 6 (1939).

The Manchukuo under Puyi was run for the entire benefit of the Japanese and, as such, Japanese colonists came to take over the land once owned by Chinese and Korean families. Chinese people were enslaved to work in factories and mines for the

Population

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(1934) TT3 Chiao Y-4, China-Manchukuo, PCGS MS66. Population 13. None finer. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView. THE LAST COINAGE OF THE EMPEROR OF CHINA, UNDER THE JAPANESE PUPPET STATE OF MANCHUKUO (1940) KT7 Fen Y-9, China-Manchukuo, PCGS MS64. 11. Two higher. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The new fen starting in Year 6 (1939) was now made from aluminum instead of the original copper and featured the Imperial Seal surrounded by the Chinese text. The wreath had become a grain wreath forming a complete circle around the text denomination. This design and the coin’s weight of one gram continued until Year 10 (1943), when it was changed once again to the weight of 0.55 grams and featured just a “1” with the Chinese text on the obverse and a reverse bearing two sets of clouds divided by the denomination in text. The composition changed again in Year 12 (1945) to a reddish-brown fiber material (magnesite).

(1940) KT7 Chiao Y-10, China-Manchukuo, PCGS MS65.

Population 28. Eight higher. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

Chiao coins changed to a new design in Year 7 (1940) featuring two horseheads back to back, facing opposite sides with a set of wings below them. The reverse features the Imperial Seal above an encircled “One Chiao” with rays to the sides and clouds below. The design was once again changed in Year 7 (1940) to go with the new composition, now aluminum instead of copper-nickel. The coin also began featuring a “10” inside a “fundo” (translates to ‘a weight’) on the obverse. The reverse with a grained wreath around “1 Chiao” in Chinese with the Imperial Seal above. This coin lasted until Year 10 (1943), when it was lightened from 1.7 grams to 1 gram and the design made to match that of the other denominations of Year 10, save for the large “10” in the center. Year 10 (1943) was the last year for the Chiao Manchukuo coin.

(1944) KT11 5 Fen Y-A13a Red Fiber, China-Manchoukuo, PCGS MS63. Population 24. Five higher. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The 5 Fen coin changed from copper-nickel to aluminum in Year 7 (1940) and featured a new design with a “5” surrounded by the Chinese text on the obverse and a grain wreath with “5 Fen” in Chinese below the Imperial Seal on the reverse. This continued to Year 10 (1943), when it transitioned again to a lighter 0.75-gram weight versus the previous the 1.2 grams and matched the design of the Year 10 (1943) 1 Fen – with the exception of a “5” instead of “1” in the center. In Year 11 (1944), the 5 Fen composition transitioned to a reddish-brown fiber (magnesite) and the production ended in Year 12 (1945).

In 1949, when the Chinese Communist Party took control of China, the Soviet Union returned the occupied territory of Manchukuo to China, where it was reabsorbed into the country. At the request of Mao Zedong, Puyi was returned to China. He lived out the rest of his life not as emperor but as a Chinese civilian, going from prisoner, to street sweeper, to eventual author before his death in 1966. When it was all over, what remained are the artifacts to tell the story. The coinage of Manchukuo stands as historical relics of a country that went unrecognized by most of the world, with a puppet emperor controlled by Japan and a people who lost their land and basic human rights. The coinage of Manchukuo is the last coinage of the Emperor of China, a Chinese coinage, a Japanese coinage, a coinage of a state that doesn’t exist anymore, and a story of perseverance of its people.

Jay began collecting coins at the age of 13, when he inherited his uncle’s coin collection. Turner is one of the foremost experts in world coins, token and medal variety attribution, grading, and counterfeit detection. In 2017, Turner joined PCGS as a grader specializing in world coins. He is stationed at the PCGS U.S. headquarters and grades on-site for the Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Paris offices.

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THE LAST COINAGE OF THE EMPEROR OF CHINA, UNDER THE JAPANESE PUPPET STATE OF MANCHUKUO (1943) KT10 Y-13, China-Manchukuo, PCGS MS63. Population 10. Two higher. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
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Million

A GREAT COLLECTION MADE FULLER

Renowned collector Dell Loy Hansen is on a mission to complete “The Greatest U.S. Coin Collection of All-Time.” The Utah businessman and owner of Major League Soccer team Real Salt Lake is inspired by the late, great collector Louis Eliasberg, who spent decades building what was then the most comprehensive collection of United States coins ever assembled before reaching his goal in 1950. Recently, Hansen made headlines when he added an ultra-rare PCGS AU58+ 1854-S Liberty Head Half Eagle to his collection. The finest example of just four known and two accounted for in private hands hammered for $1.92 million at the March 2020 Stack’s Bowers Galleries auction.

Hansen, closing in on his goal of completing his “Greatest U.S. Coin Collection of All Time,” has just a few hurdles remaining, including the 1798 Draped Bust Small Eagle Half Eagle and 1822 Capped Bust Half Eagle. But behind every great coin collector is an intrepid coin dealer who helps locate, acquire, and deliver the coins necessary to completing the best collections. For Hansen, that person is John Brush, president of David Lawrence Rare Coins in Virginia Beach, Virginia. In recent months, Brush has helped Hansen acquire some of the rarest coins known and made international news headlines in August 2019 when he obtained Hansen’s PCGS PR63BM (Branch Mint proof designation) 1894-S Barber Dime for $1,320,000.

Brush says the 1854-S Liberty Head Half Eagle proved to be a different animal. “Patience was key on this coin, that’s for sure. Knowing where the coin is may be one thing, but this wasn’t a coin that could be pried away from the collection,” says Brush, who previously helped Hansen acquire the other

privately owned 1854-S Half Eagle, graded PCGS XF45. “We had to be patient,” Brush comments on the AU58+ specimen. “It fell to us in a really strange manner.” The coin had most previously belonged to collector D. Brent Pogue, who sadly passed away last summer at the age of 54.

What drives Brush’s ambition to help build a collection that deservedly lay claim to being “The Greatest U.S. Coin Collection of All Time”? In one word, passion. “To be able to have a hand in acquiring these rare coins and to be the ‘feet on the ground’ in the auction room is really quite exciting,” he says. “Even in a world that prefers online bidding, there’s something special about hearing the hammer fall and knowing you’ve just acquired another historical piece for a historical collection.” He likens the sensation to walking off the pitching mound in a baseball game after striking out the clean-up hitter with the game on the line.

“And after a few minutes, you come back down to earth and take a deep breath,” he says. “After acquiring the 1854-S Liberty Head Half Eagle, my reward was an In-N-Out burger and a milkshake… And the first person that I like to explain that victory to, after Mr. Hansen, is the man that put me on this collecting journey – my dad, Wendell Brush.”

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez has won multiple awards from the NLG and ANA for his work as a numismatic journalist and editor. He has been a coin collector since 1992 and enjoys all areas of United States coinage and U.S. minting history.

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Dealer John Brush Acquires the Ultra Rare 1854-S Half Eagle for the Magnificent D.L. Hansen Collection Rare PCGS 1854-S $5 Commands $1.9

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The Great du Pont COIN ROBBERY AND RECOVERY

Thursday, October 5, 1967, was a really terrific day for this author. I was 14 years old, a freshman in high school, and my beloved Boston Red Sox had just played Game 2 of baseball’s 1967 World Series. The Sox pitching ace, Jim Lonborg, shut out the St. Louis Cardinals 5-0, and my boyhood hero, Carl Yastrzemski, hit two home runs to win the game and tie the Series at one game each.

The next morning, I went looking for the story in The Boston Globe about the Red Sox win. The Sox heroics were certainly there, but there was also another story that caught my eye. I had been collecting coins for several years already, and my brother was attending coin shows as a dealer, so this article really piqued my interest.

About 1,500 miles south of me in Miami, Florida, five young men had driven to the affluent neighborhood of Coconut Grove to rob someone. The area was filled with mansions, estates, and palatial summer homes. Inside these mansions must be millionaires, and millionaires must have

cash! No one seems to know why the crooks stopped at one particular, massive 42-room mansion when so many other similar estates were nearby. The grandiose home was situated at 3500 St. Gaudens Road, an address well suited for those with an affinity for numismatics but one that likely held no meaning for these robbers.

The five young men were armed and looking for cash and jewelry, but they had no idea that they were about to acquire the rare coin collection of a lifetime. They also didn’t realize how much trouble these coins would cause them. Just before midnight, they stopped the car, donned their ski masks, and proceeded to break into this particular residence.

However, this was no ordinary mansion. It was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. du Pont, heir of the family that founded E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, the chemical giant. Willis was the youngest of 10 children and had left the family’s homeland of Delaware for the relaxing sunshine of Florida. He had married a Spanish model, Miren de Amezola de Balboa, and

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they had two children, Victor, age four at the time of the robbery, and his baby brother Lammot, then just one.

Many of his neighbors had private security guards watching over them and their property. Willis du Pont felt that the technology of the day would better serve to protect his family. His home was protected by a state-of-the-art alarm system and a network of closed-circuit cameras. Never fully comfortable with being in the public eye due to his wealth and fame, du Pont at least felt protected here.

Shortly after midnight, Willis and Miren were awakened by the sound of their bedroom door exploding open. The lights came on and in came the five masked strangers with their guns drawn. One of the robbers yelled, “We want your money. Tell us where it is!” As scary as that must have been, at least they were looking only for money – not to hurt or kidnap the family; money was something Willis could easily surrender.

The gang had rounded up young Victor from his room as well as the maid and butler, still on duty there, leaving the baby, Lammot, asleep in his crib, and brought them all into Willis and Miren’s bedroom. Two robbers stayed in the bedroom, forcing Miren to open the small bedroom safe. At one point, Miren panicked and couldn’t remember the combination, only to have a gun shoved into her face. Meanwhile, Willis was escorted downstairs.

In the bedroom safe were some $50,000 in cash and family jewelry, which would not have been a terrible haul on its own. But downstairs was a game-changer! Willis was forced to show them the walk-in safe next to his study. While the robbers were looking for more cash, inside the walk-in safe was one of the most impressive and valuable private coin collections in the country. The robbers realized that this was the haul of their dreams.

The robbers secured six suitcases from the du Pont attic and filled them with books and boxes full of rare coins, gold and silver pieces, and more than 1,000 silver dollars. After packing all of their loot, the family, the maid, and butler were tied up using a number of Willis’s silk ties. The stolen car that had brought them to the du Pont home was abandoned, and they used Miren’s brand new red Cadillac convertible to make their getaway.

Less than 30 minutes after they left, the butler had freed himself and immediately called police. While waiting for their arrival he untied the rest of the family who all gathered together downstairs. When the detectives arrived and began their investigation, they were perplexed at how these young robbers successfully avoided the sophisticated alarm system. Willis provided the unexpected answer. “The alarm system, unfortunately, had never been turned on.” As for getting into the house, an unlocked patio door meant that they didn’t even need to actually break in.

The Haul

Stolen were approximately 7,000 coins in total. Some 250 Russian Rouble coins from the famed Mikhailovich collection were taken along with more than 1,000 United States silver dollars. But all of that paled against the value in the handful of great American rare coins that Willis owned. His rarities were legendary in that he owned the collection of 13 private and territorial United States gold coins that were some of the finest known, two specimens of the legendary 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, and the famous trio of coins including the 1866 No Motto Seated Liberty Quarter, Half Dollar, and Dollar –all thought to be unique. Another major rarity stolen was the finest-known 1787 Brasher Doubloon.

Also stolen were more than $4,000 in cash and nearly $50,000 in family jewelry. This was an amazing haul for this inexperienced group of hoodlums. The estimated value of all items stolen easily exceeds $10 million today. While the local and state police ran the investigation, du Pont hired his own investigators headed by Harold Gray, a du Pont family attorney who traveled the globe trying to recover many of the coins that were stolen that evening. Gray was on the case until 2011, when he passed on at age 85, but not without having had some successful recoveries of a number of important coins.

Aftermath for the Victims

The du Ponts made significant changes to their lives after the robbery. The Coconut Grove mansion was sold within a few months and the family moved to an estate in Palm Beach that was much more secure, boasting not only a security system but also a cadre of armed guards protecting the property 24/7.

Miren’s Cadillac convertible was recovered the next day, but she refused to even get in the car. Within 48 hours Miren had a new convertible to drive. The vast majority of common coins were not recovered and, presumably, sold back into the numismatic marketplace. We will, however, focus on the items immediately recovered and then the five great rarities that were recovered after the crime and the role that various coin dealers played in their identification and subsequent recoveries.

Quick Recovery

Although it is believed that much of the jewelry was melted (and the precious stones extracted) so specific jewelry pieces could not be identified, the common coins were likely sold quickly for pennies on the dollar. In February of 1968, a brief four months after the robbery, the very first coins recovered were 13 Pioneer and Territorial Gold coins ransomed back to du Pont for $50,000. Edward Stanton, a Philadelphia bail bondsman, and his wife, Barbara, handled the transaction in a meeting with two “shady characters” in Philadelphia. Harold

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Gray had approved the ransom price of $50,000. The coins were returned as the $50,000 in small, unmarked bills were delivered to the crooks, stored in Barbara’s handbag. The Federal Bureau of Investigation was involved in this sting operation, and as soon as the bag changed hands the agents swooped in and arrested the two men. The family had hoped to ransom back all of the coins.

Most of the gold and platinum Russian Roubles of the Mikhailovich collection were recovered when it was being sold for its bullion value. Some 26 years later in 1993, Harold Gray flew to Zurich, Switzerland because two likely du Pont coins were being offered for sale by an Israeli collector – an 1804 Draped Bust Dollar (the Cohen specimen) and the unique 1850 $5 Norris, Gregg & Norris Stockton specimen Territorial Gold coin. In Zurich, Swiss Police, Interpol, and Gray arranged to meet the unnamed collector and purchase the coins. But the couriers of the coins became uneasy and tried to flee Switzerland. They were caught and subsequently released, but the coins were returned to Willis du Pont.

The Brasher Doubloon

The du Pont Specimen of the 1787 Brasher Doubloon. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

The recovery of the 1787 Brasher Doubloon was quite by coincidence. One of the participants in the robbery of the du Pont home wanted a coin for himself, over and above what the rest of his gang would split up. He conveniently palmed du Pont’s 1787 Brasher Doubloon.

The enterprising hoodlum who stole this coin taped it to his ankle to keep it safe and secure at all times. Eight months after the robbery (in May of 1968), this coin was still taped to his ankle. Unfortunately for him, he had a difficult temper to control. His wife suffered a beating at the hands of this

crook. But even more unfortunate for this robber was having married the daughter of a prominent Mafia chief. When the father-in-law saw the injury that his son-in-law inflicted upon his daughter, Dad sought to exact revenge. He had his son-inlaw beaten within an inch of his life. While at the hospital, the tape was discovered and removed, and the golden prize inside was found. The coin was identified as a stolen du Pont coin and Gray was called in to recover the piece for the du Pont family. Gray was quoted as saying, “We might never have recovered this coin if the guy had been a better fighter.”

The Linderman Specimen of the 1804 Silver Dollar

The Linderman Specimen of 1804 Silver Dollar, du Pont Collection. Courtesy of PCGS CoinFacts®.

Fast forward to 1980, some 13 years after the du Pont robbery. Tom DeLorey was working for a coin authentication team under the direction and ownership of the American Numismatic Association (ANA). DeLorey received a call from a man in Las Vegas who said that he had an opportunity to buy an 1804 Draped Bust Dollar. He hinted that the coin might very well be the stolen du Pont specimen and insisted that any possible 1804 Draped Bust Dollar had to be authenticated first. But the seller refused to come to the ANA’s headquarters in Colorado Springs. So, DeLorey agreed to meet the buyer and seller in Las Vegas. But the seller did not show up, and DeLorey assumed that was the end of the discussion.

But just a year later, in 1981, DeLorey crossed paths again with this stolen coin. A seller had made an agreement with a dealer in Texas to sell him this coin. The dealer demanded that the coin be authenticated by the ANA in Colorado Springs before making any payment. The seller would bring the coin to the ANA and leave it with them to authenticate. If they said it was genuine, the seller would leave the coin, fly back to Texas, and get paid. The ANA’s authentication team sent the authenticated coin to the Texas dealer.

The ANA authenticator handed the coin to DeLorey and asked him what he thought of it. DeLorey went to the library and there he matched the coin to the picture of the Linderman specimen, shown in references and in auction catalogs. The

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diagnostics all matched. It was the stolen du Pont coin.

ANA Executive Vice President Ed Rochette, and DeLorey convinced the seller to leave the coin overnight while they authenticated it. He agreed, filled out the forms, and paid an authentication fee. As soon as he left, they called officials with the FBI, who came and took custody of the coin. The next morning the FBI came back with mug shots of the man who had submitted the coin as well as those of an older man. The older man was identified as an important member of a Las Vegas crime syndicate.

When the seller came back for his coin, the FBI officers were waiting and arrested him and an older gentleman who was waiting in their car with the motor running. When the case went to court in Denver, both were able to escape conviction, as the jury believed the man’s story about his deceased grandfather giving him the coin and they also felt there wasn’t enough evidence to convict the older man.

Willis du Pont was so grateful that he donated the Linderman specimen to the Smithsonian and the Cohen coin was granted to the ANA Money Museum.

No Motto Quarter and Half Dollar

1866 Seated Liberty Quarter Dollar, No Motto, Judd-536 Proof, du Pont Specimen. Courtesy of American Numismatic Association.

By September 1999, the trio of 1866 No Motto Seated Liberty coins had been missing for 32 years. Kevin Lipton was a well-known Beverly Hills coin dealer and one who had handled many rarities of U.S. coinage. Lipton was contacted by Steve Teitelbaum, the owner of Los Angeles Coin, about a possible discovery coin that he had purchased over the counter in a collection. Teitelbaum drove to Kevin Lipton’s office and showed him the coin. Lipton immediately confirmed to Teitelbaum that the coin was not a new discovery piece but that it was the missing du Pont No Motto Seated Liberty Quarter. Teitelbaum contacted the du Pont family and the coin was reunited with them. But that was not the last of the “No Motto” coins to be recovered in such a manner.

The 1866 Liberty Seated Half Dollar, No Motto Variety, du Pont Collection. Courtesy of USA Coinbook.

A few weeks later, another remarkable occurrence also involved coin dealer Lipton. Superior Galleries had gone into bankruptcy several years earlier, but Lipton purchased the Beverly Hills building in which they were located. The successor company still occupied the building and as Kevin walked through the coin gallery, he saw a piece that looked interesting in one of their showcases. He examined it closely and when he turned the coin over was amazed to see that it lacked the normal “IN GOD WE TRUST” motto on the reverse.

Lipton immediately knew that this coin was the unrecovered du Pont 1866 No Motto Seated Liberty Half Dollar specimen. He notified the manager of the coin department, Steve Deeds, to the fact that one of the stolen du Pont rarities was sitting in his showcase where anyone could purchase it. It had been sold over the counter for well less than the coin was worth and sat in their inventory since its purchase a few weeks earlier. They returned the coin to the du Pont family.

The 1866 Liberty Seated No Motto Dollar

The 1866 Liberty Seated Dollar, No Motto. Courtesy of Stack's Bowers Galleries.

Nearly 37 years after the du Pont robbery, one additional rarity was located in February 2004. But the story begins the previous autumn, when John Kraljevich, Jr., received a call from a gentleman who was curious about a coin that

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American Numismatic Rarities (ANR) had auctioned in September 2003. The coin was an 1866 No Motto Seated Liberty Dollar, one of only two known to exist. The only other specimen of this rarity was the du Pont coin stolen back in 1967. The gentleman inquired how certain they were that only two examples were known and whether there were photographs of the du Pont specimen.

Upon further inquiry, Kraljevich learned that the person had acquired the coin as collateral on loan to a friend. The caller was hoping that the coin in his possession was a third yet-undiscovered example of this rarity rather than the stolen specimen, which he knew he would have to return. Over the next few months, the conversations continued yet were irregular, but the gentleman was a librarian and book collector from neighboring Maine. When he photographed the coin and sent the photos to ANR, it matched perfectly. Kraljevich and John Pack, also of ANR, who helped Kraljevich identify the coin with certainty, knew that they had located the long-lost du Pont rarity.

Convinced that this was the stolen du Pont specimen, the gentleman gave the coin to Kraljevich and Pack, and they notified officials at the ANA who, in turn, notified Willis du Pont. At the 2004 Baltimore Coin and Currency convention, all three of the No Motto coins were once again reunited, as they had been back in 1967.

Conclusion

Many of the du Pont rarities were returned, and a grateful Willis du Pont donated them to the ANA Money Museum and to the Smithsonian’s National Numismatic Collection. He was asked, years later, if he still collected coins. He responded that he did not. But if that response was untrue, du Pont – now in his mid-80s – has kept an extraordinarily low profile in the hobby. His one regret was that his 1879 $4 Stella has never been recovered. But he and his family recovered from the ordeal they suffered in 1967.

As for me, I recovered from the Red Sox seven-game loss in 1967 only after they won their first World Series in 86 years in 2004. In numismatics, as in baseball, time can heal all wounds!

Mike Garofalo has been a Professional Numismatist for over 40 years.

He was President of Liberty Numismatics and retired from APMEX, where he was Vice President and Director of Numismatics. He is a Life Member of the American Numismatic Association.

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FEATURE UPDATES

NEWLY LAUNCHED ACTIVITY

Our latest update to the PCGS Set Registry® is a complete update and relaunch of the Activity page. The new Set Registry Activity page is now your hub for all activity throughout your Registry. Each section of the Activity page has its own tile, with the layout and look following the same flow and design as the Set Registry Dashboard. Below are a few of the features you’ll find within the new Activity page.

Removal Requests

If you’re a PCGS Set Registry member, the first thing you do after receiving a newly acquired PCGS-graded item is add it to your inventory and any sets for which it qualifies. Most of the time this goes off without a hitch – you add your item and go about your day perusing your collection. Occasionally, a wrench is thrown into your process by the item already being registered to another member. Usually this occurs because the previous owner forgot to remove the item when they sold it or consigned it through an auction house; or maybe they didn’t realize it was still in their inventory after they sold the item weeks or even months earlier. If this is the case, a pop-up message will notify you that the item is already registered to another member. You are then asked if you would like to send a “Removal Request” asking the previous owner to release the item so that you can add it to your Registry.

Based on feedback from Set Registry members, the removal request process now has its own section within your Set Registry Activity page. Whether you are using your computer or the PCGS Set Registry app on an Apple or Android device, you can see all pending requests in one convenient location. The requesting member, along with the previously registered owner, will continue to be emailed regarding any new

requests. But they will also now be notified of these requests as soon as they login to their Registry. This update increases the visibility of removal requests and is aimed at helping members to remember to release items in a timely manner.

If there is a question of ownership, the member attempting to add the item to their inventory can upload images directly from their Activity page rather than emailing the images to PCGS. The currently registered owner can also release the item directly from their Activity page or indicate that they still own the item. This can be done by clicking or tapping one button rather than having to perform multiple steps to locate the item, retire any sets, and remove the item from their inventory. When an item is released by the previous owner or a Set Registry staff member, sets containing the item that were 90% or more complete will automatically be retired, and any sets under 90% complete will remain intact after removing the item.

Slot Requests

Our Registry team works daily to update set composites to ensure they are up to date with newly minted and released items along with new varieties, designations, and general updates to set composites. During this process, an item here or there is sometimes missed, and a member may not be able to add their item to a set. If you experience this, simply click the “Report a Cert That Should Match This Composite” link while viewing your set. If you believe your item should fit into a slot that already exists within the set composite, simply choose that slot from the drop-down list of empty slots within your set. Then you can enter the PCGS certification number into the appropriate field and submit your request.

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feature, the Activity page now puts your Set Changes alongside the rest of your Set Registry activity. This brings everything into one convenient and easy-to-navigate location.

Comments

Another feature of the Set Registry Activity Page is the ability to see comments that other members have left on your Registry Sets or Showcases. The Activity page will let members see the new comment, who left the comment, and which set or showcase the comment is tied to. This update will help members to communicate with each other by increasing the visibility of comments across the Registry. Rather than having to check each set and showcase individually, you will be able to see comments you’ve received alongside the rest of your Set Registry activity on its own dedicated tile within the Activity page.

tab then the information to submit your

If a new slot needs to be created, for a current-year-issued item or newly identified variety, you will select the “New Slot” tab then provide the required information to submit your request. Prior to a request being submitted, the Registry will automatically verify that the item you’ve listed has an active PCGS certification number and that you have it registered in your inventory. It will also display the item description to ensure you are entering the correct certification number. After submitting your request, you will see a new pending request on your Activity page. If you need to provide our Set Registry staff with additional documentation, such as images of the item showing information that may not show in the PCGS system, you can do so directly from the Activity page. If additional information is needed, you will be notified through notifications within the Activity page. You will also see when a request has been processed and if you are able to add your item to your set.

Set Changes

If another member adds an item to their set, or if someone completes a set and now your ranking has changed as a result, this will show on the Set Changes tile within the Activity page. You will also be able to see the member who now outranks you. If their set is viewable to the public, you will be able to click into their set from the Set Changes tile to see how you can improve your set and surpass them in the rankings. Although activity tracking has been an existing Registry

Voting

In the coming months, the PCGS Set will enable

In the coming months, the PCGS Set Registry will enable voting on certain sets, slots, and other aspects of the Registry. This is commonly referred to as “Crowdsourcing” and will allow Set Registry members to engage on a new level with other members, the Registry staff and the collecting community by giving Registry members a say in what slots and items are added to certain sets that they have a vested interest in.

On sets where voting has been enabled, members will see a notification on their Activity page showing that voting has been opened for a set they’ve started. The member will then be able to cast their vote in how the set should be updated, whether a new slot should be added to the composite, or if certain items should be allowed into certain slots. Once voting has been closed, the member will see the outcome on their Activity page within the Voting tile.

We are working to provide continuous updates in the form of new features, tools, and improvement of the overall appearance and flow of the Set Registry so that current and future members can continue to build their collections easily and efficiently across multiple devices. If you have an idea, suggestion, or recommendation for a new feature or a suggestion on how to improve a current feature or tool, please contact us.

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over 115,000 registered sets with over 1.7 million registered items. The PCGS Set Registry continues to be the premier platform for you to build one-of-a-kind sets and collections and compete with fellow collectors for annual awards, day-today medals, and

achievements. And all of this is available while being able to track your entire inventory on your desktop or in the palm of your hand. To join the PCGS Set Registry and start building your collection, visit www.PCGS.com/SetRegistry today! For questions regarding the PCGS Set Registry, or for assistance with starting or maintaining your Registry Sets, contact our Set Registry team at SetRegistry@Collectors.com

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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF $2 BANKNOTES

NOTABLE NOTES

The first Legal Tender $2 notes were authorized for issue by the United States Congress on February 25, 1862. The 1862 Legal Tender notes, printed and cut in a larger size than what we are currently used to, are aptly referred to as “Large Size” notes. The first $2 Legal Tender notes carry a portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the obverse while the reverse has a total of four large “2” digit imprints on each corner of the note. The reverse also has two large circles at the center filled with many small encircled “2”s in the central part of the note. Large Size banknotes measure approximately 7.375” x 3.125”, or approximately 23 square inches. These are about 44% larger than notes used in commerce today, which measure 6.14” x 2.61” or about 16 square inches.

After 1862, Large Size Legal Tender $2 bills were issued under Series 1869 (known as the “Rainbow” issue), 1874, 1875, 1878, 1880, and 1917. For the 1869 issue and beyond, the obverse design was changed to feature Thomas Jefferson’s portrait. All the $2 banknotes issued since then have carried Jefferson’s portrait. Volumes could be written describing the different types of $2 Large Size notes that have been issued over the decades. The series has seen many different design changes, some subtle and some not so subtle, including variances in the Treasury seal shape, its location and size, signature combinations, and obligation verbiage.

In 1928, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (the United States government’s printing agency) introduced what is commonly referred to as “Small Size” notes, bearing the same dimensions as the paper notes in circulation today. Jefferson, again, appears on the obverse, but the reverse features Monticello, Jefferson’s sprawling Virginia estate. Over time, subtle changes in the printed design, such as an updated Treasury Secretary signature, would necessitate a change in

the Series letter, from 1928 Plain to 1928A, then to 1928B, and so on – all the way up to Series 1928G.

The 1928 $2 banknotes are also referred to as “Red Seal” notes because of the red-colored Treasury seal located on the left side of the obverse. Red Seal $2 banknotes were also issued under Series 1953 and 1963. However, on these more modern versions, the red Treasury seal location was shifted to the opposite (right) side of the obverse.

The reverse of 1953 and 1963 Series $2 banknotes also feature Jefferson’s Monticello estate. The $2 notes from 1953 and 1963 have an array of notable variations which can be differentiated by the Series letter after the date (1953A, 1953B, etc.). The 1963 Series notes were the first to carry the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” on the reverse. Additionally, the inscription, “WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND,” was removed.

On April 13, 1976, the United States celebrated its 200th year of independence by issuing a modified and newly designed $2 banknote. On the obverse, the Treasury seal was now green in color, rather than red. This new note was issued under the Federal Reserve System, and therefore has the inscription “FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE” added to the obverse, located just above Jefferson’s portrait. The obverse of the $2 1976 design depicts the same Jefferson portrait, just slightly modified.

Jaime Hernandez is an editor for the PCGS Price Guide, and has been a proud member of the PCGS team since 2005. By the time he reached his early 20s, Jaime was successfully buying and selling coins with some of the most prominent dealers and collectors in the country.

Email: jhernandez@collectors.com

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INTO A BUSINESS

Like many who are reading this article, I began collecting coins as a kid. Ever since I can remember, I have had an affinity for coins. I started off around the age of four collecting Lincoln Wheat Cents and filling a 1941-1958 Lincoln Cent album. Eventually, my tastes became more expensive. By six, I was spending time with my father searching eBay for nicely toned certified Roosevelt Dimes. I collected casually for a few years but eventually lost interest as I began pursuing other hobbies and activities.

Nearly 10 years later, I became interested in coins again. In 2012, I began visiting a local coin shop and purchasing coins that I believed were priced under market value. By 2014, I assembled a small collection and began wondering how I might go about ever selling these coins, if I wanted to. I stumbled upon my answer only a few weeks later. I was browsing Instagram and saw another young collector selling coins who seemed to be making steady sales. I made my own account and within a few weeks had conducted a handful of successful transactions and began to establish a solid reputation for myself My activity in the hobby steadily increased, buying and selling more and more coins

After a year of dealing in coins, I realized that this opportunity had real potential – something I could invest my time in and hopefully transform into a legitimate career. I knew I needed a steady supply of coins, so I began travelling to coin shops and coin shows with my father more often, eventually driving as far as six hours round trip just to visit one dealer As the number of coins I was offered massively increased, I recognized an obstacle; I was stuck dealing mostly in coins that were in my relatively narrow comfort zone

A few dealers and coin collecting friends were kind enough to mentor me, sharing a wealth of knowledge with me on a variety of topics such as grading coins, recognizing problem coins, and researching and identifying varieties, among many other things In 2016, only a few weeks after graduating

a few weeks after

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THE AGE OF 15

high school, I attended the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Summer Seminar and participated in a course called “Grading U.S. Coins, Part 2,” instructed by David McCarthy and Steven Feltner – the latter having already mentored me for several years. Equipped with my sharpened grading skills, several mentors, and a considerable number of venues in which to purchase coins, I began dealing coins full time.

My business continued expanding, and I began submitting more coins to PCGS, ever broadening the scope of material I dealt in and always searching for information that could be useful in my endeavor. For the past four years, I have traveled all over the country visiting dealers and coin shows looking for the next deal and always keeping an eye out for coins that are a rare variety, high grade, toned, or otherwise unique. I can attribute my success today to two main factors: knowledge and mentors. If you want to pursue coins professionally, you need a wealth of knowledge to identify a good deal. You also need a mentor to help you get out there, overcome obstacles, and employ your knowledge in the real world. my time in and hopefully transform into a career I as coins, recognizing coins,

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ABOUT THE PRICES LISTED IN THE RCMR

AND THE ONLINE PCGS PRICE GUIDE

The prices listed in the RCMR and online are designed to represent a fair retail asking price from a knowledgeable seller to a knowledgeable buyer. Many factors can influence the value of a rare coin in a given PCGS grade. As no two vintage rare coins are exactly alike, and as grades represent a range rather than a point on a scale, fair asking prices (and prices realized at auctions) may sometimes vary from the prices listed herein.

Some of the factors that can result in prices being above the RCMR/Price Guide listing include:

1. Exceptional eye appeal or particularly attractive toning – usually in multicolored hues and shades.

2. A coin that falls at the upper end of the grade range.

3. Endorsement of the PCGS grade by another third-party service.

4. A coin graded a number of years ago, to some, adds to its appeal and value.

5. Two buyers at an auction, both with sufficient funds and both highly desirous of owning a particular coin, will often cause a “runaway” result.

Some of the factors that can result in prices being below the RCMR/Price Guide listing include:

1. Unattractive, dark, or splotchy toning – poor eye appeal.

2. A coin that falls at the lower end of the grade range.

3. Lack of retail demand at an auction may result in an abnormally low price realized.

4. A sudden change in the population report, such as a new “finest-known” piece being certified, the appearance of a small hoard, or the certification of another example in the identical grade.

5. A particular dealer’s desire or need to reduce inventory or raise money may result in an offering below the general market.

Infrequently traded coins with little or no track record over the past decade or so can be very difficult to properly value, and the offering of such a coin may bring a price well in excess or well below the price listed in the RCMR or online PCGS Price Guide. Many scarce-date Liberty gold coins fall into this category. Other values that can be highly variable include coins that lack a modifier, such as non-FSB Mercury Dimes, non-Full Head Standing Liberty Quarters, etc. Coins that “just miss” qualifying can often bring far higher prices than those that are not close to qualifying.

Keep in mind that the values listed are only a guide. Many coins offered above the prices listed here may be extremely fair buys and well worth the dealer’s asking price or the price paid at an auction. Conversely, coins can sometimes be found below the prices listed here due to a variety of reasons. Remember – use this guide as a part of your pricing research effort, not the only source.

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PRICE GUIDE

The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report is published bi-monthly by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS). The prices listed in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide are meant to serve as a guide to assist the rare coin buying public in determining values for all significant United States coins. Before you use the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide, you should read the following information very carefully.

What do the RCMR Prices Mean?

The prices listed in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide are average dealer asking prices for PCGS-graded United States coins. The prices are compiled from various sources, including dealer ads in trade papers, dealer fixed price lists and websites, major auctions, and activity at major coin shows. The prices are what you should expect to pay, on average, for PCGS-graded coins. Note that RCMR prices do not apply to coins which have not been graded by PCGS, coins that have been graded by other grading services, or non-third party graded coins where the grade is represented by the seller, may not have been graded by the same standards as PCGSgraded coins and their market value may be different.

Time Sensitivity of Prices

Prices for U.S. rare coins can and do change frequently. Prices for more generic issues can move weekly and even daily. The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report is a bi-monthly publication and is subject to lead times for printing and mailing. Prices listed in the RCMR are derived from the more comprehensive PCGS Online Price Guide (www.PCGS.com). RCMR prices are the prices listed in the PCGS Online Price Guide the day the RCMR

is sent to the printer. For up-to-date prices, check the PCGS Online Price Guide on www.PCGS.com/prices.

Price Sensitivity of Bullion-Related Issues

Some U.S. coin prices are very sensitive to movements in the price of silver, gold, and platinum, and the prices of these metals change daily. Bullion-sensitive U.S. coins include most silver, gold and platinum Eagles, gold Buffalo, lower-grade examples of the more common date pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, and some modern gold commemoratives. As of April 2020, metals prices were approximately: Gold: $1,704 Silver: $15.70 Platinum: $757

Price Changes

Price changes are indicated by an arrow to the right of the price. A green arrow pointing up indicates a price that has moved up since the previous issue of the RCMR. A red arrow pointing down indicates a price that has moved down since the previous issue of the RCMR.

Issues Priced

The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists prices for all regular-issue and commemorative United States coins minted from 1792 to date. Prices are listed for regular strikes, proofs and some special strikes. Prices are listed for all dates and mint marks and all major varieties. Prices are also listed for “type.” This listing appears at the start of each section for each type of coin and refers to the price for the most common date of a particular type.

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Grades and Designations

There are 30 grades used by PCGS to grade coins, 1 being the lowest grade and 70 being the highest grade. Space considerations do not allow the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report to list prices for every grade. Consequently, the RCMR lists prices for up to 10 grades for individual coins. Grades listed are at intervals that should be the most useful to coin buyers. For “in-between” grades, readers should refer to the PCGS Online Price Guide. The RCMR lists prices at the highest end of the grading scale for the highest grade known, either graded by PCGS or known to exist in that grade. The RCMR does not list prices for fantasy grades, i.e. grades higher than are known to exist for a certain coin. The RCMR lists prices for coins with special striking designations, such as full bands, red color, prooflike surfaces, etc. For a description of all the grades and designations used in the RCMR, refer to the PCGS Grading Standards listed in this issue.

Complete Set Prices

The PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists complete set prices for many coin series. There are three types of complete set prices. A “date set” is a set of one of each date of

a particular series. A “date and mint mark” set is a set that includes every date and mint mark in a series. A “with major varieties” set is a set with one of every date, mint mark, and major variety. Prices for complete sets are listed “per grade,” i.e. the price for the complete set if every coin in the set was in the particular grade listed.

Population Figures

Besides prices for every coin, the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide lists the PCGS population, i.e. the number of coins graded by PCGS, for each coin.

Very Important Information Please Read Carefully

The coin market is volatile and thinly capitalized. Significant short-term price swings are always possible. Collectors Universe, its principals, and representatives do not guarantee a profit nor guarantee against a loss for any coin you buy or sell based on the information in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide. Collectors Universe, its principals, and representatives also do not guarantee the accuracy of the information in the PCGS Rare Coin Market Report Price Guide. You buy and sell rare coins at your own risk. The following are the general grading standards for both regular strikes and proofs.

PCGS COIN GRADING STANDARDS

Space does not permit us to show a comprehensive photographic grading guide here, but those interested in a detailed look at virtually all U.S. coins in all grades are referred to PCGS’s Photograde section, found at www.PCGS.com/photograde

Regular Strikes

For regular strikes, the primary attribute for circulated grades, i.e. Poor (PO01) to About Uncirculated (AU58), is the amount of wear or the amount of the original design detail that is still evident. Other attributes contributing to the grade for circulated regular strikes are surface preservation and eye appeal, either of which can be positive, negative, or neutral and which affect the grade accordingly. For regular strikes in Uncirculated condition (MS60 to MS70), there are four primary attributes that determine grade: marks, strike, luster, and eye appeal.

Components of Mint State Grading

Strike

The completeness/incompleteness of a coin’s intended detail when originally struck.

Luster

The strength and pattern of light reflected off a coin.

Surface Preservation

The condition of the surface of a coin notably marks and/or scratches.

Eye Appeal

The element that “grabs” the viewer. The overall look of a coin. Often manifested as “toning.”

A PCGS MS70 is a modern coin in "as struck by Mint" condition. Minor mintmade imperfections may be present. No damage or imperfections caused after minting. Not known in vintage coins. A PCGS MS69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Must be

fully struck and have full original luster and eye appeal.

APCGSMS68 will have some extremely minor imperfections. Must be sharply struck, have full original luster, and good eye appeal.

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A PCGS MS67 will have some minor imperfections (marks, abrasions, etc). Must be well struck and have good luster and eye appeal.

A PCGS MS66 will have a few marks and/or abrasions. The strike, luster, and eye appeal must be good.

A PCGS MS65 will have some marks and/or abrasions, but they will be minor. The strike must be above average, and luster and eye appeal must be good.

A PCGS MS64 will have some marks and/or abrasions, and they may be significant. The strike and eye appeal should be average or above and must not be negative. Luster may be somewhat subdued.

A PCGS MS63 will have marks and abrasions that are moderate in number and/or size. Strike may not be full and eye appeal can be slightly negative. Luster may be somewhat dull.

A PCGS MS62 will have no wear on high points. There may be considerable marks and abrasions and some may be severe. Strike may not be full and eye appeal may be negative. Luster may be dull.

A PCGS MS61 will have no wear on the high points. There may be multiple heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be dull, and/or eye appeal may be negative.

APCGSMS60 will have no wear on the high points. There may be many heavy marks and abrasions. Strike may not be full, luster may be very dull, and/or eye appeal may be quite negative.

A PCGS AU58 will show full detail with minor friction on only the highest points.

A PCGS AU55 will show full detail with friction on less than 1/2 of the surface, mainly on the high points.

A PCGS AU53 will show full detail with friction on 1/2 or more of the surface. There may be a very slight flatness on high points.

A PCGS AU50 will show full detail

with friction over most of the surface and slight flatness on high points.

XF45 Detail is complete with most high points slightly flat.

XF40 Detail is complete with some high points flat.

VF35 Detail is 80 to 85% complete.

VF30 Detail is 70 to 80% complete.

VF25 Detail is 60 to 70% complete.

VF20 Detail is 50 to 60% complete.

F15 Detail is full in recessed areas. All lettering is sharp.

F12 Detail is evident in deeply recessed areas. Lettering is mostly sharp.

VG10 Design is worn with some detail evident.

VG08 Design is worn with only slight detail evident.

G06 Detail is flat, but rims are complete. Peripheral lettering is full.

G04 Detail is flat. Rims slightly worn. Peripheral lettering nearly full.

AG03 Rims are worn but most lettering is readable though worn.

FR02 Mostly worn, but some design details are visible.

PO01 Barely identifiable as to date and type.

Proofs

For proof strikings, the primary attributes of grade are hairlines and/or marks (or lack of), reflectivity (for brilliant proofs), and eye appeal. Note that nearly all proofs are fully struck, thus strike is usually not a factor. Strike only comes into play when a proof shows a partial strike, resulting in a downward adjustment of grade. Note that for toned brilliant proofs, the reflectivity is as perceived under toning.

A PCGS PR70 shows no imperfections under five-power magnification. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective.

A PCGS PR69 will show only one or two miniscule imperfections. Brilliant proofs must be 100% fully reflective.

A PCGS PR68 will have some extreme-

ly minor imperfections. Eye appeal must be outstanding. Brilliant proofs will be fully reflective.

A PCGS PR67 will have some minor imperfections (hairlines or perhaps an extremely minor mark or two). Eye appeal must be very good. Brilliant proofs must be fully reflective or virtually so.

A PCGS PR66 will have a few hairlines and/or very minor marks. Eye appeal must be very good. Brilliant proofs must be fully reflective or nearly so.

A PCGS PR65 will have minor hairlines and or minor marks. Eye appeal must be positive. Brilliant proofs must show good reflectivity.

A PCGS PR64 will have noticeable hairlines and/or small marks. Eye appeal must not be negative. Brilliant proofs may have subdued reflectivity.

A PCGS PR63 will have obvious hairlines and/ or marks. Eye appeal may be somewhat negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull.

A PCGS PR62 will have numerous hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal may be quite negative. Brilliant proofs may be dull.

A PCGS PR6l will have lots of hairlines and/or marks. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective.

A PCGS PR60 will have no wear on the high points, but will be very hairlined and/ or marked. Eye appeal is negative. Brilliant proofs may not be reflective. Proofs below PR60 For proof strikings grading below PR60, the grading is based on the amount of wear and the standards are the same as for regular strikes.

In addition to grade, certain coins have characteristics that collectors recognize as important and PCGS designates these characteristics using the standards that follow.

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PCGS COIN DESIGNATIONS

Color for Copper Coins (MS60 or better)

Full Steps for Jefferson Nickels

Brown (BN) PCGS designates Brown for copper coins that have less than 5% of their original mint red color.

Full Steps (FS) PCGS designates Full Steps for Jefferson Nickels that grade MS60 or better and show a full five or six steps in the portrait of Monticello (Thomas Jefferson’s home) on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also have no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, to the separation of the steps.

Full Bands for Mercury Dimes

Full Bands (FB) PCGS designates Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the upper and lower horizontal bands of the torch on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also show no significant cuts or marks across the horizontal bands.

Red Brown (RB) PCGS designates Red and Brown for copper coins that grade MS60 or better and show between 5% and 95% of their original mint red color.

Red (RD) PCGS designates Red for copper coins that grade MS60 or better and show 95% or more of their original mint red color.

Full Bands (FB) PCGS designates Full Bands for Mercury Dimes that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the central crossbands on the crossbands on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also have no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, of the separation of the crossbands.

Full Head (FH) PCGS designates Full Head for Standing Liberty Quarters that grade AU50 or better and show full detail of Ms. Liberty’s hair (on Type Ones) or helmet (on Type Twos); Type Ones (1916-1917) must show a distinct separation between the hair cords and the cap. Type Twos (1917-1930) must show three complete and distinct leaves to the helmet, a complete outline to the bottom of the helmet, and a distinct ear hole. Note that on the ultra-rare 1918/7S, PCGS will designate Full Head on coins that grade XF40 or better and that meet the Full Head criteria.

Full Bands for Roosevelt Dimes Full Head for Standing Liberty Quarters
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FullBellLines(FBL) PCGS designates

Full Bell Lines for Franklin Half Dollars that grade MS60 or better and show full separation of the lines on the bottom of the Liberty Bell on the reverse. To qualify for this designation, a coin must also show no major disturbances, including cuts and marks, of the separation of the bell lines.

Prooflike

Surfaces

Prooflike (PL) PCGS designates

Prooflike for coins that grade MS60 or better and show clear reflectivity, i.e. mirrored surfaces at a distance of two to four inches. If the cartwheel effect or striations cause an area to lose clarity, the designation will not apply.

Deep Mirror Prooflike (DMPL) PCGS designates Deep Mirror Prooflike for Morgan Dollars that grade MS60 or better and show deep reflectivity, i.e. deeply mirrored surfaces. The differences between PL and DMPL is one of degree.

Cameo Proofs

Cameo (CA) PCGS designates Cameo for brilliant proofs that show light to moderate frosting of the devices. Both sides of a coin must have frosted devices to earn the Cameo designation.

that display deep, even frosting on the devices of both sides of the coin.

No Grade Coins

PCGS does not grade coins that are counterfeit, have been artificially toned, have had their surfaces altered, have been environmentally damaged, have been abrasively cleaned, have extremely large scratches, or have been repaired. Some allowances are made for ultra rarities, colonials, and territorial gold coins, in which there are some instances when “net grading” is used by PCGS as a service to the numismatic community.

PCGS Holder

No grade coins are returned to the submitter with encapsulation. Code Reason 82 Filed Rims 91 Questionable Color 92 Cleaning 93 Planchet Flaw 94 Altered Surfaces 95 Stratch(es) 97 Environmental Damage 98 Damage

No PCGS Holder

No grade coins are returned to the submitter without encapsulation. Code Reason 83 Peeling Lamination 86 Authenticity Unverifiable 90 Counterfeit 96 No Service 99 PVC Residue

Would you like further information about the PCGS Grading Standards, Designations, and No Grade Standards? View high-resolution images and indepth videos for each at www.PCGS. com/grades. PCGS Banknote uses a 70-point numerical scale universally accepted by collectors.

Deep Cameo (DCAM) PCGS designates Deep Cameo for brilliant proofs

PCGS COIN DESIGNATIONS
Full Bell Lines for Franklin Half Dollars
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PCGS

Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 1, Facing Left (1793)

1000 1793 BN 2850 3850 5300 9000 15500 18000 42500 60000 125000 315000 66 608

1001 1793 RB - - - - - - - - 200000 - 63 1

Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 2, Facing Right, Large Head (1794)

1003 1794 BN 450 900 1275 2150 3000 4750 14500 26000 92500 175000 66 459

1004 1794 RB - - - - - - - - - 250000 67 1

35015 1794 LowReliefHead BN 450 900 1275 2150 3100 5000 14500 21500 92500 165000 66 102

35054 1794 HighReliefHead BN - - - - 3100 5000 14500 21500 92500 200000 66 36

35055 1794 HighReliefHead RB - - - - - - - - - 235000 67 3

Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 3, Facing Right, Small Head (1795-1797)

1009 1795 LetteredEdge BN 315 600 975 1400 2750 4900 11000 16500 40000 135000 67 180 1015 1795 LEPunctuatedDate BN 365 675 1375 2000 4500 6900 15000 - - 160000 65 50 1012 1795 PEPunctuatedDate BN 315 600 975 1650 3150 6750 24000 - 80000 - 63 101

1013 1795 PEPunctuatedDate RB - - - - - - - - - 165000 67

1018 1795 PlainEdge,NoPole BN 315 600 975 1400 2850 4900 12000 18500 40000 135000 66 376 1030 1796 NoPole BN 25000 50000 100000 150000 250000 - - - - 600000 65 9 1027 1796 WithPole BN 13000 17000 25000 38500 75000 85000 130000 - - 400000 65 49 1028 1796 WithPole RB - - - - - - - - 235000 - 66 6 1042 1797 1Above1 BN 315 600 975 1400 2750 4900 11000 16500 40000 125000 66 218 1043 1797 1Above1 RB - - - - - - - - - 165000 67 1 1036

800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 1049

- - - 1650 5000 10500 30000 66 1050 Type

- - - - - - - 20000 40000 - 64 1051 1800 BN 110 170 215 465 700 1400 3000 4650 6750 22500 65 416 1052 1800 RB - - - - - - - 16000 39500 - 64 19 1053 1800 RD - - - - - - - 30000 - - 63 4 1054 1802/0 Reverseof1800 BN 18500 36500 57500 100000 120000 - - - - - 40 13 1057 1802/0 Reverseof1802 BN 1000 2200 4500 15000 35000 - - - - - 45 198 1060 1803 BN 90 140 235 475 925 2250 4200 6500 10500 - 64 491 1061 1803 RB - - - - - - 4750 - 12500 - 66 3 1069 1804 Crosslet4,Stems BN 90 140 160 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 19500 65 709 1075 1804 SpikedChin BN 98 160 200 310 485 1100 2200 4250 7850 21500 66 754 1066 1804 Plain4,Stems BN 115 185 360 785 1500 6000 10000 - 46000 - 64 91 1072 1804 Crosslet4 NoStems BN 90 150 175 285 435 850 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 205 1073 1804 Crosslet4,NoStems RB - - - - - - - 5000 10500 30000 65 5 1063 1804 Plain4NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 1217 1064 1804 Plain4NoStems RB - - - - - - - 5000 10500 30000 65 27 1081 1805 NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 2350 5500 7000 25000 65 296 1082 1805 NoStems RB - - - - - - - 11500 16000 30000 66 2 1087 1805 Small5,Stems BN 1100 1500 3250 16500 38500 48500 - - - - 58 72 1090 1805 Large5,Stems BN 90 140 185 280 425 1450 2650 7150 11000 - 64 172 1093 1806 Small6,NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 929 1094 1806 Small6,NoStems RB - - - - - - 1650 5000 10500 30000 65 43 1095 1806 Small6,NoStems RD - - - - - - - 20000 40000 - 64 3 1096 1806 Small6,Stems BN 220 375 800 2300 4000 8250 13500 35000 100000 - 64 78 1099 1806 Large6,Stems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 - 64 255 1100 1806 Large6,Stems RB - - - - - - 1650 5000 11500 - 66 52 1101 1806 Large6,Stems RD - - - - - - - 20000 40000 - 64 7 1104 1807

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ALL
DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade
BN 315
BN
BN 50000
DRAPED BUST HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL
Bust Half Cent
(1800-1808)
1107
BN
- 64 284 1110 1808/7 BN 220 375 625 2150 4500 15000 - - - - 58 141 CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 0 BestGrade ALL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) (1809-1836) 1119 Type BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550 850 1700 - 66 1120 Type RB - - - - - 335 1000 1400 3900 - 66 1121 Type RD - - - - - 330 1750 4000 15000 - 65 1123 1809 BN 60 90 150 190 500 700 1900 4100 6500 - 65 578 1124 1809 RB - - - - - - 2300 8000 23500 - 65 11 1129 1809 Circlein0 BN 70 120 450 800 1350 5500 - 25000 - - 66 65 1126 1809/6 9overinverted9 BN 75 125 225 315 850 1400 3250 5500 42500 - 65 468 1127 1809/6 9overinverted9 RB - - - - - - 4500 - - - 63 1 1132 1810 BN 80 150 400 700 1200 1600 3800 8000 18000 - 65 207 1133 1810 RB - - - - - - 6500 - - - 63 1 1135 1811 BN 450 1400 3000 t 4250 t 23500 - 105000 - - - 63 254 1138 1811 MickleyRestrike BN - - - - - - 18000 24500 27500 - 65 3 1141 1825 BN 60 95 165 200 400 900 2000 3600 6200 - 65 503 1142 1825 RB - - - - - - 2500 9750 - - 64 4 1144 1826 BN 60 90 120 150 300 425 1075 1700 6000 - 66 560 1145 1826 RB - - - - - 550 2500 25000 - - 64 5 1147 1828 13Stars BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550 850 1700 - 66 1453 1148 1828 13Stars RB - - - - - 335 1000 1400 3900 - 65 220 1149 1828 13Stars RD - - - - - 350 3350 5500 20000 - 65 21 1150 1828 12Stars BN 65 115 175 275 525 1100 1800 3000 6500 - 65 421 1151 1828 12Stars RB - - - - - - 2500 8750 40000 - 65 6 1153 1829 BN 60 90 110 140 210 310 550 1250 2750 - 66 506 HALF CENTS
1797 PlainEdge BN 335 650 1025 1400 3050 4900 12500 19500 50000 - 66 189 1037 1797 PlainEdge RB - - - - - - - - - 175000 65 35107 1797 LowHead,PlainEdge
600 975 1400 3000 - - - - - 35 38 1033 1797 LetteredEdge
800 1750 2750 5500 14000 22000 - - - - 45 16 1039 1797 GrippedEdge
60000 90000 97500 - - - - - - 12 5
Draped
(1800-1808)
1048 Type BN 90 140 185 280 425
Type RB - - -
RD
BN 90 140 185 325 450 1500 2650 11000 40000 - 64 480
1808
90 140 185 340 600 2100 2950 9000 30000

55000 60000 70000 80000 90000 125000 - - - 66 10 1187 1831 Original RB - - 15000 - - - - - - - 62 1 1189 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836

- - 6500 11500 15000 27500 35000 42500 - - 67 7 1190 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 RB - - - 11500 17500 45000 55000 - - - 66 10 1191 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 RD - - - - 22000 47500 67500 - - - 66 6 1192 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1840 BN - - 10000 17500 25000 35000 60000 - - - 66 4 1193 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1840 RB - - - 22500 30000 45000 75000 - - - 66 2 1195 1832 BN - - - - 35000 - - - - - 64 3 1196 1832 RB - - - - 55000 75000 - - - - 65 3 1198 1833 BN 4000 4400 4900 6000 9500 12500 - - - - 65 20 1199 1833 RB - - - 7500 15000 27500 37500 - - - 66 9 1200 1833 RD - - - - - 27500 - - - - 65 1 1201 1834 BN - - 4900 6000 9500 12500 16500 - - - 66 9 1202 1834 RB - - 6000 7500 15000 27500 37500 - - - 66 10 1203 1834 RD - - - - - 27500 - - - - 65 1 1204 1835 BN - - 4900 6000 9500 12500 - - - - 65 8 1205 1835 RB - - 6000 7500 15000 27500 - - - - 65 4 1206 1835 RD - - - - 18500 - - - - - 64 2 1207 1836 Original BN 4500 4900 5650 7250 11000 14500 18500 - - - 66 23 1208 1836 Original RB - - - 9000 16500 29000 - - - - 65 8 1209 1836 Original RD - - - - - 30000 - - - - 65 1 35315 1836 1st Restrike, Rev of 1836 BN - - - 6500 10000 13500 17500 - - - 66 3 1210 1836 Restrike, Rev of 1840 BN - - - - 15000 22500 - - - - 65 1 1211 1836 Restrike, Rev of 1840 RB - - - - 19500 - 35000 - - - 66 4

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 36 MAY - JUNE 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 0 BestGrade ALL
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RD -
CLASSIC HEAD HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Classic Head Half Cent (1809-1836) (1809-1836) 1174 Type BN 4000 4400 4900 6000 9500 12500 16500 25000 - - 67 1175 Type RB 4500 5000 6000 7500 15000 27500 37500 - - - 66 1176 Type RD 5000 5500 7000 10000 18500 27500 42000 - - - 66 1186 1831
BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) (1840-1857)
- 1200 2600 9000 65 21 1233 1855 BN 55 72 90 110 180 240 315 400 600 1100 66 963 1234 1855 RB - - - - - 250 400 625 900 1700 66 302 1235 1855 RD - - - - - 275 450 1000 1650 4250 65 291 1236 1856 BN 55 72 95 120 190 300 350 475 650 1650 65 459 1237 1856 RB - - - - - 265 425 650 1200 2150 65 83 1238 1856 RD - - - - - - 525 1700 4500 24500 66 17 1239 1857 BN 65 92 165 200 260 365 435 675 850 2000 65 617 1240 1857 RB - - - - - 375 575 850 1050 1950 65 185 1241 1857 RD - - - - - - 625 1450 2400 7500 65 21 BRAIDED HAIR HALF CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Braided Hair Half Cent (1840-1857) (1840-1857) 1245 Type BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 45000 - - 67 1246 Type RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 1247 Type RD 4250 4750 8500 9500 18500 24500 37500 46000 - - 67 1248 1840 Original BN 5000 5500 6000 7500 15000 20000 43500 - - - 66 11 1249 1840 Original RB 5500 6000 7000 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 4 1250 1840 Original RD - 7000 - - - - - - - - 61 1 1251 1840 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 12 1252 1840 Restrike RB - - - 7500 12000 23500 - - - - 65 4 1253 1840 Restrike RD - - - - 18500 - - - - - 64 1 HALF CENTS
1154 1829
15000
66
1155 1829
37500 - - 64 1 1156 1831
- - 55 9 1159 1832
1150 3250 - 66 816 1160 1832
- 345 1075 4500 25000 - 65 17 1162 1833
850 1700 - 66 888 1163 1833
- 335 1000 1400 3900 - 66 129 1164 1833
- - - - - 330 1750 4000 15000 - 65 17 1165 1834
550 850 2000 - 65 945 1166 1834
- - - - - 335 1000 1950 4250 - 66 52 1167 1834
- - - - - - 2500 6250 19500 - 65 3 1168 1835
550 850 1700 - 66 1578 1169 1835
- 335 1000 1400 3900 - 66 236 1170 1835
- - - - - 1750 4000 15000 - 65 52
Original BN 50000
BN
1215 Type BN 55 72 90 110 180 240 315 400 600 1100 66 1216 Type RB - - - - - 250 400 625 900 1700 66 1217 Type RD - - - - - 275 450 1000 1650 4250 65 1218 1849 BN 60 82 125 160 300 425 575 775 1500 4500 65 538 1219 1849 RB - - - - - 425 750 950 2700 - 64 13 1221 1850 BN 65 82 125 165 275 315 575 1000 2650 5150 65 406 1222 1850 RB - - - - - 400 750 1350 5000 - 64 8 1223 1850 RD - - - - - - - - 10000 - 64 1 1224 1851 BN 55 72 90 110 180 240 300 385 700 1400 66 1074 1225 1851 RB - - - - - - 460 700 1100 2500 65 144 1226 1851 RD - - - - - - 800 2150 5000 45000 65 31 1227 1853 BN 55 72 90 110 185 240 315 400 575 1100 66 1222 1228 1853 RB - - - - - - 425 700 950 2750 65 68 1230 1854 BN 55 72 90 110 185 260 325 400 600 1250 66 817 1231 1854 RB - - - - - - 400 625 950 1700 66 170 1232 1854 RD - - - - - -

1254 1841 Original BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 45000 - - 67 38 1255 1841 Original RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 45000 - - - - 65 7 1256 1841 Original RD 4250 4750 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 2

55201 1841 Original CAM - - - - - 27500 - - - - 65 1

1257 1841 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 - - - - 65 8 1258 1841 Restrike RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 6 1260 1842 Original BN 5000 - - 8500 16500 25000 40000 - - - 66 6 1261 1842 Original RB - - 7000 - - - - - - - 62 1 1262 1842 Original RD - - - - - 45000 - - - - 65 1 1263 1842 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 15 1264 1842 Restrike RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 25000 35000 - - - 66 9 1266 1843 Original BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 50000 - - - 66 20

1267 1843 Original RB - - - - 21000 30000 - - - - 65 3

91268 1843 Original CAM - - - - 30000 95000 - - - - 65 2

1269 1843 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 12

1270 1843 Restrike RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 7 1272 1844 Original BN 5750 6500 6750 7500 9000 20000 92500 - - - 66 8

1273 1844 Original RB 6250 6750 7250 8250 11000 21500 - - - - 65 5

1274 1844 Original RD 6500 7000 9000 10500 - - - - - - 63 2

1275 1844 Restrike BN - - 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 13

1276 1844 Restrike RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 5

1278 1845 Original BN 16000 17500 22500 27500 40000 - - - - - 64 5

1279 1845 Original RB 17000 18500 23500 27500 35000 40000 - - - - 65 7

1281 1845 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 21500 - - - 66 12

1282 1845 Restrike RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 5

1284 1846 Original BN - 4500 5250 8500 16000 19000 - - - - 65 9

1285 1846 Original RB - - 5750 9000 18000 22500 - - - - 65 3

1287 1846 Restrike BN - - 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 14

1288 1846 Restrike RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 5

1290 1847 Original BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 - - - - 65 7

1291 1847 Original RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 5

1292 1847 Original RD 4250 4750 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 1

1293 1847 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 45000 - - 67 15

1294 1847 Restrike RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 11

1295 1847 Restrike RD 4250 4750 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 2

1296 1848 Original BN 4350 5500 6500 14500 16500 51500 - - - - 65 7

1297 1848 Original RB - - 8250 - 22500 55000 - - - - 65 10

1299 1848 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 19

1300 1848 Restrike RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 6 1301 1848 Restrike RD 4250 4750 8500 9500 18500 25000 - - - - 65 4

1308 1849 Large Date BN - - - - 45000 - - - - - 64 3

1302 1849 Small Date, Original BN - - 5250 7000 12500 41500 - - - - 65 6 1303 1849 Small Date, Original RB - - - 7750 12000 - - - - - 64 2 1304 1849 Small Date, Original RD - - - - 21000 - - - - - 64 1 1305 1849 Small Date, Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 - - - 66 11 1306 1849 Small Date, Restrike RB - - - - 13500 20000 90000 - - - 66 8 1311 1850 BN 4150 5000 6000 7600 11800 55000 - - - - 65 9 1312 1850 RB 5000 5500 6500 10000 22500 85000 - - - - 65 8 1314 1851 Cohen 1 BN - - - - 44500 - - - - - 64 1 1315 1851 Cohen 1 RB - - - - - 67500 - - - - 65 1 35402 1852 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 5750 6650 11000 13000 - - - 66 51 35403 1852 Restrike RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 15500 23500 - - - 66 15 1323 1854 BN - - 5000 6500 8250 - - - - - 64 6 1324 1854 RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 3 1326 1855 BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 - - - - 65 17 1327 1855 RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 7 1328 1855 RD - - - 9500 18500 24500 - - - - 65 3 1329 1856 BN 3650 4300 4800 5500 6500 9500 - - - - 65 26 1330 1856 RB 3950 4150 5000 7250 10500 18000 23500 - - - 66 15 1331 1856 RD - - - - 18500 - - - - - 64 1 35423 1856

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HALF CENT PROOFS
ALL
Prices
BRAIDED HAIR
CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
Restrike BN - - - - 6500 10000
1332 1857 BN 3000 3250 3500 4000 6500 7000 13500
1333 1857 RB 3950 4150 5000 5500 6850 16500 22500 - - -
19 FLOWING HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade ALL Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 1, Chain Cent (1793) 1340 1793 AMERI. BN 5750 9000 13500 25000 52500 85000 250000 450000 675000 2500000 65 150 901340 1793 Chain AMERI RB - - - - - - - - - 2750000 65 1341 1793 AMERICA BN 5200 7000 10500 18500 42500 57500 145000 240000 325000 900000 66 543 1342 1793 AMERICA RB - - - - - - - - - 1000000 65 1 91341 1793 Periods BN 5200 7000 11000 21500 47500 75000 215000 - - 1250000 67 117 Flowing Hair Large Cent (1793-1796) - Type 2, Wreath Cent (1793) 1347 1793 Vine and Bars Edge BN 1900 2600 4500 6250 14000 19750 42500 65000 100000 225000 69 705 1348 1793 Vine and Bars Edge RB - - - - - - - - - 325000 67 2 1350 1793 Lettered Edge BN 2050 2900 5100 6250 15000 24000 60000 100000 200000 - 64 230 1353 1793 Strawberry Leaf BN 365000 400000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 3 Flowing Hair Large Cent
- Type 3, Liberty Cap, Beaded Border
1359 1793 Liberty Cap BN 8000 9850 16000
140000 500000 - - -
160
Hair
Cent
- Type 4, Liberty Cap, Denticled
Type BN 350 450
1357 Type RB - - - - -
1362
Head of 1793 BN 3500
1794 Head of 1794 BN 375
2600
1794 Head of 1794 RB - - - - - -
HALF CENTS / CENTS
- - - - 65
- - - 66 35
66
(1793-1796)
(1793)
24000 65000
62
Flowing
Large
(1793-1796)
Border (1794-1796) 1356
725 1100 2600 3500 7000 10000 22500 60000 67
- - 22000 50000 150000 67
1794
5000 10000 20000 40000 45000 75000 - 190000 - 64 84 901374
485 765 1100
4250 12500 20000 45000 120000 66 1475 901375
- - 65000 185000 67 13

1407 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 BN 500 800 1150 3150 6000 11000 13500 22500 28500 42500 65 109 1408 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 RB - - - - - - - 27500 - - 63 1 1413 1796 LIHERTY BN 1200 2150 3500 14500 16000 40000 57500 - - - 62 57 1414 1796 LIHERTY RB - - - - - - - - 140000 - 64 1 1419 1797 Rev of 1795, Plain Edge BN 165 325 850 4000 8000 13500 20000 27500 35000 60000 65 39 1416 1797 Rev of ‘95, Gripped Edge BN 550 800 1100 2500 5000 30000 35000 60000 72500 90000 65 82 1422 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems BN 250 425 675 1500 2600 5750 8000 12500 20000 37500 66 613

1423 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems RB - - - - - - - 22500 31000 65000 66 12

1425 1797 Rev of 1797, No Stems BN 200 400 750 2850 7500 30000 40000 - - - 62 54 1440 1798/7 BN 275 550 800 2250 4800 13000 22000 50000 - - 63 93 1428 1798 Reverse of 1795 BN 200 350 500 1900 3250 5500 7500 20000 30000 50000 65 58

1429 1798 Reverse of 1795 RB - - - - - - 10000 30000 45000 65000 65

1431 1798 1st Hair Style BN 165 325 575 1500 2700 8500 12000 28500 35000 50000 65 408 1432 1798 1st Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - - 67500 65 1 1434 1798 2nd Hair Style BN 175 275 440 1150 2000 5150 8750 16500 42500 90000 65 982 1435 1798 2nd Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - - 150000 65 1 1443 1799 BN 4750 9500 16000 49000 200000 375000 600000 - - - 62 241 1446 1799/8 BN 10000 16500 30000 45000 225000 675000 - - - - 58 61 1449 1800 BN 145 220 450 1500 3250 7000 16000 22500 27500 80000 65 354 1450 1800 RB - - - - - - 16500 25000 55000 100000 65 5 1452 1800/1798 BN 200 350 775 2150 3900 12500 - 40000 - - 63 67 1453 1800/1798 RB - - - - - - - - - 125000 65 1 1455 1800/79 BN 165 310 475 1400 3200 7900 18000 38500 - - 63 190 1458 1801 BN 90 175 325 975 2200 5500 8500 18500 24500 - 64 308 1459 1801 RB - - - - - - - 23500 32500 70000 65 5 1460 1801 RD - - - - - - - - 50000 - 64 1 1461 1801 3 Errors Reverse BN 300 625 1500 5000 7000 - 30000 150000 - - 63 104 1464 1801 1/000 BN 225 350 650 1750 3700 7500 15000 32500 - - 63 113 1467 1801 100/000 BN 375 550 875 2500 5500 15000 - - - - 62 40 1470 1802 BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 65 1027 1471 1802 RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 5 1473 1802 1/000 BN 300 425 650 1000 1800 7000 - 25000 37500 - 64 64 1474 1802 1/000 RB - - - - - - - - - 65000 65 1 1476 1802 No Stems BN 90 175 325 750 1625 4500 7500 16500 25000 - 64 129 1477 1802 No Stems RB - - - - - - 6000 30000 62500 - 64 1 1482 1803 Small Date, Small Fraction BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 66 888 1483 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 9 1484 1803 Small Date, Sm Frac RD - - - - - - - - 75000 - 64 1 1485 1803 Small Date, Lg Frac BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 66 452 1497 1803 Large Date, Sm Frac BN 10000 20000 30000 57500 85000 - - - - - 40 25 1501 1803 Large Date, Lg Frac BN 100 200 425 1500 3500 22500 - - - - 58 28 911501 1803 100/000

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 38 MAY - JUNE 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT FLOWING HAIR LARGE CENT REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade ALL 1365 1794 Head of 1795 BN 375 475 750 1125 2850 3500 9000 12500
602 1366
Head
RB - - - - - - -
14 1374
BN
Bar BN 400 500
Lettered Edge BN 370 470 950
RB - - - - -
Plain Edge BN 350 450 725 1100 2600
7000
RB
-
Jeff
Edge BN
DRAPED BUST CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Cent (1796-1807) (1796-1807) 1398 Type BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500
37500 66 1399 Type RB - - - - - - - 21000
65000 67 1400 Type RD - - - - - - 6000 25000 40000 70000 66 1404 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 BN 475 1100 2500 6000 8500 27500 - - 125000 - 66 125 1401 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 Single Leaves BN 500 750 1250 4000 7000 26500 32500 65000 80000 - 66 167 1402
Reverse of 1795
Leaves RB - - - -
27500 65000 67
1794
of 1795
- 50000 150000 67
1794 Starred Reverse
21500 30000 40000 62500 160000 275000 - - - - 50 36 911374 1794 No Fraction
1125 1600 3100 5750 32500 50000 83500 160000 65 20 1377 1795
1350 3750 6500 13500 17500 30000 90000 65 152 1378 1795 Lettered Edge
- - 24000 65000 200000 65 9 1380 1795
3500
10000 22500 60000 66 739 1381 1795 Plain Edge
-
- - - - - - - 90000 65 2 1383 1795 Reeded Edge BN 225000 325000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 4 1386 1795
Head Plain
20000 30000 50000 75000 225000 275000 - - - - 40 22 1389 1795 Jeff Head, Let Edge BN 45000 52500 80000 135000 250000 - - - - - 30 3 1392 1796 BN 350 450 900 1450 5250 11500 30000 37000 90000 230000 66 419
20000
30000
1796 Draped,
Single
- - - - - 145000 66 3
324 1510 1805 BN 90 175 325 790 1375 4000 6000 20000 25000 50000 65 366 1511 1805 RB - - - - - - - - -
65 2 1513 1806 BN 100 215 400 950 1900 5250 8250 38500 47500
211 1525 1807/6 Small 7 BN 4000 5250 11250 35000 47500 225000 - - - -
31 1528 1807/6 Large 7 BN 125 300 475 875 1350 4900 10000 35000
247 1529 1807/6 Large 7 RB - - - - - - -
3 1534 1807 Small
BN 100 200 550 2500 4000 -
1516 1807 Large
BN 100 175 325 775 1425 3350 8500
1517 1807 Large
RB - - - - -
1531
Comet BN 150 300 550 2000 3000 10000 22500
1532
Comet RB - - - - -
45344
Private Restrike BN - - - - - 750
36425 1804 Private Restrike RB - - - -
CENTS
BN 140 275 450 1250 3000 7500 11500 35000 62500 - 64 75 921501 1803 No Stems BN 132 250 425 900 1850 3500 7250 19500 - 45000 65 41 921502 1803 No Stems RB - - - - - - - - 42500 - 66 3 1504 1804 BN 2350 3800 5750 11500 22000 85000 150000 600000 - - 63
62500
60000 65
55
52000 90000 66
30000 - - 66
Fraction
- - - - 53 35
Fraction
16500 23000 42500 65 165
Fraction
- - - 35000 75000 65 2
1807
35000 40000 50000 65 91
1807
- - - - 95000 65 2
1804
950 1300 1850 2250 66
- - - 1500 2250 3250 66

511244 2012 Shield RD - - 6 12 35 175 - - - - 68 772

511247 2012-D Shield RD 1 3 6 12 35 400 - - - - 68 746

517514 2013 Shield RD 1 3 6 12 26 225 1500 - - - 69 878

517517 2013-D Shield RD 1 3 8 12 20 110 - - - - 68 824

524406 2014 Shield RD 1 3 6 10 25 175 - - - - 68 536

524409 2014-D Shield RD 1 3 6 12 28 175 - - - - 68 698

539708 2015 Shield RD 1 3 6 12 65 1000 - - - - 68 483

539693 2015-D Shield RD 1 3 5 8 35 - - - - - 67 461

597079 2016 Shield RD - 3 6 20 30 2500 - - - - 68 388

597082 2016-D Shield RD - 3 6 14 20 875 - - - - 68 360

620986 2017-P Shield RD 6 7 8 15 45 375 - - - - 68 1563

622407 2017-D Shield RD - - 10 24 45 1300 - - - - 68 741

671490 2018 Shield RD 4 5 7 10 25 900 - - - - 68 524

673778 2018-D Shield RD - 3 5 8 20 - - - - - 67 489

709381 2019 Shield RD - - 5 15 70 - - - - - 67 325

712089 2019-D Shield RD - 8 10 15 30 65 - - - - 68 422 752260 2019-W Shield RD - 8 10 12 16 22 35 - - - 69 5820

3386 1959 RD 8 10 15 20 35 85 400 - - - 69 1623 83386 1959 CAM 18 25 35 40 65 250 3000 - - - 69 575 93386 1959 DCAM 25 35 50 75 200 375 16000 - - - 69 172

3388 1960LargeDate RB 10 12 15 17 20 22 - - - - 68 54 3389 1960 LargeDate RD 10 12 15 20 35 60 150 - - - 69 1408 83389 1960 LargeDate CAM 16 20 30 40 85 125 275 2000 - - 70 448 93389 1960 LargeDate DCAM 25 40 50 65 100 385 2500 - - - 69 191

3392 1960 SmallDate RD 12 14 16 25 40 50 550 - - - 69 1941 83392 1960 SmallDate CAM 22 30 50 75 90 150 - - - - 68 365 93392 1960 SmallDate DCAM 35 55 70 135 160 1050 - - - - 68 133 3410 1960 Large/SmallDate RD 75 200 225 260 350 700 8500 - - - 69 155 83410 1960 Large/SmallDate CAM 100 450 550 950 1350 2000 - - - - 68 2 3411 1960Small/LargeDate BN 25 - - - - - - - - - 63 3413 1960 Small/LargeDate RD 100 175 275 400 450 1700 4000 - - - 69 285 83413 1960 Small/LargeDate CAM 140 275 400 550 675 2500 - - - - 68 34 93413 1960 Small/LargeDate DCAM 200 500 750 2000 - - - - - - 66 1 3395 1961 RD 8 10 15 20 25 40 225 - - - 69 2142 83395 1961 CAM 10 15 20 35 50 75 450 - - - 69 393 93395 1961 DCAM 16 25 40 50 85 450 4500 - - - 69 179 3398 1962 RD 7 10 12 15 25 45 150 - - - 69 2174 83398 1962 CAM 12 15 18 25 30 60 225 - - - 69 682 93398 1962 DCAM 14 16 20 30 45 120 800 - - - 69 431 3401 1963 RD 10 12 14 15 22 35 160 - - - 69 2594 83401 1963 CAM 10 12 14 16 28 50 175 - - - 69 873 93401 1963 DCAM 14 15 16 20 30 55 325 10000 - - 70 714 3404 1964 RD 7 8 10 10 22 25 55 2250 - - 70 4136 83404 1964 CAM 10 12 14 17 24 26 100 - - - 69 1174 93404 1964 DCAM 12 15 20 22 35 60 250 12500 - - 70 989 3419 1968-S RD 7 8 10 13 14 15 35 - - - 69 1579 83419 1968-S CAM 8 8 11 14 15 16 75 - - - 69 451 93419 1968-S DCAM 12 14 15 16 20 70 1100 - - - 69 650 3422 1969-S RD 6 6 7 8 12 20 35 - - - 69 1038 83422 1969-S CAM 10 12 15 16 20 28 100 - - - 69 700 93422 1969-S DCAM 12 15 22 27 35 50 475 - - - 69 833 3424 1970-SSmallDate BN - 6 - - - - - - - - 64 3425 1970-SSmallDate RB - 10 11 15 27 50 - - - - 68 34 3426 1970-S SmallDate RD 8 15 17 65 70 100 650 - - - 69 759 83426 1970-S SmallDate CAM 20 50 60 75 85 100 700 - - - 69 339 93426 1970-S SmallDate DCAM 30 70 90 100 250 450 10500 - - - 69 146 3430 1970-S LargeDate RD 7 7 8 9 10 12 35 1650 - - 70 1203 83430 1970-S LargeDate CAM 8 11 12 13 14 20 85 - - - 69 678 93430 1970-S LargeDate DCAM 10 14 15 18 20 65 700 - - - 69 488 3434 1971-S RD 6 7 8 14 16 22 40 - - - 69 1171 83434 1971-S CAM 7 8 9 10 17 20 120 - - - 69 909 93434 1971-S DCAM 8 9 10 12 22 75 5000 - - - 69 466 3546 1971-SDoubledDieObverse BN 125 175 200 325 450 - - - - - 67 1 3547 1971-SDoubledDieObverse

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP MAY - JUNE 2020 55 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT
REGULAR STRIKES
67 68 69 70
0 BestGrade ALL
LINCOLN CENT (MODERN)
CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66
0
DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
0 BestGrade ALL
Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 3, Memorial Reverse (Copper) (1959-1982)
LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) PROOFS PCGS
0
Lincoln
DCAM 7
CAM
DCAM
CAM
CENTS
RB 200 300 400 500 650 - - - - - 67 2 3548 1971-S DoubledDieObverse RD 300 375 525 625 700 900 - - - - 68 158 83548 1971-S DoubledDieObverse CAM 350 700 1000 1500 3750 6000 - - - - 68 129 83437 1972-S CAM 6 7 8 10 15 20 40 - - - 69 861 93437 1972-S
10 14 15 19 32 325 - - - 69 859 83440 1973-S
- 4 4 4 5 7 20 - - - 69 228 93440 1973-S
6 7 8 10 11 12 30 4500 - - 70 2245 83443 1974-S
5 10 12 13 15 20 27 - - - 69 144 93443 1974-S DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 30 - - - 69 2173 93446 1975-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 8 15 50 - - - 69 1847 93449 1976-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 10 28 52 - - - 69 2133 93452 1977-S DCAM 5 5 5 6 7 8 20 2400 - - 70 3942 93455 1978-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 8 9 14 4500 - - 70 4499 93458 1979-S Type1 DCAM 6 8 10 10 11 12 18 2450 - - 70 2902 93461 1979-S Type2 DCAM 5 5 5 5 6 10 25 1500 - - 70 3357 93464 1980-S DCAM - 3 3 3 4 8 15 1750 - - 70 3731 93467 1981-S Type1 DCAM 4 4 4 5 6 8 15 3400 - - 70 4995 83470 1981-SType2 CAM 12 15 24 26 35 40 - - - - 68 23

LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) PROOFS CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION

93470 1981-S Type2 DCAM 15 17 25 28 38 65 125 - - - 69 1396 83473 1982-S CAM 4 5 6 7 8 10 15 - - - 69 6 93473 1982-S DCAM 6 10 11 11 12 12 17 2250 - - 70 3834

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 4, Memorial Reverse (Zinc) (1982-2008) 93476 1983-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 18 1100 - - 70 3773 93479 1984-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 375 - - 70 4960 93482 1985-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 275 - - 70 5055 93485 1986-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 375 - - 70 5568 93488 1987-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 225 - - 70 6438 93491 1988-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 150 - - 70 5993 93494 1989-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 80 - - 70 5560 93497 1990-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 115 - - 70 5983 3506 1990NoS RD - - - - 3500 3850 - - - - 68 2 83506 1990NoS CAM - - - - 3650 4000 - - - - 68 93506 1990 NoS DCAM 2100 2250 2500 3250 3750 4100 5500 - - - 69 223 93500 1991-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 80 - - 70 5352 93503 1992-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 60 - - 70 10444 93512 1993-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 65 - - 70 8597 93515 1994-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 70 - - 70 8234 93518 1995-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 70 - - 70 8173 93521 1996-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 85 - - 70 7723 93524 1997-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 225 - - 70 7020 93527 1998-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 80 - - 70 8367 83529 1998-SCloseAM CAM - 75 110 140 175 - - - - - 67 1 93529 1998-S CloseAM DCAM 120 130 140 150 160 175 360 5000 - - 70 266 93530 1999-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 65 - - 70 9796 93536 2000-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 60 - - 70 9925 93539 2001-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 75 - - 70 9576 93542 2002-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 85 - - 70 9037 93545 2003-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 75 - - 70 10356 93551 2004-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 50 - - 70 8791 93554 2005-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 50 - - 70 9232 93559 2006-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 8221 149555 2007-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 6774 394913 2008-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 5303

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 5, Bi-Centennial (2009) 407251 2009-S Lincoln-EarlyChildhood DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 150 - - 70 7548

407889 2009-S Lincoln-FormativeYears DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 100 - - 70 7782 407894 2009-S Lincoln-Professional DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 160 - - 70 7631 407899 2009-S Lincoln-Presidency DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 150 - - 70 7667

Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 6, Shield Reverse (2010 to Date) 416682 2010-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 70 - - 70 5581 505063 2011-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 45 - - 70 7175 511252 2012-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 130 - - 70 2482

512015 2012-S ShieldBirthSet DCAM - - - 4 5 6 12 160 - - 70 517525 2013-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 125 - - 70 3122 517782 2013-S ShieldFirstStrike DCAM - - 12 12 12 12 12 110 - - 70 516909 2013-S ShieldBirthSetFirstStrike RD - - - - 5 6 9 - - - 69 524419 2014-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 65 - - 70 3809 524422 2014-S ShieldFirstStrike RD - - - - - - 15 100 - - 70 537565 2015-S Shield DCAM - - 5 5 5 5 11 35 - - 70 3955 598457 2016-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 45 - - 70 2751 593752 2016-S ShieldBirthSetFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 6 8 15 125 - - 70 593775 2016-S ShieldHappyBirthdaySet FirstStrike DCAM - - - - 8 12 35 150 - - 70 620546 2017-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 35 - - 70 3082 658188 2018-S Shield DCAM - - - 5 5 5 11 - - - 69 1532 689649 2019-S Shield DCAM - - - - - 4 8 25 - - 70 4480 720943 2019-W Shield-ReverseProof RD - - - 7 8 14 20 140 - - 70 6730

- - - - 65 1 Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 4, Memorial Reverse (Zinc) (1982-2008) 93190 2005 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 1900 - - 70 2438 93193 2005-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 10 16 5000 - - 70 1875 893196 2006 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 950 - - 70 2122 893199 2006-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 20 150 - - - 69 1376 149539 2007 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 - - - 69 1261 149547 2007-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 18 65 - - - 69 770 394902 2008 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 18 120 - - - 69 890 394908 2008-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 70 - - 69 735 Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 5, Bi-Centennial (2009) 24392 Type RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69

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Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 3, Memorial Reverse (Copper) (1959-1982) 3283 1964 SMS RB 1750 4000 9000 - - - - - - - 65 4 3284 1964 SMS RD 2500 5500 10000 15000 18500 27500 - - - - 68 19 3290 1965 SMS RD 6 8 10 11 40 1200 - - - - 68 1984 83290 1965 SMS CAM 125 225 265 775 4500 - - - - - 67 84 93290 1965 SMS DCAM 150 375 1000 - - - - - - - 65 2 3293 1966 SMS RD 6 8 10 11 20 125 2700 - - - 69 2882 83293 1966 SMS CAM 60 125 150 175 1500 - - - - - 67 122 93293 1966 SMS DCAM 150 375 1000 - - - - - - - 65 3296 1967 SMS RD 6 8 10 11 20 125 - - - - 68 2170 83296 1967 SMS CAM 50 75 90 200 650 5500 - - - - 68 161 93296 Type DCAM - 1150 3500 - - -
CENTS

SHIELD

PCGS

3798 1871 100 175 300 - 650 825 2150 3850 - - 66 276 3799 1872 45 75 110 130 225 300 1300 2000 14000 - 67 596 3800 1873Open3 37 62 87 110 230 450 1900 4500 - - 66 330 3801 1873Closed3 60 115 185 210 325 700 2250 6500 - - 66 177

3803 1874 37 75 100 140 225 350 1250 2750 - - 66 369

3804 1875 55 130 175 240 310 425 1400 3250 20000 - 67 326

3805 1876 45 90 140 190 295 375 1150 2300 - - 66 499 3808 1879 450 725 875 975 2100 2350 3600 5500 15000 - 67 223 3810 1880 1500 2300 4200 5500 15000 28500 70000 125000 - - 66 119 3811 1881 275 500 585 725 1250 1425 2850 3500 6250 - 67 385 3812 1882 22 35 52 70 130 190 475 850 3500 - 67 1798 3813 1883Shield 22 35 52 70 130 190 475 850 3500 - 67 2948 3814 1883/2Shield 250 550 950 1125 1900 2600 6250 12000 - - 66 187

3817 1866 1200 1300 1400 1750 2000 2600 3000 18000 - - 67 291

83817 1866 CAM - - - 1900 2500 3300 4750 18000 - - 67 97 93817 1866 DCAM - - - - - - 15000 40000 - - 67 4 3818 1867 - - 18000 23000 35000 40000 55000 - - - 66 32 83818 1867 CAM - - - 25000 36000 45000 75000 - - - 66 27

Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 2, No Rays (1867-1883)

3820 Type 200 250 280 300 450 500 600 1150 7500 - 69

83820 Type CAM 200 250 285 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 93820 Type DCAM 200 265 295 400 600 1450 3250 8000 - - 67 3821 1867 200 250 280 425 950 1250 2650 - - - 66 230 83821 1867 CAM 200 250 285 575 1200 2400 3750 8500 - - 67 80

93821 1867NoRays DCAM - - - - 1850 7500 32500 - - - 66 6 3822 1868 200 250 280 300 450 850 2000 - - - 66 240 83822 1868 CAM - - - 390 650 1600 3750 - - - 66 64 93822 1868 DCAM - - - - - - 9500 - - - 66 1 3823 1869 200 250 280 300 450 750 1100 4000 - - 67 312 83823 1869 CAM 200 250 285 365 650 1250 3000 16500 - - 67 49 3824 1870 200 250 280 300 450 850 1500 - - - 66 333 83824 1870 CAM 200 250 285 365 500 1050 1500 16000 - - 67 90 3825 1871 215 260 290 310 470 950 1200 5000 - - 67 387 83825 1871 CAM - - 295 375 520 900 1500 7000 - - 67 79 93825 1871 DCAM - - - - - - 6000 - - - 66 2 3826 1872 200 250 280 300 450 500 950 5000 - - 67 378 83826 1872 CAM - - - 365 500 650 1400 2750 - - 67 69 3827 1873Closed3 200 250 280 300 450 500 1100 3250 - - 67 485 83827 1873Closed3 CAM 200 250 285 365 500 600 1400 9000 - - 67 103 3828 1874 200 250 280 300 500 650 1250 3500 - - 67 355 83828 1874 CAM 200 250 285 365 575 750 1400 5500 - - 67 50 93828 1874 DCAM - - - - - - 5500 - - - 66 1 3829 1875 200 250 280 300 525 900 1200 4500 - - 67 345 83829 1875 CAM - - 285 365 800 1350 3750 8500 - - 67 46 3830 1876 210 260 290 310 470 700 875 3250 - - 67 369 83830 1876 CAM 210 260 295 375 520 700 900 4500 - - 67 126 93830 1876 DCAM - - - 450 900 2500 4000 15000 - - 67 8 3831 1877 2650 2750 2850 3400 3700 4250 5000 10000 - - 67 456 83831 1877 CAM - - - 3250 3500 4000 5750 11000 - - 67 145 93831 1877 DCAM - - - - - - 10500 - - - 66 4 3832 1878 1175 1175 1175 1200 1300 1400 1600 2350 - - 67 908 83832 1878 CAM - - 1250 1250 1500 1600 2250 5000 - - 67 58 93832 1878 DCAM - - - - - 4500 6900 15000 - - 67 5 3833 1879 350 360 370 400 475 750 1050 2400 - - 67 498 83833 1879 CAM 360 370 380 425 650 925 1500 6500 - - 67 49 93833 1879 DCAM - - - - - - - 12500 - - 67 1 3834 1879/8 220 270 305 375 575 650 1400 2250 8500 s - 69 508 83834 1879/8 CAM 210 260 295 390 600 750 1800 3750 - - 67 72 3835 1880 275 325 355 400 550 600 675 1800 9000 - 68 1100 83835 1880 CAM 225 275 310 415 575 700 900 2000 12500 - 68 230 93835 1880 DCAM - - - - 750 - - - - - 64 1 3836 1881 200 250 280 300 450 500 600 1150 7500 - 68 949 83836 1881 CAM

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PRICE
NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 60 63 65 66 67 0 BestGrade ALL
NICKEL PROOFS
DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65
67 68 0 BestGrade ALL
SHIELD
PCGS
66
Shield Nickel (1866-1883) - Type 1, With Rays (1866-1867)
DCAM
200
450
CAM 200
DCAM -
200 250 280 300 450
CAM - - - 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 144 LIBERTY NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) - Type 1, No “CENTS” (1883) 3841 1883 9 11 12 13 27 55 120 210 350 1800 67 10004 Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) - Type 2, With “CENTS” (1883-1913) 3843 Type 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 4000 67 3844 1883 23 50 70 105 175 225 275 500 t 1500 4500 t 67 1928 3845 1884 26 52 75 110 200 280 350 1050 2600 10000 67 841 3846 1885 350 800 1100 1400 2650 3250 5500 6750 8750 38500 67 1883 3847 1886 180 350 550 625 1200 1900 3200 5500 12500 70000 67 1687 3848 1887 18 40 65 95 130 215 325 700 1350 9000 67 858 3849 1888 32 80 140 185 300 375 575 1000 2750 11000 67 779 NICKELS
200 250 285 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 153 93836 1881
- - - - - - 4250 9500 - - 67 4 3837 1882
250 280 300
500 600 1150 7500 - 68 949 83837 1882
250 285 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 159 93837 1882
- - - 600 1450 3250 10000 - - 67 7 3838 1883Shield
500 600 1150 7500 - 68 1352 83838 1883Shield

3850 1889 15 40 70 95 165 235 350 700 1250 17500 67 838 3851 1890 12 34 50 70 170 240 285 850 1600 16500 67 659 3852 1891 10 26 50 85 150 225 275 550 1500 12500 67 857 3853 1892 10 28 55 75 165 225 325 850 1600 - 66 830 3854 1893 10 30 55 75 160 200 285 700 1250 20000 67 820 3855 1894 20 110 195 225 350 425 725 1100 2000 12500 67 725 3856 1895 10 30 60 80 160 265 500 1200 2150 22500 67 634 3857 1896 13 42 85 110 200 275 450 1150 2000 25000 67 620 3858 1897 5 15 35 55 92 140 260 650 1500 12500 67 853 3859 1898 4 13 29 45 120 175 290 550 1350 14000 67 764 3860 1899 3 12 29 45 92 140 225 400 750 5000 67 1304 3861 1900 3 12 29 45 87 115 165 425 750 5500 67 1311 3862 1901 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 375 700 5500 67 1223 3863 1902 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 6000 67 1308 3864 1903 3 7 17 35 82 115 190 325 600 4000 67 1414 3865 1904 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 375 750 4500 67 1192 3866 1905 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 6000 67 1593 3867 1906 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 400 800 - 66 1208 3868 1907 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 550 1250 15000 67 1128 3869 1908 3 7 17 35 82 115 180 550 1050 - 66 930 3870 1909 3 7 17 35 82 125 205 550 1250 12500 67 754 3871 1910 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 375 1750 15000 67 1046 3872 1911 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 10000 67 1892 3873 1912 3 7 17 35 82

66 1866

3880 Type 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 12000 - 68 83880 Type CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 900 1950 25000 - 68 93880 Type DCAM 170 190 215 265 650 1250 2000 8500 50000 - 68 3881 1883 170 195 220 265 340 500 725 1250 12500 - 68 740 83881 1883 CAM - - 220 265 450 600 950 7500 - - 67 165 93881 1883 DCAM - - - - 750 1900 4500 10000 - - 67 7 3882 1884 170 195 220 275 375 525 675 1100 - - 67 823 83882 1884 CAM - - 220 280 450 600 900 4000 - - 67 194 93882 1884 DCAM - - - - 500 2000 2750 17500 - - 67 9 3883 1885 850 875 950 1100 1225 1450 1700 2250 12000 - 68 1010 83883 1885 CAM 875 900 1000 1125 1300 1500 1950 3750 - - 67 154 93883 1885 DCAM - - - 1300 2000 3000 4500 25000 - - 67 5 3884 1886 475 500 525 550 650 875 1200 3000 20000 - 68 1054 83884 1886 CAM - 515 550 575 700 1050 2000 8500 - - 67 73 93884 1886 DCAM - 575 - - - - - - - - 61 3885 1887 160 185 210 250 340 500 575 4000 - - 67 766 83885 1887 CAM - - - - 450 650 3300 16000 - - 67 33 3886 1888 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 2250 - - 67 947 83886 1888 CAM 175 195 220 285 525 1050 4000 - - - 66 27 3887 1889 160 185 210 250 340 500 675 3500 - - 67 840 83887 1889 CAM - - - - 2500 7500 - 15000 - - 67 4 3888 1890 160 185 210 250 340 475 675 - - - 66 558 83888 1890 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 1750 9000 - - 67 99 93888 1890 DCAM - - - - 1250 4250 9500 - - - 66 18 3889 1891 160 185 210 250 350 500 825 - 10000 - 68 496 83889 1891 CAM - - 210 265 450 600 900 2950 - - 67 133 93889 1891 DCAM - - - 300 800 1950 2600 - - - 66 24 3890 1892 160 185 210 250 365 475 600 3000 - - 67 584 83890 1892 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 900 3250 - - 67 129 93890 1892 DCAM - - - - 1100 4000 8500 - - - 66 6 3891 1893 160 185 210 250 340 525 675 1500 - - 67 491 83891 1893 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 650 900 2500 - - 67 119 93891 1893 DCAM - - - 425 1000 2000 2250 10000 - - 67 12 3892 1894 160 185 210 250 340 500 750 2250 - - 67 589 83892 1894 CAM 175 195 220 280 500 675 1250 6000 - - 67 61 3893 1895 160 185 210 250 340 525 725 5000 75000 - 68 567 83893 1895 CAM 175 195 220 315 500 750 6000 22500 - - 67 49 3894 1896 160 185 210 250 340 475 625 5000 - - 67 481 83894 1896 CAM 175 195 220 285 450 650 3250 10000 - - 67 66 93894 1896 DCAM - - - - 1200 - 7500 11500 - - 67 4 3895 1897 160 185 210 250 340 475 675 1550 9500 - 68 522 83895 1897 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 1000 1750 30000 - 68 116 93895 1897 DCAM - - - - 1200 2750 3750 - - - 66 8 3896 1898 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 2500 - - 67 444 83896 1898 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 550 900 4750 - - 67 101 93896 1898 DCAM - - - 365 1100 2400 7500 27500 - - 67 11 3897 1899 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1550 12000 - 68 554 83897 1899 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 700 1450 5000 - - 67 30 3898 1900 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 14000 - 68 589 83898 1900 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 625 1100 1950 - - 67 60 3899 1901 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 11000 - 68 610

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NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
Desig.
40 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
150 225 625 800 1600
NICKEL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) - Type 1, No “CENTS” (1883) 3878 1883 190
400 550
CAM 200 210
450
Type
With
NICKELS
LIBERTY
PCGS DESCRIPTION
4 12 30
115 185 350 800 -
3874 1912-D 7 18 55 85 310 375 625 1250 3500 42500 67 1241 3875 1912-S
1800 1950 2500 4500 - 66 3063 LIBERTY
200 250 275
750 1750 - - 67 994 83878 1883
260 325
725 1050 2250 - - 67 330 93878 1883 DCAM - - - 350 550 1950 3700 16500 - - 67 18 Liberty Nickel (1883-1913) -
2,
“CENTS” (1883-1913)

83899 1901 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 700 1500 2950 - - 67 56

93899 1901 DCAM - - - - 575 1750 2750 8500 - - 67 9 3900 1902 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 - - 67 558

83900 1902 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 800 1400 5000 - - 67 30 3901 1903 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1300 12000 - 68 548

83901 1903 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 900 1950 25000 - 68 102

93901 1903 DCAM - - - - - - - 22500 - - 67 1 3902 1904 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 4000 - - 67 647

83902 1904 CAM - - - - 650 3000 6000 9750 - - 67 9 3903 1905 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1350 20000 - 68 584

83903 1905 CAM - - 220 325 500 900 2250 6500 - - 67 26

3904 1906 160 185 210 250 340 450 675 1400 - - 67 456

83904 1906 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 900 2950 30000 - 68 93

3905 1907 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1200 - - 67 523

83905 1907 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 675 1250 6000 - - 67 41 3906 1908 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1300 - - 67 527

83906 1908 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 700 1400 3750 20000 - 68 57 3907 1909 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 12000 - 68 1316

83907 1909 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 900 1950 25000 - 68 212 93907 1909 DCAM - - - 265 650 1250 2000 11000 - - 67 12

3908 1910 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 12000 - 68 678 83908 1910 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 1200 2450 35000 - 68 97 93908 1910 DCAM - - - - 750 - 4000 10500 75000 - 68 9 3909 1911 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 12500 - 68 580 83909 1911 CAM 165 185 210 265 450 600 1000 3000 - - 67 95 93909 1911 DCAM - - - - - - 7500 - - - 66 1 3910 1912 160 185 210 250 340 450 1000 2500 20000 - 68 556 83910 1912 CAM 185 200 225 300 475 650 1000 6500 - - 67 72 3912 1913 - - 2750000 3000000 3290000 - 4500000 - - - 66 3

BUFFALO

Buffalo

(1913-1938)

3915 1913Type1 14 18 24 35 57 70 120 200 850 8500 68 14398 3916 1913-DType1 18 25 42 80 100 135 250 600 2000 30000 68 4389 3917 1913-SType1 50 62 85 135 195 250 700 1300 7500 35000 68 3274

Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938)

3921 1913Type2 16 25 35 48 65 115 350 750 4500 - 67 3692 3922 1913-DType2 72 140 200 280 350 500 1150 2000 17500 - 67 2694 3923 1913-SType2 250 350 500 850 1100 1500 2500 4500 35000 - 67 3902 3924 1914 25 31 41 62 95 165 425 700 3500 - 67 2679 93924 1914/(3) 390 625 900 2200 3750 9250 24000 75000 - - 66 111 3925 1914-D 90 140 225 400 450 650 1250 2400 21500 - 67 2616 3926 1914-S 28 52 100 230 350 650 1750 6000 32500 - 67 2615 3927 1915 9 12 26 50 115 125 325 750 2000 - 67 2744 3928 1915-D 25 46 125 250 350 575 1400 3500 17500 - 67 2033 3929 1915-S 55 120 375 750 1250 1750 3000 5000 57500 - 67 1805 3930 1916 8 11 17 43 90 125 250 650 5000 - 67 3913 3931 1916DoubledDieObverse 4900 8500 20000 55000 175000 275000 - - - - 64 190 3932 1916-D 19 34 90 175 265 500 1250 7500 - - 66 2393 3933 1916-S 14 25 90 180 275 700 2200 4000 33500 - 67 1727 3934 1917 8 12 18 58 145 225 500 850 6000 40000 68 1964 3935 1917-D 23 55 170 475 600 900 2000 7500 30000 - 67 1900 3936 1917-S 27 85 235 700 1750 2450 3500 6250 - - 66 1352 3937 1918 9 13 38 110 280 525 1150 2250 27500 - 67 1425 3938 1918-D 25 65 225 525 950 1250 3150 5500 40000 - 67 1486 3939 1918/7-D 700 2100 8500 35000 52500 85000 275000 475000 - - 66 1695 3940 1918-S 16 65 185 800 2250 3500 11500 60000 - - 66 1152 3941 1919 4 7 20 60 140 250 425 1050 6500 - 67 2325 3942 1919-D 19 75 250 675 1500 2350 5000 14500 - - 66 1374 3943 1919-S 11 50 250 625 1750 2500 10000 90000 - - 66 1429 3944 1920 4 7 18 60 150 250 650 1200 6500 - 67 1837 3945 1920-D 12 44 250 625 1150 2250 4000 60000 - - 66 1257 3946 1920-S 7 39 210 575 1500 3000 12500 65000 - - 66 1314 3947 1921 6 11 60 130 300 425 800 1400 5000 - 67 1574 3948 1921-S 69 130 900 2100 2850 4500 10500 22500 - - 66 2362 3949 1923 4 8 17 60 150 200 500 900 6750 80000 68 1864 3950 1923-S 10 35 260 600 850 1450 5000 50000 - - 66 2050 3951 1924 5 7 23 85 180 375 800 1700 18500 - 67 1388 3952 1924-D 10 42 225 525 950 1650 3600 21500 - - 66 1520 3953 1924-S 21 85 1100 2400 5000 6000 14000 40000 - - 66 1667 3954 1925 5 8 21 45 115 165 350 675 5000 - 67 2036 3955 1925-D 13 46 175 450 800 1250 3250 12500 - - 66 1507 3956 1925-S 7 22 170 550 1500 2650 17500 100000 - - 66 1623 3957 1926 5 6 17 32 75 115 200 500 2500 - 67 3289 3958 1926-D 15 36 200 340 525 1400 4250 8500 75000 - 67 1884 3959 1926-S 24 100 750 5000 9750 12500 120000 - - - 65 2883 3960 1927 3 6 17 40 80 120 225 450 4500 - 67 2440 3961 1927-D 4 17 80 210 400 950 3750 26000 - - 66 1586 3962 1927-S 4 9 100 600 2350 3750 11500 80000 - - 66 1272 3963 1928 2 5 16 35 70 120 235 550 6000 - 67 2133 3964 1928-D 3 7 44 58 105 165 500 2350 30000 - 67 2867 3965 1928-S 3 6 32 240 525 750 2500 15000 45000 - 67 1306 3966 1929 2 4 16 40 75 100 250 650 9500 - 67 2486 3967 1929-D 2 5 35 65 140 280 850 2000 20000 - 67 1549

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63 64 65
67
0 BestGrade ALL
LIBERTY NICKEL PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62
66
68
NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES
DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL
PCGS
Nickel
- Type 1, “FIVE CENTS” On Raised Ground (1913)
NICKELS

3968 1929-S 2 4 16 49 100 165 375 750 12500 - 67 2419 3969 1930 2 4 14 34 60 90 185 400 2150 - 67 3634 3970 1930-S 2 4 16 55 125 200 375 850 9000 - 67 1897 3971 1931-S 18 22 32 68 95 150 250 500 20000 - 67 4862 3972 1934 2 3 11 45 65 105 200 450 3000 - 67 2442 3973 1934-D 2 6 24 80 115 180 425 1750 - - 66 2670 3974 1935 1 2 4 21 35 50 105 185 850 35000 68 3785 93974 1935DoubledDieReverse 40 85 550 3500 6000 9500 27500 - - - 65 470 3975 1935-D 2 3 20 60 85 110 275 800 8500 - 67 2917 3976 1935-S 2 2 5 42 60 80 160 325 2850 - 67 3452 3977 1936 1 2 4 17 40 50 70 100 500 20000 68 6283 3978 1936-D 1 2 5 34 40 46 90 140 1500 25000 68 4665 93978 1936-D3-1/2Legs 475 1200 2850 11000 - - - - - - 62 274 3979 1936-S 1 2 4 34 40 50 80 215 1500 - 67 4206 3980 1937 1 2 4 16 26 30 40 65 275 12500 68 13434 3981 1937-D 1 2 4 17 30 40 50 90 600 25000 68 7971 3982 1937-D3Legs 425 545 675 2100 4000 6250 24000 55000 - - 66 9394 3983 1937-S 1 2 4 16 26 30 45 100 800 25000 68 8301 3984 1938-D 3 4 6 16 26 30 40 60 175 6000 68 64240 3985 1938-D/S 6 10 24 45 65 110 145 220 650 25000 68 5022 93984 1938-D/D 5 8 12 20 35 45 90 105 450 45000 68 4187

(1913) 3988 1913Type1

875 925

3850 4500 7000 35000 - 68 431 Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938)

Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938) 3990 1913Type2 700 740 800 950 1425 1900 2500 5750 35000 - 68 425 3991 1914 700 740 800 950 1125 1750 2250 4500 17500 - 68 585 3992 1915 700 740 800 950 1500 1800 2500 4750 25000 - 68 491 3993 1916 - - - - 2750 3500 5250 9500 32500 - 68 313 3994 1936Satin 750 840 900 1075 1100 1500 1750 2250 9000 - 69 1065 3995 1936Brilliant 825 880 975 1125 1175 1500 2000 3000 17500 - 69 1082 3996 1937 700 740 800 950 1000 1250 1350 1750 6000 - 69 2782 83996 1937 CAM - - - - 2250 4200 6500 12000 - - 67 15

BUFFALO

NICKEL SPECIAL STRIKE

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL

Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938) 3987 1927SpecialStrike - - - - - - 61000 72500 - - 66 3

Jefferson Nickel (1938 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Alloy (1942-1945)

4016 1942-PType2 2 3 6 10 14 20 24 90 4500 - 68 4518 84016 1942-PType2 FS - - 8 20 25 55 100 525 - - 67 961 4017 1942-S 4 5 7 11 20 24 28 75 5000 - 68 4478 84017 1942-S FS - - 8 22 40 50 185 625 - - 67 588 4018 1943-P 2 3 6 10 14 18 25 65 1900 - 68 4755 84018 1943-P FS - - 8 11 25 35 60 300 14000 - 68 1546 4174 1943-PDoubledDieObverse 55 75 100 180 275 300 425 1100 - - 67 295 84174 1943-PDoubledDieObverse FS - - 130 225 350 700 1000 7500 - - 67 43 4019 1943/2-P 120 225 310 350 425 600 650 1850 - - 67 594 84019 1943/2-P FS - - - 485 650 950 1600 5500 - - 67 147 4020 1943-D 2 3 6 10 14 18 26 45 1350 - 68 4775 84020 1943-D FS - - 5 9 15 22 38 125 6250 - 68 6779 4021 1943-S 4 5 7 10 15 20 26 80 2250 - 68 4888 84021 1943-S FS - - 8 15 20 34 80 300 11500 - 68 1796 4022 1944-P 5 6 7 12 20 26 32 90 - - 67 3453 84022 1944-P FS - - 8 15 25 40 150 700 - - 67 815 4023 1944-D 2 3 6 10 14 18 26 65 - - 67 3464 84023 1944-D FS - - 8 10 16 40 60 125 7000 - 68 3681 4024 1944-S 2 3 6 10 14 18 26 65 1950 - 68 5627 84024 1944-S FS - - 10 22 85 150 475 850 18300 - 68 396 4025 1945-P 4 5 7 14 20 26 50 225 4000 - 68 3825 84025 1945-P FS - - - 25 55 75 285 3500 - - 67 519 4173 1945-PDoubledDieReverse 52 72 110 150 225 250 475 2150 - - 67 286 84173 1945-PDoubledDieReverse FS - - - - - 6650 11500 - - - 66 6 4026 1945-D 2 3 6 10 14 20 30 70 1950 - 68 5291 84026 1945-D FS - - 6 12 22 40 70 375 13000 - 68 1487 4027 1945-S 2 3 6 10 14 25 30 120 2500 - 68 6723 84027 1945-S FS - - - 35 160 225 650 3000 - - 67 252 Jefferson Nickel (1938 to

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STRIKES
68 BestGrade ALL
BUFFALO NICKEL REGULAR
CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67
PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL
- Type 1, “FIVE CENTS” On Raised
BUFFALO NICKEL
Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938)
Ground
825
1350 2000
-
BestGrade ALL
JEFFERSON NICKEL REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
NICKELS
Date) - Type 1, Original Design Vintage (1938-1964) 4000 1938 3 4 5 12 s 20 s 25 s 35 s 200 s - - 67 2008 84000 1938 FS - - 10 s 28 s 35 s 60 120 s 400 - - 67 822 4001 1938-D 3 4 6 12 s 18 s 25 s 30 s 85 s 2150 t - 68 3918 84001 1938-D FS - - 9 20 s 35 65 s 110 s 575 s 6500 - 68 637 4002 1938-S 3 4 6 8 14 24 45 s 235 s 2000 - 68 2293 84002 1938-S FS - - - 35 s 110 s 185 s 550 1050 - - 67 244 4003 1939 1 2 3 10 s 20 s 26 s 50 150 - - 67 583 84003 1939 FS - - - 22 52 140 t 200 t 1100 - - 67 221 94003 1939Reverseof1940 4 5 6 14 s 22 35 s 45 s 110 s - - 67 1645 894003 1939Reverseof1940 FS - - 10 22 40 s 50 70 s 325 s 22500 - 68 989 4004 1939DoubledMonticello 120 250 350 750 900 1250 1450 2500 - - 67 636 84004 1939DoubledMonticello FS - - - 650 1500 2650 6000 26500 - - 67 33 4005 1939-DReverseof1938 11 30 40 50 55 65 100 s 210 s - - 67 1524 84005 1939-DReverseof1938 FS - - - - 190 400 550 700 - - 67 111

4410 1840 - - 16000 25000 40000 100000 - - - - 65 3 Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 3, Stars on Obverse (1840-1859)

4415 Type 525 625 725 1050 1400 2500 3750 14500 - - 67

84415 Type CAM 550 650 750 1200 1600 3000 6000 18500 - - 67

94415 Type DCAM - - - 1350 2750 7000 13500 25000 - - 67

4416 1840Drapery 10000 12000 15000 20000 30000 50000 - - - - 65 2 4417 1841 - - - 20000 30000 50000 - - - - 65 3

84417 1841 CAM - - - 21000 - - - - - - 63 1 4418 1842 - - - - 28500 50000 - - - - 65 2 94418 1842 DCAM - - - - - - - 86000 - - 67 1

4419 1843 11000 13000 16500 22500 35000 65000 - - - - 65 4 4420 1844 - - 9000 13000 19000 26000 45000 - - - 66 7

84420 1844 CAM - - - - - 30000 - - - - 65 1

4421 1845 - - - 16000 25000 37000 - - - - 65 3

4422 1846 9000 10000 12000 16000 24000 35000 59500 - - - 66 2

4423 1847 - - - 16000 24000 35000 - 47500 - - 67 5

84423 1847 CAM - - - - - - 45000 - - - 66 1

4424 1848 - - - 12500 16500 45000 - - - - 65 1 4425 1849 - - - 13000 17500 27500 42500 - - - 66 3

4426 1850 - - 15000 20000 30000 57500 - - - - 65 1

4429 1852 - - 9500 11000 15000 22500 40000 - - - 66 6

84429 1852 CAM - - - 12500 17500 - - - - - 64

4434 1856 1300 1500 2000 3750 5500 8500 11000 - - - 66 16

84434 1856 CAM - - - - 7500 11500 13500 - - - 66 6 4436 1857 650 750 900 1950 3250 4000 4750 16000 - - 67 30

84436 1857 CAM - - - 4000 - 8500 - - - - 65 1 4437 1858 550 650 800 1150 1600 2850 4250 - - - 66 84 84437 1858 CAM - - 950 1400 1800 3500 7000 - - - 66 8 4438 1859 525 625 725 1050 1400 2500 3750 14500 - - 67 236 84438 1859 CAM - - - 1200 1600 3000 6000 18500 - - 67 20 94438 1859 DCAM - - - 1350 2750 7000 13500 25000 - - 67 1

Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 4, Arrows at Date (1853-1855) 4431 1853Arrows - - - 70000 95000 - - - - - 64 1 4432 1854Arrows - - - 7000 9000 12000 25000 - - - 66 12 84432 1854Arrows CAM - - - - - 20000 - - - - 65 1 4433 1855Arrows 4000 4700 6000 7000 9000 12000 25000 - - - 66 10 84433 1855Arrows CAM - - - 8500 12000 17500 - - - - 65 1

Liberty Seated Half Dime (1837-1873) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1873)

4442 Type 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 84442 Type CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 94442 Type DCAM - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 11500 - - 68 4443 1860 260 350 425 525 800 1200 2700 6500 - - 67 140 84443 1860 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1500 2500 6000 - - 67 15 4444 1861 260 350 475 600 890 1900 3250 7500 - - 67 111 84444 1861 CAM - - - 750 1125 3750 4750 - - - 66 12 94444 1861 DCAM - - - - 2000 - - - - - 64 1 4445 1862 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 - - 67 198 84445 1862 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2550 8250 - - 67 31 4446 1863 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1850 7500 - - 67 229 84446 1863 CAM 270 365 435 750 1025 1650 3150 7000 - - 67 44 4447 1864 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1800 4500 - - 67 171 84447 1864 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1700 2900 7000 - - 67 37 94447 1864 DCAM - - 450 700 1350 2850 4500 - - - 66 3 4448 1865 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 7500 - - 67 175 84448 1865 CAM - - - 725 975 1450 2550 7000 - - 67 42 94448 1865 DCAM - - - - 1750 - 5000 - - - 66 4 4449 1866 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 - - 67 203 84449 1866 CAM 270 365 435 700 975 1550 4000 11000 - - 67 35 94449 1866 DCAM - - - - - 3750 5250 20000 - - 67 6 4450 1867 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4950 - - 67 201 84450 1867 CAM 270 365 435 710 975 1500 2600 7000 - - 67 60 94450 1867 DCAM - - 450 750 1350 3250 - - - - 65 1 4451 1868 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4250 - - 67 192 84451 1868 CAM - - 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 44 94451 1868 DCAM - - - 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 - - 67 9 4452 1869 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 195 84452 1869 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 33 94452 1869 DCAM - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 - - 68 6 4453 1870 260 350 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 222 84453 1870 CAM 260 285 435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 35 94453 1870 DCAM - -

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SEATED
DIME PROOFS
BestGrade ALL
LIBERTY
HALF
CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0
260
CAM
DCAM
260
CAM
DCAM -
260
CAM 270 365
DCAM - - 450
DRAPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 4461 1796 2850 5000 6750 8500 19000 22500 42500
105000 175000 68 401 HALF DIMES / DIMES
- - - 3250 - - - - 65 1 4454 1871
350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4200 - - 67 216 84454 1871
270 365 435 675 925 1400 3250 6000 - - 67 49 94454 1871
- - - - - 3000 5850 18000 - - 67 3 4455 1872
350 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 - - 67 187 84455 1872
270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6500 - - 67 35 94455 1872
- - - 1550 3000 - - - - 65 5 4456 1873
350 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 271 84456 1873
435 675 925 1400 2400 6000 - - 67 45 94456 1873
700 1250 2750 4250 11500 - - 67 5
71000

4462 1797 16Stars 2950 5250 8000 10500 24000 30000 55000 78000 145000 250000 66 94 4463 1797 13Stars 3250 6500 12500 17500 35850 - - 175000 - - 64 50 Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1807)

4465 Type 650 1200 2200 3000 5100 6750 10500 16500 42500 75000 67 4468 1798/7 16-StarReverse 1250 2500 3300 4750 7850 11500 22000 35000 60000 - 65 92 4469 1798/7 13-StarReverse 3750 10500 15000 19500 37500 50000 225000 - - - 63 20 4467 1798 Small8 1850 4150 8000 12500 20000 - 67500 100000 165000 - 65 30 4466 1798 Large8 1100 2500 4250 4950 6750 11000 40000 75000 125000 185000 66 91 4470 1800 1000 2000 3600 4500 15500 20000 55000 65000 150000 350000 66 91 4471 1801 775 2200 4000 7750 21000 45000 120000 - - - 63 94 4472 1802 1850 4150 6500 9500 22500 37500 - - - - 62 81 4473 1803 950 1750 3650 6500 22500 60000 - 225000 - - 64 101 4474 1804 13-StarReverse 5000 11000 21500 35000 195000 - - - - - 55 25 4475 1804 14-StarReverse 6500 18000 37500 60000 220000 - - - - - 58 17 4478 1805 5Berries 750 1500 2700 3400 6100 7750 23500 40000 - - 64 86 4477 1805 4Berries 650 1200 2200 3000 5100 6750 10500 19500 42500 75000 67 596 4480 1807 650 1200 2200 3000 5100 6750 10500 16500 42500 75000 66 479

4485

2750 4500 18500 35000 52000 68 4486 1809 850 2950 3400 4800 6500 14500 18000 28500 45000 - 66 160 4487 1811/09 325 1400 1950 2900 4000 8500 13500 30000 47500 - 66 159 4489 1814 SmallDate 100 700 800 1800 2600 4750 6750 17500 76000 - 66 86 4488 1814 LargeDate 64 400 700 1250 1650 3500 4500 20000 32500 - 66 325 4490 1814 STATESOF 125 1600 2150 4750 18000 - 25000 - - - 64 76 4494 1820 STATESOF 154 600 1000 4000 6000 9500 15000 23500 80000 - 66 68 4492 1820 Large0 54 300 525 1250 2000 3200 5250 18500 35000 52000 68 287 4493 1820 Small0 59 385 650 1300 2500 4000 6000 16500 27500 150000 67 299 4496 1821 LargeDate 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 65000 - 66 619 94496 1821 SmallDate 54 300 525 1475 2300 5000 8500 18500 35000 - 66 214 4497 1822 1750 6250 9500 14500 17500 28500 37500 110000 160000 - 66 124 4498 1823/2 SmallE’s 59 400 750 1500 2000 4150 5250 21500 - - 65 173 4499 1823/2 LargeEs 54 350 575 1250 2250 4500 7000 18500 35000 - 66 195

4502 1824/2 120 600 750 1750 2500 4250 5000 32500 55000 - 66 469

4503 1825 54 300 525 1000 1400 2750 4500 18500 45000 - 66 278 4504 1827 54 300 525 1000 1400 2800 4850 15000 40000 - 66 911 4506 1828 LargeDate 115 575 900 3250 4500 6750 11500 - 45000 - 66 89 Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837) 4509 Type 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 68 4510 1828 SmallDate 52 250 440 850 1250 2950 4650 18500 30000 45000 67 160 4511 1829 Small10C 47 190 300 625 1000 1750 2650 11500 22500 45000 67 467 84511 1829 Medium10C 47 235 350 650 1000 2250 4150 8000 20000 37500 67 90 94511 1829 Large10C 52 200 425 1025 1500 3350 4250 9000 27500 40000 67 56 509640 1829 ExtraLarge10C 52 175 315 825 1000 - - - - - 62 23 396250 1829 Sm/Lg10CJR-9FS-901 - - - - - 2700 4500 - - - 64 4512 1829 CurlBase2 5750 25000 - - - - - - - - 35 41 4516 1830 Medium10C 42 175 275 575 900 1850 2950 15000 27000 40000 67 419 4517 1830 Small10C 47 225 350 650 1300 2550 4150 15000 - 67500 67 83 4519 1830/29 75 250 500 1100 1500 3500 6750 18500 32500 64500 67 78 4520 1831 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 68 626 4521 1832 42 175 275 575 1000 1950 3000 6500 16000 55000 67 621 4522 1833 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 17000 - 66 709 4523 1833 Last3High 42 175 275 575 950 1850 3150 8500 21500 - 66 141 4525 1834 Small4 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67 272 4526 1834 Large4

35000 55000 80000 100000 - - 67 4547 1828 SmallDate - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 - - - - 65 1 4548 1829 - - 12500 17500 25000 45000 70000 - - - 66 3 84548 1829 CAM - - - - 35000 - - - - - 64 1 4549 1830 - - - 27500 41000 85000 - - - - 65 2 541691 1830 CAM - - - - - 95000 - - - - 65 2 4553 1831 - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 - - 67 13 84553 1831 CAM - - - 25000 35000 55000 80000 - - - 66 5 4554 1832 - - - 30000 42500 - - - - - 64 1 4555 1833 - - - 27500 41000 75000 90000 - - - 66 2 4556 1834 - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 - - 67 6 4557 1835 - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 125000 - - 67 10 84557 1835 CAM - - - - - 55000 - 100000 - - 67 2

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DIME REGULAR STRIKES
DRAPED BUST
CONTINUED
ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 BestGrade
CAPPED BUST DIME REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828)
Type 54 300 525 1000 1400
42
-
369 CAPPED BUST DIME PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 1, Large Dentils (1809-1828) 4535 Type 8500 10000 15000 25000 35000 80000 100000 - - - 66 4538 1820 - - - 35000 45000 92500 - - - - 65 1 4539 1821 - - - - 35000 80000 100000 - - - 66 2 4540 1822 - - - 45000 - - 200000 - - - 66 1 84540 1822 CAM - - - - - - 440000 - - - 66 1 4543 1825 - - - 25000 35000 80000 100000 - - - 66 1 4544 1827 - - - 25000 35000 80000 - - - - 65 2 Capped Bust Dime (1809-1837) - Type 2, Small Dentils (1828-1837) 4546 Type - - 12500 17500 25000 50000 70000 95000 - - 67 84546 Type CAM - - - 25000
DIMES
42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 67 558 4527 1835 42 175 275 575 900 1750 3250 8500 17500 - 66 1226 4528 1836 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67 537 4529 1837 CappedBust
175 275 575 900 1750 3000 11000 18000
66

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 1, No Stars (1837-1838)

4560 Type 44 110 300 525 1200 2000 3000 6000 16000 55000 67 4561 1837LargeDate 44 110 300 525 1200 2000 3000 6000 16000 55000 67 602 4562 1837SmallDate 44 110 300 525 1350 2150 3000 9250 17500 - 66 270 4564 1838-O 60 150 475 800 3400 7250 8500 22500 - - 65 435

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 2, No Drapery (1838-1840)

4566 Type 26 40 75 170 425 1000 1250 2350 4500 12500 68 4568 1838LargeStars 26 40 75 170 425 1000 1250 2350 4500 27500 67 693 4569 1838SmallStars 30 50 100 200 750 1600 2450 4500 8500 - 66 184

4570 1838 PartialDrapery 30 60 125 275 1000 2100 2600 3900 6000 25000 67 60

4571 1839 26 40 75 170 425 1000 1250 2350 4500 12500 68 416

4572 1839-O 34 90 185 250 1000 2450 4000 7500 12500 32500 67 363

4573 1840 NoDrapery 26 40 75 170 550 1150 2500 3750 8000 14500 67 328

4574 1840-O NoDrapery 38 65 200 500 5000 13000 23000 45000 - - 65 242

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 3, Stars Obverse (1840-1860)

4577 Type 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 4000 7000 69

4578 1840 Drapery 50 120 350 650 3500 10000 20000 37500 - - 65 121

4579 1841 30 50 65 110 425 750 1400 5000 6750 - 66 273

4580 1841-O 37 60 90 150 850 1800 6750 10500 - - 65 440

4581 1842 30 50 70 100 375 850 1250 3000 5700 - 66 317

4582 1842-O 25 70 200 475 2950 5150 8000 30000 - - 65 314

4583 1843 30 50 70 85 375 900 1750 3750 7850 - 66 283

4584 1843-O 175 500 1450 3250 - - - 225000 - - 65 191

4585 1844 175 400 750 1000 4500 12500 19000 30000 42500 - 66 354

4586 1845 30 50 70 85 320 800 1250 4000 5500 - 66 388

4587 1845-O 50 120 675 1150 8000 65000 - - - - 69 185

4588 1846 475 800 1400 2500 - 60000 - - - - 63 250

4589 1847 35 60 100 185 1250 3500 4750 - 13500 - 66 170

4590 1848 34 55 75 125 550 1000 2450 6000 - - 65 208

4591 1849 30 50 78 95 400 1100 1500 5000 14500 35000 67 351

4592 1849-O 30 65 200 300 2550 5500 10500 - - - 64 258

4593 1850 30 50 70 85 350 690 900 5000 14500 - 66 1178

4594 1850-O 38 66 200 350 2000 3250 4850 7500 14500 35000 67 127

4595 1851 30 50 70 85 400 800 2200 5000 7500 17500 67 512 4596 1851-O 26 45 100 200 3500 5000 - - - - 63 154 4597 1852 30 50 70 85 295 650 950 2650 4000 7000 67 663 4598 1852-O 28 55 225 350 1600 3500 4500 - - - 64 122

4599 1853 NoArrows 175 375 490 650 1100 1600 2100 3000 5000 8500 68 208 4609 1856 SmallDate 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 5000 11000 67 301 4610 1856 LargeDate 30 50 70 95 450 1850 3750 - 12500 25000 67 102 4612 1856-O 30 50 82 100 650 1200 3250 6500 14500 - 66 186 4613 1856-S 200 650 1250 1750 5500 14500 25000 45000 - - 65 111 4614 1857 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 4000 10500 67 410 4615 1857-O 30 50 75 90 400 675 800 2150 4500 10500 67 286 4616 1858 30 50 70 85 270 550 800 2150 4000 8500 67 222 4617 1858-O 29 50 100 180 900 2250 3500 10000 25000 - 66 104 4618 1858-S 135 450 1050 1500 4500 15000 - - 75000 - 66 125 4619 1859 30 50 70 85 270 550 975 2150 4000 7000 68 201 4620 1859-O 30 50 70 100 350 700 900 2150 5000 9500 67 185 4621 1859-S 175 450 1600 2600 - 32500 47500 88000 - - 65 99 4622 1860-S 50 240 500 600 2500 8500 12500 45000 - - 65 164

Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 4, Stars Obverse, Arrows at Date (1853-1855) 4603 1853 Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 600 800 1400 2500 11500 68 1513 4604 1853-O Arrows 22 35 125 250 2300 4800 6750 - 17500 - 66 243 4605 1854 Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 600 800 1500 2850 11500 67 485 4606 1854-O Arrows 22 35 62 90 475 1050 1700 5500 9000 - 66 316 4607 1855 Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 725 1100 3500 6500 15000 67 197

Liberty

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BUST DIME PROOFS CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION
60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL
SEATED DIME REGULAR STRIKES
CAPPED
PCGS
Desig.
4558 1836 - - - 30000 47500 75000 - - - - 65 2 4559 1837 - - - 37500 60000 - - - - - 64 LIBERTY
12 30 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4
- 66 77 4638 1863-S 80 175 500 750 3300 9000 14000 35000 - - 65 130 4639 1864 625 950 1200 1300 1800 2500 3000 5000 11000 28500 67 93 4640 1864-S 70 200 400 550 1750 2500 5500 12000 20000 - 66 154 4641 1865 400 800 1300 1600 2500 2800 2900 3900 7250 12000 67 70 4642 1865-S 85 325 750 1150 5000 13500 35000 - - - 64 179 4643 1866 550 850 1400 1650 2300 2750 3000 3750 4500 9500 67 95 4644 1866-S 65 210 550 750 2300 6500 10500 20000 - - 65 143 4645 1867 500 900 1100 1400 2100 2650 3100 4000 5000 14500 67 91 4646 1867-S 60 225 525 875 3150 5500 7750 14000 30000 - 66 131 4647 1868 22 35 100 150 500 800 1250 3250 5500 - 66 92 4648 1868-S 40 100 325 475 1600 2500 3250 6500 15000 - 66 86 4649 1869 40 120 160 250 370 900 2100 3000 5250 8000 67 84 4650 1869-S 25 55 190 240 700 1150 1750 3000 7000 12000 67 145 4651 1870 25 40 64 80 250 500 1000 2250 7500 - 66 118 4652 1870-S 325 500 800 900 2300 3500 4500 8000 22500 - 66 100 DIMES
Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1891) 4631 1860 25 40 70 82 200 450 750 1250 1750 9500 68 193 4632 1860-O 725 1800 3100 4000 - - - - - - 58 132 4633 1861 25 40 60 70 195 325 600 1350 3000 10000 67 266 4634 1861-S 80 350 700 850 4000 13500 35000 - 60000 - 66 104 4635 1862 25 40 60 70 225 340 625 1250 2400 7000 67 217 4636 1862-S 120 275 650 1100 3500 7000 11500 35000 - - 65 122 4637 1863 700 1200 1325 1400 1525 2800 3250 4250 6250

4902 Type 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 200 69 4903 Type FB - - - 8 14 22 40 55 140 850 69 4904 1916 Mercury 7 10 15 45 65 80 110 225 900 - 67 749 4905 1916 Mercury FB - - - 35 70 115 200 325 1100 10500 68 4584 4906 1916-D 750 2500 5600 11500 15000 18000 27000 39000 - - 66 8652 4907 1916-D FB - - - 13000 18500 25000 45000 60000 120000 - 67 409 4908 1916-S Mercury 7 10 24 38 85 110 225 335 1375 - 67 1150 4909 1916-S Mercury FB - - - 42 125 250 875 1200 3500 - 67 890 4910 1917 5 7 12 25 55 85 160 325 - - 66 435 4911 1917 FB - - - 35 75 150 375 700 1900 - 67 1301 4912 1917-D 7 13 50 175 250 375 800 1250 8500 - 67 671 4913 1917-D FB - - - 160 550 950 4000 6750 - - 66 370 4914 1917-S 5 7 16 100 190 230 400 950 1950 - 67 675 4915 1917-S FB - - - 85 235 400 1050 1600 7500 - 67 576 4916 1918 6 9 35 80 150 185 400 1200 - - 66 266 4917 1918 FB - - - 90 215 400 1000 2250 12000 - 67 596 4918 1918-D 6 10 35 150 275 400 750 1700 3500 - 67 812 4919 1918-D FB - - - 450 2500 3000 13500 55000 195000 - 67 178 4920 1918-S 6 7 25 130 250 375 750 1500 5000 - 67 583 4921 1918-S FB - - - 325 3000 3900 6000 22000 145000 - 67 149 4922 1919 5 7 16 62 120 225 325 700 1500 - 67 341 4923 1919 FB - - - 75 225 325 675 1400 5500 - 67 779 4924 1919-D 8 14 50 265 525 750 1500 3500 - - 66 539 4925 1919-D FB - - - 600 2500 4250 32500 145000 - - 66 252 4926 1919-S 6 12 40 200 550 1000 1550 2000 3250 - 67 479 4927 1919-S FB - - - 425 2400 5500 15000 55000 100000 - 67 104 4928 1920 5 6 13 40 80 100 210 500 1500 - 67 391 4929 1920 FB - - - 44 100 130 450 650 2400 - 67 1205 4930 1920-D 5 7 25 125 275 375 575 1300 3450 - 67 483 4931 1920-D FB - - - 200 750 1250 3150 5500 55000 85000 68 360 4932 1920-S 5 7 20 150 475 750 1200 2150 - - 66 324 4933 1920-S FB - - - 400 1100 2350 4500 8500 75000 - 67 320 4934 1921 50 115 450 1450 1850 2250 4000 - - - 65 1998 4935 1921 FB - - - 1400 2800 4250 4750 9000 30000 - 67 363 4936 1921-D 75 180 550 1550 2200 3150 3500 5500 7250 - 67 2729 4937 1921-D FB - - - 1800 3250 4250 5500 14000 45000 - 67 320 4938 1923 5 6 10 28 45 65 125 260 1000 - 67 275 4939 1923 FB - - - 34 70 110 300 425 950 15000 68 1569 4940 1923-S 6 11 65 225 400 850 1350 2200 - - 66 482 4941 1923-S FB - - - 225 1000 2000 5500 70000 95000 - 67 252 4942 1924 5 6 17 40 90 130 190 350 1350 - 67 293 4943 1924 FB - - - 48 130 190 525 950 3250 20000 68 688 4944 1924-D 6 11 65 200 400 525 900 1650 - - 66 318 4945 1924-D FB - - - 230 575 900 1450 2650 17500 - 67 522 4946 1924-S 6 10 55 235 525 875 1350 3500 7500 - 67 465 4947 1924-S FB - - - 280 1100 2600 14500 35000 - - 66 285 4948 1925 5 6 12 38 85 150 300 450 1250 - 67 250 4949 1925 FB - - - 40 140 215 725 1200 2400 45000 68 527 4950 1925-D 8 18 140 425 750 850 1850 2650 - - 66 363 4951 1925-D FB - - - 425 1050 1750 3250 8250 19500 - 67 316 4952 1925-S 6 10 80 275 550 750 1200 2500 - - 66 328 4953 1925-S FB - - - 300 950 1525 3500 6500 67500 - 67 345 4954 1926 5 6 10 32 70 110 185 325 1500 - 67 395 4955 1926 FB - - - 34 85 175 300 800 3150 - 67 992 4956 1926-D 6 10 28 140 270 325 550 1500 - - 66 339 4957 1926-D FB - - - 135 550 850 2000 4000 45000 - 67 490 4958 1926-S 14 32 250 1325 2000 2450 3250 5000 10000 - 67 842 4959 1926-S FB - - - 1250 2750 4800 7000 18500 55000 - 67 150 4960 1927 5 6 10 33 55 90 145 300 - - 66 344 4961 1927 FB - - - 35 75 110 375 650 1750 25000 68 919 4962 1927-D 6 10 90 225 525 900 1200 2000 - - 66 416 4963 1927-D FB - - - 200 1150 3650 6500 19500 - - 66 164 4964 1927-S 6 10 27 295 725 950 1500 3000 - - 66 380 4965 1927-S FB - - - 300 2000 2600 6500 17500 75000 - 67 151 4966 1928 5 6 9 33 44 60 135 350 1000 - 67 258 4967 1928 FB - - - 32 65 140 325 550 1600 22500 68 963 4968 1928-D 8 12 65 200 350 450 900 1700 2500 - 67 276 4969 1928-D FB - - - 180 850 1600 2400 5000 32500 - 67 382 4970 1928-S 5 7 22 140 300 350 475 725 1600 - 67 523 4971 1928-S FB - - - 150 450 950 1900 4000 13500 - 67 298 4972 1929 5 5 8 25 31 46 75 125 380 - 67 764 4973 1929 FB - - - 26 62 85 170 350 1400 11500 68 1181 4974 1929-D 5 7 19 29 39 50 80 160 450 3250 68 704

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DIME
DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL
STRIKES
DESCRIPTION Desig.
64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL
DIMES
BARBER
PROOFS CONTINUED PCGS
4896 1912 275 350 400 500 650 900 1350 2550 - - 67 236 84896 1912 CAM 280 385 450 650 875 1250 1600 5000 - - 67 50 4897 1913 275 350 400 500 650 900 1350 3750 - - 67 238 84897 1913 CAM 280 385 450 650 875 1250 1800 5000 - - 67 47 4898 1914 300 380 450 560 750 1150 1550 3900 17500 - 68 204 84898 1914 CAM 330 435 500 725 975 1450 3850 6500 - - 67 26 4899 1915 300 380 450 600 750 1200 3250 6650 - - 67 176 84899 1915 CAM - - - 725 975 2000 3100 5500 - - 67 20 MERCURY DIME REGULAR
PCGS
4 12 40 60 63
Mercury Dime (1916-1945) (1916-1945)

4975 1929-D

FB - - - 30 64 120 195 600 1900 25000 68 1515

4976 1929-S 5 6 12 35 45 85 150 250 600 - 67 472

4977 1929-S FB - - - 36 85 225 450 800 2400 - 67 653

4978 1930 5 6 11 30 50 65 115 230 1100 - 67 443

4979 1930 FB - - - 32 80 190 450 1150 5000 - 67 718

4980 1930-S 6 8 18 80 150 200 240 400 1600 - 67 497

4981 1930-S

FB - - - 85 215 400 1000 2050 5750 - 67 506

4982 1931 6 7 13 40 65 80 130 250 1000 - 67 515

4983 1931 FB - - - 40 95 250 600 800 7500 - 67 502

4984 1931-D 10 14 39 95 115 185 275 425 900 - 67 397

4985 1931-D FB - - - 105 180 250 450 800 2000 - 67 1200

4986 1931-S 7 9 22 100 170 225 275 475 950 3750 68 780

4987 1931-S

FB - - - 100 375 950 2500 3750 21500 - 67 276

4988 1934 4 4 6 30 38 40 46 65 225 - 67 577

4989 1934

4990 1934-D

4991 1934-D

FB - - - 30 40 65 130 200 400 2750 68 2063

5 6 12 48 55 65 90 130 500 1500 68 988

FB - - - 50 60 120 260 625 1250 - 67 908

4992 1935 4 4 6 18 24 26 35 55 110 - 67 1098

4993 1935

4994 1935-D

4995 1935-D

FB - - - 18 25 36 70 120 300 5000 68 2831

5 6 13 40 50 60 90 150 750 - 67 573

FB - - - 40 65 185 400 550 1600 - 67 815

4996 1935-S 4 4 8 28 32 40 55 90 325 3500 68 1034

FB - - - 29 42 155 300 550 1150 90000 68 808

4997 1935-S

4998 1936 4 4 6 12 15 20 29 60 95 700 68 1932

FB - - - 13 17 35 75 110 325 5000 68 2549

4999 1936

5000 1936-D 5 5 8 28 35 42 52 80 325 - 67 450

5001 1936-D

5002 1936-S

FB - - - 30 45 115 225 300 750 6000 68 1278

4 4 6 25 29 35 45 70 180 - 67 412

5003 1936-S FB - - - 26 30 50 110 150 480 16000 68 2964

5004 1937 4 4 6 12 14 19 28 35 85 325 68 2270

5005 1937

FB - - - 13 19 30 50 65 150 1350 68 6357

5006 1937-D 4 4 6 25 28 33 45 60 145 1400 68 421

5007 1937-D

FB - - - 26 30 40 95 165 325 3650 68 2123

5008 1937-S 4 4 6 25 28 33 45 90 130 1250 68 1368

5009 1937-S

FB - - - 26 30 90 165 275 750 17500 68 1122 5010 1938 4 4 6 14 18 22 30 45 90 500 68 1336

5011 1938 FB - - - 14 21 34 80 115 350 6000 68 2307

5012 1938-D 4 4 6 22 25 28 33 55 170 1000 68 367

5013 1938-D FB - - - 23 27 36 62 110 325 4500 68 3828

5014 1938-S 4 4 6 24 28 30 36 70 180 750 68 1011

5015 1938-S FB - - - 25 30 40 150 220 650 4750 68 1632

5016 1939 4 4 5 9 12 18 28 38 85 375 69 4441 5017 1939 FB - - - 9 18 45 140 230 750 5000 68 1128 5018 1939-D 4 4 5 9 12 18 30 47 75 450 68 2031 5019 1939-D FB - - - 9 15 28 46 65 165 950 69 5635 5020 1939-S 4 4 6 26 30 38 54 70 200 775 68 1512 5021 1939-S FB - - - 27 60 160 650 1150 3500 12500 68 521 5022 1940 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 350 68 2327 5023 1940 FB - - - 8 14 22 40 60 165 3000 68 3612 5024 1940-D 4 4 5 9 12 17 29 40 85 750 68 1049 5025 1940-D FB - - - 9 15 23 45 70 170 1350 68 3549 5026 1940-S 4 4 5 9 11 16 30 55 85 2000 68 3495 5027 1940-S FB - - - 9 15 30 100 135 475 4500 68 2063 5028 1941 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 400 68 3765 5029 1941 FB - - - 8 14 22 40 60 165 4500 68 3647 5030 1941-D 4 4 5 9 12 16 25 35 75 500 68 675 5031 1941-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 1750 68 6971 5032 1941-S 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 60 90 1000 68 3761 5033 1941-S FB - - - 8 14 22 45 60 200 4000 68 4545 5034 1942 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 600 68 5211 5035 1942 FB - - - 8 14 22 50 65 265 6000 68 2778 5036 1942/1 400 465 625 2600 4750 7500 12500 16500 - - 66 3268 5037 1942/1 FB - - - 3000 9500 14500 49500 85000 - - 66 98 5038 1942-D 4 4 5 9 12 16 25 35 75 575 68 1674 5039 1942-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 150 1250 68 6754 5040 1942/1-D 310 400 650 2750 - - - - - - 62 1425 5041 1942/1-D FB - - - 3000 7500 11500 28500 37500 120000 - 67 212 5042 1942-S 4 4 5 10 16 22 30 40 100 1000 68 2364 5043 1942-S FB - - - 11

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MERCURY
CONTINUED
BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68
4 4
FB
22
4 4
16
37
FB
4
FB
4
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4
FB
4
FB
4
FB
4
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19 34 105 170 400 10000 68 2112 5044 1943
5 8 11 16 25 35 80 400 68 4922 5045 1943
- - - 8 14
45 60 300 11500 68 3292 5046 1943-D
5 9 11
25
75 1000 68 1082 5047 1943-D
- - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 1500 68 12183 5048 1943-S
4 5 9 11 16 25 35 95 600 68 3834 5049 1943-S
- - - 9 15 24 70 85 300 3500 68 2600 5050 1944
4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 300 68 7831 5051 1944
- - - 8 14 22 75 160 750 13500 68 1582 5052 1944-D
4 5 9 11 16 25 35 65 500 68 1823 5053 1944-D
- - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 850 68 12146 5054 1944-S
4 5 9 12 17 28 35 75 550 68 6050 5055 1944-S
- - - 12 19 27 42 60 190 6000 68 4175 5056 1945
4 5 8 11 16 25 35 70 2500 68 8754 5057 1945
- - - 1500 6500 9500 16000 18000 47500 - 67 127 5058 1945-D
4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 600 68 6721

Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1946-1964)

5220 1964 SMS - 3500 4500 8500 12500 20000 - - - - 68 23

Roosevelt Dime (1946 to Date) - Type 2, Clad (1965 to Date)

5240 1965 SMS 5 6 7 8 15 25 450 - - - 69 2431

85240 1965 SMS CAM 10 15 25 85 125 2750 - - - - 68 146 5241 1966 SMS 4 5 7 10 18 32 900 - - - 69 2751 85241 1966 SMS CAM 10 17 24 38 85 300 - - - - 68 247 95241 1966 SMS DCAM 125 250 400 750 2500 7500 - - - - 68 2 5242 1967 SMS 5 6 8 10 12 18 650 - - - 69 1779 85242 1967 SMS CAM 9 15 20 25 32 110 2300 - - - 69 534 95242 1967 SMS DCAM - - 200 250 1000 6500 13500 - - - 69 29

75211 2005-P SatinFinish 4 6 8 10 16 18 26 - - - 69 777 95211 2005-P SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 10 50 - - - 69 635 75212 2005-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 8 9 22 2500 - - 70 1139 95212 2005-D SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 40 300 - - - 69 348 95213 2006-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 8 9 25 - - - 69 407 985213 2006-P SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - - 69 528 95214 2006-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 8 9 25 - - - 69 756 985214 2006-D SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 10 125 - - - 69 286 149522 2007-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 8 9 35 - - - 69 210 149523 2007-P SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 10 85 2500 - - 70 570 149356 2007-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 8 9 25 - - - 69 291 149357 2007-D SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 12 35 - - - 69 612 394927 2008-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 8 9 25 - - - 69 119 394928 2008-P SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 50 500 - - - 69 120 394931 2008-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 8 9 45 - - - 69 91 394932 2008-D SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 22 115 - - - 69 350 407266 2009-P SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 12 35 - - - 69 566 407269 2009-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 7 10 12 - - - - 68 3 407270 2009-D SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 10 100 - - - 69 803 418808 2010-P SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 18 200 - - - 69 468 418810 2010-D SatinFinish - - 2 3 4 7 15 - - - 69 1 418811 2010-D SatinFinish FB 4 5 6 7 8 10 75 - - - 69 609 628137 2017-S EnhancedUncSet FB - - - - - - 10 - - - 69 631121 2017-S EnhancedUncSet

FDIDenverANA FB - - - - - 8 12 20 - - 70 631122 2017-S EnhancedUncSet

FirstStrike FB - - - - - - 14 20 - - 70 635931 2017-S EnhancedUncSetFDI WashingtonDC1of1000 FB - - - - - - 12 20 - - 70 637554 2017-S EnhancedUncSet ClevelandFreedomFDIANA FB - - - - - - 12 50 - - 70 635932 2017-S EnhancedUncSet

FDIBlueRibbon FB - - - - - - 10 - - - 69 635663 2017-S EnhancedUncSet FDIDenver1of1000 FB - - - - - - - 20 - - 70

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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
TWENTY CENT REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) (1875-1878) 5296 1875 175 375 450 650 925 1500 1650 6000 14500 32500 67 1102 5297 1875-CC 235 500 750 1300 2000 3000 4750 12000 37000 - 66 2118 5298 1875-S 100 180 225 400 650 1050 1350 2550 7500 25000 68 5321 5299 1876 225 500 550 800 1000 1750 2600 5250 15000 60000 67 811 5300 1876-CC - - - - - 325000 475000 550000 650000 - 66 16 TWENTY CENT PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) (1875-1878) 5303 1875 1300 1500 1800 3250 4500 7500 11000 36000 - - 67 338 85303 1875 CAM 1200 1500 2250 3500 4500 9500 30000 - - - 66 76 95303 1875 DCAM - - - - 8250 20000 - - - - 65 4 5304 1876 1100 1400 1875 2800 4500 7500 16000 - - - 66 391 85304 1876 CAM 1200 1500 2250 3700 5000 11500 25000 50000 - - 67 106 95304 1876 DCAM - - - 4250 6000 12000 50000 - - - 66 7 5305 1877 8000 9000 9500 11500 13500 17500 23500 - - - 66 301 85305 1877 CAM - 9500 10500 12000 14000 18000 25000 - - - 66 78 95305 1877 DCAM - - - - 17250 - 50000 - - - 66 4 5306 1878 3750 4000 4050 4500 4750 9500 16000 37500 - - 67 453 85306 1878 CAM 3500 3700 4000 4850 5500 11500 28000 50000 - - 67 80 95306 1878 DCAM - - - 5000 6000 12000 50000 - - - 66 5 TWENTY CENT SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Twenty Cent (1875-1878) (1875-1878) 5307 1875-S BM - - - - - 50000 75000 100000 - - 65 1 85307 1875-S BMCA - - - - - 75000 140000 - - - 64 2 DRAPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Quarter (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796) 5310 1796 12500 25000 43500 47500 67500 90000 140000 250000 400000 1600000 67 414 85310 1796 PL - - - - - - - 300000 - - 64 1 Draped Bust Quarter (1796-1807) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1804-1807) 5311 Type 450 1100 2000 3500 6500 12500 22500 32500 80000 - 65 5312 1804 3750 8000 16500 28000 50000 80000 175000 225000 - - 64 311 5313 1805 450 1100 2000 3500 8000 12500 22500 40000 85000 - 65 853 5314 1806 450 1100 2000 3500 6500 12500 22500 32500 80000 - 65 1184 DIMES / TWENTY CENT PIECES / QUARTER DOLLARS

5320 Type 125 750 1500 2800 4250 8000 12000 28500 47500 90000 67 5321 1815 200 1250 2150 3250 4250 7500 12500 40000 85000 - 66 389 5322 1818 125 750 1500 2800 4500 8000 12000 28500 64500 90000 67 1167 5323 1818/5 150 850 1500 2800 4250 8000 12000 29500 60000 - 66 176 5325 1819 Small9 125 750 1500 5000 6000 9000 19000 35000 60000 - 66 333 5326 1819 Large9 125 1150 1650 3300 6000 11500 - 42500 - - 65 213 5328 1820 Small0 125 1050 2150 4500 6000 9000 16500 35000 65000 - 66 166

515284 1820 Medium0 125 950 1500 2800 4250 8000 12000 29500 76000 - 66 37

5329 1820 Large0 125 750 1500 3050 4550 10500 15000 35000 70000 - 66 272

5331 1821 125 750 1500 2800 4250 8000 12000 28500 47500 90000 67 578

5332 1822 260 1050 2100 4750 8000 11000 30000 50000 - 165000 67 308

5333 1822 25/50C 5900 32500 40000 - - - 85000 105000 - - 65 35

5334 1823/2 45000 80000 90000 130000 - - - - - - 58 19

5335 1824/2 750 3500 5250 25000 - - 140000 - - - 64 246

38974 1825/4/2 Browning1 225 750 1500 5500 9000 17500 25000 42500 47500 95000 67

5342 1828 125 750 1500 2800 4250 8000 18500 30000 75000 - 66 378

5343 1828 25/50C 1100 4750 6750 9250 15000 100000 - - - - 63 76

Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838)

5348 1831 SmallLetters

200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 - 66 868 5349 1831 LargeLetters

200 350 900 1900 3750 6250 27500 - - 65 254 5351 1832 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 35000 - - 65 340 5352 1833 110 275 425 1200 2200 4500 7250 27500 42500 97500 67 370 5353 1834 75 200 350 900 1900 4000 6500 27500 60000 - 66 1170 5354 1835 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 7000 27500 42500 - 66 1184 5355 1836

- - 250000 - - 67 1 5369 1822 - - - 45000 - 80000 - 250000 - - 67 4 5367 1822 25/50C - - - - - 235000 - - - - 65 2 5368 1823/2 - - - - 395000 - - - - - 64 1 5370 1824/2 15000 17500 25000 42500 85000 - - - - - 64 5371 1825/4/2Browning2 12000 14000 20000 35000 70000 - - - - - 64 5373 1827/3 Original - - 165000 230000 400000 475000 - - - - 65 6 85373 1827/3 Original CAM - - - - - 550000 - - - - 65 2 5374 1827/3 Restrike - - 37500 52500 65000 140000 190000 - - - 66 12 5375 1828 - - 32500 - 60000 80000 - - - - 65 6 Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838)

5377 Type 10000 11000 16000 28000 47500 90000 115000 160000 - - 67 5378 1831 LargeLetters - - 16000 28000 47500 90000 115000 - - - 66 7 410001 1831 LargeLetters CAM - - - 29500 62000 115000 - 300000 - - 67 4 5380 1832 11000 13000 18500 33000 62500 - - - - - 64 5381 1833 - - - 43000 90000 175000 - - - - 65 1 85381 1833 CAM - - - - 97500 175000 - - - - 65 2 5382 1834 10000 11000 16000 28000 47500 90000 115000 - - - 66 5

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP MAY - JUNE 2020 89 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT DRAPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL
CAPPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL
Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 1, Large Size (1815-1828)
5315 1806/5 475 1250 2400 4000 9500 13500 25000 50000 100000 - 65 340 5316 1807 450 1100 2000 3500 6500 12500 22500 32500 80000 - 65 585
Capped
5347 Type 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 97500 67
BUST QUARTER PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 1, Large Size (1815-1828) 5360 Type - - 32500 45000 60000 80000 200000 250000 - - 67 85360 Type CAM - - - 40000 65000 135000 - - - - 65
1818 B-8 - - - - - - - 300000
1
- - - - 88000
- - - 45000
75
75
75 200 350 1050 1900 4500 7500 37500 - 97500 67 476 5356 1837 75 200 350 900 1900 4500 10000 27500 42500 125000 67 482 5357 1838 CappedBust 75 200 350 1000 1900 4500 6250 27500 42500 - 66 517 CAPPED
691584
- - 67
5365 1820
- 200000 - - - 66 3 5366 1821
60000
CAM
CAM
CAM 12000
5386
CappedBust - - - - 47500 90000 115000
2 LIBERTY SEATED QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES LIBERTY SEATED REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 1, No Drapery (1838-1840) 5390 Type 40 115 500 1200 2000 4500 9000 32500 65000 - 68 5391 1838 40 115 500 1200 2000 4500 9000 32500 65000 - 68 314 5392 1839 40 115 500 1200 2000 4500 11000 50000 60000 - 66 297 5393 1840-O NoDrapery 40 115 500 1200 2000 6500 15500 - - - 64 298 Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 2, No Motto (1840-1865) 5396 Type 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2650 4250 10500 68 5397 1840 Drapery 34 65 400 700 1250 5500 20000 27500 - - 65 96 5398 1840-O Drapery 40 150 400 1000 1350 4500 13500 27500 - - 65 161 5399 1841 65 200 500 1000 1250 2100 3500 12000 35000 - 66 97 5400 1841-O 40 85 325 775 950 1750 3250 - - 70000 67 179 5401 1842 75 200 525 1200 1800 4500 7500 - - - 64 87 5402 1842-O LargeDate 42 100 300 775 1750 4150 6750 - - - 64 153 5403 1842-O SmallDate 575 1800 5750 16500 52500 - - - - - 61 112 5404 1843 30 55 200 350 850 1500 2500 5000 - - 65 140 5405 1843-O 50 175 550 1300 3250 7500 9500 - - - 64 171 5406 1844 30 55 140 425 750 1900 3000 19000 - - 65 124 5407 1844-O 40 75 275 1250 1750 2350 7500 13000 - - 65 139 QUARTER DOLLARS
85382 1834
- - - 29500 62000 115000 185000 300000 - - 67 2 5383 1835 - - - 33000 - - - - - - 63 2 85383 1835
- - - - - 150000 250000 - - - 66 2 5384 1836 11000 13000 17500 32500 70000 - - - - - 64 1 85384 1836
14000 18500 35000 75000 - - - - - 64 1
1838
- - - 66

669473 2018-P PicturedRocksNP 4 4 5 8 12 175 - - - - 68 227 669476 2018-D PicturedRocksNP 4 5 6 7 15 - - - - - 67 207 669477 2018-S PicturedRocksNP 3 4 5 7 16 - - - - - 67 151

669478 2018-P ApostleIslandsNP 4 4 5 7 12 125 - - - - 68 209

669479 2018-D ApostleIslandsNP - 4 5 6 10 - - - - - 67 175 669480 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP 4 4 5 10 75 - - - - - 67 120

669481 2018-P VoyageursNP - 4 5 7 14 - - - - - 67 183

669482 2018-D VoyageursNP 4 4 5 7 14 - - - - - 67 195

669484 2018-S VoyageursNP 4 4 5 7 14 - - - - - 67 179 669488 2018-P BlockIslandNP 4 5 7 12 16 250 - - - - 68 164

669489 2018-D BlockIslandNP - 5 8 10 15 - - - - - 67 167 669490 2018-S BlockIslandNP - 6 10 16 125 - - - - - 67 292 669485 2018-P CumberlandIslandNP - 5 6 8 14 - - - - - 67 222 669486 2018-D CumberlandIslandNP 4 4 5 6 8 - - - - - 67 210 669487 2018-S CumberlandIslandNP 4 4 5 6 100 - - - - - 67 158 699403 2019-P LowellNP 4 5 6 8 35 - - - - - 67 260 699404 2019-D LowellNP 5 6 10 15 - - - - - - 66 178 717970 2019-W LowellNP 30 40 50 55 340 - - - - - 67 9496 717055 2019-P AmericanMemorialNP - 8 12 18 - - - - - - 66 308 717056 2019-D AmericanMemorialNP - - 8 12 16 - - - - - 67 300

717059 2019-S AmericanMemorialNP - - 6 10 42 - - - - - 67 440 717990 2019-W AmericanMemorialNP 26 40 50 60 475 - - - - - 67 3260 717062 2019-P SanAntonioMissionsNP - - 8 12 18 35 - - - - 68 222 717063 2019-D SanAntonioMissionsNP - 6 8 15 45 - - - - - 67 129 717050 2019-P WarinthePacificNP - 10 12 20 35 150 - - - - 68 329 717060 2019-D WarinthePacificNP 10 12 15 20 30 - - - - - 67 292 718000 2019-W WarinthePacificNP 35 45 55 75 - - - - - - 66 6872

418825 2010-S HotSpringsNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 22 - - 70 3009

418831 2010-S YellowstoneNP DCAM 4 4 4 4 5 6 14 22 - - 70 3014

418837 2010-S YosemiteNP DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 12 22 - - 70 2971

418843 2010-S GrandCanyonNP DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 12 22 - - 70 2969

418849 2010-S MountHoodNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 14 25 - - 70 2931

505153 2011-S GettysburgNP DCAM - - - - - 8 14 25 - - 70 2972

505159 2011-S GlacierNP DCAM 4 4 5 6 7 8 14 25 - - 70 3035

505165 2011-S OlympicNP DCAM - - - - - 8 14 20 - - 70 3026

505171 2011-S VicksburgNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 2999 505177 2011-S ChickasawNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 3013 510076 2012-S ElYunqueNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1771 510080 2012-S ChacoCultureNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1715 510084 2012-S AcadiaNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1765 510088 2012-S HawaiiVolcanoesNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1817 510092 2012-S DenaliNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1786 516823 2013-S WhiteMountainNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 2042 516825 2013-S Perry’sMemorialNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1632 516827 2013-S GreatBasinNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1642 516829 2013-S FortMcHenryNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1661 516831 2013-S MountRushmoreNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1667 524105 2014-S GreatSmokyMtnsNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1986 524110 2014-S ShenandoahNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1863 524145 2014-S ArchesNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1862 524152 2014-S GreatSandDunesNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1874 524156 2014-S EvergladesNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 27 - - 70 2041 537576 2015-S HomesteadNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1904 537579 2015-S KisatchieNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1642 537581 2015-S BlueRidgePkwyNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1640 537583 2015-S BombayHookNP DCAM - - - - - - 15 25 - - 70 1642 537585 2015-S SaratogaNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1840 593760 2016-S ShawneeNP DCAM - - - - - 8 15 25 - - 70 2334 593781 2016-S FortMoultrieNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1807 594158 2016-S CumberlandGapNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1806 594160 2016-S HarpersFerryNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1876 594162 2016-S TheodoreRooseveltNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1816 620326 2017-S EffigyMoundsNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 2068 620327 2017-S FrederickDouglassNP DCAM - - - - - - 15 25 - - 70 1733 620328 2017-S OzarkNP DCAM - - - - - - 15 25 - - 70 1740 620329 2017-S EllisIslandNP DCAM - - - - - - 15 25 - - 70 1736 620330 2017-S GeorgeRogersClarkNP DCAM - - - - - - 15 25 - - 70 1720 659606 2018-S PicturedRocksNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 929 668222 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 719 668227 2018-S VoyageursNP DCAM - - - 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 721 668225 2018-S CumberlandIslandNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 724 659608 2018-S BlockIslandNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 714 689687 2019-S LowellNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 2631 689689 2019-S AmericanMemorialNP DCAM 4 4 4 6 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1990 689693 2019-S SanAntonioMissions NP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1990 689691 2019-S WarInthePacificNP DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 25 - - 70 1975 689696 2019-S FrankChurchRiverof NoReturnNP DCAM - - - - - 8 15 25 - - 70 2002 813650 2020-S AmericanSamoaNPSilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - 10 11 12 18 26 - - 70

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64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
PCGS
63
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS PROOFS WASHINGTON AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL Washington America the Beautiful Quarters (2010-2021) - Type 1 - Clad (2010-2021)
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5. Consignor acknowledges that the Hammer Price is the final bid price accepted by the Auctioneer. The Hammer Price does not include the Buyer’s Fee, which GreatCollections retains in full.

6. GreatCollections has the right in its sole discretion to reject any Consignment, to cancel any Auction, to postpone or change the date/time of Auction and/or to rescind any sale. GreatCollections also reserves the right in its sole discretion to cancel or reject any bidder from bidding, when we believe it is not in the Consignor’s and/or GreatCollections’ best interest.

7. A Consignor is able to list a Minimum Bid on every coin/item consigned, according to the three options listed on the Consignment Form. It is up to the Consignor to verify that the correct Minimum Bids are entered as soon as their coins/items are uploaded to the GreatCollections website. Any corrections should be reported as early as possible before the end of the Auction. This Minimum Bid amount is disclosed on all items/coins listed at GreatCollections. Consignor may not withdraw any coin/item for any reason.

8. If the successful bidder or buyer is in default and GreatCollections is not satisfied that the amount due for any particular Consignor’s lot[s] will be paid in full, GreatCollections reserves the right to take one or more of the following actions: (1) declare the sale null and void and return the coins/items to the Consignor; (2) declare the sale null

your coins by logging into MyGC and clicking on “Items Pending” or “Currently Selling”.

Currency/Paper Money:GreatCollections also auctions certified currency and paper money graded by PCGS and PMG, together with our exclusive Grade & Auction program offering discounted grading rates. Please use our currency consignment forms.

CAC: CAC is a third-party grade verifier founded by John Albanese that reviews PCGS and NGC-graded coins (excluding moderns). GreatCollections is an authorized submitter and can arrange CAC to review your coins prior to auctioning. The process takes about 10 days. Cost is $15 for coins valued up to $10,000, $30 for coins valued up to $25,000 and $50 for coins valued at over $25,000.

Minimum Bids: We offer three convenient ways to set Minimum Bids at GreatCollections.

1. You may select GreatCollections to establish a Minimum Bid based on our knowledge of the coin market. We usually set opening bids at 70% of what we believe the coins are worth in today’s market. This is our recommended option that we have found to generate the most bidding activity while protecting you with a Minimum Bid.

2. You may select a percentage of the Values you have listed on the reverse of this form to use as Minimum Bids. Please check either the 50%, 65% or 80% option.

3. You may select that all coins start at a Minimum Bid of $1. This is recommended for liquid/popular coins and is used regularly by dealers, investors and representatives of estates.

Regretfully, we cannot accept consignments where the Minimum Bids are higher than 80% of their listed value. If you have any questions regarding setting Minimum Bids, please call us at 1.800.44.COINS (+1.949.679.4180) or e-mail info@GreatCollections.com.

Seller’s Fees: Our Seller’s fees are a low 5% for coins up to $1000, and 0% for coins over $1,000.

Consignment Proceeds: Checks are mailed within 30 days of your coin(s) selling. To confirm the payment date, please login to your account at GreatCollections, click on MyGC and “View Consignor Statements”.

and void and reoffer the coins/items in another Auction; and/or (3) proceed against buyer on behalf of Consignor. In addition, GreatCollections offers a return privilege to Buyers. Should your coin/item be returned, we will cancel the sale and relist your item. In the event that GreatCollections cancels the sale of your coins/items or your coins/ items are returned, all Listing Fees and Seller’s Fees will be refunded to Consignor.

9. If you consign raw coins/items to GreatCollections, we will send your coins/items to a major third party grading service such as PCGS, NGC and/or ANACS. For more information, please refer to the Raw Coin Consignment Form, which can be downloaded at www.greatcollections.com/forms.

10. GreatCollections shall remit to Consignor, within 30 days after the close of the Auction, the net proceeds, which equals the Hammer Price less Seller’s Fees, Listing Fees, Interest for Cash Advances, other monies owed to GreatCollections by Consignor and Cash Advances Principal (in order). In the event the Consignor’s sales do not exceed fees or monies owed to GreatCollections, the Consignor agrees to pay GreatCollections all monies owed within seven days of invoice date. In certain instances, an introductory commission may be paid by GreatCollections to an agent of Consignor for referring the Consignment to GreatCollections.

11. GreatCollections will provide insurance for loss or damage for consigned coins while in the possession of GreatCollections and while any are being shipped back to the Consignor, subject to certain terms and exclusions (such as Earthquake coverage). In the event of an insurance claim, our insurance carrier will pay you the Fair Market Value, less the Seller’s Fees and Buyer’s Fees, based on the total insurance proceeds. This payment to you by the insurance carrier shall completely satisfy our obligations regarding the Consignments under this Agreement.

12. Arbitration. Any claim or dispute arising out of the sale of coins/items by GreatCollections shall be settled by arbitration between the parties in accordance with the rules of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) or if the PNG cannot or will not hear the matter, by the American Arbitration Association (AAA). Any claim must be commenced within three months of the Auction date or Buy Now confirmation or the claim is waived.

13. This contract is the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior Agreements. The warranties and representations contained in this Agreement survive the date of execution by each party herein and the performance of all terms and conditions contained in this agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California.

Contact Us:

GreatCollections Coin Auctions

17500 Red Hill Ave. Suite 160 | Irvine, CA 92614

Phone: 1.800.44.COINS | 1.949.679.4180 Email: info@greatcollections.com | www.GreatCollections.com

Ian Russell President/ Owner Raeleen
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813652 2020-S Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NP-SilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 14 22 30 - - 70 813654 2020-S SaltRiverBayNPSilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 15 22 40 - - 70 813656 2020-S TallgrassPrairieNPSilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 12 18 30 - - 70 813658 2020-S WeirFarmNPSilverFirstStrike DCAM - - - - 12 14 22 - - - 69 Washington America the Beautiful Quarters (2010-2021) - Type 2 - Silver (2010-2021) 418828 2010-S HotSpringsNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4680 418834 2010-S YellowstoneNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4684

418840 2010-S YosemiteNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4617 418846 2010-S GrandCanyonNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4654

418852 2010-S MountHoodNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4627 505156 2011-S GettysburgNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4783 505162 2011-S GlacierNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4852 505168 2011-S OlympicNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4809 505174 2011-S VicksburgNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4792 505180 2011-S ChickasawNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4822 510078 2012-S ElYunqueNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3393 517071 2012-S ElYunqueNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - - 15 25 80 - - 70 445 510082 2012-S ChacoCultureNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3352 517072 2012-S ChacoCultureNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 428 510086 2012-S AcadiaNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3357 517073 2012-S AcadiaNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 32 53 - - 70 419 510090 2012-S HIVolcanoesNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3428 517074 2012-S HIVolcanoesNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - 8 9 10 14 18 40 - - 70 439 510094 2012-S DenaliNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3386 517075 2012-S DenaliNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - 10 12 20 35 - - 70 450

516824 2013-S WhiteMountainNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3145 526467 2013-S WhiteMountainNP-Silver

LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - 9 10 12 32 48 - - 70 797 516826 2013-S Perry’sMemorialNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3101 526470 2013-S Perry’sMemorialNP-Silver LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - - 12 27 38 - - 70 791 516828 2013-S GreatBasinNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3130 526474 2013-S GreatBasinNP-Silver LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - 10 12 27 75 - - 70 796 516830 2013-S FortMcHenryNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3130 526476 2013-S FortMcHenryNP-Silver LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - 10 12 22 38 - - 70 802 516832 2013-S MountRushmoreNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3139 526478 2013-S MountRushmoreNP-Silver LimitedEditionPRSet DCAM - - - - - 12 26 43 - - 70 793 524107 2014-S GreatSmokyMtns-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4113 524113 2014-S ShenandoahNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4101 524150 2014-S ArchesNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4101 524154 2014-S GreatSandDunes-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4102 524158 2014-S EvergladesNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4083 539698 2015-S BlueRidgePkwy-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2682 539699 2015-S BombayHookNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2669 539696 2015-S HomesteadNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2676 539697 2015-S KisatchieNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2664 539700 2015-S SaratogaNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2637 597060 2016-S ShawneeNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4380 598037 2016-S CumberlandGapNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4369 597062 2016-S HarpersFerryNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4378 597063 2016-S T.RooseveltNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4423 597064 2016-S FortMoultrieNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4378 627855 2017-S EffigyMoundsNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1514 627856 2017-S FrederickDouglassNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1519 627857 2017-S OzarkNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1527 627858 2017-S EllisIslandNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1524 627859 2017-S GeorgeR ClarkNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1519 668233 2018-S PicturedRocksNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1815 679987 2018-S PicturedRocksNP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - - 7 8 10 15 30 - - 70 2976 668235 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1800 679989 2018-S ApostleIslandsNP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - 5 5 6 7 10 28 - - 70 2966 668238 2018-S VoyageursNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1816 679991 2018-S VoyageursNP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - - - 8 10 17 35 - - 70 2947 668250 2018-S CumberlandIslandNPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1791 679993 2018-S CumberlandIs NP-Silver RevPR50thAnniversarySet - - - 8 10 11 16 28 - - 70 2986 668254 2018-S BlockIslandNP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1848

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP MAY - JUNE 2020 105 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT WASHINGTON AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS PROOFS CONTINUED
65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64
QUARTER DOLLARS

418853 2010-P Hot Springs NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 90 - - - 69 433 418854 2010-D Hot Springs NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 65 - - - 69 436 418855 2010-P Yellowstone NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 165 - - - 69 340 418856 2010-D Yellowstone NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 200 - - - 69 356 418857 2010-P Yosemite NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 225 - - - 69 333 418858 2010-D Yosemite NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 15 800 - - - 69 242 418859 2010-P Grand Canyon NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 80 - - - 69 420 418860 2010-D Grand Canyon NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 50 - - - 69 523 418861 2010-P Mount Hood NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 215 - - - 69 370 418862 2010-D Mount Hood NP Satin Finish 3 4 4 5 7 10 250 - - - 69 305 631087 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP Enhanced Unc Set - - - - 5 6 10 14 - - 70 631091 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP Enhanced Unc Set

First Strike - - - - 6 7 10 14 - - 70 655147 2017-S Ellis Island NP - - - - - - 10 14 - - 70 8267 631094 2017-S Ozark Riverways NP Enhanced Unc Set - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631096 2017-S Ozark Riverways NP Enhanced Unc Set

First Strike - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631097 2017-S Frederick Douglass NP Enhanced Unc Set - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631099 2017-S Frederick Douglass NP Enhanced Unc Set

First Strike - - - - - - 12 - - - 69 631103 2017-S George Rogers Clark

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Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP 106 MAY - JUNE 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL QUARTERS PROOFS CONTINUED
63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
WASHINGTON
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig.
679995 2018-S Block Island NP-Silver Rev PR 50th Anniversary Set - - 9 10 11 12 18 45 - - 70 4433
705691 2019-S Lowell NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3358
705698 2019-S American Memorial NPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3384
705712 2019-S War in the Pacific NPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3358
THE
QUARTERS SPECIAL STRIKE
65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
705716 2019-S San Antonio Missions NPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3367 705723 2019-S Frank Church River of No Return NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3353 WASHINGTON AMERICA
BEAUTIFUL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64
Washington America the Beautiful Quarters (2010-2021) - Type 1 - Clad (2010-2021)
REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL
Hair Half Dollar
(1794-1795) 6051 1794 3000 3500 7500 18500 32500 100000 250000 - 600000 - 64 542 6052 1795 800 1100 1950 t 3250 6500 21500 37500 125000 250000 450000 65 2272 6053 1795/1795 Recut Date, 3 Leaves 1600 2200 5000 12500 19500 - - - - - 50 50 6055 1795/1795 Recut Date 2 Leaves 800 1200 1950 t 4250 7500 22500 - - - 450000 65 56 6054 1795 Small Head 1050 1700 4000 12000 18000 40000 - - - - 62 91 39252 1795 A over E 800 1100 2050 t 4250 8000 25000 - 130000 260000 - 64 73 DRAPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 12 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797) 6057 1796 15 Stars 30000 32500 55000 100000 130000 200000 275000 400000
- 64 63 6058 1796 16 Stars 36500 40000 57500 95000 115000 250000 - -
- 66 33 86057 1796 Overton 101 15 Stars - - - - - - -
Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 2, Large Eagle (1801-1807)
Type 200
Large
6067 1803 Small 3 275 325 750 1700
1805 200 225 500 900
6070
300 400
6077 1806/5 Large Stars 200 225 600 1000 2500
6074 1806 Knob 6, Large Stars 200 225 500 900 2100
6075 1806 Knob 6, Small Stars 200 225 500 900 2250 8000 10500 65000 - 95000 65 278 6072 1806 Knob 6, No Stem 15000 30000 80000 115000 145000 - - - - - 40 7 6073 1806 Pointed 6, No Stem 200 225 500 900 1650 5000 10500 25000 45000 100000 65 616 6071 1806 Pointed 6, Stem 200 225 500 900 1650 4500 10000 21500 37500 100000 67 1714 6078 1806 6 over Inverted 6 250 300 1050 2300 4750 17500 - - 98500 - 64 159 6079 1807 200 225 500 900 1650 5000 8500 20000 27500 80000 66 2127 CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836) 6085 Type 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 6500 18500 57500 68 6086 1807 Large Stars 50/20 165 900 1600 4000 8000 17500 26500 50000 - - 65 726 39357 1807 Bearded Goddess 550 7500 9000 75000 - - - - - - 55 82 6087 1807 Small Stars 225 1300 2000 6750 16000 27500 - - - - 63 213 6088 1807 Large Stars 125 1450 2400 10000 15000 32500 - 195000 258000 - 66 193 6090 1808 95 325 500 1750 5500 8750 9500 14000 32500 105000 67 1309 6091 1808/7 120 450 750 3000 7500 13000 16000 32500 62500 - 66 479 6092 1809 85 300 500 1950 3100 9000 10000 22500 30000 - 66 1367 6093 1809 XXX Edge 100 750 1050 5250 12500 28500 40000 - - - 64 258 6094 1809 III Edge 85 400 700 2500 7500 20000 27500 55000 - - 65 487 6095 1810 75 300 400 1350 3100 6250 9000 27500 50000 - 66 1609 6099 1811/10 125 435 750 3500 7500 15000 20000 - 60000 - 66 363 6096 1811 Large 8 85 325 525 1750 3500 10000 15000 35000 65000 - 66 535 6097 1811 Small 8 100 300 450 1250 3300 4750 8000 17500 60000 95000 67 1163 QUARTER DOLLARS / HALF DOLLARS
NP Enhanced Unc Set - - - - - - 12 - - -
8430 FLOWING HAIR HALF DOLLAR
Flowing
(1794-1795)
500000
475000
1000000 - 2000000 65 1 6060 1797 30000 32500 55000 115000 145000 260000 290000 400000 550000 - 66 113
6063
225 500 900 1650 5000 8500 20000 27500 80000 67 6064 1801 650 1050 2200 4000 5750 38500 85000 165000 - - 63 357 6065 1802 1100 1300 2250 3500 5500 39500 75000 - - - 62 276 6066 1803
3 250 300 500 1200 2050 8000 20000 120000 145000 - 64 751
2850 12000 - - 215000 - 64 143 6069
1750 9500 28500 60000 - - 63 855
1805/4
2000 2650 3250 17500 32500 95000 - 135000 65 260
6000 12300 45000 - - 66 460
8500 - - - - 55 116

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type

6800 1964 15 20 25 32 42 70 125 4200 - - 70 16952 86800 1964 CAM 22 30 45 60 75 150 350 - - - 69 2795 96800 1964 DCAM 35 45 60 100 225 625 3000 - - - 69 805 6801 1964AccentedHair 50 60 80 100 130 375 1100 - - - 69 6677 86801 1964AccentedHair CAM 55 70 140 200 400 1150 5000 - - - 69 1099 96801 1964AccentedHair DCAM 115 140 550 1250 3850 12500 25000 - - - 69 122 96834 1992-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 70 - - 70 8737 96836 1993-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 75 - - 70 7156 96838 1994-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 21 70 - - 70 6872 96840 1995-SSilver DCAM 21 21 21 21 21 21 40 95 - - 70 6848 96842 1996-SSilver DCAM 15 15 15 15 15 21 32 120 - - 70 7022 96848 1997-SSilver DCAM 20 19 19 19 19 19 30 85 - - 70 7328 96909 1998-SSilver DCAM 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 80 - - 70 7775 96911 1999-SSilver DCAM 17 18 18 18 18 18 25 90 - - 70 10178 96913 2000-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 75 - - 70 10690 96915 2001-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 24 75 - - 70 9123 96917 2002-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 25 65 - - 70 8444 96919 2003-SSilver DCAM - 10 10 10 10 10 20 70 - - 70 9657 96921 2004-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 80 - - 70 10170 96975 2005-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 85 - - 70 8355 96977 2006-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 24 60 - - 70 7234 149561 2007-SSilver DCAM 16 16 16 16 16 16 25 75 - - 70 6749 394955 2008-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 19 75 - - 70 5858 407286 2009-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 25 85 - - 70 5451 416789 2010-SSilver DCAM 14 14 14 14 14 14 22 65 - - 70 5660 505198 2011-SSilver DCAM - - - - 14 14 20 60 - - 70 7270 511879 2012-SSilver DCAM - - - 90 95 95 125 240 - - 70 1991 517076 2012-SSilverLimitedEdition

PRSet DCAM - - 27 35 40 100 185 285 - - 70 446

518578 2013-SSilver DCAM - - - 15 16 18 32 65 - - 70 2329 526480 2013-SSilverLimitedEdition

PRSet DCAM - - - - 25 25 35 65 - - 70 844

528363 2014-SSilver DCAM - - - - 14 18 35 75 - - 70 3270 543601 2015-SSilver DCAM - - 14 14 14 14 24 55 - - 70 2200 599623 2016-SSilver DCAM - - - 14 14 14 50 70 - - 70 3257 628427 2017-SSilver DCAM - 18 20 22 24 26 32 50 - - 70 3148 674577 2018-SSilver DCAM - - - 20 22 24 32 85 - - 70 1762 735671 2019-SSilver DCAM - - 20 21 22 24 32 70 - - 70 4385

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Clad (1965-1970) 6804 1968-S 7 8 10 12 14 16 40 - - - 69 3185 86804 1968-S CAM 8 9 12 14 17 20 50 - - - 69 1521 96804 1968-S DCAM 12 15 17 20 22 65 175 15500 - - 70 2861 6805 1969-S 8 11 12 15 17 18 25 - - - 69 2677 86805 1969-S CAM 10 12 14 16 20 25 75 550 - - 70 2644 96805 1969-S DCAM 12 15 16 17 22 35 200 17500 - - 70 3492 6806 1970-S 9 11 12 15 16 17 24 - - - 69 2694 86806 1970-S CAM 10 12 16 18 18 26 50 - - - 69 2369 96806 1970-S DCAM 14 15 16 18 20 60 300 - - - 69 1880

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad (1971 to Date)

6807 1971-S 4 4 4 6 7 10 18 - - - 69 3310 86807 1971-S CAM 6 8 8 9 15 26 125 - - - 69 1256 96807 1971-S DCAM 7 8 10 15 32 125 1600 - - - 69 445 6808 1972-S 4 6 7 8 9 10 14 - - - 69 1164 86808 1972-S CAM 5 6 6 6 8 12 26 - - - 69 1439 96808 1972-S DCAM 7 8 9 10 11 18 75 - - - 69 1914 6809 1973-S 4 4 5 6 7 8 16 - - - 69 225 86809 1973-S CAM 4 5 6 7 8 10 18 - - - 69 323 96809 1973-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 2200 - - 70 9583 6810 1974-S 2 2 2 3 3 4 12 - - - 69 104 86810 1974-S CAM 2 3 3 3 3 3 16 - - - 69 290 96810 1974-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 1475 - - 70 12794 86815 1977-S CAM 7 10 11 12 12 12 16 - - - 69 127 96815 1977-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 90 - - 70 16019 96816 1978-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 80 - - 70 17581 96818 1979-SType1 DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 10 16 75 - - 70 14467 96819 1979-SType2

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP MAY - JUNE 2020 117 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT
HALF DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 60 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 BestGrade ALL
- - -
HALF DOLLAR PROOFS
DESCRIPTION
63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
KENNEDY
PCGS
535117 2014-SEnhanced-Silver50th AnniversarySet DMPL - - -
- 75 125 1500 70 171 KENNEDY
PCGS
Desig.
1, Silver (1964)
HALF DOLLARS
DCAM 12 13 14 15 16 17 25 165 - - 70 8758 96820 1980-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 85 - - 70 14186 96821 1981-SType1 DCAM 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 100 - - 70 16552 96822 1981-SType2 DCAM - 9 10 11 15 22 30 1075 - - 70 3990 96823 1982-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 85 - - 70 11987 96824 1983-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 75 - - 70 10868 96825 1984-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 95 - - 70 9931 96826 1985-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 80 - - 70 9920 96827 1986-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 70 - - 70 10384 96828 1987-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 70 - - 70 10595 96829 1988-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 75 - - 70 9731 96830 1989-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 85 - - 70 9173 96831 1990-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 60 - - 70 9871 96832 1991-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 50 - - 70 9068

96833 1992-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 - - 70 8281 96835 1993-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 40 - - 70 8417 96837 1994-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 50 - - 70 8054 96839 1995-S DCAM 8 9 10 11 13 14 24 35 - - 70 7763 96841 1996-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 - - 70 7366 96843 1997-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 45 - - 70 7423 96849 1998-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 50 - - 70 7339 96910 1999-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 7528 96912 2000-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 8780 96914 2001-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 65 - - 70 8029 96916 2002-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 6911 86918 2003-S CAM 2 3 3 3 3 3 16 - - - 69 7 96918 2003-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 7084 96920 2004-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 7350 96974 2005-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 8243 96976 2006-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 40 - - 70 6886 149558 2007-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 50 - - 70 6115 394952 2008-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 4894 407283 2009-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 45 - - 70 6100 419123 2010-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 60 - - 70 4936 505195 2011-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 45 - - 70 5629 511877 2012-S DCAM - 14 15 16 17 18 25 115 - - 70 1678 512019 2012-S BirthSet DCAM - - - - 15 25 50 375 - - 70 517529 2013-S DCAM - - - - - 8 16 65 - - 70 2169 524466 2014-S DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 65 - - 70 2124 537590 2015-S DCAM - - - - 10 12 18 50 - - 70 2440 599620 2016-S DCAM - - - - 17 18 26 50 - - 70 1440 593764 2016-S BirthSet DCAM - - - - - 10 20 110 - - 70 593765 2016-S BirthSetFirstStrike DCAM - - - - - - - 85 - - 70 593785 2016-S HappyBirthdaySet

FirstStrike DCAM - - - - - - - 175 - - 70 620552 2017-S DCAM - - - - - 8 15 45 - - 70 902 658205 2018-S DCAM - - 6 8 10 12 18 80 - - 70 843 689662 2019-S DCAM - - - 8 10 12 16 40 - - 70 3650

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999130 Type DCAM 6 11 13 16 14 15 18 1150 s - - 70 6811 1976-S Clad 5 5 10 11 12 15 18 - - - 69 193 86811 1976-S Clad CAM 6 8 8 8 8 8 12 700 - - 70 629 96811 1976-S Clad DCAM 6 11 13 16 14 15 18 1150 s - - 70 27523 96812 1976-S Silver DCAM 7 11 12 13 14 14 22 750 s - - 70 37824

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Silver, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530169 2014-P Silver50thAnniversarySet DCAM - 18 18 19 20 25 35 75 - - 70 8569 530174 2014-W ReverseProof 50thAnniversarySet - - 45 50 52 65 85 115 - - 70 8771

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Gold, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530185 2014-W GoldJFK50thAnniversary DCAM - 1050 1075 1100 1125 1150 1200 1250 - - 70 9634

KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE

Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 1, Silver (1964) 6844 1964 SMS - 16500 20000 30000 108000 160000 200000 - - - 69 15 6775 1998-S SMS - 115 120 120 120 155 175 400 - - 70 3097

Kennedy

2005-D

25 2000 - - 70 2193

25 - - - - 68 728

45 - - - 69 1124

2006-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 16 125 - - - 69 1026 149531 2007-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 17 90 - - - 69 1033 149533 2007-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 65 5000 - - 70 1195 394940 2008-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 12 20 85 - - - 69 386 394942 2008-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 22 875 - - - 69 335 407278 2009-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 125 - - - 69 604 407280 2009-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 25 185 - - - 69 637 416790 2010-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 525 - - - 69 429 416791 2010-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 18 525 - - - 69 605 631123 2017-S EnhancedUncSet - - - - - - 12 18 - - 70 8840 Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 5, Copper-Nickel Clad, 50th Anniversary (2014) 530181 2014-P UNCSet50thAnniversary - - 25 30 35 70 200 - - - 69 2959 531366 2014-P 50thAnniversaryUNCSet

FirstDayofIssue-WashingtonDC - - 10 15 35 90 425 - - - 69 531504 2014-P 50thAnniversaryUNCSet

FirstDayofIssue-Chicago - - 10 50 85 250 850 - - - 69

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ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad (1971 to Date)
Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Clad (1965-1970) 6845 1965 SMS 4 10 12 16 28 225 s - - - - 68 4565 86845 1965 SMS CAM 20 27 60 125 275 2500 - - - - 68 899 96845 1965 SMS DCAM 325 450 575 1350 5500 - - - - - 67 48 6846 1966 SMS 4 12 14 20 36 225 s - - - - 68 4611 86846 1966 SMS CAM 12 40 55 70 115 450 - - - - 68 1028 96846 1966 SMS DCAM 135 235 450 500 1750 7000 - - - - 68 79 411636 1966 SMSNo“FG” 80 160 200 625 2500 - - - - - 67 271 411639 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse 25 35 60 100 200 300 - - - - 68 307 411640 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse CAM 30 40 60 125 350 - - - - - 67 13 6847 1967 SMS 4 10 12 16 36 225 s - - - - 68 2867 86847 1967 SMS CAM 12 20 26 40 85 450 - - - - 68 2062 96847 1967 SMS DCAM 32 70 100 215 800 5000 - - - - 68 255
96788 2005-P SatinFinish 5 6 7 8 10 14
96789
SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 16
96790 2006-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14
96791
DOLLARS
HALF

1798 Large Eagle 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 32500 57500 105000 225000 65 2239 40008 1798 Knob 9, 5 Lines 950 1600 2500 4000 9500 26500 - 59500 - - 63 37 40012 1798 Knob 9 4 Lines - 3600 4250 5000 - - - - - - 53 18

40016 1798 Pointed 9, 5 Lines - 1800 - - - - - - - - 53 10 40018 1798 Pointed 9 4 Lines 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 - 50000 - 140000 165000 65 301 6875 1798 Knob 9 1000 1650 2600 8000 14000 - - 57500 - - 63 28 6876 1798 10 Arrows 950 1600 2500 4000 12500 - - 80000 - - 63 125

6874 1798 5 Stripes 950 1600 2600 5800 16500 35000 65000 100000 - - 63 47

6877 1798 Wide Date 950 1600 2750 4250 10000 30000 80000 - 110000 200000 65 111 6878 1799 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 32500 57500 105000 225000 65 3779

6879 1799 Irregular Date-15 St 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 - - - - - 55 41 6881 1799 Obverse Stars 8x5 1050 1900 3500 5500 17500 - - - 105000 - 64 96 6883 1799/8 15 Reverse Stars 950 1600 2500 4000 10000 27500 32500 57500 115000 - 64 302 6884 1799/8 13 Reverse Stars 950 1600 2500 4000 9500 27500 37500 65000 115000 235000 65 234

6880 1799 Irregular Date-13 St 950 1600 2600 4750 10000 29500 37500 62500 115000 - 64 74 6887 1800 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 42500 65000 125000 - 64 1397 6889 1800 Dotted Date 950 1600 2500 4200 15000 - - 75000 140000 - 64 121 6890 1800 12 Arrows 950 1600 2500 4000 15000 - 45000 - - - 62 126 6891 1800 10 Arrows 1100 1800 3000 5000 18000 - 36500 - - - 62 29 6892 1800 AMERICAI 1050 1800 3250 5000 9500 - - 57500 105000 - 64 172 6888 1800 Wide Date, Low 8 1000 1700 2600 4200 12500 - 33500 57500 95000 - 64 49 6893 1801 950 1600 2750 5000 10000 28500 42500 95000 150000 375000 65 632 40087 1802 950 1750 3000 4250 11500 24500 33500 57500 105000 225000 65 674 40090 1802/1 950 1600 2500 4000 9500 27000 50000 110000 200000 - 64 468 6900 1803

950 1600 2750 4500 13000 34500 47500 115000 - - 63 441

Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices PRICE POP MAY - JUNE 2020 119 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL 530183 2014-D UNC Set 50th Anniversary - 10 11 12 27 90 250 - - - 69 3204 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) (1794-1795) 6851 1794 67500 150000 250000 340000 800000 1000000 1200000 1500000 3000000 - 64 98 6852 1795 3 Leaves 2400 4000 6250 10500 t 32500 60000 82500 150000 280000 350000 66 1762 6853 1795 2 Leaves 2500 4250 7000 13500 t 35000 80000 102500 170000 280000 350000 65 845 6854 1795 Silver Plug 5000 14500 23500 27500 125000 - - - 330000 450000 65 94 FLOWING HAIR DOLLAR SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Flowing Hair Dollar (1794-1795) (1794-1795) 86851 1794 - - - - - - - - - 10000000 66 1 DRAPED BUST DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1798) 6857 Type 1900 3750 5750 10000 24000 50000 65000 150000 225000 450000 66 6858 1795 Centered Dr Bust 1900 3800 5500 8500 24000 45000 65000 150000 200000 400000 66 596 96858 1795 Off-Center Dr Bust 1900 3750 5750 10000 22500 53000 110000 150000 225000 450000 66 360 6859 1796 Small Date, Sm Letters 1900 3750 6000 10500 24000 - - - - 1175000 65 360 6860 1796 Small Date, Large Letters 1900 3750 5750 10000 26000 90000 150000 - - - 62 364 6861 1796 Large Date, Small Letters 1900 3750 5750 8500 25000 - 150000 - 275000 - 64 244 6863 1797 9X7 Stars, Large Letters 1900 3750 5750 10000 32500 - 100000 150000 - - 63 560 6865 1797 10X6 Stars 2000 3800 6000 10000 27500 50000 70000 150000 225000 - 64 349 6866 1797 9X7 Stars, Small Letters 1950 3500 11500 17000 60000 - - - 295000 - 64 91 6867 1798 Small Eagle, 13 Stars 1900 3750 7000 12500 50000 - - 250000 - - 63 227 6868 1798 Small Eagle, 15 Stars 2500 4500 7750 13000 65000 - 130000 - - - 62 135 Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6873
3
DRAPED BUST DOLLAR PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 0 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) 6904 1801 - - - 1250000 1600000 - - - - - 64 6905 1802 - - - - 400000 800000 - - - - 65 4 86905 1802 CAM - - - - - 850000 - - - - 65 4 6906 1803 - - - 325000 400000 800000 950000 - - - 66 6 86906 1803 CAM - - - - - - 1350000 - - - 66 2 6907 1804 Original - Class I BB-304 - - 2850000 - 3200000 4000000 - 6250000 8500000 - 68 4 414488 1804 Restrike - Class II - - - 4500000 - - - - - - 63 6908 1804 Restrike - Class III 2450000 - - 3000000 - - - - - - 63 2 LIBERTY SEATED DOLLAR REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL Liberty Seated Dollar (1836-1873) - Type 3, No Motto (1840-1866) 6925 Type 300 355 550 950 2100 2750 3500 6500 42500 110000 67 6926 1840 330 430 1000 2300 6150 10500 16500 40000 - - 64 470 6927 1841 300 355 550 1150 3000 4500 8000 32500 65000 - 65 523 6928 1842 300 355 550 950 2100 3250 3950 9500 - - 64 953 6929 1843 300 355 550 950 2350 3350 7750 27500 - - 64 832 6930 1844 320 430 800 2500 4250 7000 12000 40000 80000 - 65 320 6931 1845 350 525 900 2500 6500 16000 37500 115000 - - 64 349 6932 1846 300 355 550 950 2100 3250 5250 9000 85000 - 65 878 6933 1846-O 320 405 800 2000 6000 9500 t 20000 44500 - - 64 371 6934 1847 300 355 550 950 2100 3250 4500 7000 85000 - 65 839 6935 1848 310 575 1500 3000 5500 9000 13500 47000 - 175000 66 239 6936 1849 315 375 675 1100 2800 4000 6500 15000 90000 - 67 469 6937 1850 450 850 2400 4350 6750 7500 16500 35000 - - 64 222 6938 1850-O 425 650 1800 4250 11000 16000 29000 115000 - - 64 253 6939 1851 4500 7000 13500 30000 42000 47500 75000 110000 245000 - 65 35 6940 1852 4500 6500 20500 29000 38000 45000 75000 110000 240000 - 65 36 6941 1853 350 575 1250 2000 3500 4750 6500 13000 85000 175000 66 260 HALF DOLLARS / DOLLARS
Small 3 950 1600 3000 4750 11500 27000 37500 65000 125000 - 64 469 6901 1803 Large

PRESIDENTIAL DOLLARS REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Herbert Hoover (2014) 526303 2014-P HerbertHooverPositionA 1 1 5 15 200 - - - - - 67 167 526304 2014-P HerbertHooverPositionB 1 1 5 20 125 - - - - - 67 173 526305 2014-D HerbertHooverPositionA 1 1 5 10 25 - - - - - 67 205 526306 2014-D HerbertHooverPositionB 1 1 5 7 24 450 - - - - 68 177

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (2014) 526299 2014-P FranklinD.RooseveltPositionA

1 1 5 12 100 - - - - - 67 180 533383 2014-P WeakEdgeLetteringF D Roosevelt,Pos A - 20 40 100 400 - - - - - 67 526300 2014-P FranklinD.RooseveltPositionB 1 1 5 10 75 900 - - - - 68 161 526301 2014-D FranklinD RooseveltPositionA 1 1 5 10 42 - - - - - 67 187 526302 2014-D FranklinD.RooseveltPositionB 1 1 5 10 46 900 - - - - 68 184

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Harry S Truman (2015) 539578 2015-P HarryS.TrumanPositionA 4 5 7 10 28 - - - - - 67 218 539579 2015-P HarryS TrumanPositionB - 1 2 10 15 135 - - - - 68 239 539580 2015-D HarryS.TrumanPositionA

1 2 3 10 20 400 - - - - 68 229 539581 2015-D HarryS TrumanPositionB 1 1 2 12 24 150 - - - - 68 252

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Dwight D. Eisenhower (2015) 542918 2015-P DwightD EisenhowerPositionA 4 5 8 15 20 100 1500 - - - 69 177 542919 2015-P DwightD.EisenhowerPositionB 3 4 6 12 20 80 1100 - - - 69 184 542920 2015-D DwightD EisenhowerPositionA 3 4 5 10 20 - - - - - 67 219 542921 2015-D DwightD.EisenhowerPositionB 4 5 6 10 24 450 - - - - 68 205

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John F. Kennedy (2015) 542922 2015-P JohnF.KennedyPositionA 3 4 5 10 24 475 - - - - 68 253 542924 2015-P JohnF KennedyPositionB - 4 8 20 35 425 - - - - 68 284 542925 2015-D JohnF.KennedyPositionA 3 4 5 8 15 - - - - - 67 231 542926 2015-D JohnF KennedyPositionB - 4 6 10 18 125 - - - - 68 262

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Lyndon B. Johnson (2015)

542927 2015-P LyndonB JohnsonPositionA 3 4 5 10 35 - - - - - 67 175 542928 2015-P LyndonB.JohnsonPositionB 3 4 5 10 20 150 850 - - - 69 215 542929 2015-D LyndonB JohnsonPositionA 3 4 5 10 30 - - - - - 67 217 542930 2015-D LyndonB.JohnsonPositionB 3 4 5 10 35 - - - - - 67 196

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Richard Nixon (2016) 599460 2016-P RichardM.NixonPositionA 3 4 5 10 40 - - - - - 67 255 599461 2016-P RichardM NixonPositionB 3 4 5 10 35 225 - - - - 68 240 599462 2016-D RichardM.NixonPositionA 3 4 5 10 25 150 - - - - 68 267 599463 2016-D RichardM NixonPositionB 3 4 5 10 25 125 - - - - 68 268

Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Ronald Reagan (2016) 599469 2016-P RonaldReaganPositionB 4 8 15 25 100 - 1250 - - - 69 180 605487 2016-D RonaldReaganPositionAFirstStrike - - - 7 - - - - - - 66 605504 2016-D RonaldReaganPositionBFirstStrike - - - 7 - - - - - - 66

PRESIDENTIAL

Presidential Dollars Proofs (2007 to Date) 150231 2007-SWashington DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 s - - 70 16634 150232 2007-SAdams DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 s - - 70 16514 150234 2007-SJefferson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 16489 150235 2007-SMadison DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 25 s - - 70 16698 394879 2008-S JamesMonroe DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 s - - 70 9845 394881 2008-S JohnQuincyAdams DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 25 s - - 70 9893 394883 2008-S AndrewJackson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 9835 394885 2008-S MartinVanBuren DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 s - - 70 9907 407395 2009-S WilliamHenryHarrison DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 s - - 70 6796 407397 2009-S JohnTyler DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 34 - - 70 6724 407399 2009-S JamesK Polk DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 35 - - 70 6743 407401 2009-S ZacharyTaylor DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 6836 417260 2010-S MillardFillmore DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 37 - - 70 7750 417262 2010-S FranklinPierce DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 7731 417264 2010-S JamesBuchanan DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 7591 417265 2010-S JamesBuchanan FirstStrike DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 6 18 45 - - 70 417881 2010-SJamesBuchanan DCAM - - - - - - 18 120 - - 70 417266 2010-S AbrahamLincoln DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 12 85 - - 70 7939 505211 2011-S AndrewJohnson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 40 - - 70 7145 505985 2011-S AndrewJohnson withSignature DCAM - - - - - - 12 55 - - 70 505213 2011-S UlyssesS Grant DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 45 - - 70 505986 2011-S UlyssesS.Grant withSignature DCAM - - - - 10 12 25 75 - - 70 7052 505216 2011-S RutherfordB.Hayes DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 35 - - 70 7123 505217 2011-S RutherfordB Hayes FirstStrike DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 6 18 40 - - 70 505987 2011-S RutherfordB Hayes withSignature DCAM - - - - - - 27 60 - - 70 505218 2011-S JamesGarfield DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 38 - - 70 505988 2011-S JamesGarfield withSignature DCAM 5 6 7 8 10 12 18 40 - - 70 7062 512426 2012-S ChesterA.Arthur DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 6 16 65 - - 70 3071 512427 2012-S GroverCleveland22nd DCAM - - - - 8 10 18 80 - - 70 512429 2012-S BenjaminHarrison DCAM - - - 5 6 8 20 50 - - 70 512881 2012-S BenjaminHarrison withSignature DCAM - - - - - - 16 50 - - 70 3054 512428 2012-S GroverCleveland24th DCAM - - - - 6 8 20 60 - - 70 3060 517339 2013-S WilliamMcKinley DCAM - - - 4 6 10 16 37 - - 70 3713 517337 2013-S TheodoreRoosevelt DCAM - - - - 8 10 16 32 - - 70 3745

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63 64 65 66 67
69
ALL
DOLLARS
DOLLARS PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig.
68
70 0 0 BestGrade

8475 1880 - 8250 10500 15000 30000 60000 - - - - 65 2

88475 1880 CAM - 8750 10700 16500 32500 - - - - - 64 2

8476 1881 7500 8250 10000 15000 22500 44500 62000 - - - 66 6

88476 1881 CAM 10000 12500 14000 16500 25000 51000 69500 - - - 66 3

8477 1882 7000 7750 9500 14500 22000 44500 62000 - - - 66 5

88477 1882 CAM 7750 8250 9700 16000 24500 50000 68500 - - - 66 3

98477 1882 DCAM - - 10000 16500 26000 52500 75000 - - - 66 6

8478 1883 6500 7500 8000 18500 22000 44500 62000 94000 - - 67 5

88478 1883 CAM 7750 8250 9700 17500 24500 51000 - - - - 65 2

98478 1883 DCAM - - - - 26000 52500 75000 112500 - - 67 5 8479 1884 7000 7750 9500 14500 22000 44500 - - - - 65 8

88479 1884 CAM - - - 16000 24500 - - - - - 64 98479 1884 DCAM - - - 16500 26000 52500 - - - - 65 5 8480 1885 7000 7750 9500 14500 22000 44500 - - - - 65 11

88480 1885 CAM 7750 8250 9700 15500 22500 44000 - - - - 65 8

98480 1885 DCAM - - - - 24000 46000 69500 - - - 66 8 8481 1886 6000 6750 8500 13000 18500 39500 57000 - - - 66 4 88481 1886 CAM - 7250 - 14500 21000 46000 64500 - - - 66 5 98481 1886 DCAM - - - - 22500 50000 - - - - 65 3 8482 1887 35000 38000 45000 52500 75000 150000 - - - - 65 8

88482 1887 CAM - - 47500 57500 85000 155000 - - - - 65 9 98482 1887 DCAM - - - - 95000 185000 - - - - 65 4 8483 1888 6500 7250 9000 14000 21000 42000 59500 - - - 66 17 88483 1888 CAM 7250 7750 9200 15500 23500 47500 66000 - - - 66 5

98483 1888 DCAM - - 9500 16000 26000 50000 - 110000 - - 67 7

8484 1889 6500 7250 9000 13000 22000 42000 - - - - 65 6

88484 1889 CAM 7250 7750 9200 14500 25000 47500 - - - - 65 5

8485 1890 6000 6750 8500 12500 19000 37000 54500 - - - 66 13 88485 1890 CAM 6750 7250 8700 14000 21500 - - - - - 64 2 98485 1890 DCAM - - - 14500 22500 45000 - - - - 65 5

8486 1891 6500 7250 8500 13000 20000 38000 57000 - - - 66 8 88486 1891 CAM - - - - 22500 41500 - 85000 - - 67 5 98486 1891 DCAM - - - - 24000 45000 72500 110000 - - 67 10

8487 1892 6000 6750 8250 12500 19000 37000 54500 - - - 66 8

88487 1892 CAM 6250 7250 8450 14000 21500 42500 62500 - - - 66 4 98487 1892 DCAM - - 8000 14500 22500 40000 66500 - - - 66 7 8488 1893 6000 6750 8250 12500 19000 37000 54500 - - - 66 15

88488 1893 CAM 6250 6750 7700 14000 21500 42500 61000 - - - 66 98488 1893 DCAM - - 8000 14500 23500 44000 67500 - - - 66 9 8489 1894 6500 7250 8500 12500 18000 35000 54500 - - - 66 14 88489 1894 CAM 7250 7750 8700 14000 21500 42500 61000 - - - 66 8 98489 1894 DCAM - - 9000 14500 22000 45000 68500 - - - 66 5 8490 1895 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 79000 - - 67 10 88490 1895 CAM 6250 6750 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 5 98490 1895 DCAM - - 8000 13000 20000 37500 60000 97500 - - 68 8 8491 1896 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 - - - 66 17 88491 1896 CAM 6250 6750 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 - - - 66 2 98491 1896 DCAM - - 8000 13000 20000 37500 65000 - - - 66 10 8492 1897 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 - - - 66 10 88492 1897 CAM 6250 6750 7700 12500 18500 37500 - - - - 65 4 98492 1897 DCAM - - - - 20000 37500 60000 - - - 66 6 8493 1898 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 79000 - - 67 21 88493 1898 CAM - - 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 98493 1898 DCAM - - 8000 13000 20000 37500 60000 97500 - - 68 17 8494 1899 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 - - - 66 20 88494 1899 CAM - - 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 - - - 66 5 98494 1899 DCAM - - - - 20000 37500 60000 97500 - - 68 13 8495 1900 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 79000 - - 67 49 88495 1900 CAM - - 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 8 98495 1900 DCAM - - 8000 13000 20000 37500 60000 97500 - - 68 14 8496 1901 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 79000 - - 67 45 88496 1901 CAM 6250 6750 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 6 98496 1901 DCAM - - 8000 13000 20000 37500 60000 97500 - - 67 8 8497 1902 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 - - - 66 35 88497 1902 CAM - - - 12500 19500 40000 58500 - - - 66 8 8498 1903 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 79000 - - 67 53 88498 1903 CAM 6250 6750 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 9 8499 1904 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 - - - 66 35 88499 1904 CAM 6250 6750 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 26 8500 1905

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LIBERTY HEAD $5 PROOFS CONTINUED
64
BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63
65 66 67 0 0
79000
-
34 88502 1907 CAM 6250 6750 7700 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 17 INDIAN $5 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Indian $5 (1908-1929) (1908-1929) 8509 Type 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 640 s 875 1650 7500 18500 63500 68 8510 1908 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 715 s 975 1900 7500 18500 63500 67 6650 8511 1908-D 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 865 s 1175 1950 23500 - - 65 3438 8512 1908-S 550 675 1500 2600 5500 8750 12500 19500 32500 60000 68 570 8513 1909 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 640 s 1125 1900 7500 17500 - 66 5523 8514 1909-D 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 640 s 875 1650 7500 22500 - 66 33336 HALF EAGLES ($5)
5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 - - - - 65 35 88500 1905 CAM - - - 12500 18500 37500 56000 80000 - - 67 13 8501 1906 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500 79000 - - 67 50 88501 1906 CAM - - 7700 12500 18500 37500 59000 82500 - - 67 13 8502 1907 5500 6250 7500 11000 16000 32000 49500
-
67

8515 1909-O 7250 8500 14000 36000 57500 95000 165000 475000 650000 - 66 678

8516 1909-S 595 s 625 s 770 s 1750 6000 11500 18500 52500 100000 145000 67 639

8517 1910 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 750 1075 1950 10000 - - 65 5042

8518 1910-D 520 s 565 s 795 s 1200 1350 2000 8500 32500 65000 90000 67 1257

8519 1910-S 575 s 580 s 695 s 1200 3000 9500 40000 72000 100000 - 66 1146 8520 1911 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 640 s 1025 2150 10000 37500 - 66 7910 8521 1911-D 650 s 1000 2850 8000 18500 37500 75000 275000 - - 65 877

8522 1911-S 545 s 555 s 620 s 1000 1800 3250 13000 50000 90000 - 66 2338 8523 1912 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 640 s 1025 2150 7500 - - 65 8547 8524 1912-S 620 s 625 s 820 s 1800 5250 15000 32500 175000 - - 65 1025 8525 1913 500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 715 s 975 1800 7750 65000 - 66 9511 8526 1913-S 610 s 625 s 770 s 2100 4000 12500 20000 125000 225000 - 66 1284 8527 1914 500 s 505 s 520 s 600 890 s 1650 2750 12000 100000 - 66 2636 8528 1914-D 500 s 505 s 520 s 710 s 965 s 1950 4250 19000 50000 - 66 2264 8529 1914-S 585 s 600 s 770 s 2000 4500 8500 45000 135000 - - 65 1105 8530 1915

8551 1795 13 Leaves 28000 42500 55000 85000 105000 165000 300000 750000 1500000 2000000 66 234 8552 1795 9 Leaves - - 85000 175000 275000 375000 550000 - - - 63 12 8554 1796 - 40000 50000 82500 135000 275000 475000 - - - 63 81 8555 1797 Small Eagle - - 67500 135000 250000 450000 - - - - 62 29

Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1797-1804)

8558 Type 12000 14000 15000 20000 25000 35000 70000 155000 275000 550000 66

8559 1797 Large Eagle - 16500 17500 42500 65000 98500 165000 - - - 63 203

8560 1798/7 9X4 Stars - 28000 40000 95000 125000 225000 350000 - - - 63 38 8561 1798/7 7X6 Stars - - 120000 225000 425000 800000 - - - - 62 10 8562 1799 Large Stars Obverse 12000 14000 15000 23000 27500 35000 70000 155000 275000 550000 66 471 98562 1799 Small Stars Obverse - 14000 15000 23000 27500 47500 85000 160000 325000 - 65 186 8563 1800 - 14000 15000 23000 27500 36000 85000 250000 385000 - 65 168 8564 1801 12000 14000 15000 20000 25000 35000 70000 155000 275000 - 65 537 8565 1803 Small Stars Reverse - 14000 15000 20000 32500 50000 80000 165000 350000 - 65 166 98565

- - - 26000 29000 45000 84500 155000 275000 - 65 44

- - - - 62 312 8590 1844 3500 5000 18000 - - - - - - - 58 33 8591 1844-O 1210 s 1600 5500 17500 40000 - - - - - 62 252 8592 1845 1450 1700 10000 - 67500 - - - - - 62 82 8593 1845-O 1100 1500 7500 25000 70000 - 150000 - - - 64 170 8594 1846 1150 2100 10000 42500 55000 - - - - - 62 95 8595 1846-O 1750 2500 9500 45500 - - 150000 - - - 64 178 8597 1847 960 s 990 s 1250 3500 8250 22500 55000 - - - 64 1044 8598 1847-O 850 1150 2650 9000 25500 37500 80000 - - - 64 791 8599 1848 960 s 990 s 1250 7500 14500 35000 42500 - - - 64 222 8600 1848-O 1600 2800 8500 18500 32500 60000 75000 - 375000 - 66 145 8601 1849 960 s 990 s 1250 3500 6500 18500 37500 - - - 64 877 8602 1849-O 1775 3500 10000 35000 - - - - - - 61 87 8603 1850 Large Date 960 s 990 s 1250 4250 9000 50000 85000 - - - 64 326

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580
INDIAN $5 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Indian $5 (1908-1929) (1908-1929) 8538 Type 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 110000 - - 68 8539 1908 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 120000 - - 67 79 8540 1909 5750 6750 9500 17500 27500 60000 85000 120000 - - 68 33 8541 1910 5950 7100 10000 21000 25500 60000 85000 120000 - - 67 33 8542 1911 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 110000 - - 68 37 8543 1912 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 110000 - - 67 35 8544 1913 5250 6250 8750 14500 22500 50000 80000 115000 - - 67 23 8545 1914 5750 6750 9500 16000 25500 55000 85000 120000 - - 68 27 8546 1915 6000 7000 9750 17500 27500 60000 85000 130000 - - 67 17 DRAPED BUST $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 12 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 BestGrade ALL
500 s 505 s 520 s 560 s 640 s 1025 2250 8000 - - 65 5503 8531 1915-S 560 s 580 s 895 s 2500 6000 13500 55000 - - - 64 871 8532 1916-S
s 585 s 650 1400 2250 3500 7500 37500 90000 - 66 1764 8533 1929 - 18500 26000 30000 33500 37500 47500 110000 - - 65 371
Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1795-1797)
Large Stars Reverse
1804 Crosslet 4 - 30000 45000 75000
DRAPED BUST $10 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1797-1804) 8570 1804 Plain 4 - - - 3000000 3500000 - - - - - 64 1 LIBERTY HEAD $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 1, Covered Ear (1838-1839) 8574 Type 2500 5000 14000 32500 47500 85000 150000 350000 850000 - 66 8575 1838 7000 9000 25000 60000 85000 125000 - - - - 63 84 8576 1839/8 Type of 1838 2500 5000 14000 32500 47500 85000 150000 350000 850000 - 66 139 Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 2, No Motto (1839-1866) 8579 Type 960 s 990 s 1250 3500 6500 18500 37500 145000 225000 375000 67 8580 1839 Type of 1840 5500 15000 50000 90000 125000 - - - - - 62 38 8581 1840 1350 1650 3750 17500 45000 - - - - - 62 134 8582 1841 1090 s 1190 s 2600 11000 21500 62500 - - - - 63 169 8583 1841-O 12000 16000 85000 - - - - - - - 58 63 8584 1842 Large Date 1210 s 1150 3250 16500 35000 65000 100000 200000 - - 65 137 8585 1842 Small Date 1140 s 1300 3000 15000 27500 70000 - - - - 63 71 8587 1842-O 1300 1900 8500 75000 100000 290000 - - - - 63 181 8588 1843 1000 1200 4250 23500 - - - - - - 61 153 8589
950 1300 4250 15000 40000 -
HALF EAGLES ($5) / EAGLES ($10)
1803
8566
95000 150000 225000 525000 - - 64 41
1843-O

LIBERTY HEAD $10 PROOFS

PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade

Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 1, Covered Ear (1838-1839)

8770 1838 - - - - 1300000 1750000 - - - - 65 1

8771 1839/8Typeof1838 - 500000 - - 1300000 1750000 - - - - 65 1

Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 2, No Motto (1839-1866)

8775 Type 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65

88775 Type CAM - - 62500 90000 140000 245000 - - - - 65

98775 Type DCAM - - 65000 95000 150000 285000 450000 - - - 66

88776 1840 CAM - - - - 300000 - - - - - 64

88777 1841 CAM - - - - - 300000 - - - - 65

8779 1843 70000 80000 95000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64 1

98779 1843 DCAM - - - - 500000 - - - - - 64 1

88780 1844 CAM - - - 425000 - - - - - - 63 98780 1844 DCAM - - - - 500000 - - - - - 64

8781 1845 - - - 165000 225000 - - - - - 64 2

88781 1845 CAM - - - - 250000 - - - - - 64 1

98781 1845 DCAM - - - - 275000 - - - - - 64 1

8782 1846 - - 95000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64 1

88782 1846 CAM - - - - 180000 - - - - - 64 1 88783 1847 CAM - - - - - 400000 - - - - 65 8784 1848 70000 80000 95000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64

88793 1857 CAM - - - - - 400000 - - - - 65 8794 1858 75000 85000 100000 125000 175000 - - - - - 64 1

8795 1859 - - - - 145000 - - - - - 64 1

8796 1860 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65 2 88796 1860 CAM - - 62500 90000 140000 245000 - - - - 65 1 98796 1860 DCAM - - 65000 100000 175000 - - - - - 64 2

8797 1861 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65 3

88797 1861 CAM - - 62500 90000 140000 - - - - - 64 1

8798 1862 - - - 85000 135000 - - - - - 64 5

88798 1862 CAM - - - - 140000 - - - - - 64 4

98798 1862 DCAM - - - - - 285000 - - - - 65 1

8799 1863 - - - 85000 135000 - - - - - 64 7 88799 1863 CAM - - - - 140000 - - - - - 64 98799 1863 DCAM - - - - 150000 - - - - - 64 5 8800 1864 29500 - - 85000 135000 250000 - - - - 65 3 88800 1864 CAM - - 62500 90000 140000 - - - - - 64 98800 1864 DCAM - - 65000 95000 150000 285000 - - - - 65 9 8801 1865 29500 35000 57500 85000 135000 - - - - - 64 6 88801 1865 CAM - - - 90000 140000 - - - - - 64 2 Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 3, With Motto (1866-1907)

8805 Type 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 88805 Type CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 98805 Type DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 95000 125000 - - 67 8806 1866Motto - - 29500 42500 62500 125000 - - - - 65 3 88806 1866Motto CAM - - - 45000 65000 125000 - - - - 65 98806 1866Motto DCAM - - - 60000 85000 175000 250000 - - - 66 4 8807 1867 13000 14500 22000 35000 55000 - - - - - 64 2 88807 1867 CAM - - - 37000 57500 - - - - - 64 1 98807 1867 DCAM 15000 17000 26000 38500 60000 - - - - - 64 1 8808 1868 13000 14500 22000 35000 55000 120000 - - - - 65 4 88808 1868 CAM 14000 16000 24000 37000 57500 135000 - - - - 65 3 8809 1869 - - - - 60000 145000 165000 - - - 66 1 88809 1869 CAM - - - - - 165000 - - - - 65 2 98809 1869 DCAM - - - - - 175000 - - - - 65 3 8810 1870 13000 14500 22000 35000 55000 - - - - - 64 1 8811 1871 - - - - 55000 120000 - - - - 65 2 88811 1871 CAM - - - 40000 - - - - - - 63 98811 1871 DCAM - - - 42500 76000 - - - - - 64 3 8812 1872 13000 14500 22000 35000 55000 100000 135000 - - - 66 5 88812 1872 CAM 14000 16000 24000 37000 57500 110000 145000 - - - 66 98812 1872 DCAM 15000 17000 25000 38500 60000 125000 160000 - - - 66 4 8813 1873Closed3 13000 14500 22000 35000 52500 - - - - - 64 4 88813 1873Closed3 CAM - 17000 - - 65000 130000 - - - - 65 2 98813 1873Closed3 DCAM - - - - 57500 - - - - - 64 1 8814 1874 13000 14500 22000 35000 55000 120000 - - - - 65 1 88814 1874 CAM 14000 16000 24000 37500 60000 130000 - - - - 65 1 8815 1875 - - - 200000 250000 - - - - - 64 3 88815 1875 CAM - - - 215000 275000 - - - - - 64 2 98815 1875 DCAM - - - - 300000 - - - - - 64 1 8816 1876 11000 12500 20000 32000 50000 - - - - - 64 12 88816 1876 CAM 11500 13500 23000 35000 55000 - - - - - 64 4 8817 1877 13000 14500 22000 35000 55000 - - - - - 64 1 8818 1878 11000 12500 20000 35000 55000 - - - - - 64 3 88818 1878 CAM 11500 13500 23000 37500 60000 - - - - - 64 1

98818 1878 DCAM 12500 14500 25000 40000 - - - - - - 63

8819 1879 12000 13000 16000 27500 45000 120000 - - - - 65 4

88819 1879 CAM - - - - 52000 130000 - - - - 65 2

8820 1880 - - 14500 25000 40000 - - - - - 64 3

88820 1880 CAM - - - 27500 45000 - - - - - 64 1

98820 1880 DCAM - - - - 49500 - - - - - 64 1

8821 1881 - - - 22000 32500 70000 - - - - 65 3

88821 1881 CAM - 17500 - - 37500 - - - - - 64 2

8822 1882 8500 9500 12500 18500 30000 70000 - - - - 65 4

88822 1882 CAM 8000 9000 13000 20000 32500 75000 - - - - 65 1

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8823 1883 7000 8000 11500 17500 28000 70000 - - - - 65 5 88823 1883 CAM 7500 8500 12000 18500 30000 - - - - - 64 1 98823 1883 DCAM - - 13000 20000 32500 - - - - - 64 2 8824 1884 7000 8000 11500 17500 32000 75000 - - - - 65 3 88824 1884 CAM - - 12000 18500 35000 100000 - - - - 65 2 98824 1884 DCAM - - - 20000 37500 89500 - - - - 65 4 8825 1885 6000 7000 10500 16000 30000 75000 - - - - 65 4 88825 1885 CAM - - - 24500 33500 80000 - - - - 65 1 98825 1885 DCAM - - - 27500 42500 71000 102500 - - - 66 6 8826 1886 6000 7000 10500 16000 26000 65000 - - - - 65 3 88826 1886 CAM - - - 18000 27500 - - - - - 64 98826 1886 DCAM - - - - 40000 80000 - - - - 65 7 8827 1887 6750 8500 13000 20000 35000 100000 - - - - 65 6 88827 1887 CAM 7500 9500 13500 22000 40000 120000 - - - - 65 3 98827 1887 DCAM - - - - 75000 130000 150000 - - - 66 5 8828 1888 6000 7000 10500 16000 26000 55000 - - - - 65 3 88828 1888 CAM 6500 8500 12000 21000 32500 70000 - - - - 65 3 98828 1888 DCAM - - - 24000 42500 75000 105000 - - - 66 7 8829 1889 6500 8250 12500 19000 30000 60000 - - - - 65 3 88829 1889 CAM - - - - - - 80000 - - - 66 1 98829 1889 DCAM - - - - 42500 75000 - - - - 65 2 8830 1890 6500 8250 12500 19000 30000 60000 75000 - - - 66 7 88830 1890 CAM - - 13000 21000 29500 - - - - - 64 2 98830 1890 DCAM - - - 24000 42500 76000 105000 - - - 66 3 8831 1891 - 7700 12000 19000 27500 55000 - - - - 65 14 88831 1891 CAM - - 12500 21000 30000 - - - - - 64 2 98831 1891 DCAM - - - - 40000 70000 100000 - - - 66 6 8832 1892 5850 7600 12000 18500 27000 52000 - - - - 65 17 88832 1892 CAM - - 12500 20500 30000 69000 - - - - 65 5 98832 1892 DCAM - - 13500 23750 41000 - - - - - 64 4 8833 1893 6050 7800 12000 18500 27000 52500 - - - - 65 5 88833 1893 CAM - - - 20500 29500 62500 - - - - 65 98833 1893 DCAM - - - 23500 39500 67500 100000 - - - 66 9 8834 1894 5850 7600 12000 19000 28000 55000 75000 - - - 66 5 88834 1894 CAM 5750 - 12500 21000 30500 65000 80000 - - - 66 2 98834 1894 DCAM - - - - 41000 - 100000 - - - 66 4 8835 1895 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 13 88835 1895 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 - - - 66 4 98835 1895 DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 95000 - - - 66 11 8836 1896 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 15 88836 1896 CAM - - - - 27500 60000 70000 - - - 66 98836 1896 DCAM - - - - 37500 65000 95000 - - - 66 11 8837 1897 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 - - - - 65 12 88837 1897 CAM - - - 19500 27500 60000 - - - - 65 2 98837 1897 DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 - - - - 65 8 8838 1898 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 23 88838 1898 CAM - 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 2 98838 1898 DCAM - - - 22500 37500 65000 95000 125000 - - 67 9 8839 1899 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 24 88839 1899 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 5 98839 1899 DCAM - - - 22500 37500 65000 95000 125000 - - 67 9 8840 1900 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 26 88840 1900 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 3 98840 1900 DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 95000 125000 - - 67 14 8841 1901 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 22 88841 1901 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 10 98841 1901 DCAM - - - 22500 37500 65000 95000 - - - 66 8 8842 1902 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 41 88842 1902 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 1 8843 1903 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 - - - - 65 43 88843 1903 CAM - - - 20500 - - 72500 - - - 66 2 8844 1904 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 38 88844 1904 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 72500 - - - 66 6 8845 1905 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 24 88845 1905

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CAM
CAM
DCAM
1907 5750 7500
42 88847 1907 CAM - - - 19500 27500 60000 70000 - - - 66 17 LIBERTY HEAD $10 SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 2, No Motto (1839-1866) 8803 1844-O BM - - - - - - 1500000 - - - 64 1 INDIAN $10 REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 BestGrade ALL 8850 1907WireEdge 22500 23500 26500 30000 41500 46000 55000 80000 130000 400000 67 320 8851 1907RolledEdge - - 57500 87500 125000 137500 175000 275000 425000 550000 67 56 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 3, No Motto (1907-1908) 8852 1907NoMotto 970 s 1000 s 1060 s 1150 s 1300 1600 2750 6500 10500 45000 68 9951 8853 1908NoMotto 970 s 1000 s 1285 s 1550 2650 3750 6000 16000 30000 80000 67 1145 8854 1908-DNoMotto 970 s 1000 s 1060 s 1200 2500 5000 14000 45000 100000 - 66 1243 Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933) 8858 Type 960 s 970 s 990 s 1000 s 1015 s 1035 s 1300 s 2660 s 7500 37500 68 EAGLES ($10)
6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 8 8846 1906 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 29 88846 1906
6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 12 98846 1906
- - - - - - 95000 - - - 66 1 8847
11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66

9026 1894-S

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2030 s 2250 4000 20000 - - 65 5699

9027 1895 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2080 s 1925 s 2750 20000 - - 65 19136

89027 1895 PL - - - - 2300 3600 - - - - 63 3

9028 1895-S

9029 1896

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2030 s 2000 4000 12500 - - 65 7063

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2185 s 3500 19500 - - 65 8523

89029 1896 PL - - - - 2500 3500 - - - - 63 4

9030 1896-S

9031 1897

9032 1897-S

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 1850 3950 27500 - 250000 67 8663

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2080 s 2235 s 2500 20000 - - 65 13554

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2005 s 2110 s 2750 15000 - 200000 67 11621

89032 1897-S PL - - - - 2500 - - - - - 62 5

9033 1898

9034 1898-S

1905 s 1925 s 2145 s 2175 s 2305 s 2750 10500 - - - 64 1649

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2135 s 2450 5750 - 95000 67 20811

9035 1899 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2185 s 2250 7500 27500 - 66 19546

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 2045 s 2080 s 2335 s 3000 19500 - 275000 67 8941

9036 1899-S

9037 1900 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2035 s 2205 s 3500 29500 - 66 62110

802476 1900 PL - - - - - 6500 - - - - 63 1

9038 1900-S 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2130 s 2200 4500 19500 - - 65 6847

9039 1901 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2160 s 2405 s 3750 20000 - 66 6468

9040 1901-S 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2130 s 2800 5750 35000 125000 - 66 2988

9041 1902 2015 s 2055 s 2335 s 2970 s 4500 8750 40000 - 75000 - 66 666

1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2130 s 2650 8000 29500 47500 - 66 4339

9042 1902-S

9043 1903 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2035 s 2205 s 3400 20000 - 66 11504

9044 1903-S 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2080 s 2135 s 2800 15000 - - 65 6028

9045 1904 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2035 s 2205 s 2600 6500 75000 67 198822

89045 1904 PL - - - - 2500 3500 - - - - 63 46

9046 1904-S 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1980 s 2035 s 2355 s 3550 19500 - 66 22845

9047 1905 1895 s 1905 s 2335 s 2350 4250 8000 25000 - - - 64 799

9048 1905-S 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2230 s 2400 3750 15000 - 275000 67 2641

89048 1905-S PL - - - - - - 11000 - - - 64 2

9049 1906 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 2420 s 3600 5500 15000 37500 75000 - 66 918

9050 1906-D 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2380 s 2850 4250 13500 125000 - 66 2504

9051 1906-S 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2180 s 2150 4000 20000 - 150000 67 5053

9052 1907 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2030 s 2135 s 2705 s 10500 - - 65 29507

9053 1907-D 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2280 s 2750 3750 5500 18000 125000 67 2891 9054 1907-S 1895 s 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 2230 s 2200 3500 17500 - - 65 3885

52500 70000 110000 265000

600000 - - - 66 71908 1849 - - - - 20000000 - - - - - 64 9071 1859 - - - 225000 300000 - - - - - 64 99071 1859 DCAM - - 220000 - 350000 - - - - - 64 2 9072 1860 47500 55000 90000 120000 255000 - - - - - 64 1 89072 1860 CAM - - 105000 130000 350000 - - - - - 64 5 9073 1861 47500 55000 90000 120000 245000 - - - - - 64 1 99073 1861 DCAM - - - - 315000 - 600000 - - - 66 2 9074 1862 - - 85000 - 225000 - - - - - 64 2 89074 1862 CAM - - 100000 - 250000 - - - - - 64 1 99074 1862 DCAM - - - - 265000 - - - - - 64 3 9075 1863 - - 85000 110000 225000 - - - - - 64 4 89075 1863 CAM - - - 120000 250000 395000 - - - - 65 3 99075 1863 DCAM 47500 52500 70000 110000 265000 400000 - - - - 65 2 9076 1864 - - 85000 110000 225000 - - - - - 64 2 89076 1864 CAM - - 100000 120000 250000 - - - - - 64 4 99076 1864 DCAM - - - - 265000 400000 - - - - 65 2 9077 1865 - - - 110000 225000 350000 - - - - 65 4 99077 1865 DCAM - - - 110000 - 400000 - - - - 65 3 Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 2, With Motto, “TWENTY

41000 43500 49500 67500 140000 280000 365000 - - - 66 99080

- 51000 76000 150000 325000 425000 - - - 66 9081 1866Motto 45000 47500 52500 69500 135000 275000 - - - - 65 3 89081 1866Motto CAM - - - 72500 145000 290000 - - - - 65 99081 1866Motto DCAM - - 53500 81000 155000 415000 475000 - - - 66 3 9082 1867 - - - 72000 137500 275000 - - - - 65 1 89082 1867 CAM 41000 47500 49500 75000 140000 290000 - - - - 65 1 99082 1867 DCAM - - - - 160000 - - - - - 64 2 9083 1868 42500 45000 50000 69500 135000 275000 - - - - 65 4 89083 1868 CAM 43500 46000 52000 72500 145000 295000 - - - - 65 3 9084 1869 42500 45000 50000 69500 135000 275000 355000 - - - 66 2 89084 1869 CAM 43500 46000 52000 72500 145000 - - - - - 64 99084 1869 DCAM - - - - 155000 - - - - - 64 3 9085 1870 42500 45000 50000 74500 140000 285000 365000 - - - 66 1 89085 1870 CAM 43500 46000 52000 77500 160000 300000 - - - - 65 99085 1870 DCAM - - - - 160000 - - - - - 64 3 9086 1871 42500 45000 50000 69500 135000 - - - - - 64 4 9087 1872 - - 50000 67000 135000 275000 355000 - - - 66 3 89087 1872 CAM - - - 70000 145000 290000 - - - - 65 99087 1872 DCAM - - - 85000 155000 335000 435000 - - - 66 4 9088 1873Closed3 - 50000 - 79500 155000 - - - - - 64 5 99088 1873Closed3 DCAM - - - 106000 195000 - - - - - 64 2 9089 1874 - - - 79500 155000 - - - - - 64 4

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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30
65 66
LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866)
Type
Type CAM
Type DCAM
D.” on Reverse (1866-1876)
Type
DOUBLE EAGLES ($20)
9060
45000 52500 85000 110000 225000 350000 - - - - 65 89060
- - 100000 120000 250000 395000 - - - - 65 99060
47500
400000
9080 Type 40000 42500 47500 64500 130000 265000 345000 - - - 66 89080
CAM
Type DCAM -

LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED

89089 1874 CAM - - 64500 87500 - - - - - - 63 99089 1874 DCAM - - 63500 101000 175000 350000 - - - - 65 2 9090 1875 42500 45000 50000 77000 145000 - - - - - 64 1 89090 1875 CAM 43500 46000 54500 87500 165000 - - - - - 64 3 99090 1875 DCAM - - 58500 96000 180000 - - - - - 64 2 9091 1876 - 42500 47500 64500 130000 - - - - - 64 5 89091 1876 CAM - - 49500 67500 140000 - - - - - 64 2 99091 1876 DCAM - - - - 150000 - - - - - 64 1

Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907) 9092 Type 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 225000 - - 67 89092 Type CAM 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 250000 - - 67 99092 Type DCAM 14500 18500 25000 36500 67500 130000 185000 300000 - - 67 9093 1877 35000 37500 42500 60000 100000 - - - - - 64 4 9094 1878 35000 37500 42500 60000 90000 - - - - - 64 2 89094 1878 CAM 36000 38500 45000 65000 95000 - - - - - 64 1 99094 1878 DCAM 37500 40000 47500 70000 100000 - - - - - 64 2 9095 1879 - - 42500 57500 90000 - - - - - 64 1 89095 1879 CAM - 38500 - 65000 105000 - - - - - 64 1 9096 1880 35000 37500 42500 55000 80000 160000 - - - - 65 2 89096 1880 CAM - - - 60000 85000 170000 - - - - 65 1 99096 1880 DCAM - - - - 90000 225000 - - - - 65 2 9097 1881 - - 40000 60000 85000 150000 - - - - 65 7 89097 1881 CAM - - - 70000 - - - - - - 63 99097 1881 DCAM - - 50000 80000 - 180000 - - - - 65 8 9098 1882 30000 32500 37500 55000 95000 175000 - - - - 65 6 89098 1882 CAM - - - 65000 120000 200000 - - - - 65 99098 1882 DCAM - - - 70000 120000 275000 - - - - 65 3 9099 1883 - - 55000 85000 155000 250000 - - - - 65 4 89099 1883 CAM - - 57500 90000 165000 275000 - - - - 65 2 99099 1883 DCAM - - - - 205000 325000 500000 - - - 66 10 9100 1884 55000 60000 70000 90000 167500 240000 - - - - 65 5 89100 1884 CAM 57500 62500 75000 100000 175000 260000 - - - - 65 3 99100 1884 DCAM 60000 65000 80000 110000 185000 265000 - - - - 65 2 9101 1885 25000 29000 35000 42500 70000 120000 175000 - - - 66 3 89101 1885 CAM 27500 32500 39000 47500 75000 130000 200000 - - - 66 3 99101 1885 DCAM - 36000 42500 52000 85000 145000 230000 - - - 66 6 9102 1886 25000 27500 32000 41500 67000 115000 155000 - - - 66 9 89102 1886 CAM - - - - 81000 145000 - - - - 65 3 99102 1886 DCAM - - - 67500 87500 155000 215000 325000 - - 67 5 9103 1887 - - 60000 75000 110000 160000 - - - - 65 10 89103 1887 CAM - 52500 65000 - 120000 - - - - - 64 4 99103 1887 DCAM - - - - 145000 195000 300000 - - - 66 7 9104 1888 15000 18500 24000 34000 57000 102500 - - - - 65 13 89104 1888 CAM 15500 19500 26000 35500 71000 135000 - - - - 65 5 99104 1888 DCAM - - - 39000 77500 145000 200000 - - - 66 4 9105 1889 17000 20000 26000 40000 75000 150000 - - - - 65 5 89105 1889 CAM 17500 21000 28000 42500 80000 - - - - - 64 2 99105 1889 DCAM - - - - 83500 - - 465000 - - 67 4 9106 1890 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 105000 - - - - 65 5 89106 1890 CAM 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 130000 - - - - 65 1 99106 1890 DCAM 15000 19000 26000 38500 70000 - 200000 400000 - - 67 2 9107 1891 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 105000 155000 - - - 66 13 89107 1891 CAM 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 130000 177500 - - - 66 1 99107 1891 DCAM 15000 19000 26000 38500 70000 140000 205000 - - - 66 14 9108 1892 14500 17500 23000 33500 54500 102500 145000 - - - 66 13 89108 1892 CAM 15000 18500 25000 35000 63500 127500 167500 - - - 66 99108 1892 DCAM - - - 38500 71000 145000 200000 - - - 66 9 9109 1893 15000 18500 24000 34000 57000 - - - - - 64 5 89109 1893 CAM 16000 20000 26000 35500 66000 - - - - - 64 2 9110 1894 14500 18000 24000 34000 57000 105000 - - - - 65 12 89110 1894 CAM 15000 19000 26000 35500 66000 130000 - - - - 65 1 99110 1894 DCAM - - - - - 140000 195000 - - - 66 3 9111 1895 14500 18000 24000 34000 57000 105000 - - - - 65 14 89111 1895 CAM - - - - 66000 130000 - - - - 65 3 99111 1895 DCAM - - - - 72500 140000 195000 - - - 66 6 9112 1896 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 225000 - - 67 21 89112 1896 CAM - - - 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 2 99112 1896 DCAM - - - 36500 67500 130000 185000 300000 - - 67 13 9113 1897 14000 17000 22000 34000 54500 100000 - - - - 65 13 89113 1897 CAM - - - 35500 65000 125000 - - - - 65 4 99113 1897 DCAM - - - 39000 71500 135000 - - - - 65 5 9114 1898 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 29 89114 1898 CAM - - 24000 33000 61000 120000 - - - - 65 6 99114 1898 DCAM - - - - 67500 130000 185000 - - - 66 13 9115 1899 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 17 89115 1899 CAM 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 8 99115 1899 DCAM - - - 36500 67500 130000 - - - - 65 7 9116 1900 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 37 89116 1900 CAM 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 - 250000 - - 67 8 99116 1900 DCAM - - - - 67500 130000 - - - - 65 13 9117 1901 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 23 89117 1901 CAM - 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 17 9118 1902 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 38 89118 1902 CAM - - - - 61000 120000 - - - - 65 2

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PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
DOUBLE EAGLES ($20)

LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED

PCGS

9119 1903 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 40 89119 1903 CAM - - 24000 33000 61000 120000 - - - - 65 12 9120 1904 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 51 89120 1904 CAM - 18000 - 33000 61000 120000 - - - - 65 21 99120 1904 DCAM - - - - 67500 - - - - - 64 1 9121 1905 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 27 89121 1905 CAM - - - 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 9 9122 1906 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 45 89122 1906 CAM - - 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 12 9123 1907 Liberty 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 135000 - - - 66 39 89123 1907 Liberty CAM 14500 18000 24000 33000 61000 120000 157500 250000 - - 67 19 99123 1907 Liberty DCAM - - - - - - 185000 - - - 66 1 800190 1907-D BM - - 350000 - - - - - - - 62 1

Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866) 415629 1854-S - - - - - - - - 1500000 - 66 409828 1856-O - - - - - 1500000 - - - - 63 1

Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 3, With Motto, “TWENTY DOLLARS” on Reverse (1877-1907) 89050 1906-D SpecialStrike - - - - - - - - 440000 - 66 1

St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 1, High Relief (1907)

9133 Type 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 25000 45000 70000 250000 350000 69 9135 1907 HighRelief-WireEdge 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 25000 45000 70000 250000 350000 69 4355 9136 1907 HighRelief-FlatEdge 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 32500 45000 75000 275000 395000 68 817

St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 2, No Motto (1907-1908)

9140 Type 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1960 s 1975 s 2015 s 2110 s 2810 s 5250 18500 69

9141 1907 Saint 1955 s 1715 s 1725 s 1750 1900 2250 3150 6250 50000 135000 68 17920

9142 1908 NoMotto 1905 s 1935 s 1945 s 1960 s 1975 s 2015 s 2110 s 2810 s 5250 18500 69 161560

9143 1908-D NoMotto 2005 s 2085 s 2095 s 2110 s 2125 s 2050 6000 25000 - - 66 5492

St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1908-1933)

9146 Type 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2200 s 2250 s 2490 s 13500 125000 68

9147 1908 Motto 1925 s 1975 s 1700 s 1850 2400 4250 12000 32500 100000 - 67 3372

9148 1908-D Motto 1925 s 1975 s 2010 s 1800 2000 2350 4250 18500 105000 - 67 3555

9149 1908-S 3750 6000 10500 13500 21500 29000 60000 105000 200000 - 67 583

9150 1909 1685 s 1735 s 1775 s 2250 2500 5250 37500 90000 - - 66 2244

9151 1909/8 2325 s 2575 s 2650 s 3000 4000 11000 47500 100000 - - 66 2421

9152 1909-D 1950 s 1900 3600 4250 6000 8500 31000 85000 400000 - 67 807

9153 1909-S 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2070 s 1800 2250 4350 22500 75000 - 67 7342

9154 1910 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2290 s 2150 6250 47500 - - 66 10027

9155 1910-D 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2070 s 2170 s 1850 2750 7000 65000 - 67 8156 9156 1910-S 1960 s 2025 s 2050 s 2100 s 2200 s 2150 5000 32500 95000 200000 68 5882 9157 1911 1985 s 2075 s 2175 s 2225 s 2250 3600 15000 42500 185000 - 67 3048

9158 1911-D 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2160 s 2290 s 2515 s 2950 s 3950 57500 - 67 13392 9159 1911-S 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2240 s 2515 s 3650 13000 75000 - 67 5626 9160 1912 1950 s 2045 s 2250 s 2360 s 2840 s 4200 25000 60000 - - 66 4054 9161 1913 1950 s 2065 s 2150 s 2310 s 2400 5500 60000 - - - 65 3353

9162 1913-D 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 1800 2500 4500 40000 - - 66 5510 9163 1913-S 1960 s 2175 s 2600 s 3500 4250 6000 30000 150000 - - 66 2014 9164 1914 1975 s 2125 s 2250 s 2510 s 2750 4750 18500 60000 - - 66 2348 9165 1914-D 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2075 s 2225 s 2415 s 2750 7500 62500 - 67 8650 9166 1914-S 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2240 s 2315 s 2700 s 5750 - - 66 21796 9167 1915 1960 s 2125 s 2220 s 2385 s 2890 s 4750 19000 125000 - - 66 2429 9168 1915-S 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2365 s 2250 5250 - - 66 15318 9169 1916-S 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2160 s 2490 s 2765 s 2750 7500 - - 66 5281 9170 1920 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2075 s 1950 4500 200000 - - - 65 7849 9171 1920-S 19500 36500 52000 67500 80000 132500 500000 650000 - - 66 100 9172 1921 42500 72000 89500 110000 230000 425000 600000 850000 - - 66 103 9173 1922 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2265 s 3000 26500 - - 66 48913 9174 1922-S 2150 s 2425 s 2400 3250 3600 5750 50000 95000 - - 66 1364 9175 1923 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2365 s 4000 37500 - - 66 27010 9176 1923-D 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2250 s 2350 s 2600 s 3240 s 13500 - 67 9357 9177 1924 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2200 s 2250 s 2490 s 13500 125000 68 313533 9178 1924-D 2225 s 3600 4600 5500 7000 11000 75000 175000 - - 66 713 9179 1924-S 2225 s 3005 s 4500 6800 9000 15000 115000 - 500000 - 67 533 9180 1925 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2200 s 2250 s 2990 s 30000 - 67 52833 9181 1925-D 3000 5000 5900 8000 9000 20000 105000 200000 - - 66 409 9182 1925-S 4000 5500 8750 11500 14500 40000 225000 315000 425000 550000 68 467 9183 1926 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2200 s 2350 s 3000 40000 - 67 25593 9184 1926-D - 14000 16000 17000 20000 39500 225000 350000 - - 66 186 9185 1926-S 2125 s 2900 3500 4600 6250 8000 24500 90000 147500 - 67 809 9186 1927 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2200 s 2250 s 2490 s 20000 - 67 161949 9187 1927-D - - - 950000 1400000 1600000 1950000 2450000 3000000 - 67 9 9188 1927-S 9500 20000 26000 28500 45000 70000 195000 280000 385000 - 67 148 9189 1928 1925 s 1975 s 2000 s 2050 s 2150 s 2200 s 2250 s 2790 s 15000 - 67 64108 9190 1929 - 13500 26000 31000 38500 48500 80000 125000 - - 66 194 9191 1930-S - - 61500 65000 100000 150000 180000 275000 - - 66 48 9192 1931 - - 30000 50000 67500 85000 115000 175000 300000 - 67 83 9193 1931-D - - 35000 57500 67500 100000 135000 200000 - - 66 95 9194 1932 - - 50000 60000 80000 90000 110000 180000 - - 66 82 9195 1933 - - - - - - 6500000 - - - 65

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LIBERTY HEAD $20 SPECIAL STRIKE PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 30 40 55 60 62 63 64 65
ST. GAUDENS $20 REGULAR STRIKES ST. GAUDENS REGULAR STRIKES
BestGrade ALL
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68
DOUBLE EAGLES ($20)

St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Ultra High Relief (1907)

9131 1907 EX-HR Lettered Edge - - - - - - - 2200000 2500000 2700000 69 7 9130 1907 EX-HR Plain Edge - - - - - - - 3000000 - - 67 9132 1907 EX-HR Inverted Edge Letters - - - - - - - 2000000 2200000 - 68 1

St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1908-1933)

9200 Type 13500 15000 19500 28000 57500 100000 155000 225000 300000 - 68 9205 1908 Matte 13500 15000 19500 28000 57500 100000 155000 225000 - - 67 49 9206 1909 14500 16500 21500 31000 65000 130000 195000 275000 - - 67 22 9207 1910 14500 16500 21500 31000 62500 125000 185000 250000 350000 - 68 37 9208 1911 13500 15000 19500 28000 57500 100000 155000 225000 - - 67 24 9209 1912 13500 15000 19500 28000 57500 115000 155000 225000 - - 67 25 9210 1913 14500 16500 21500 31000 62500 120000 190000 - - - 66 24 9211 1914 14500 16500 21500 31000 62500 130000 195000 - - - 66 18 9212 1915 15000 17000 22500 33000 67500 130000 - - - - 65 15

250 325 600 15000 68 5251 9229 1937 50C Antietam 400 450 500 535 560 575 600 650 1000 6500 68 5323 9231 1935 - 1939 Arkansas Type 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 1250 20000 68 9233 1935 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 2050 - 67 1930 9234 1935-D 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 1250 20000 68 1460 9235 1935-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 1250 - 67 1416 9237 1936 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 175 350 1950 - 67 1513 9238 1936-D 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 1250 20000 68 1779 9239 1936-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 175 400 1500 - 67 1555 9241 1937 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 235 375 2850 - 67 1259 9242 1937-D 50C Arkansas 100 105 110 120 130 135 190 375 1300 27500 68 1342 9243 1937-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 250 700 8000 - 67 1125 9245 1938 50C Arkansas 95 100 110 145 170 175 300 700 2500 - 67 951 9246 1938-D 50C Arkansas 95 100 110 140 150 200 285 475 4000 20000 68 953 9247 1938-S 50C Arkansas 95 100 115 145 175 180 325 650 12000 - 67 875 9249 1939 50C Arkansas 160 180 215 250 285 365 650 1600 14500 - 67 755 9250 1939-D 50C Arkansas 160 180 225 275 300 395 500 750 2850 39500 68 805 9251 1939-S 50C Arkansas 150 170 185 225 310 395 525 850 4750 - 67 813 9254 1936-S 50C Bay Bridge 120 120 130 140 150 160 180 300 850 13500 68 6760 9256 1934 - 1938 Boone Type 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 650 10000 69 9257 1934 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 650 25500 68 1799 9258 1935 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 650 - 67 1909 9259 1935-D 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 210 300 2250 - 67 1139 9260 1935-S 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 250 900 20000 68 1224 9262 1935/34 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 170 185 260 700 15000 68 2123 9263 1935/34-D 50C Boone 200 215 225 260 325 400 575 725 1400 8500 68 812 9264 1935/34-S 50C Boone 200 215 225 250 325 400 525 900 2400 22500 68 739 9266 1936 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 650 7500 68 2470 9267 1936-D 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 900 - 67 1543 9268 1936-S 50C Boone 115 120 130 140 160 175 200 260 650 13500 68 1401 9270 1937 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 650 10000 68 2414 9271 1937-D 50C Boone 130 140 160 175 225 235 350 475 900 13000 68 900 9272 1937-S 50C Boone 130 140 160 175 225 250 350 600 1500 17500 68 823 9274 1938 50C Boone 150 210 240 250 315 350 425 575 1800 17500 68 849 9275 1938-D 50C Boone 130 150 175 245 300 350 375 650 1000 12500 69 864 9276 1938-S 50C Boone 140 160 225 275 300 350 425 600 1600 24000 68 797 9279 1936 50C Bridgeport 110 115 125 135 140 150 175 275 1100 - 67 5505 9281 1925-S 50C California 150 170 180 190 200 275 425 625 1850 12500 68 5880 9282 1936 Cincinnati Type 210 230 255 260 300 385 450 600 2300 25000 68 9283 1936 50C Cincinnati 210 230 290 310 335 385 425 600 3200 - 67 1701 9284 1936-D 50C Cincinnati 210 230 265 300 325 375 425 560 1850 25000 68 2035 9285 1936-S 50C Cincinnati 210 230 270 285 300 360 450 800 13500 - 67 1560 9288 1936 50C Cleveland 80 85 90 100 105 115 125 185 1050 - 67 8249 9290 1936 Columbia Type 170 185 190 200 205 215 225 265 500 5000 68 9291 1936 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 205 215 225 285 550 18000 68 2457 9292 1936-D 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 205 215 225 265 500 5000 68 2331 9293 1936-S 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 205 215 225 265 600 6250 68 2324 9296 1892 50C Columbian 18 26 35 60 85 130 350 650 3000 35000 68 7083 9297 1893 50C Columbian 18 28 32 50 70 110 275 600 2600 - 67 7791 9299 1935 50C Connecticut 200 210 220 230 260 280 350 525 1600 20000 68 5149 9301 1936 50C Delaware 190 205 205 215 225 230 240 300 700 25000 68 4868 9303 1936 50C Elgin 170 175 175 175 175 180 200 225 475 11000 68 6404 9305 1936 50C Gettysburg 350 415 435 460 525 600 700 900 1950 25000 68 6186 9306 1922 50C Grant 90 110 120 150 165 250 500 700 2450 - 67 4767 9307 1922 50C Grant with Star 650 975 1125 1350 1600 1900 4500 7000 41500 - 67 1450 9309 1928 50C Hawaiian 1300 1800 2000 2200 2300 2500 3250 4750 47500 - 67 3013 9312 1935 50C Hudson 600 670 680 690 725 775 900 1200 10000 - 67 3450 9314 1924 50C Huguenot 90 105 115 120 140 160 225 450 1500 25000 68 4577 9316 1946 50C Iowa 85 85 85 90 95 100 110 125 200 1850 68 10372 9318 1925 50C Lexington 70 80 85 90 100 125 250 500 4250 45000 68 5676 9320 1918 50C Lincoln 110 125 135 150 170 200 300 650 1850 21500 68 6984 9322 1936 50C Long Island 55 65 72 75 85 110 150 275 2150 - 67 6812 9324 1936 50C Lynchburg 180 200 215 225 230 235 250 310 950 - 67 4457

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EAGLES ($20) / VINTAGE COMMEMORATIVE
PROOFS
62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 BestGrade ALL
DOUBLE
(1892-1954) ST GAUDENS $20 PROOFS ST. GAUDENS
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61
SILVER COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) (1892-1954) 9220 1893 25C Isabella 275 350 400 400 500 675 1300 2250
9222 1900 $1 Lafayette 400 550 725 900 1300 2000 4750
9224 1921 50C Alabama 125 150 225 250 350 400 750 1500
9225 1921 50C Alabama 2X2 190 275 325 350 425 475 1050
9227 1936 50C Albany 170 185 195 220 230 240
5500 52500 68 5769
11000 90000 - 67 3974
17500 - 67 2655
2100 15000 - 67 2435

9326 1920 50C Maine 85 100 130 150 170 175 350 500 3000 - 67 4115

9328 1934 50C Maryland 110 120 130 140 160 165 175 275 1750 - 67 5270

9330 1921 50C Missouri 300 400 490 525 700 750 1500 4600 - - 66 2421

9331 1921 50C Missouri 2X4 450 525 625 725 850 950 1600 4500 - - 66 1987

9333 1923-S 50C Monroe 42 53 70 85 110 165 500 1500 17000 - 67 4559

9335 1938 50C New Rochelle 260 270 280 300 315 325 350 450 875 12500 68 4776

9337 1936 50C Norfolk 260 260 265 265 280 290 310 330 425 1150 69 5438

9339 1926 - 1939 Oregon Type 110 125 145 165 200 210 250 275 475 1800 69

9340 1926 50C Oregon 110 125 145 165 200 210 230 275 700 12500 68 3732

9341 1926-S 50C Oregon 110 125 145 165 200 210 250 300 750 7000 68 4519

9342 1928 50C Oregon 170 190 200 220 225 235 265 375 700 8500 68 2080

9343 1933-D 50C Oregon 270 290 300 325 375 500 625 850 1350 15000 68 2189

9344 1934-D 50C Oregon 160 175 185 190 200 210 250 400 950 20000 68 2634

9345 1936 50C Oregon 130 150 160 170 180 190 240 275 550 7500 68 2839

9346 1936-S 50C Oregon 140 160 170 175 190 225 260 310 575 7500 68 1797

9347 1937-D 50C Oregon 135 155 175 185 200 225 250 275 475 1800 69 3802

9348 1938 50C Oregon 115 135 160 175 200 210 250 275 600 12500 68 2225

9349 1938-D 50C Oregon 110 130 160 175 200 225 250 300 475 2000 69 2363 9350 1938-S 50C Oregon 110 130 150 165 200 215 275 325 600 4000 68 2221

9352 1939 50C Oregon 390 400 410 425 485 500 525 625 900 10000 68 1314

9353 1939-D 50C Oregon 390 400 415 435 450 475 525 575 900 4500 68 1399

9354 1939-S 50C Oregon 390 400 415 425 450 475 550 650 975 5500 68 1292

9357 1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific 260 465 525 625 750 900 1600 2750 7500 35000 68 3715

9359 1920 50C Pilgrim 65 80 90 95 100 120 185 350 1900 15000 68 6648 9360 1921 50C Pilgrim 130 140 150 165 175 200 260 500 2000 25000 68 3116

9362 1936 Rhode Island Type 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 200 975 4500 68

9363 1936 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 200 700 5000 68 3695

9364 1936-D 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 200 975 50000 68 3015

9365 1936-S 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 250 1500 - 67 2572

9367 1937 50C Roanoke 135 140 150 160 180 185 200 250 575 4500 68 6676

9369 1936 50C Robinson - 105 110 120 125 140 175 275 1750 15000 68 5045

9371 1935-S 50C San Diego 75 85 90 95 100 110 125 190 550 10500 68 11655

9372 1936-D 50C San Diego 90 100 105 105 110 120 135 225 950 27500 68 7520

9374 1926 50C Sesquicentennial 60 85 100 110 115 200 1250 22500 - - 66 5569

9376 1935 50C Spanish Trail 700 750 800 900 1000 1050 1150 1350 2250 22500 68 3826 9378 1925 50C Stone Mountain 45 60 65 75 85 100 165 275 700 22500 68 13348 9380 1934 - 1938 Texas Type 105 125 135 145 150 175 180 250 475 6500 68

9381 1934 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 180 240 650 13500 68 4448

9382 1935 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 165 250 265 475 12500 68 2781

9383 1935-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 190 250 450 9000 68 2793

9384 1935-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 265 600 15000 68 2352

9386 1936 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 180 250 475 8500 68 2591 9387 1936-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 275 475 5000 68 2812 9388 1936-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 300 675 16000 68 2343 9390 1937 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 190 325 725 8000 68 1937 9391 1937-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 225 300 550 24000 68 2098 9392 1937-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 275 625 25000 68 1914 9394 1938 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 260 310 425 575 1500 32500 68 1364 9395 1938-D 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 290 375 525 900 30000 68 1462 9396 1938-S 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 300 425 525 1100 30000 68 1416 9399 1925 50C Vancouver 225 265 345 360 375 450 575 850 2500 17500 68 3614 9401 1927 50C Vermont 175 205 225 250 265 275 400 650 3200 17500 68 4950 9403 1946-51 Booker Washington Type 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 400 8000 68 9404 1946 50C Booker T Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 450 15000 68 4738 9405 1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 100 800 12000 68 2784 9406 1946-S 50C Booker T Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 42 65 400 8000 68 4214 9408 1947 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 32 50 80 190 4000 - 67 1750 9409 1947-D 50C Booker T Washington 15 18 20 24 30 55 70 265 4500 - 67 1207 9410 1947-S 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 45 55 80 130 1450 - 67 1532 9412 1948 50C Booker T Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 80 165 2400 - 67 1602 9413 1948-D 50C Booker T. Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 95 150 1200 - 67 1623 9414 1948-S 50C Booker T Washington 20 22 24 30 45 70 95 120 900 - 67 1597 9416 1949 50C Booker T. Washington 33 37 42 50 70 95 110 150 1000 - 67 1630 9417 1949-D 50C Booker T Washington 34 40 50 60 85 110 115 150 850 - 67 1638 9418 1949-S 50C Booker T. Washington 34 40 50 60 75 100 115 150 725 - 67 1744 9420 1950 50C Booker T Washington 22 24 27 32 60 75 80 150 1200 - 67 1206 9421 1950-D 50C Booker T. Washington 22 25 35 50 70 80 100 175 1650 - 67 1220 9422 1950-S 50C Booker T Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 475 - 67 2473 9424 1951 50C Booker T. Washington 15 18 20 24 24 32 50 100 2650 - 67 2566 9425 1951-D 50C Booker T Washington 32 40 45 50 60 75 85 185 1100 - 67 1284 9426 1951-S 50C Booker T. Washington 30 38 40 44 50 65 90 150 600 - 67 1388 9429 1951 - 1954 Washington-Carver Type 15 16 18 22 24 40 50 150 1400 12500 68 9430 1951 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 20 30 40 90 550 5750 - 67 1361 9431 1951-D 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 40 55 80 325 - - 66 1353 9432 1951-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 55 80 140 2500 - 67 1609 9434 1952 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 40 50 150 1400 12500 68 5810 9435 1952-D 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 20 30 45 65 100 400 - - 66 1130 9436 1952-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 17 20 30 55 65 150 3000 - 67 1471 9438 1953 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 20 25 35 60 90 350 5500 - 67 1262 9439 1953-D 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 22 30 45 65 95 600 12000 - 67 1127 9440 1953-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 35 45 140 4150 - 67 2263 9442 1954 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 25 30 38 55 65 300 12500 - 67 1591 9443 1954-D 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 30 50 65 550 - - 66 1429 9444 1954-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 24 30 40 50 165 5200 - 67 2244

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55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL
SILVER
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40
VINTAGE V I N T A G E C O M M E M O R A T I V E ( 1 8 9 21 9 5 4 ) COMMEMORATIVE (1892 1954)
Prices are updated daily – Go to PCGS.com/prices 162 MAY - JUNE 2020 RARE COIN MARKET REPORT SILVER COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 BestGrade ALL 9447 1936 50C Wisconsin 145 150 160 175 180 185 200 225 425 5000 68 6685 9449 1936 50C York 155 160 160 160 165 165 170 195 350 2500 69 6374 SILVER COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Silver Commemorative (1892-1954) (1892-1954) 9221 1893 25C Isabella - - 20000 - - 85000 - - - - 65 4 9295 1892 50C Columbian 2250 2750 3500 6000 9000 16000 19000 40000 - - 67 55 89295 1892 50C Columbian CAM - - - 5250 10000 18500 31500 - - - 66 2 9308 1922 50C Grant Star - - - - 184000 - - - - - 64 1 9310 1928 50C Hawaiian 15000 17000 20000 27500 45000 - - - - - 64 9 9400 1925 50C Vancouver - - - - - - 188000 - - - 66 1 99335 1938 50C New Rochelle - - - 3500 5000 7500 11000 13000 - - 68 23 GOLD COMMEMORATIVE REGULAR STRIKES PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 40 55 60 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 BestGrade ALL Gold Commemorative (1903-1926) (1903-1926) 7443 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson 450 530 575 600 675 750 1100 1250 2650 - 67 3591 7444 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley 450 475 575 590 625 700 1050 1150 3000 - 68 3497 7447 1904 G$1 Lewis and Clark 630 725 900 950 1100 1750 3750 6000 11000 - 68 2123 7448 1905 G$1 Lewis and Clark 500 700 900 800 1100 2000 4500 9750 45000 - 67 2234 7449 1915-S G$1 Panama-Pacific 460 500 560 585 600 650 1000 1500 4000 - 67 6327 7454 1916 G$1 McKinley 430 465 485 515 545 575 850 1000 2150 - 67 4975 7455 1917 G$1 McKinley 415 460 525 575 650 700 800 1650 2600 - 67 2958 7458 1922 G$1 Grant, No Star 1120 1150 1175 1200 1250 1300 1550 2000 2800 - 68 2316 7459 1922 G$1 Grant, With Star 950 1050 1000 1100 1200 1500 1700 2000 3250 - 68 2553 7466 1926 $2.50 Sesquicentennial 280 375 400 425 450 550 1250 4500 50000 - 67 12366 7450 1915-S $2 50 Panama-Pacific 1250 1750 2200 3000 3500 4000 4500 5500 9000 - 67 2601 7451 1915-S $50 Pan-Pac Round 47000 57500 64500 82500 92500 125000 200000 345000 - - 66 409 7452 1915-S $50 Pan-Pac Octagonal 46000 57500 61500 80000 87500 115000 185000 230000 - - 66 546 GOLD COMMEMORATIVE PROOFS PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL Gold Commemorative (1903-1926) (1903-1926) 7482 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson 8000 8250 8500 11000 16500 22500 32000 47500 - - 67 29 87482 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, Jefferson CAM - - 9750 12000 17500 24000 32500 37500 - - 67 11 7483 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley 8000 8500 9250 11000 13000 18000 30000 46000 - - 67 39 87483 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley CAM - - 6750 12000 14000 22500 32000 - - - 66 15 622825 1903 G$1 LA Purchase, McKinley DCAM - - - - - - 40000 - - - 66 1 388576 1916 G$1 McKinley CAM - - - 48500 60000 - - - - - 64 3 PRICE POP VINTAGE V I N T A G E C O M M E M O R A T I V E ( 1 8 9 21 9 5 4 ) COMMEMORATIVE (1892 1954) CoinFacts Update Includes: • Price Guide values and population statistics on all coin varieties • Real-time pricing updates (no need to refresh!) • Real-time Gold and Silver prices on the homepage • 2,580 high-resolution coin photographs for comparisons and grade estimating ALL YOUR HOBBY NEEDS IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND ALL THE POWER OF PCGS PRICE GUIDE, PCGS PHOTOGRADE, POP REPORT AND MORE! PCGS COINFACTS APP WELCOME TO THE NEW!

AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS

Walking Liberty Half Dollar Error, Struck on 25c Planchet PCGS MS65

to this Rare Coin Market ReAuction Highlights coin we’d to

ing Liberty Half Dollar erstruck on a silver

As a result, this amazing error obing obverse

and reverse elements What’s also about this coin is that the date is visible, yet our were able to determine that it is a 1942-dated Half Dollar based on a variety of the

erty Half Dollars struck on quarter are scarce, thus it caused much buzz in the room when this error

Welcome to this edition of Rare Coin Market Report Auction Highlights. The first coin we’d like to introduce is a 1942 Walking Liberty Half Dollar erroneously struck on a silver quarter-dollar planchet. As a result, this amazing wrong-planchet error obscures many of the Walking Liberty design’s obverse and reverse peripheral elements. What’s also fascinating about this coin is that the date is barely visible, yet our graders were able to determine that it is a 1942-dated Walking Liberty Half Dollar based on a variety of diagnostics, including the shaping of the visible aspects of the numerals Walking Liberty Half Dollars struck on quarter planchets are fairly scarce, thus it caused much buzz in the grading room when this error arrived This example was graded PCGS MS65 and sold by Heritage Auctions in January 2020 for an impressive price of $19,200 It’s just an incredible error and it’s certain the individual who won this coin at auction will very much enjoy owning it!

2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle PCGS MS70

have the next best thing with this modern offering of the original Saint-Gaudens coin in Ultra High Relief. The 2009-dated issue, struck on a one-ounce 24 karat gold planchet, offers numismatists a terrific collectible bearing what many consider to be the most beautiful design ever struck by the U.S. Mint. By offering this coin to the masses at an affordable price, the U.S. Mint created what soon became and still remains an extremely popular coin. In January 2020, Stack’s Bowers Galleries offered a PCGS-graded MS70 example that realized $2,040 at auction.

1969-D Lincoln Memorial Cent PCGS MS67 969-D

MS67+RD

The final coin we’d like to highlight is a 1969-D Lincoln Memorial Cent. What’s so special about a 1969-D Lincoln Memorial Cent? The U S Mint struck them by the billions!

to is a 1969-D Cent 1969-D Memostruck them the billions! most people or-

The second coin here is a piece that much excitement it on scene Mint over a decade ago. It’s

The second coin highlighted here is a piece that brought much excitement to the numismatic hobby when it arrived on the scene from the United States Mint over a decade ago. It’s none other than the 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle. It emulates the very rare 1907 Extremely High Relief Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle; with only a handful of surviving specimens, the proof coin regularly trades in the low seven-figure range. Certainly, most collectors cannot afford to own an example, but many collectors can afford to

bank rolls or as raw at coin shows, coin or even in So, what’s the catch? uncirculated pieces are condition rarities, those MS67 or better A PCGS MS67

So,

To be sure, a 1969-D Lincoln Memorial Cent is not something most people ordinarily consider very rare. In fact, you can still buy rolls of 1969-D Uncirculated Lincoln Cents containing 50 of these coins for a total of around $10. And that’s what makes this coin so special – that just about anyone can find an example in uncirculated sets and bank rolls or as raw singles at coin shows, coin shops, or even in pocket change. So, what’s the catch? High-end uncirculated pieces are condition rarities, particularly those grading MS67+ or better. A PCGS MS67+RD 1969-D Lincoln Memorial Cent just sold on January 26, 2020 by GreatCollections for $6,474.38! So, what are you waiting for? You might just find the next premium example worthy of a similar payout!

Jaime Hernandez is an editor for the PCGS Price Guide, and has been a proud member of the PCGS team since 2005. By the time he reached his early 20s, Jaime was successfully buying and selling coins with some of the most prominent dealers and collectors in the country.

Email: jhernandez@collectors.com

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AROUND THE WORLD Paris – Russia

1836 Family Rouble Coins

One of the most desirable and important coins of 19thcentury Russia has come through the grading room in our European office in Paris: the famous Family Rouble of 1836. Even more impressive is that we received two coins of two different types at the same time!

The Family Rouble is fascinating. Mistakenly called a “Rouble,” it is, in fact, a 1-1/2 Rouble and boasts a beautiful portrait of the ruling Tsar. It’s a real rarity with a mintage of only a couple hundred pieces. The historical background of the creation of the Family Rouble takes us on a journey through the major events in post-Napoleonic War Europe and Russia, as well as into the hobby of commemorative coin collecting.

The Russian army that chased Napoleon across Europe and restored peace on the continent in 1815 brought home many new ideas inspired by the French and American Revolutions. It wasn't long before these ideas broke out in a revolt – the Decembrist revolt – in December 1825, just after the sudden death of Tsar Alexander I. The elder brother Constantine, more liberal and supported by the rebels, resigned to become Tsar, leaving the throne to his younger brother Nicholas. Demanding a liberal reformation of Russian society and politics, the revolt was crushed by artillery fire. This was the first action of Nicholas I as the new Tsar of Russia, foreshadowing an autocratic reign that lasted for almost 30 years, from 1825 to 1855.

In 1835 as the country was preparing to celebrate the 10year jubilee of the reign of Nicholas I, an important event occurred that started the tradition of commemorative coinage in Russia. The Russian Minister of Finance, Count Georg von Cancrin, received 15 different Bavarian commemorative Thalers from the Russian ambassador based in Munich, just two months before the beginning of the celebrations, and chose one. It was the 1828 Thaler depicting the family of the Bavarian King Louis I that caught the attention of the Minister because it seemed to be the most appropriate for the upcoming event, portraying the greatness and the strength of the imperial family.

He quickly sent the Thaler to the head of the mining department in charge of the mint to secretly prepare 1-1/2 Rouble dies in secret for a Russian version of this commemorative coin – the future "Family Rouble." On the Bavarian piece, the obverse holds the portrait of the ruler, Nicholas I, and the reverse features eight portraits, including those featuring his wife Alexandra Feodorovna in the center surrounded by the busts of their seven children.

But why such a strange denomination, 1-1/2 Rouble? And why a double denomination with the value in Polish Zloty?

After the defeat of Napoleon, the 1815 Congress of Vienna redefined the geography of Europe, where Russia gained the Duchy of Warsaw. This part of Poland maintained its right to have its own constitution and monetary system based on the Zloty. The only change was that the system became decimal-based, just like the Russian one, with the largest silver denomination being 10 Zlotych for 31 grams replacing the German-like Thaler of 28 grams. On the territory of the Russian Empire, the 10 Zlotych piece was the largest silver coin in circulation. The double denomination in Zloty and Roubles appeared on the coins only from 1833, just two years after the November Uprising in Warsaw against the Russian Empire, showing the will of the Tsar not just to facilitate commerce, but to limit even more the autonomy of Poland.

According to these observations, it is logical that the value of 1-1/2 Roubles was chosen for the size of the coin, the 1 Rouble coin being too small for such an important commemorative issue – only 20.73 grams and 35.5 millimeters versus 31 grams and 40 millimeters. The size and weight of the original Bavarian model (28 grams and 38 millimeters) could also easily influence the choice of a larger planchet. At the same time, the use of the Polish denomination would bear a political message on the unity of the Russian Empire and the Duchy of Warsaw.

The first issue was struck and presented to the Tsar in December 1835. Nicholas I was pleased with the result, except for the portrait of his wife, who appeared older on the coin than in real life. New dies were soon made with a younger

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1828 Thaler Royal Family Dav-563, Bavaria PCGS MS64. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

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Logically, only 50 more coins had to be struck with these new dies to reach the order of 100 by the Tsar, but the major catalogs list a mintage of 150. That brings us to a total of 200 coins minted for the second and third types. As mentioned in the registry from the Department of Mining and Salt Affairs for the year 1836, a total of 20 coins from the first 50 minted were sent to the mint for storage in case of need. Another 50 were minted with the new dies of the third type and delivered to the Tsar under the responsibility of the Minister of Finance. In November 1837, the Minister wrote in his official report that the Tsar agreed to strike an extra 50 Family Roubles because of the high demand for this coin.

So, according to these documents, there would be a total of only 100 coins (not 150) that were minted of this third type in two separate deliveries in 1836 and 1837. This is the other piece received at PCGS that graded MS64+, becoming the second top pop for this third type of the Family Rouble. It inspired fervent bidding at Numismatica Genevensis SA Auction 12, with the hammer dropping at $182,260 USD.

portrait of the Empress and without the medallions around the children's portraits. Approving this final design, the Tsar ordered 100 pieces from the mint, but unfortunately, the dies broke after minting only 50 coins. Recognizable by the long signature of the engraver under the Tsar's bust "Р.П.УТКИНЪ," this rare type was graded MS63 by PCGS. When it crossed the block at Numismatica Genevensis SA Auction 12, it realized a stunning $232,888 USD.

1836 1-1/2 Rouble, Bit-888, Russia PCGS MS64+ Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

Technically being restrikes, or Novodels to use the exact Russian term, these 50 extra pieces are not considered as such because there is no possibility to differentiate the 1836 from the 1837 issues. However, Novodels exist and are recognizable by the die break on the rim at 4 to 5 o'clock on the reverse, sometimes being very bad and going up to the 1 o'clock position. At one point, the mint had to engrave a new die without the engraver's initials to meet the high demand for restrikes.

1836 1-1/2 Rouble, Bit-886, Russia PCGS MS63. Courtesy of PCGS TrueView.

A third pair of dies was newly made to fulfill the Tsar's order with a much shorter engraver's signature "П.У." placed on the truncation.

Sergey Bonar has a Master's Degree in History and has been collecting coins since his childhood. With eight years in the collectibles industry, he joined the PCGS team in 2015 as a World Coin Specialist and is the newly appointed Manager of PCGS Europe.

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COIN OF THE ISSUE

“The King of American Coins” continues its reign, even in uncertain times. The 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, one of the most valuable and coveted coins in all the world, recently sold at auction for $1,440,000 to Blake Duncan of U.S. Coins in Houston, Texas. Buying the coin for an anonymous client, Duncan says the sale was predictably exciting. “It was amazing to be part of this extraordinary auction. We were honored to secure this classic numismatic rarity for our client.”

What wasn’t predicted was where the Stack’s Bowers Galleries sale of the D. Brent Pogue Collection containing the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar unfolded. Slated to occur in Baltimore, Maryland, in conjunction with the Whitman Spring Expo in late March 2020, the auction eventually took place at the Stack’s Bowers Galleries headquarters in Santa Ana, California. There were no bidders in-person on the floor, but there were plenty of virtual paddles being raised over the telephone and online.

Many of the coins from the collection of the late D. Brent Pogue surpassed pre-sale expectations. But the Class III 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, graded PCGS PR55 and pedigreed to legendary cabinets such as the Garrett family and Johns Hopkins University, stole the show. “Our client is ecstatic to be part of

such a small, exclusive group of collectors who have owned an elusive 1804 Dollar,” adds Duncan. “This legendary coin will now reside for years to come as one of the highlights of a remarkable collection.”

The Class III 1804 Draped Bust Dollar was produced sometime between 1859 and 1872 as a restrike of the 1804-dated Draped Bust Dollars included in special proof sets that were presented as diplomatic gifts to various heads of state around the world in the mid-1830s. Only eight of the “original” or Class I 1804 Draped Bust Dollars are known, along with a single Class II specimen, and six Class III examples.

Entire books have been published about the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, a coin that essentially served as a goodwill ambassador to the world. Collectors of the mid-19th century desired examples of their own, and along come the restrikes. Though, exactly how many were produced in total and when they were made eludes even the most studious of researchers. With just 15 survivors accounted for across all varieties of the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar and a captivating story to boot, it’s clear why this seven-figure ultra-rarity remains atop collector want lists.

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