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We’re off to a new year at PCGS, ready to put the unforeseen challenges of 2020 behind us and look ahead on a new calendar. We’re hopeful to soon see an end to the pandemic and, perhaps, a return to the coin shows, club meetings, and other events that so many of us usually enjoy attending each year. And that’s just one reason to celebrate the arrival of 2021. At PCGS we have yet another cause for celebration... We’re turning 35 years old in 2021!
Our 35th anniversary comes at a time when we have so much to celebrate in our hobby. Over the past year, we’ve unveiled many exciting innovations. Among these is the introduction of Near-Field Communication (NFC) devices in all our holders. This technology helps prevent counterfeiting by providing collectors and dealers with a convenient way to confirm the coin or banknote inside their PCGS holders are really the ones stated on the labels. We also recently launched our long-anticipated PCGS Banknote service, and it has proven to be a tremendous success – and we’ve already encapsulated several high-profile six- and seven-figure banknote rarities. These are just a couple of the many innovations we reflect on during our 35th anniversary,atimewhenwegettolookbackatthemanywaysPCGShasrevolutionized numismatics since our company’s founding in 1986. In the pages of this magazine, we review how PCGS has evolved and grown over the years, debuting as a novel type of coin grading and authentication service to becoming the world’s premier third-party coin and banknote grader.
Speaking of anniversaries, Michael Garofalo writes about another significant numismatic birthday in 2021 – the year that the last Morgan Dollars and first Peace Dollars, both struck in 1921, turn 100 years old. We’re also happy to announce the winners of the 2020 PCGS Set Registry Awards, honoring the top collections submitted to the PCGS Set Registry over the past year.
Jaime Hernandez looks at three exceptional PCGS-graded coins that recently took big prices in “Auction Highlights,” while Cory Williams tells the tale of a fascinating Series 1882 $50 Gold Certificate that recently came across the PCGS Banknote grading desks in his column “Noteworthy Notes.” Read about an awesome 1885 Chinese Fantasy Dollar that was submitted to the PCGS Asia office in Shanghai in Jay Turner’s “PCGS Around the World,” and let us introduce you to an outstanding Mexican coin expert named Pablo Luna Herrera in “YN Corner.” Finally, are you curious what the very first coin was that ever reached a grade consensus at PCGS? Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez has the answer for you!
And, speaking of Joshua... The next issue opens a new chapter for the Rare Coin Market Report as he becomes the magazine’s editor-in-chief! I’ve been proud to serve as the magazine’s editor-in-chief over the past year and look forward to handing off the torch to Joshua as we embark on 2021.
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Sure, we can’t predict what the next year holds, but we can certainly guarantee that we’ll be here with you through whatever the next 12 months has in store. Let’s just hope it’s a wonderful, successful, and HEALTHY year for all of us!
Happy New Year,
Brett Charville PCGS President & Rare Coin Market Report Editor-In-Chief7 PCGS 35 Years On
Michael Garofalo narrates how the last of the Morgan Dollars and first Peace Dollars made a profound impact on coin collecting a century ago. 21 PCGS Recognizes the Top Sets and Collections of 2020 It’s time to announce the annual PCGS Set Registry Awards! Did your set make the cut?
Jaime Hernandez reveals three PCGS-graded coins that recently crossed the auction block for big bucks.
Where was a scarce “Triple Sig” Series 1882 $50 Gold Certificate recently found? Cory Williams tells the interesting story behind this rare note.
Jay Turner unveils two 1885 Chinese Fantasy Dollars that were recently submitted to the PCGS Asia office in Shanghai.
Young numismatist Pablo Luna Herrera is more than “just” a collector. He’s an expert on Mexican coinage who has authored two books on his specialty! 167
Witter Coins of San Francisco, California, shares the scoop on the rare PCGS-graded 1869 Type 2 Liberty Head Double Eagle – a gold coin that eludes many collections of even the finest caliber.
The year was 1986. Halley’s Comet was making its approach near Earth on its heralded 75-year interval and the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor turned 100 years old. Meanwhile, in California, a novel business venture just began innovating a way for the numismatic community to grade and protect coins. Professional Coin Grading Service was born from the desire to ensure collectors and dealers alike that the coins they bought and sold are both unquestionably authentic and accurately graded.
While the numismatic community had long hoped for consistency in grading and fought counterfeits since time unknown, PCGS was the first to do at scale what it does –authenticate coins, provide a consensus-derived grade, and
encapsulate these numismatic collectibles in tamper-evident holders. The ingenious concept, the brainchild of seven pioneering coin dealers, has since grown into the world’s leadingthird-partycoinandbanknotegradingservice.Today, PCGS has graded over 45 million coins, banknotes, tokens, and medals worth more than a cumulative $40 billion.
When PCGS launched operations on February 3, 1986, it was a watershed moment for the hobby. And yet, it all started with a dream. “PCGS evolved from a book project,” explains company co-founder Gordon Wrubel. “Four ‘weekend warrior’ coin dealers would meet in a hotel room two or three times a month after the bourse closed to work on our book. It was envisioned to be the ‘Ultimate Redbook’ of U.S. coins and would include prices, transactions (both public and private treaty), rarity ratings, and a condition
census. The data was put into a computer and ever-growing reams of paper printouts were compiled and analyzed.”
He recalls one of these sessions in 1985 evolving into a discussion of recent developments in the coin market. “Several rare coin firms and ‘boiler room’ operations were being investigated by government agencies. There were complaints of over-grading by investors and collectors. Several of the offending entities were fined, shut down, or both. We were alarmed at these events and feared for the health of the rare coin industry,” says Wrubel.
“So, we put our book project on hold and sought out ways to remedy the over-grading issues. One member of our group came up with a brilliant proposal: if we agree on the grade of a coin, would the marketplace accept it? ‘Of course,’ was our answer. Then the proposer went on to say, 'Why don't WE grade the coins?' We were all confident that we could do that. But what the proposer said next threw us for a loop! 'We should seal the tamper-proof plastic holders and give a dual guarantee of grade and authenticity.’ It seemed unconventional at the time,” Wrubel remarks. “But after thinking it over, it would be the only way to ensure our guarantees and keep the grades protected from deterioration. The initial participants pooled their money to launch the service.”
The company was launched on the concept that coins would be submitted to PCGS through its Authorized Dealers, who would screen coins and then forward them to the company. Originally there were about 30 PCGS Authorized Dealers, with new ones joining on a nearly daily basis, as Wrubel recounts.
“I came out [to California] that first week to help set up the company and grade whatever coins were submitted. I was scheduled to stay out for one week and return home to Kansas City… But it was not to be. We were overwhelmed with submissions and I ended up staying out for two solid months! In another two months, I had to move my family to California.”
Wrubel says he and the PCGS team were anything but exhausted by the heavy workload early on. “We were exhilarated by the marketplace acceptance of our service. Early on, not knowing how many submissions we would receive, we decided to run a special. So, for the month of May, we pre-advertised a $15 submission fee.” And the submissions came pouring in. “A high percentage of our early submissions were Morgan Dollars, but there was a mix of everything, especially gold coins, because of our guarantees of grade and authenticity,” he remembers. “The program was such a success that we were over-subscribed. In the next few
months, we had many more dealers coming on board.” Soon, the graders had more than 150,000 coins waiting for their consensus grades. “We called it ‘The Wall.’”
PCGS had to quickly expand its team of graders. “As director of grading, I called all my contacts whose grading skills I trusted,” Wrubel notes. “They came from all over the country for a week, two weeks, a month, as much time as they could be away from their family and businesses. At one time, I had 38 graders on staff and opened a satellite grading facility. We rented apartments out here to house the out-of towners.”
Adds Wrubel, “We eventually broke through ‘The Wall.’”
These early PCGS holders and this box were typical of what customers received during PCGS’ first years. Image is courtesy of Mark Ferguson.
The bourse floor of any major coin show in the late 1980s was bustling with activity. Thirtysomething Baby Boomer dealers and collectors with a love of coins and plenty of money to spend comingled with the sixty-plus establishment who fought in World War II and had fueled the numismatic boom of the 1950s and early ‘60s. It was a time of transition for the marketplace, with the most tech-savvy of dealers ringing up business with American Numismatic Exchange, an electronic trading arm of PCGS that facilitated sightunseen bidding – something unfathomable just a few years earlier before the era of third-party coin grading that was ushered in by PCGS.
What was the first coin PCGS ever graded? That unique honor goes to the 1934 Light Motto Washington Quarter, a popular variety belonging to an iconic series that was already more than 50 years old when PCGS was founded in 1986. The specimen was graded PCGS MS65, and while it predates the company’s TrueView photography and cannot be traced now, the important legacy for PCGS behind this individual coin lives on for the ages. PCGS Co-Founder Gordon Wrubel remembers the events that led up to grading that first PCGS coin.
“OnFebruary8,1986,PCGShaditsfirstgradingsession,” he says. “Six or seven PCGS Authorized Dealers were asked to submit 10 coins from their inventories [for] an instructional session to try out our system of consensus grading.” The first coin to reach a consensus grade was the 1934 Light Motto Washington Quarter. “It was a beautiful, mark-free, full-luster coin,” Wrubel recalls, adding it was the first coin graded but not the first coin encapsulated. “Our sealing department was also just testing their methods and procedures, so several submissions may have sat around for days. They were also not necessarily processed in the order received.”
As Wrubel describes, the 1934 Light Motto Washington Quarter (also known as Type of 1932) has very weak, nearly “ghostlike” lettering in the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST.” In later die stages the lettering becomes nearly unreadable. The Light Motto variety is distinct from the other two varieties for 1934, which are the Medium Motto (Type of 1935) and Heavy Motto (Type of 1936), respectively exhibiting stronger but thin letters and strong lettering with the top center of “W” higher than the letter’s left and right stems.
This PCGS advertisement, appearing in the May 20, 1987 issue of The Wall Street Journal, showcased the world of third-party grading and a new sight-unseen numismatic marketplace that was opening up to investors. Image is courtesy of Mark Ferguson.
The stock market crash of 1987, which saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunge 22.61% in one day, sent investors scrambling. Some turned to bonds, others real estate. But many looked to more unconventional paths – cars, art, wine… And rare coins. The rare coin market offered Wall Street investors something that was all but impossible before the advent of PCGS: the opportunity to buy and sell authentic, accurately graded coins sight-unseen, just as one might trade stocks.
The main difference is the use of computers. The graders in 1986 had to write their grades on the stickers on the back of the flips. Each grader had a spot where he would put his grade (some used different-colored pens), so the finalizer would know who to ask if there was a question about a particular grade. Today, each grader scans a barcode and the first coin in the box pops up on his screen. They then enter their grade, and the next coin appears on the screen. Once he finishes, the box goes to another grader until all the coins are graded. The last step is the verifier who looks at the coins after they are holdered and makes sure the grades are correct. It is a very streamlined, efficient system that has evolved over the years.
Overnight, PCGS-graded Walking Liberty Half Dollars, Morgan and Peace Dollars, Pre-1933 United States Gold Coins, Classic Commemorative Coins, and other pieces in the Mint State grades became hot commodities. The coin market was flush with hundreds of millions of dollars in new money, much of it hailing from former stock investors, hedge fund managers, and blue-collar speculators looking to get in on the action.
So, would the rare coin boom of the late 1980s have happened if not for PCGS and the sight-unseen trading market it created? “Probably not,” asserts PCGS Co-Founder John Dannreuther. “The coin market, like all markets, moves in cycles. But that peak was exceptional, as the sight-unseen market really pushed the envelope. Thousands of dollars in trades took place every day, pushing some coins to excessive levels,” he explains. “Of course, supply and demand works in all markets, so coins that moved too fast soon corrected.”
Even as the Wall Street investors eventually moved into other commodity sectors as the 1980s melted into the 1990s, the coin market was forever changed by the sight-unseen bidding that became standard in the numismatic landscape. “I know several collectors who have spent millions of dollars,” Dannreuther remarks. “Several of them have told me that they never would have collected to the degree that they have if PCGS had not existed and guaranteed the coins’ grade and authenticity.”
By the 1990s, PCGS was a numismatic household name. Coin dealers and coin collectors alike had known since Day One they could trust the service, quality, and accuracy of PCGS-graded coins. But as the company moved into its second decade of service, PCGS spread its wings even further. The PCGS Population Reports, first published in bound books by the late 1980s, had become requisite additions to numismatic libraries across the land.
An early example of a PCGS Population Report, distributed on a periodic basis to provide a glance at how many coins PCGS had graded for each issue. Image is courtesy of Mark Ferguson.
CHANGED OVER THE YEARS?
PCGS marked its first decade of service in 1996 by jumping aboard the Information Superhighway with the creation of PCGS.com. The launch of the PCGS Collectors Club in 1997 brought numismatists new opportunities for direct submissions while combining many additional benefits, such as the PCGS Population Report and a subscription to the PCGS Market Report, a quarterly newsletter that eventually grew into the bimonthly PCGS Rare Coin Market Report. Today the PCGS Collectors Club also offers access to PCGS Members Only Shows, exclusive discounts, and other special perks that have helped the PCGS mainstay grow to 20,000 members to become the second biggest coin club in the United States.
Further enhancing the internet experience for coin collectors was the launch of PCGS CoinFacts in 1999, bringing a wealth of numismatic information, including population reports, auction data, and expert insight on individual issues, right to the fingertips. But many will cite the online debut of the PCGS Set Registry in 2001 as the shot heard around the numismatic world. It was the first online coin registry of its kind, and it began with only a few hundred coin collections. The PCGS Set Registry has since grown to include more than 125,000 premier coin sets representing coinage of every era from virtually every nation around the world.
“I think one of the many great things about the PCGS Set Registry is being able to share your collection with others,” says Dr. Charles Link, a Capped Bust Half Dollar specialist who spent three decades building a massive 453-coin set representing the various Overton varieties in the series. “The joy of collecting is something that comes through with the Set Registry, and it often lends to some friendly competition with other collectors.”
He says the development of the PCGS Digital Coin Albums has been a key breakthrough in taking the enjoyment of numismatics to the next level. “Considering that many coins just sit inside bank safe deposit boxes, the digital albums and the Set Registry give collectors a chance to show off their collections to the world.”
Whilecoinsmaybethefocus,whatmakesthenumismatic hobby possible is collectors. Some of our hobby’s most legendary figures have been permanently enshrined in the PCGS Set Registry Hall of Fame, established in 2002 to honor influential numismatists. PCGS also recognizes the hobby’s most iconic coin dealers with its PCGS CoinFacts Coin Dealer Hall of Fame, unveiled in 2010 and paying tribute to the most respected marketplace leaders past and present.
The 21st century has seen PCGS continue expanding not just in size but also in scope. PCGS adopted Special Labels
in 2004, beginning with the “First Strike” designation for coins issued in the first 30 days of the Mint’s release; these special labels have since become coveted collectibles within themselves, now including a wide array of exciting exclusives, including the popular Signature Series bearing autographs from coin designers, celebrities, and others connected to the coins encapsulated within these limitededition holders.
Meanwhile, PCGS has also adopted new grading designations that have further helped refine how grades are expressed. In 2010, PCGS introduced Plus grading, and in 2019 the Prooflike designation was expanded from a select group of coins to all qualifying coins. And the California-based company continued expanding services to international coin collectors by opening offices in Europe and Asia, only further cementing PCGS as the world’s leading third-party coin and banknote grading service.
With more than 45 million coins, banknotes, medals, and tokens graded, PCGS has unquestionably left an indelible imprint on the hobby. But the work never ends for PCGS. “We’ve transformed every area of our hobby,” says PCGS President Brett Charville. “Yet, throughout the years and with all the changes, our mission remains the same, and that is to provide our customers the maximum in value, security, and liquidity for their coins, medals, tokens, and banknotes.”
One of the biggest developments for PCGS in 2020 was the launch of PCGS Banknote, which in its first months graded the iconic Series 1890 $1,000 Grand Watermelon – a million-dollar rarity. Image is courtesy of PCGS.
In the past year, PCGS has held fast to this pledge by launching many transformative initiatives. Among these is the long-anticipated PCGS Banknote grading service, which in its first months attracted several high-profile rarities, including the Series 1890 $1,000 Grand Watermelon Treasury Note worth an estimated $1 million. Meanwhile, PCGS unrolled its innovative Near-Field Communication devices in all coin and banknote holders; this state-of-theart anti-counterfeiting technology ensures collectors and dealers that the coins in their PCGS holders are exactly the ones described on the labels. “By just tapping a smartphone on the slab, you can verify your PCGS coin and holder are authentic,” explains Charville. The year 2020 also saw PCGS become the exclusive coin grading and authentication partner of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the time-honored Massachusetts sports institution honored on the various United States Mint 2020 Basketball Hall of Fame Commemorative Coins.
As PCGS looks beyond its first 35 years, what lies ahead? “The future is already here,” Charville remarks. “We are continuously working on new ways to make the collecting experience better for everyone,” he adds. “We want the
PCGS name emblazoned on the first certified coins a collector buys, just as much as we want to continue serving our longtime customers who have trusted us from the very beginning all those years ago. We’re committed to everyone we serve, and we’ll continue engaging with our customers, listening to what they want so we can continue improving and evolving,” he says.
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.
“We’ve got many exciting things in the works, so stay tuned.”
A century ago, the year was 1921. America, much like today, was in a dynamically changing environment. President Woodrow Wilson, who kept us out of “The War to End All Wars” from 1914 to 1916, had finally led us into and then through that Great War in 1917 and 1918, and the United States contributed both blood and treasure to winning that war.
The German threat to Europe was no more – at least for the next decade or so – and a new president was trying to usher in a period that would push America back from a war-time economy to a peace-time economy. Wilson committed to a peaceful transition of power as Warren G. Harding was sworn in as president on the traditional March 4th date.
Much like today, America in 1921 had also dealt with a worldwide pandemic. The Spanish Influenza was under control by 1921, but in 1918 and 1919 it killed over 50 million people worldwide. The Great War caused some 20 million deaths across the globe, so the pandemic was far deadlier. The war, itself, contributed mightily to the spread of the pandemic as, prior to 1914, no great migration of people had occurred so rapidly across such a great distance. Millions of men traveled across the globe to battle the enemy and to live together in very close quarters. The enemy, it was believed, was across a battlefield – not an invisible germ.
However, World War I was responsible for changes in the numismatic world as well. The popular Morgan Dollar had been struck from 1878 until 1904. The Act creating this coin was also responsible for its demise. The Bland-Allison Act of
1878 not only created the need for this coin, but it legislated that the Treasury must purchase between $2 and $4 million worth of silver each month from the western mining interests. That would ensure that this coin, designed by Assistant Engraver of the United States Mint, George T. Morgan, would be struck by the millions. Morgan, who had been lured to Philadelphia by the Director of the Mint to work for the United States Mint, created designs for the new coin, as did Chief Engraver of the United States Mint William Barber. The Director of the Mint chose Morgan’s design, and no one knew how famous this coin would become.
Morgan’s design was beautiful in its simplicity and in its execution. The obverse depicts Miss Liberty, facing left surrounded by the motto at the top of the periphery “E PLURIBUS UNUM” (one out of many) with seven sixpointed stars to the left of the motto and six six-pointed stars to the right. The current date was located at the bottom of the obverse.
The reverse’s central vignette was an American eagle, also facing left, wings upraised, holding arrows and an olive branch in her talons, inside of an olive wreath. Between the spread wings of the eagle is inscribed “IN GOD WE TRUST,” and around the periphery are the inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the denomination “ONE DOLLAR.”
the world silver prices and to boost confidence in Great Britain by its subjects in India. The U.S. Mint melted more than 270 million of its Morgan Dollars, which were lying dormant in their vaults. The silver was then sold to Great Britain at the price of $1 per ounce, and the British used this silver to support the silver coinage that Britain was using in India. But the Pittman Act also required that for the same quantity of silver that was melted, a like amount was to be purchased from western U.S. silver mines, as a federal subsidy to the silver mining industry.
So, in 1921, the U.S. government required silver dollars to be coined once again. Additionally, silver dollar coins were needed to be used as backing for Silver Certificates, which were then in circulation. But the original hubs for the Morgan Dollars, which had not been used for 18 years, had been destroyed in 1910. Therefore, new models had to be created. Chief Engraver George T. Morgan, now 76 years of age, recreated his silver dollar from scratch, but the coin looked a bit different. All of the elements were the same, but Miss Liberty appeared slightly smaller, very slightly thinner, and a little bit younger. His new design had a shallower relief than its predecessor and lacked some details on the highest points.
An 1878 Morgan Dollar struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Image is courtesy of PCGS.
The Act of 1893 required that the U.S. Mint use the remaining silver that it had acquired under the Bland-Allison Act and other various governmental acts and strike silver dollars with it. The prior legislation, the Sherman Act of 1890, authorized purchases of silver throughout 1890. The remnants of that silver hoard were used until 1904 to strike that year’s Morgan Dollars.
Between 1878 and 1904, approximately 563 million Morgan Dollars were struck. This beautiful coin, designed by George T. Morgan and modeled by Miss Anna Williams of Philadelphia, was a success in the western part of the United States, but the industrialized East did not welcome the coin for commerce. It was big and heavy, containing .77344 troy ounces of silver. By comparison, banknotes were much lighter and far more popular in the East. By 1904, public confidence in banknotes was very high.
Between 1905 and 1920, no United States silver dollars were struck. Yet, millions of unwanted silver dollars were being stored in the Treasury Department and United States Mint vaults across the country. As a decade went by and the First World War and the influenza pandemic passed, the large silver coins were all but forgotten.
One of the outcomes of the First World War was the Pittman Act of 1918. This Act was very important to stabilize
But 1921 had a new Miss Liberty, and the mints at Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco struck almost 87 million coins between them. The 1921 Morgan Dollars are distinctive from all other years as can be seen by simply looking at the reverse, where the eagle is thinner and the breast feathers are nearly concave.
While the Morgan Dollar had returned to circulation, there was a drumbeat for the United States to produce a dollar coin that honored the “War to End All Wars.” No Act of Congress would be necessary to produce such a coin, as the Morgan Dollars had been produced since 1878 – well over the 25year threshold required for a change without Congressional approval. The American Numismatic Association championed
the idea through Congress until fruition, and the Treasury and the Commission of Fine Arts required a competition to find the right artist.
The primary requirement of the competition was that the obverse should depict Miss Liberty, and the reverse was left to the imagination of the artist but was required to represent the concept of peace or the limitation of armaments. A group of selected artists took part, including Chief Engraver of the United States Mint George T. Morgan, as well as an Italian immigrant artist – Anthony de Francisci. Using Morgan’s submissions as a guide rather than actual competition, de Francisci’s models were closer to what the Commission was trying to find.
Artist de Francisci used his wife as one of his models for Miss Liberty rather than utilizing a purely allegorical representation. He always said Miss Liberty was a composite of his young wife, Teresa, and what he envisioned Miss Liberty should look like; he wanted a composite of facial features from various women. To inspire his design, de Francisci opened the window of his studio and let his wife’s hair blow in the wind; that is emblematic of the image on the Peace Dollar coin.
Teresa was a young child of just four years old when she and her mother immigrated to New York City from Naples, Italy. Legend has it that she was moved, even as a young child, by seeing the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor as they sailed in. When asked about the validity of the story many years later, Mrs. de Francisci would only say, “it makes a nice story doesn’t it?”
Using his wife as the primary model for Miss Liberty, de Francisci placed the word “LIBERTY” above her and the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST” was separated by her neck. The designer used his artistic license to use the Roman letter “V” to replace the “U” in “TRUST,” a stylization popularized by the Art Deco movement of the time.
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The reverse depicted a bald eagle standing on a mountaintop and looking off into the distance. The legend “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” surmounted the eagle as did the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” beneath it. The eagle clutched an olive branch in her talons and the denomination was separated by the eagle. On the rock upon which the eagle sat, the word “PEACE” was inscribed. That word was missing from the original design, but it was added to the approved design along with the eagle,
– 1921 - A YEAR OF NUMISMATIC CHANGEclutching a sword with a broken tip. The broken sword tip was thought to symbolize the end of the Great War to the designer and the Commission of Fine Arts.
But to the American public, the sword with the broken tip symbolized capitulation. The public demanded that this be changed, and it was. Chief Engraver George T. Morgan was able to remove all traces of the broken sword and to re-engrave the hub. Morgan, even at his advanced age, was meticulous in removing all traces of the sword and making the design area look natural and normal. Morgan added an extra olive branch and olives to complete the design, Morgan also had to strengthen the rays emanating from the sun to make them look natural and re-engrave a portion of the mountain top on which the eagle is perched.
The New York Herald took full credit for causing the public outcry and for “preventing the issue of a coin which would have misled foreigners as to the attitude of this peace loving but not pacifistic nation.”
The 1921 Peace Dollars were struck with a higher relief that caused some issues in commerce, but the series continued unabatedthrough1928,whentherequirementsofthePittman Act of 1918 had been fulfilled. In 1934, a Congressional bill was enacted requiring the Mint to strike more silver dollars, which it did in 1934 and 1935. The United States Mint briefly considered creating a 1936 Peace Dollar, but with commercial demand virtually non-existent, that plan was scrapped, and the working dies remained unused. By 1937, John R. Sinnock was now the Chief Engraver at the U.S. Mint, and he determined that since there would likely be no future use of them, the master dies were destroyed in January.
High-Relief Peace Dollar, PCGS MS66+. Image is courtesy of PCGS TrueView.
Both Morgan and Peace Dollars are highly collectible. Morgan Dollars are among the most widely collected numismatic coins on the planet. A collection of these coins, while difficult to complete, is likely one of the most soughtafter collections. Many novice collectors start by filling albums
of circulated Morgan Dollars and, once they have started, the quest really begins. Filling that elusive hole in an album is a worthy pursuit!
The more experienced and well-heeled collector is likely to want to try to finish a complete set of Morgan Dollars. While it is difficult to do and would likely take years to build a complete set, it is a wonderful endeavor. Many collectors gravitate toward completing a PCGS Registry Set.
The year 2021 is the momentous 100th anniversary of the 1921 Morgan Dollars and the 1921 Peace Dollar. For numismatists, the excellent news is that the full House of Representatives passed H.R. 6192 The 1921 Coin Anniversary Act, which received no objections.
In late September 2020, in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, a companion Senate bill was introduced and referred to the Senate Banking Committee. If a bill passes the full Senate and then another bill passes the House, then a committee comprised of members from both the House and the Senate could draw up a joint bill. This bill would now need to pass both the House and the Senate. Once completed, it would then be sent to the White House for signature and approval.
Some of the new issues that are being discussed are 19212021 100th Anniversary Morgan Dollars and a 1921-2021 100th Anniversary 1921 Peace Dollar. Options under consideration include coins with New Orleans and Carson City privy marks, as well as coins struck in both uncirculated and in proof finishes.
As the 100th anniversary approaches, please encourage our legislative leaders to support and pass this bill.
PCGS Set Registry competitions have become extremely popular since their inception online in 2001. The PCGS Set Registry permits a collector to enter their set characteristics (grades and modifiers) online and to compete with other collectors in a category of their choosing, for the types of coins that they are collecting. It started humbly with just 327 sets competing, but today has over 120,000 sets in competition in both United States and world coin categories.
1921 Morgan 44,690,000
1921-D Morgan 20,345,000
1921-S Morgan 21,965,000
1921 Peace 1,006,473
The PCGS Set Registry homepage. Image is courtesy of PCGS. Morgan and Peace Dollar collections are prime candidates for inclusion in the PCGS Set Registry. In fact, the variety of Morgan Dollar Registry Sets is very broad – everything from a complete set with VAMs and all major varieties to specific Prooflike sets. There are 10 Major Set categories, with nearly 2,400 competitors. Some sets, such as a date set of circulation strikes, have nearly 1,000 collectors competing. Other Major Sets, such as Proof Coins with a CAC sticker, presently have only a tiny handful of collectors vying for the top spot.
For the more advanced collector, there are 29 different Specialty Set categories, such as Mintmark Sets of Circulation Strikes (with more than 1,300 participants) and GSA Hoard with Major Varieties (about half a dozen collectors vying).
Peace Dollars are a much shorter and more easily accessible series to finish. Completing a Peace Dollar set is an attainable challenge.
The PCGS Set Registry offers four Major Categories for Peace Dollar collectors (more than 1,200 collectors competing) and there are four Specialty Categories for Peace Dollar collectors (about 100 collectors competing).
The “friendly competition” among PCGS Set Registry members and the annual awards and recognition that PCGS bestows upon the lucky participants have revolutionized the industry. More importantly, the PCGS Set Registry has changed how collectors collect silver dollars and other coins, as well as helped inspire collectors to take to the internet more frequently to monitor their standings in the race for the best PCGS Registry Set in their category.
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.
Since 2002, the Annual PCGS Set Registry Awards have honored top sets and other significant collections of merit. While the past year has been unlike any other in recent memory, we at PCGS are honored to continue this tradition by announcing the top sets and collections of 2020, and it’s during a year when we’ve seen more Registry Sets than ever, with more than 125,000 sets built by more than 20,000 collectors from around the world. As the PCGS Set Registry, which came online in 2001, marks the start of its third decade on the internet, it remains the favorite platform for numismatists from all around the globe to build their collections and compete with fellow collectors in the shared pursuit of numismatic greatness.
Dear PCGS Set Registry Participants,
Since 2001, nearly two decades ago, collectors have been building PCGS Registry Sets. The program has grown in leaps and bounds since the first year of awards when 15 sets were honored. It has become an important force in the hobby and offers numismatists a way to connect in a wider way with fellow enthusiasts.
Through the PCGS Set Registry, members can set collecting goals and the competition adds excitement to the overall experience. Similar to old-time checklists and collecting boards and albums, it provides a challenge and gives a sense of accomplishment when complete. Even for non-participants, the Set Registry provides important and reliable information about the quality of available issues within any given series.
I am sometimes asked for advice about building Registry Sets. Mostly I would encourage potential set builders to recognize that Registry Sets comprise many different series and the challenges can vary widely. For example, forming one of the finest sets of Double Eagles would take a large budget and a lot of time. However, a set of circulation-strike Three Cent Nickels would take less time and money but might be just as satisfying. Because of these factors, careful thought is needed before proceeding. And, as with all collecting pursuits, research, knowledge, and patience are important factors.
As I grow older and find myself traveling less to conventions and auctions, I find the thing I miss most is the camaraderie of the numismatic world – seeing old friends and making new ones. In this time of a global pandemic, we are all finding ourselves a little more isolated, both in our regular lives and in our collecting. How lucky we are to live in a time when the internet offers us ways to be “together” even when we have to stay apart. Being part of a program like the PCGS Set Registry is one more way to be involved with others who share our wonderful and ever-evolving hobby.
Being inducted into the PCGS Set Registry Hall of Fame is an honor bestowed to the greatest collectors of all time. This year, we introduce four numismatists past and present whose collections were matched in excellence only by >>>
To the 2020 award winners I offer my congratulations on your accomplishment in this dynamic field that has many contestants. You can be proud of the time, effort, and expense you have put into this. As you move forward, I suggest that you use your accomplishment as a base for further study and careful acquisitions. There is a wide world of coin types and series out there, and the possibilities for your next challenge are nearly endless. As you now know, building a fine collection is not only rewarding and satisfying, it is also a lot of fun.
My best wishes to all for a successful new year of PCGS Registry Set building!
Sincerely, Q. David Bowers
the contributions each of these individuals have made to our hobby. The following elite class of collectors have left indelible imprints on numismatics and built some of the finest cabinets known.
William Sumner Appleton – Born in Boston in 1874, Appleton grew up with an appreciation for the history around him in his native Massachusetts. His love of art and antiques extended into numismatics, and he became one of the hobby’s major collectors during the 19th century. One of his notable acquisitions was the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar, which was bequeathed to the Massachusetts Historical Society along with the rest of his collection in 1905; that specimen of the 1804 Draped Bust Dollar was eventually sold to collectors Reed Hawn and later David Queller. A pedigree that also includes the name of the original owner Joseph J. Mickley which was graded by PCGS as PR62. Appleton, whose articles are frequently encountered in numismatic journals to this day, died in 1947 and remains a major influence on the hobby today.
Bob Simpson – The founder of XTO Energy and billionaire co-chairman of the Texas Rangers Major League Baseball team has scored numerous numismatic home runs during his lifetime. He has owned some of the finest rarities known within numismatics, including such treasures as the PCGS PR66 1894-S Barber Dime, which sold in 2020 for $1.5 million. Yet, the bulk of his collection has proven a demonstrable survey of the entire spectrum of United States coinage, with specimens ranging from early Federal coinage through pre-1933 United States gold coins and well beyond. Simpson has built dozens of PCGS Registry Sets ranging the gamut of U.S. coins, including #1 sets incorporating Early Half Dimes, Morgan Dollar Patterns and Die Trials, Indian Head $5 Half Eagles, Barber patterns, and much more.
Del Bland – A true collector’s collector, Bland studied the classics and particularly early American coppers. After serving in the Korean War, he became an active buyer, seller, and collector of United States coins. He specialized in Colonial Coppers and U.S. Large Cents. Turning his love for numismatics into a full-time career, Del became a trusted authority in his field and was an expert on the countless varieties of Large Cents. Passing away in 2018 at the age of 84 years old, Bland left a legacy as one of the premiere experts in Large Cents whose published research would continue benefiting numismatists for generations to come.
Sun Keqin – One of the foremost experts in Chinese coinage, Sun Keqin has authored books, published articles, and presented seminars on all facets of modern circulating coins from China. He has also appeared as an expert on China’s CCTV Financial Securities Channel, holds positions as the executive director for the Beijing Numismatic Society, and serves as an academic committee member for the Shanghai Finance University’s Modern Coin Institute. Keqin also founded Coin001, a website dedicated to the research and promotion of modern circulating Chinese coins. Sun became a collector in 1990 and ventured into commemorative coins, milled silver coins, modern silver, modern gold coins, and modern banknotes. In more recent years, he has focused his efforts on the vast realm of proof circulating coins. A renowned authority on Chinese coins, Keqin is also an accomplished collector, having built some of the finest PCGS Registry Sets of Chinese coins, including a People’s Republic of China Commemoratives Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1984-Present); People’s Republic of China Commemoratives Complete Set, Specimen (1985-2005); People’s Republic of China Commemoratives Complete Set, Proof (1984-Present); and People’s Republic of China Old Three Flowers, Proof (1991-2000).
D.L. Hansen Collection - Half Cents with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1793-1857)
Arizona Collection - Large Cents Classic Head Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1808-1814)
Golden State Collection - Large Cents Die Variety Set by Sheldon, Circulation Strikes (1793)
drtom's - Large Cents Die Variety Set by Newcomb, Circulation Strikes (1816-1839)
The Jasper Mantooth/CCN Indian Set - Indian Cents Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1859-1909)
TheFalconCollection - Indian Cents Basic Set, Proof (1859-1909)
The Falcon Collection - Indian Cents with Major Varieties, Proof (1859-1909)
BLUE OCEAN - Lincoln Cents Basic Set, Proof (1950-1958)
The Ehreth Collection - Lincoln Cents with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1959-Present)
Gerald R. Forsythe - Liberty Nickels with 1913, Proof (1883-1913)
Ron Bauer Walkers - Walking Liberty Half Dollars with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proofs (1916-1947)
D.L. Hansen Collection - One Dollar Gold with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1849-1889)
High Desert - Large Cents with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1839-1857)
D.L. Hansen Collection - $3 Gold No 1870-S Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1854-1889)
D.L. Hansen Collection - Complete $5 Gold Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1795-1929)
D.L. Hansen Collection - Liberty Head $20 Gold Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1850-1907)
D. L. Hansen Collection - Liberty Head $20 Gold with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1850-1907)
D.L. Hansen Collection - Complete $20 Gold Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1850-1932)
D.L. Hansen Collection - $3 Gold Mintmark Set, Circulation Strikes (1854-1889)
High Desert - Large Cents with Major Varieties (With the four Ultra Rarities), Circulation Strikes (1793-1814)
Douglas M. Wright Jr. - Flying Eagle Cents Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1856-1858)
D.L. Hansen Collection - Liberty Head $5 Gold with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1839-1908)
The Black Cat Collection - U.S. Twenty Cents Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1875-1878)
Bhnco54 - Capped Bust Half Dollars Prime Die Variety Set by Overton, Circulation Strikes (1807-1836)
Three Sisters Collection - Draped Bust Quarters Die Variety Set by A.W. Browning, Circulation Strikes (1796-1807)
gpeters - Capped Bust Dimes Die Variety Set by John Reich, Circulation Strikes (1809-1837)
The Prestwick Collection - Shield Two Cents with Major Varieties, Proof (1864-1873)
Dimeman - Early Dimes Die Variety Set by John Reich, Circulation Strikes (1796-1837)
David T. Miller and C. Ash Harrison - Morgan Dollars Super Set, Circulation Strikes (1878-1921)
Ramblin’ Rose - Morgan Dollars Thornhead Set, Circulation Strikes (1921-S)
Knockin on Heaven's Door - Morgan Dollars Long Arrow Shaft VAM Set, Circulation Strikes (1878)
tompet38 - Three Cent Nickels Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1865-1889) tompet38 - Three Cent Nickels with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes
and Proof (1865-1889)
The JDG Trust Collection - Buffalo Nickels with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1913-1938)
Tom Bender - Liberty Seated Half Dimes Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1837-1873)
Tom Bender - Liberty Seated Half Dimes with Major Varieties & 1870-S, Circulation Strikes (1837-1873)
Little Ones III - Three Cent Silvers Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes (1851-1872)
cross1942 - Liberty Nickels Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1883-1912)CAC
Simpson - Lincoln Cents Off-Metal Strikes, Circulation Strikes (1943-1944)
RSD - Barber Quarters Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1892-1916)
RSD - Barber Quarters Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1892-1916)
Link Early American Silver - Early Half Dollars with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1794-1839)
D.L. Hansen Collection - Complete U.S. Type Set (1792-1964)
High Desert - Complete U.S. Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1792-1964)
High Desert - Gold Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1795-1933)
High Desert - Silver Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1792-1964)
D.L. Hansen Collection - 20th Century Type Set, With Type Variations No Gold (1900-1999)
boiler78 - Dollar Type Set (1794-present)
Jim O’Neal - Half Dollar Type Set (1794-present)
High Desert - Large Cent Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1793-1857)
High Desert - Gold Type Set (1795-1933)
High Desert - Silver Type Set (1792-1964)
D.L. Hansen Collection - U.S. Coins Complete Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1792-present)
High Desert - U.S. Half Cents & Cents Complete Set with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1793-present)
High Desert - Copper Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1793-1964)
HighDesert - 20th Century Gold Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1900-1933)
Mitchell Spivack (Wondercoin) - Top 100 Modern Coins
Goldminer's Collection - U.S. Silver Complete Modern Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1971-present)
Insanity of a Privateer - Franklin Half Dollars Complete Variety Set, Proof (1950-1963)
LOR - Franklin Half Dollars FBL Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1948-1963)
Atlantic Collection - Gold & Platinum Eagle Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1986-present)
Atlantic Collection - Silver, Gold, Platinum & Palladium Eagles Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1986-Present)
OBSESSION - Silver, Gold, Platinum & Palladium Eagles Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1986-present)
Paul Covey (PSC) - Gold & Platinum Eagle Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1986-present)
Goldminer’s Collection - Gold Eagles Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1986-present)
KCV - Jefferson Nickels FS Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1938-Present)
J. Ronald Wilk (charismadunes (2)) - Jefferson Nickels with Major Varieties, Proof (1965-present)
The Acadia Collection - Kennedy Half Dollars Complete Variety Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1964-Present)
Danielle's - Long Beach Expo Treasure Hunt Set for Kids
Ventana/Liberty Platinum Eagle Collection - Platinum Eagles Complete Set with First Strikes™, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1997-present)
Elsmore - Presidential Dollars Complete FDI Variety Set - Presidential Dollars First Day of Issue Complete Set with Edge Errors, Circulation Strikes (2007-2011)
BELLE - Roosevelt Dimes Basic Set, Proof (1950-present)
The Halcyon Collection - Roosevelt Dimes FB Basic Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1946-Present)
Dennis' - Sacagawea Dollars with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proof (2000-present)
John Satterlee - Silver Eagles Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1986-present)
Storer SBA - Susan B. Anthony Dollars with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1979-1981, 1999)
Roger Diehl - Washington Quarters Complete Variety Set with all Die Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Satin Finish (1999-Present)
D.L. Hansen Collection - Washington Quarters with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1932-Present)
The Arthur V. Epstein Collection - Washington Statehood Quarters Basic Set, Circulation Strikes and Satin Finish (1999-2008)
The Halcyon Collection - Roosevelt Dimes FB with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1946-Present)
1907 Farrell Proof - 1907 Proof Set with Gold
Eldorado - 1905 Proof Set
Paul Covey (PSC) - 1999-Present Mint Set with Major Varieties lostmountainman - 2009-Present Mint Set with Major Varieties
Alamo Collection - Early American Coins and Tokens Basic Design Set (1616-1820)
Simpson - Amazonian Patterns - Gold (1872)
Alamo Collection - Connecticut Coppers Basic Set (1785-1788)
Simpson - Gobrecht Dollar Patterns Redbook Set (1836-1839)
Cardinal - Libertas Americana Medals
J & L Norse Set - Norse American Commemorative Medals (1925)
The Black Cat Collection - Trade Dollar Patterns - Short Set (1873)
Rick Fortin's Lowball Morgans - Morgan Dollars with Major Varieties,
Low Ball (1878-1921)
Mike Walker (LOW Hanging Fruit) - Peace Dollars, Low Ball (1921-1935)
Worn Out - Silver Commemoratives 50 Piece Type Set, Low Ball (1892-1954)
Colorfulcoins - Liberty Seated Half Dollars, Low Ball (1839-1891)
Mike Walker (Low Hanging Fruit) - Barber Quarters, Low Ball (1892-1916)
The Cumberland Valley Collection - Everyman Complete U.S. Type Set (1792-1964)
Chris Dempsey - Everyman Buffalo Nickels (1913-1938)
George's Legacy - Everyman Liberty Nickels (1883-1912)
Cornhusker collection GBR - Everyman Barber Half Dollars (1892-1915)
Noledog Peace - Everyman Peace Dollars (1921-1935)
Gerald R. Forsythe - Indian Head $10. Gold, Basic set, Proof (1908-1915)
Victor Ronald Shaw (Toned Indians) - Toned Indian Cent, Basic, Circ, (1859-1909)
D.L. Hansen Collection - Lincoln Cent Short Set, circ strike, (1909-1933)
Michael Evans (Evans Complete Set) - Silver Eagles Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1986-present)
J. KRATZER :: 2019 Quarter Quest - The PCGS 2019 Quarter Quest
The Diehl Washington Quarter Collection - Washington Quarters Complete Variety Set, Proof (1936-1998)
Sam's Proof Mercanti Eagles - Silver Eagles Mercanti Signature, Proof (1986-present)
cross1942 - Liberty Nickels Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1883-1912)CAC
Eldorado - 1905 Proof Set
JFM57 - Silver Commemoratives 50 Piece Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1893-1954) - CAC
The Black Cat Collection - Gold Type Set 12 Piece, Circulation Strikes (1839-1933) - CAC
Jim_McGuigan - Half Cent Type Set (1793-1857)
FallRiverCoins - Utah Gold (Mormon 1849-1860)
Cannonball! - World Wildlife Fund 25th Anniversary Coin Collection, Proof (1986-1989)
Pasadena Collection - World Coins Manufactured by Mints of the United States Type Set
mklprescott - British George IV Sovereign with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1821-1830)
D. Lud - 1873 Proof Set
Thush - Angola Portuguese Colony Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1921-1974)
Thush - Angola Portuguese Colony Denomination Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1921-1974)
EML Collection - Congo (Free State) Centime Copper Set, Circulation Strikes (1887-1894)
EML Collection - Congo (Republic) 10 Francs Essai, Special Strikes (1965)
RareRounds TopPop - World's Finest - Egypt Abdul Hamid II Denomination Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1876-1909)
Lord Egypt Collection - Egypt Faud I Gold Denomination Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1922-1936)
Thush - Ghana Decimal Pesewa Coinage, Circulation Strikes (1965-1984)
Thush - Ghana Standard Coinage, Circulation Strikes (1958)
Cannonball! - Mauritius Elizabeth II Denomination Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1953-1978)
Cannonball! - Mauritius Elizabeth II Rupee, Circulation Strikes (1956-1978)
RGS III - Nigeria Complete Set (British Protectorate), Circulation Strikes (1959-1962)
RGS III - Nigeria Complete Set (British Protectorate), Proof (1959)
JBW - Rhodesia Republic Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1970-1977)
JBW - Rhodesia British Colony Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1964-1968)
JBW - Rhodesia & Nyasaland 1/2 Penny, Circulation Strikes (1955-1964)
JBW - Rhodesia & Nyasaland Penny, Circulation Strikes (1955-1963)
Cannonball! - Seychelles Islands British Crown Colony Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1939-1975)
Cannonball! - Seychelles Islands Rupee, Circulation Strikes (1939-1974)
SWvdM - South African George V1 5 Shillings, Proof (1947-1952)
AFA71 - South African Elizabeth II 1/2 Pound & Pound, Proof (1953-1960) mklprescott - South African George V Sovereigns, Circulation Strikes (1923-1932)
SouthernAurora - South African Penny, Circulation Strikes (1892-1898)
Cannonball! - Southern Rhodesia Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1934-1954)
Cannonball! - Southern Rhodesia 1/2 Crown, Circulation Strikes (1932-1954)
TicklesCat - Armenia Silver Noah's Ark 500 Dram, Circulation Strikes (2011-present)
sportsnutsf - Hong Kong Elizabeth II 1000 Commemorative Dollars Gold, Proof (1975-1986)
Leong Chan Neng - Hong Kong George VI 10 Cents, Circulation Strikes (1937-1951)
孙克勤 SunKeqin - People's Republic of China Commemoratives Complete Set, Proof (1984-Present)
TAIPEI COLLECTION 北洋七分二厘 - China Chihli Province 10C, Circulation Strikes (1896-1899)
孙克勤 Sun Keqin - People's Republic of China Complete Set, Proof (19812000)
Martin's - Panda Gold 100 Yuan (1 oz) with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1982-2000)
TCzuibang - China Fukien Province Denomination Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1844-1932)
TAIPEI COLLECTION 北洋七分二厘 - China Hupeh Province 10C, Circulation Strikes (1894-1909)
TCzuibang - China Manchoukuo Fen, Circulation Strikes (1933-1945)
YY安徽壹角 - China Anhwei Province 10C, Circulation Strikes (1897-1898)
YY安徽壹角 - China Anhwei Province 20C, Circulation Strikes (1897-1901)
202yi - People's Republic of China Early Hard Cent Complete Set, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1955-1978)
Anilgupta - India Colonial British Denomination Regal Design Type Set (1862-1947)
Anilgupta - India Rupee Silver Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1835-1945)
J & D Fishman Collection - Israel Pruta Complete Set, Proof (1949)
Ohtani's Collection - Japanese Gold Denomination Type Set (1870-1932)
Ohtani's Perfect Set - Japanese Non-Gold Reform Coinage Denomination Type Set (1948-present) (tie)
ede1964 - Japanese Non-Gold Reform Coinage Denomination Type Set (1948-present) (tie)
Hetman - Kazakhstan Gold 500 Tenge, Proof (2000-present)
Hetman - Kazakhstan Gold 100 Tenge, Proof (2004-present)
Chaggia Collection - South Korea 100 Won, Circulation Strikes (1970-1982)
Hetman - Kyrgyzstan 1 Som, Prooflike (2008-present)
Joao de Brito Augusto - Macau Pataca, Circulation Strikes (1952-1985) Joao de Brito Augusto - Macau 50 Avos, Circulation Strikes (1952-1985)
The Palestine Collection - Palestine Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1927-1946)
Highland - Palestine 1 Mil, Circulation Strikes (1927-1946)
Yam's Collection - Philippines Gold Commemoratives Basic Set (1970-1999)
Bill Berania (Modern Commemoratives) - Philippines Silver Commemoratives Basic Set (1947-1999)
Skandakumera - British Sarawak Cent, Circulation Strikes (1863-1941)
Skandakumera - British Sarawak 5 Cents, Circulation Strikes (1900-1927)
Joebob Skillethead III - Saudi Arabia Bullion Coinage, Circulation Strikes (1945-1947)
Ronald Cohen (Singapore Lunar 1) - Singapore Lunar $10 Silver, Proof (1981-1992)
Brandywine - Syria Republic Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1947-1958)
Brandywine - Syria United Arab Republic Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1958-1960)
TicklesCat - Austrian Silver Vienna Philharmonic 1.5 Euro, Circulation Strikes (2008-present)
GDH - Austrian Gold Vienna Philharmonic 1/10 oz, Circulation Strikes (1991-present)
Badger Hound - Denmark 20 Gold Kroner, Circulation Strikes (1873-1917)
Thush - Finland 50 Pennia, Circulation Strikes (1907-1917)
Rooster Roster - French 20 Francs Gold Rooster, Circulation Strikes (1899-1914)
Geonaute - French 5 Centimes, Circulation Strikes (1898-1921)
Geonaute - French 10 Centimes, Circulation Strikes (1914-1946)
Geonaute - French 10 Centimes, Circulation Strikes (1898-1921)
Thush - French West Africa Complete Essais Set, Specimens (1948-1957)
John Klopfer (Johnjohn10) - German 25 Pfennig Basic Set, Proof (1909-1912)
CoinKing (GermanCoins) - German 10 Mark Commemoratives, Circulation Strikes (1966-1990)
wybrit - British Victoria Farthing Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1838-1901)
Deepblue Collection - British Elizabeth II Twenty Pence Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1982-present)
chrisnapolitano - British Victoria Silver Penny Maundy Date Set, Prooflike (1838-1901)
Paul Menzies Ltd - British Victoria Five Pounds Gold Date Set, Proof (1839-1893)
DGA - British Elizabeth II Half-Sovereign Date Set, Proof (1980-present)
FEATURE – PCGS SET REGISTRY RECOGNIZES THE TOP SETS AND
Trident Collection -BritishGeorgeIIICrownDateSet,CirculationStrikes (1818-1820)
chrisnapolitano - British Victoria Three Pence Maundy Date Set, Prooflike (1838-1901)
Deepblue Collection - British Victoria Three Halfpence with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1838-1862)
wybrit - British Victoria Halfpenny Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1838-1901)
thelondoncoincompany - British Elizabeth II Gold Five Pound Commemorative Date Set, Proof (1990-present)
Vasilis rare coins - Greece First Democracy Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1926-1930)
Gene1865 - Irish 1/2 Penny Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1928-1967)
Eoin - Irish Florin Date Set, Circulation Strikes (1928-1968)
TCzuibang - Italy Denomination Type Set by Ruler, Circulation Strikes (1861-1943)
Marius (marbar555) - Lithuania Republic Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1925-1936)
Dennis Halladay - Scotland Ryal, Circulation Strikes (1565-1571)
Jorge Tierno (jorgetierno) - Spain 25 Pesetas, Circulation Strikes (1876-1885)
Jorge Tierno (jorgetierno) - Spain 20 Pesetas, Circulation Strikes (1887-1904)
Anteater Collection - Swiss 20 Gold Francs Vreneli, Circulation Strikes (1897-1949)
Patrick Rutz (Swiss Shooting Talers (by Seba & Paddy)) - Swiss Shooting Festival Commemoratives, Circulation Strikes (1842-1939)
49ermatt - Swiss Shooting Festival Commemoratives 50 Francs (1984-present)
Tryzub - Ukraine Commemoratives Complete Set Reform Coinage (1996-Present)
Tryzub - Ukraine Bullion Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (2011-Present)
COLLECTIONS
jhd2000 - Bahamas 2 Dollars, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1966-1981)
Old Coin Dawg - Bahamas Dollars, Circulation Strikes and Proof (1966-1980)
Cannonball! - British Honduras Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1885-1973)
Cannonball! - British Honduras 50 Cents, Circulation Strikes (1894-1971)
Lantern Collection - Canadian Coins Complete Set with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1953 to date)
Perth Collection - Canadian Edward VII Five Cents Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1902-1910)
The Canadian Beaver Hunter - Canadian Nickel Five Cents with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1922 to date)
Uncommon Cents - Canadian Large Cents, Specimens (1858-1912)
Lantern Collection - Canadian Complete Gold Set, Circulation Strikes (1909-1919)
Uncommon Cents - Canadian Large Cents with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1858-1920)
ATHENA -CanadianVictoriaTenCentswithVarieties,CirculationStrikes (1858-1901)
Perth Collection - Canadian Edward VII Twenty-Five Cents Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1902-1910)
Perth Collection - Newfoundland Cents with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1865-1947)
Perth Collection - Newfoundland Fifty Cents, Circulation Strikes (1870-1919)
Gene B. Collection - Canadian Silver Commemorative Fifty Cents, Proof (1995 to date)
Fernando A. Baez Guerrero - Cuban Complete Copper-Nickel & Silver Set with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1915-1961)
Fernando A. Baez Guerrero (1) - Cuban Complete First Republic Set with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1915-1961)
FABG - Dominican Republic Early Republic, Circulation Strikes (1844-1897)
Fernando A. Baez Guerrero (A) - Dominican Republic 1/2 Peso, Circulation Strikes (1937-1990)
Pasadena Collection - Guatemala Quetzal Gold Set, Circulation Strikes (1926)
Fernando A. Baez Guerrero - Haitian Gold 100 Gourdes, Proof (1967-1973)
Fernando A. Baez Guerrero (A) - Haitian Silver 50 Gourdes, Proof (1973-1983)
Pasadena Collection - Honduras Silver Lempira, Circulation Strikes (1931-1937)
SelectDesign - Mexican Onza Silver, Circulation Strikes (1982-present) libertycoin - Mexican Gold 50 Pesos with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1921-1947)
Charles A. McVey (Charlie's 8s) - Mexico City Mint Milled 8 Reales Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1732-1897)
fm9452752 - Mexican Silver 100 Pesos Commemoratives (1985-1992)
Great Day - Mexican 1/2 Onza Gold, Proof (1989-present)
Antonio Dominguez (romanose05) - Panama 500 Gold Balboas, Proof (1975-1985)
elp21091966 - 1904 Panamanian Proof Set
The NeoStar Collection - Puerto Rico Decimal Coinage, Circulation Strikes (1895-1896)
Luis - Bolivia 1/2 Sol Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1827-1863)
Luis - Bolivia 4 Soles Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1827-1860)
mikeg747 - Peru Nuevo Sol CN Commemoratives, Circulation Strikes (2010-present)
James J. Claxton, Jr. - Peru Sol Silver Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1893-1935)
CB Gold Collection - Australian Complete Sovereign Set with Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1855-1931)
BCM Collection - Australian Fifty Cents Commemoratives, Circulation Strikes (1966-Present)
Timbertop - Australian Florin Complete Set with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1910-1963)
Timbertop - Australian Complete Proof Set (1955-1963)
Miksa - Australian Lunar Gold $100 (1 oz), Circulation Strikes (1996-present)
Timbertop - Australian 1/2 Pennies Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1911-1964)
Timbertop - Australian Pennies Complete Set with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1911-1964)
Timbertop - Australian Shilling Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1910-1963)
msn - 1934 Australian Proof Set
Timbertop - Australian Great Aussie Coin Hunt, Circulation Strikes (2019)
Cannonball! - Fiji Complete Basic Set, Circulation Strikes (1934-1968)
Cannonball! - Fiji Sixpence, Circulation Strikes (1934-1967)
Cannonball! - Fiji Florins, Circulation Strikes (1934-1965)
Cannonball! - New Guinea Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1929-1945)
James Heegeman (kiwiwally) - New Zealand 1/2 Crown Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1933-1965)
James Heegeman (kiwiwally (2)) - New Zealand Florin Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1933-1965)
Aurum - New Zealand Sixpence Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1933-1965)
James Heegeman (kiwiwally) - New Zealand Threepence Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1933-1965)
Sixmillion (2) - Niue Marvel Avengers $2, Proof (2015)
Cannonball! - Tuvalu Complete Set, Circulation Strikes (1976-1994)
Lubah- Tuvalu The Simpsons Series (2019)
Pasadena Collection - World Coins Manufactured by Mints of the United States
Brandywine - Coin of the Year by Krause Publications (1982-present)
PCGS Vice President of Product Development Jamie Kiskis oversees the PCGS Set Registry and is actively involved in further developing and enhancing the program, which serves as the industry standard platform for interactive coin collecting.
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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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.
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.
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.
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 December 2020, metals prices were approximately: Gold: $1,856 Silver: $25.08 Platinum: $1,028
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
The completeness/incompleteness of a coin’s intended detail when originally struck.
The strength and pattern of light reflected off a coin.
The condition of the surface of a coin notably marks and/or scratches.
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.
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.
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.
Color for Copper Coins (MS60 or better)
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 (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.
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
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.
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.
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 DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8 12 30 40 55 60 63 65 BestGrade
Liberty Cap Half Cent (1793-1797) - Type 1, Facing Left (1793)
1000 1793 BN 2850 3850 5300 9000 15500 18000 42500 60000 125000 315000 66 609
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 66 462
1004 1794 RB - - - - - - - - - 250000 67 1
35015 1794 LowReliefHead BN 450 900 1275 2150 3100 5000 14500 21500 92500 165000 66 105
35054 1794 HighReliefHead BN - - - - 3100 5000 14500 21500 92500 200000 66 37
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 67 184 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 - 63 104
1013 1795 PEPunctuatedDate RB - - - - - - - - - 165000 67
1018 1795 PlainEdge,NoPole BN 315 600 975 1400 2850 4900 12000 18500 40000 135000 66 382 1030 1796 NoPole BN 25000 50000 100000 150000 250000 - - - - 600000 65 9 1027 1796 WithPole BN 13000 17000 25000 38500 75000 85000 130000 - 275000 385000 66 50 1042 1797 1Above1 BN 315 600 975 1400 2750 4900 11000 16500 40000 125000 66 224 1043 1797 1Above1 RB - - - - - - - - - 165000 67 1 1036 1797 PlainEdge BN 335 650 1025 1400 3050 4900 12500 19500 50000 - 66 193 1037 1797 PlainEdge RB - - - - - - - - - 175000 65 35107 1797 LowHead,PlainEdge BN 315 600 975 1400 3000 - - - - - 35 40 1033 1797 LetteredEdge BN 800 1750 2750 5500 14000 22000 - - - - 45 16 1039 1797 GrippedEdge BN 50000 60000 90000 97500 - - - - - - 12 5
1048 Type BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 1049 Type RB - - - - - - 1650 5000 10500 30000 65 1050 Type RD - - - - - - - 20000 40000 - 64 1051 1800 BN 110 170 215 465 700 1400 3000 4650 6750 22500 65 424 1052 1800 RB - - - - - - - 16000 39500 - 64 19 1053 1800 RD - - - - - - - 30000 - - 63 5 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 - 64 502 1061 1803 RB - - - - - - 4750 - 12500 - 66 3 1069 1804 Crosslet4,Stems BN 90 140 160 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 19500 65 719 1075 1804 SpikedChin BN 98 160 200 310 485 1100 2200 4250 7850 21500 66 778 1066 1804 Plain4 Stems BN 115 185 360 785 1500 6000 10000 - 46000 - 64 90 1072 1804 Crosslet4,NoStems BN 90 150 175 285 435 850 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 211 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 1236 1064 1804 Plain4NoStems RB - - - - - - - 5000 10500 30000 65 27 1081 1805 NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 2350 5500 7000 25000 65 308 1082 1805 NoStems RB - - - - - - - 11500 16000 - 64 2 1087 1805 Small5,Stems BN 1100 1500 3250 16500 38500 48500 - - - - 58 73 1090 1805 Large5,Stems BN 90 140 185 280 425 1450 2650 7150 11000 - 64 174 1093 1806 Small6,NoStems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 21500 65 950 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 80 1099 1806 Large6,Stems BN 90 140 185 280 425 800 1500 4150 7500 - 64 260 1100 1806 Large6,Stems RB - - - - - - 1650 5000 11500 - 64 56 1101 1806 Large6,Stems RD - - - - - - - 20000 40000 - 64 8 1104 1807 BN 90 140 185 325 450 1500 2650 11000 40000 - 64 479 1107 1808
90 140 185 340 600 2100 2950 9000 30000 - 64 296 1110 1808/7
10 1187 1831 Original RB - - 65000 - - - - - - - 62 1 1189 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 BN - - 6500 11500 15000 27500 35000 42500 - - 67 7 1190 1831 Restrike, Rev of 1836 RB - - - 12000 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 - - - - - 32500 - - - - 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 - - - - - 32500 - - - - 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 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
1256 1841 Original RD 4250 5000 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 2 1257 1841 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 - - - - 65 8 1258 1841 Restrike RB 4000 4750 5500 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 4000 4750 5500 7250 10500 25000 35000 - - - 66 8
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 4000 4750 5500 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 24000 - - - 66 5
1278 1845 Original BN 16000 17500 22500 27500 40000 - - - - - 64 5
1279 1845 Original RB 17000 18500 23500 30000 43500 47500 - - - - 65 7
1281 1845 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 21500 - - - 66 12
1282 1845 Restrike RB 4000 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 24000 - - - 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 8
1291 1847 Original RB - - - 7250 10500 18000 24000 - - - 66 5
1292 1847 Original RD 4250 5000 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 1
1293 1847 Restrike BN 3850 4500 5000 6500 8250 15000 22500 45000 - - 67 15
1294 1847 Restrike RB 4000 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 - - - - 65 11
1295 1847 Restrike RD 4250 5000 8500 9500 18500 - - - - - 64 2
1296 1848 Original BN 4350 5500 6500 14500 16500 51500 - - - - 65 8
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 4000 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 24000 - - - 66 6
1301 1848 Restrike RD 4250 5000 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 14000 - - - - - 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 52 35403 1852 Restrike RB 4000 4750 5500 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 4000 4750 5500 7250 10500 18000 24000 - - - 66 15 1331 1856 RD - - - - 18500 - - - - - 64 1 35423 1856 Restrike BN - - - - 6500 10000 - - - - 65 1332 1857 BN 3000 3250 3500 4000 6500 7000 13500 - - - 66 35 1333 1857 RB 3950 4150 5000 5500 6850 16500 22500 - - - 66 20
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 3 4 8
911374 1794 No Fraction Bar BN 400 500 1125 1600 3100 5750 32500 50000 83500 160000 65 21 1377 1795 Lettered Edge BN 370 470 950 1350 3750 6500 13500 17500 30000 90000 65 154 1378 1795 Lettered Edge RB - - - - - - - 24000 65000 200000 65 9 1380 1795 Plain Edge BN 350 450 725 1100 2600 3500 7000 10000 22500 60000 66 751 1381 1795 Plain Edge RB - - - - - - - - - 90000 65 2 1383 1795 Reeded Edge BN 225000 325000 700000 - - - - - - - 10 4 1386 1795 Jeff Head, Plain Edge BN 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 66 431
1398 Type BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 66 1399 Type RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 1400 Type RD - - - - - - 6000 25000 40000 70000 66 1404 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1794 BN 475 1100 2500 6000 8500 27500 - - 125000 - 66 128 1401 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 BN 500 750 1250 4000 7000 26500 32500 65000 80000 - 66 168 1402 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1795 RB - - - - - - - - - 145000 66 3 1407 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 BN 500 800 1150 3150 6000 11000 13500 22500 28500 42500 65 111 1408 1796 Draped, Reverse of 1797 RB - - - - - - - 27500 - - 63 1 1413 1796 LIHERTY BN 1200 2150 3500 14500 16000 40000 57500 - - - 62 60 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 84 1422 1797 Rev of 1797, Stems BN 250 425 675 1500 2600 5750 8000 12500 20000 37500 66 628 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 56
1440 1798/7 BN 275 550 800 2250 4800 13000 22000 50000 - - 63 95
1428 1798 Reverse of 1795 BN 200 350 500 1900 3250 5500 7500 20000 30000 50000 65 59 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 65 409 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 1016 1435 1798 2nd Hair Style RB - - - - - - - - - 150000 65 1 1443 1799 BN 4750 9500 16000 49000 200000 375000 600000 - - - 62 242 1446 1799/8 BN 10000 16500 30000 45000 225000 675000 - - - - 58 63 1449 1800 BN 145 220 450 1500 3250 7000 16000 22500 27500 80000 65 366 1450 1800 RB - - - - - - 16500 25000 55000 100000 65 5 1452 1800/1798 BN 200 350 775 2150 3900 12500 - 40000 - - 63 70 1453 1800/1798 RB - - - - - - - - - 125000 65 1 1455 1800/79 BN 165 310 475 1400 3200 7900 18000 38500 - - 63 194 1458 1801 BN 90 175 325 975 2200 5500 8500 18500 24500 - 64 316 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 - - 63 117 1467 1801 100/000 BN 375 550 875 2500 5500 15000 - - - - 62 42 1470 1802 BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 65 1048 1471 1802 RB - - - - - - - 21000 30000 65000 67 5 1473 1802 1/000 BN 300 425 650 1000 1800 7000 - 25000 37500 - 64 66 1474 1802 1/000 RB - - - - - - - - - 65000 65 1 1476 1802 No Stems BN 90 175 325 750 1625 4500 7500 16500 25000 - 64 137 1477 1802 No Stems RB - - - - - - 8500 30000 62500 - 64 1 1482 1803 Small Date, Small Fraction BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 66 905 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, Large Fraction BN 90 175 325 750 1325 3500 5500 12500 20000 37500 66 466 1497 1803 Large Date, Sm Frac BN 10000 20000 30000 57500 85000 - - - - - 40 26 1501 1803 Large Date, Lg Frac BN 100 200 425 1500 3500 22500 - - - - 58 28 911501 1803 100/000 BN 140 275 450 1250 3000 7500 11500 35000 62500 - 64 79 921501 1803 No Stems BN 132 250 425 900 1850 3500 7250 19500 - 45000 65 41 921502
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade
Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 3, Memorial Reverse (Copper) (1959-1982) 3386 1959 RD 8 10 15 20 35 85 400 - - - 69 1674 83386 1959 CAM 18 25 35 40 65 250 3000 - - - 69 579 93386 1959 DCAM 25 35 50 75 200 375 16000 - - - 69 172 3389 1960LargeDate RD 12 14 17 20 35 60 150 - - - 69 1474 83389 1960LargeDate CAM 16 20 30 40 85 125 275 2000 - - 70 457 93389 1960LargeDate DCAM 25 40 50 65 100 385 2500 - - - 69 194 3392 1960SmallDate RD 12 14 16 25 40 50 550 - - - 69 1955 83392 1960SmallDate CAM 22 30 50 75 90 150 - - - - 68 369 93392 1960SmallDate DCAM 35 55 70 135 160 1050 - - - - 68 137 3410 1960Large/SmallDate RD 75 200 225 260 350 700 8500 - - - 69 156 83410 1960Large/SmallDate CAM 100 450 550 950 1350 2000 - - - - 68 2 3413 1960Small/LargeDate RD 100 175 275 400 450 1700 4000 - - - 69 287 83413 1960Small/LargeDate CAM 140 275 400 550 675 2500 - - - - 68 35 93413 1960Small/LargeDate DCAM 200 500 750 2000 - - - - - - 66 1 3395 1961 RD 8 10 15 20 25 40 225 - - - 69 2229 83395 1961 CAM 10 15 20 35 50 75 450 - - - 69 399 93395 1961 DCAM 16 25 40 50 85 450 4500 - - - 69 180 3398 1962 RD 7 10 12 15 25 45 150 - - - 69 2229 83398 1962 CAM 12 15 18 25 30 60 225 - - - 69 703 93398 1962 DCAM 14 16 20 30 45 120 800 - - - 69 432 3401 1963 RD 10 12 14 15 22 35 160 - - - 69 2639 83401 1963 CAM 11 14 16 s 16 28 50 175 - - - 69 884 93401 1963 DCAM 14 16 s 18 s 20 30 55 325 10000 - - 70 716 3404 1964 RD 7 8 10 10 22 25 55 2250 - - 70 4227 83404 1964 CAM 10 12 14 17 24 26 100 - - - 69 1186 93404 1964 DCAM 12 15 20 22 35 60 250 12500 - - 70 991 83419 1968-S CAM 8 10 12 14 15 16 75 - - - 69 461 93419 1968-S DCAM 12 14 15 16 20 70 1100 - - - 69 662 83422 1969-S CAM 10 12 15 16 20 28 100 - - - 69 718 93422 1969-S DCAM 12 15 22 27 35 50 475 - - - 69 861 3426 1970-SSmallDate RD 20 35 60 80 100 150 775 - - - 69 763 83426 1970-SSmallDate CAM - 50 75 100 125 175 850 - - - 69 340 93426 1970-SSmallDate DCAM - 70 100 125 250 450 9500 - - - 69 147 3430 1970-SLargeDate RD 7 7 8 9 10 12 35 1650 - - 70 1317 83430 1970-SLargeDate CAM 8 11 12 13 14 20 85 - - - 69 722 93430 1970-SLargeDate DCAM 10 14 15 18 20 65 700 - - - 69 494 83434 1971-S CAM 7 8 9 15 s 17 24 s 120 - - - 69 956 93434 1971-S DCAM 8 9 10 12 22 75 5000 - - - 69 471 3546 1971-SDoubledDieObverse BN 125 175 200 325 450 - - - - - 67 1 3547 1971-SDoubledDieObverse RB 200 300 400 500 650 - - - - - 67 2 3548 1971-SDoubledDieObverse RD 300 375 525 625 700 900 - - - - 68 160 83548 1971-SDoubledDieObverse CAM 350 700 1000 1500 3750 6000 - - - - 68 130 93437 1972-S DCAM 7 10 14 15 19 32 325 - - - 69 865 93440 1973-S DCAM 6 7 8 10 11 12 30 4500 - - 70 2514 93443 1974-S DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 30 - - - 69 2431 93446 1975-S DCAM 4 4 5 6 8 15 50 - - - 69 2123 93449 1976-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 10 28 52 - - - 69 2340 93452 1977-S DCAM 5 5 5 6 7 8 20 2400 - - 70 4157 93455 1978-S DCAM 5 6 7 8 8 9 14 4500 - - 70 4720 93458 1979-SType1 DCAM 6 8 10 10 11 12 18 2450 - - 70 3026 93461 1979-SType2 DCAM 5 5 5 5 6 10 25 1500 - - 70 3540 93464 1980-S DCAM - 3 3 3 4 8 15 1750 - - 70 3880 93467 1981-SType1 DCAM 4 4 4 5 6 8 15 3400 - - 70 5247 93470 1981-SType2 DCAM 15 17 25 28 38 65 125 - - - 69 1416 93473 1982-S DCAM 6 10 11 11 12 12 17 2250 - - 70 4024 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 3849 93479 1984-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 375 - - 70 5085 93482 1985-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 275 - - 70 5186 93485 1986-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 375 - - 70 5700 93488 1987-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 225 - - 70 6635 93491 1988-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 150 - - 70 6129 93494 1989-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 80 - - 70 5697 93497 1990-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 115 - - 70 6098 3506 1990NoS RD - - - - 3500 3850 - - - - 68 2 83506 1990NoS CAM - - - - 3650 4000 - - - - 68 93506 1990NoS DCAM 2100 2250 2500 3250 3750 4100 5500 - - - 69 226 93500 1991-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 80 - - 70 5572 93503 1992-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 60 - - 70 10702 93512 1993-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 65 - - 70 8926 93515 1994-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 70 - - 70 8524 93518 1995-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 70 - - 70 8414 93521 1996-S
LINCOLN CENT (MODERN) PROOFS CONTINUED
PCGS DESCRIPTION
93559 2006-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 8480 149555 2007-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 7025 394913 2008-S DCAM 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 55 - - 70 5522
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 7746
407889 2009-S Lincoln-FormativeYears DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 100 - - 70 7983
407894 2009-S Lincoln-Professional DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 160 - - 70 7832
407899 2009-S Lincoln-Presidency DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 150 - - 70 7842
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 5730
505063 2011-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 45 - - 70 7335
511252 2012-S Shield DCAM 3 5 5 5 5 5 11 130 - - 70 2582 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 3183
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 3862 537565 2015-S Shield DCAM - - 5 5 5 5 11 35 - - 70 3970 598457 2016-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 45 - - 70 2751 620546 2017-S Shield DCAM - - - - 5 5 11 35 - - 70 3104 658188 2018-S Shield DCAM - - - 5 5 5 11 - - - 69 1563 689649 2019-S Shield DCAM - - - - - 4 8 25 - - 70 4533 702280 2019-W Shield DCAM - 8 8 8 9 12 20 100 - - 70 6399 720943 2019-W Shield-ReverseProof RD - - - 7 8 14 20 140 - - 70 7067 810547 2020-S Shield DCAM - - - - 10 12 16 32 - - 70 3529
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 2027 83290 1965 SMS CAM 125 225 265 775 4500 - - - - - 67 91 93290 1965 SMS DCAM 150 375 1000 - - - - - - - 65 2 3293 1966 SMS RD 6 8 10 11 20 125 2700 - - - 69 2917 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 2244 83296 1967 SMS CAM 50 75 90 200 650 5500 - - - - 68 163
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 2521 93193 2005-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 10 16 5000 - - 70 1931 893196 2006 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 950 - - 70 2143 893199 2006-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 20 150 - - - 69 1380 149539 2007 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 22 - - - 69 1264 149547 2007-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 18 65 - - - 69 771 394902 2008 SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 18 120 - - - 69 922 394908 2008-D SatinFinish RD 4 5 6 7 10 14 70 - - - 69 768
Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 5, Bi-Centennial (2009) 24392 Type RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 407240 2009 Lincoln-EarlyChildhood
SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2324 407246 2009-D Lincoln-EarlyChildhood
SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 75 - - - 69 2218 407838 2009 Lincoln-FormativeYears
SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2114 407847 2009-D Lincoln-FormativeYears
SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 85 - - - 69 2090 407856 2009 Lincoln-Professional
SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 32 - - - 69 2271 407865 2009-D Lincoln-Professional SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2149 407874 2009 Lincoln-Presidency
SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 35 - - - 69 2189 407884 2009-D Lincoln-Presidency
SatinFinish RD 1 2 4 6 7 12 65 - - - 69 2238
Lincoln Cent (Modern) (1959 to Date) - Type 6, Shield Reverse (2010 to
3827 1873Closed3 200 250 280 300 450 500 1100 3250 - - 67 490 83827 1873Closed3 CAM 225 275 300 365 500 600 1400 9000 - - 67 104 3828 1874 200 250 280 300 500 650 1250 3500 - - 67 356
83828 1874 CAM 225 275 300 365 575 750 1400 5500 - - 67 52
93828 1874 DCAM - - - - - - 5500 - - - 66 1 3829 1875 200 250 280 300 525 900 1200 4500 - - 67 347 83829 1875 CAM - - 300 365 800 1350 3750 8500 - - 67 47 3830 1876 210 260 290 310 470 700 875 3250 - - 67 372 83830 1876 CAM 235 285 310 375 520 750 900 4500 - - 67 125 93830 1876 DCAM - - - 450 900 2500 4000 15000 - - 67 8 3831 1877 2650 2750 2850 3400 3700 4250 5000 10000 - - 67 452 83831 1877 CAM - - - 3600 3850 4500 5750 11000 - - 67 150 93831 1877 DCAM - - - - - - 10500 - - - 66 4 3832 1878 1175 1175 1175 1200 1300 1400 1600 2350 - - 67 918 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 - - 67 503 83833 1879 CAM 360 370 380 425 650 925 1500 6500 - - 67 47 93833 1879 DCAM - - - - - - - 12500 - - 67 1 3834 1879/8 220 270 305 375 575 650 1400 2250 8500 - 69 515 83834 1879/8 CAM 235 285 310 390 600 750 1800 3750 - - 67 77 3835 1880 225 275 305 400 550 600 675 1800 9000 - 68 1105 83835 1880 CAM 250 300 325 440 575 700 900 2000 12500 - 68 231 93835 1880 DCAM - - - - 750 - - - - - 64 1 3836 1881 200 250 280 300 450 500 600 1150 7500 - 68 948 83836 1881 CAM 225 275 300 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 153 93836 1881 DCAM - - - - - - 4250 9500 - - 67 4 3837 1882 200 250 280 300 450 500 600 1150 7500 - 68 953 83837 1882 CAM 225 275 300 365 500 600 800 1500 12500 - 68 160 93837 1882 DCAM - - - - 600 1450 3250 10000 - - 67 7 3838 1883Shield
(1883-1913)
4000 67 3844 1883
Type
175 225 275 500 1500 4500 67 1947 3845 1884 26 52 75 110 200 280 350 1050 2600 10000 67 873 3846 1885 350 800 1100 1400 2650 3250 5500 6750 8750 38500 67 1933 3847 1886 180 350 550 625 1200 1900 3200 5500 12500 70000 67 1737 3848 1887 18 40 65 95 130 215 325 700 1350 9000 67 870 3849 1888 32 80 140 185 300 375 575 1000 2750 11000 67 785 3850 1889 15 40 70 95 165 235 350 700 1250 17500 67 849 3851 1890 12 34 50 70 170 240 285 850 1600 16500 67 666 3852 1891 10 26 50 85 150 225 275 550 1500 12500 67 862 3853 1892 10 28 55 75 165 225 325 850 1600 - 66 838 3854 1893 10 30 55 75 160 200 285 700 1250 20000 67 836 3855 1894 20 110 195 225 350 425 725 1100 2000 12500 67 730 3856 1895 10 30 60 80 160 265 500 1200 2150 22500 67 646 3857 1896 13 42 85 110 200 275 450 1150 2000 25000 67 626 3858 1897 5 15 35 55 92 140 260 650 1500 12500 67 859 3859 1898 4 13 29 45 120 175 290 550 1350 14000 67 775 3860 1899 3 12 29 45 92 140 225 400 750 5000 67 1312 3861 1900 3 12 29 45 87 115 165 425 750 5500 67 1319 3862 1901 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 375 700 5500 67 1232 3863 1902 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 325 600 6000 67 1319 3864 1903 3 7 17 35 82 115 190 325 600 4000 67 1433 3865 1904 3 7 17 35 82 115 165 375 750 4500 67 1204 3866 1905
83882 1884 CAM - - 235 290 450 600 900 4000 - - 67 191 93882 1884 DCAM - - - - 500 2000 2750 17500 - - 67 9 3883 1885 850 875 950 1100 1225 1450 1700 2250 12000 - 68 1018 83883 1885 CAM 875 900 1000 1125 1300 1500 1950 3750 - - 67 155 93883 1885 DCAM - - - 1300 2000 3000 4500 25000 - - 67 5 3884 1886 475 500 525 550 650 875 1200 3000 20000 - 68 1059 83884 1886 CAM - 515 550 575 700 1050 2000 8500 - - 67 75 93884 1886 DCAM - 575 - - - - - - - - 61 3885 1887 160 185 210 250 340 500 575 4000 - - 67 775 83885 1887 CAM - - - - 450 650 3300 16000 - - 67 33 3886 1888 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 2250 - - 67 960 83886 1888 CAM 185 210 235 285 525 1050 4000 - - - 66 27 3887 1889 160 185 210 250 340 500 675 3275 - - 67 851 83887 1889 CAM - - - - 2500 7500 - 15000 - - 67 4 3888 1890 160 185 210 250 340 475 675 - - - 66 561 83888 1890 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 600 1750 9000 - - 67 99 93888 1890 DCAM - - - - 1250 4250 9500 - - - 66 21 3889 1891 160 185 210 250 350 500 825 - 10000 - 68 501 83889 1891 CAM - - 225 265 450 600 900 2950 - - 67 130 93889 1891 DCAM - - - 320 800 1950 2600 - - - 66 25 3890 1892 160 185 210 250 365 475 600 3000 - - 67 587 83890 1892 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 600 900 3250 - - 67 125 93890 1892 DCAM - - - - 1100 4000 8500 - - - 66 6 3891 1893 160 185 210 250 340 525 675 1500 - - 67 490 83891 1893 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 650 900 2500 25000 - 68 121 93891 1893 DCAM - - - 425 1000 2000 2250 10000 - - 67 12 3892 1894 160 185 210 250 340 500 750 2250 - - 67 596 83892 1894 CAM 185 210 235 280 500 675 1250 6000 - - 67 62 3893 1895 160 185 210 250 340 525 725 5000 75000 - 68 569 83893 1895 CAM 185 210 235 315 500 750 6000 22500 - - 67 49 3894 1896 160 185 210 250 340 475 625 5000 - - 67 488 83894 1896 CAM 185 210 235 285 450 650 3250 10000 - - 67 84 93894 1896 DCAM - - - - 1200 - 7500 11500 - - 67 4 3895 1897 160 185 210 250 340 475 675 1550 9500 - 68 536 83895 1897 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 600 1000 1750 30000 - 68 141 93895 1897 DCAM - - - - 1200 2750 3750 - - - 66 8 3896 1898 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 2500 - - 67 446 83896 1898 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 550 900 4750 - - 67 101 93896 1898 DCAM - - - 385 1100 2400 7500 27500 - - 67 11 3897 1899 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1550 12000 - 68 566 83897 1899 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 700 1450 5000 - - 67 30 3898 1900 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 14000 - 68 595 83898 1900 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 625 1100 1950 - - 67 60 3899 1901 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1100 11000 - 68 603 83899 1901 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 700 1500 2950 - - 67 56 93899 1901 DCAM - - - - 575 1750 2750 8500 - - 67 9 3900 1902 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1400 - - 67 562 83900 1902 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 800 1400 5000 - - 67 29 3901 1903 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1300 12000 - 68 550 83901 1903 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 600 900 1950 25000 - 68 102 93901 1903 DCAM - - - - - - - 22500 - - 67 1 3902 1904 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 4000 - - 67 646 83902 1904 CAM - - - - 650 3000 6000 9750 - - 67 9 3903 1905 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1350 20000 - 68 592 83903 1905 CAM - - 235 325 500 900 2250 6500 - - 67 26 3904 1906 160 185 210 250 340 450 675 1400 - - 67 471 83904 1906 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 600 900 2950 30000 - 68 93 3905 1907 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1200 - - 67 540 83905 1907 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 675 1250 6000 - - 67 43 3906 1908 160 185 210 250 340 450 575 1300 - - 67 537 83906 1908 CAM 175 200 225 265 450 700 1400 3750 20000 - 68 57 3907 1909 160 185 210 250
BUFFALO
3923 1913-S Type2 250 350 500 850 1100 1500 2500 4500 35000 - 67 3972 3924 1914 25 31 41 62 95 165 425 700 3500 - 67 2717
93924 1914/(3) 390 625 900 2200 3750 9250 24000 75000 - - 66 112
3925 1914-D 90 140 225 400 450 650 1250 2400 21500 - 67 2637
3926 1914-S 28 52 100 230 350 650 1750 6000 32500 - 67 2665
3927 1915 9 12 26 50 115 125 325 750 2000 - 67 2792
3928 1915-D 25 46 125 250 350 575 1400 3500 17500 - 67 2066 3929 1915-S 55 120 375 750 1250 1750 3000 5000 57500 - 67 1840 3930 1916 8 11 17 43 90 125 250 650 5000 - 67 4009
3931 1916 DoubledDieObverse 4900 8500 20000 55000 175000 275000 - - - - 64 191
3932 1916-D 19 34 90 175 265 500 1250 7500 - - 66 2418 3933 1916-S 14 25 90 180 275 700 2200 4000 33500 - 67 1749
3934 1917 8 12 18 58 145 225 500 850 6000 40000 68 1984 3935 1917-D 23 55 170 475 600 900 2000 7500 30000 - 67 1934 3936 1917-S 27 85 235 700 1750 2450 3500 6250 - - 66 1372
3937 1918 9 13 38 110 280 525 1150 2250 27500 - 67 1444 3938 1918-D 25 65 225 525 950 1250 3150 5500 40000 - 67 1503 3939 1918/7-D 700 2100 8500 35000 52500 85000 275000 475000 - - 66 1713 3940 1918-S 16 65 185 800 2250 3500 11500 60000 - - 66 1178
3941 1919 4 7 20 60 140 250 425 1050 6500 - 67 2356
3942 1919-D 19 75 250 675 1500 2350 5000 14500 - - 66 1425
3943 1919-S 11 50 250 625 1750 2500 10000 90000 - - 66 1432 3944 1920 4 7 18 60 150 250 650 1200 6500 - 67 1852 3945 1920-D 12 44 250 625 1150 2250 4000 60000 - - 66 1346
3946 1920-S 7 39 210 575 1500 3000 12500 65000 - - 66 1311 3947 1921 6 11 60 130 300 425 800 1400 5000 - 67 1600 3948 1921-S 69 130 900 2100 2850 4500 10500 22500 - - 66 2417
3949 1923 4 8 17 60 150 200 500 900 6750 80000 68 1880
3950 1923-S 10 35 260 600 850 1450 5000 50000 - - 66 2086
3951 1924 5 7 23 85 180 375 800 1700 18500 - 67 1389 3952 1924-D 10 42 225 525 950 1650 3600 18750 - - 66 1588 3953 1924-S 21 85 1100 2400 5000 6000 14000 40000 - - 66 1686 3954 1925 5 8 21 45 115 165 350 675 5000 - 67 2046 3955 1925-D 13 46 175 450 800 1250 3250 12500 - - 66 1517
3956 1925-S 7 22 170 550 1500 2650 17500 100000 - - 66 1649 3957 1926 5 6 17 32 75 115 200 500 2500 - 67 3311 3958 1926-D 15 36 200 340 525 1400 4250 8500 75000 - 67 1895 3959 1926-S 24 100 750 5000 9750 12500 120000 - - - 65 2915 3960 1927 3 6 17 40 80 120 225 450 4500 - 67 2479 3961 1927-D 4 17 80 210 400 950 3750 26000 - - 66 1641 3962 1927-S 4 9 100 600 2350 3750 11500 80000 - - 66 1312 3963 1928 2 5 16 35 70 120 235 550 6000 - 67 2168 3964 1928-D 3 7 44 58 105 165 500 2350 30000 - 67 2904 3965 1928-S 3 6 32 240 525 750 2500 15000 45000 - 67 1331 3966 1929 2 4 16 40 75 100 250 650 9500 - 67 2520 3967 1929-D 2 5 35 65 140 280 850 2000 20000 - 67 1564 3968 1929-S 2 4 16 49 100 165 375 750 12500 - 67 2498 3969 1930 2 4 14 34 60 90 185 400 2150 - 67 3680 3970 1930-S 2 4 16 55 125 200 375 850 9000 - 67 1929 3971 1931-S 18 22 32 68 95 150 250 500 20000 - 67 4954 3972 1934 2 3 11 45 65 105 200 450 3000 - 67 2462 3973 1934-D 2 6 24 80 115 180 425 1750 - - 66 2700 3974 1935 1 2 4 21 35 50 105 185 850 35000 68 3850 93974 1935 DoubledDieReverse 40 85 550 3500 6000 9500 27500 - - - 65 484 3975 1935-D 2 3 20 60 85 110 275 800 8500 - 67 2949 3976 1935-S 2 2 5 42 60 80 160 325 2850 - 67 3536 3977 1936 1 2 4 17 40 50 70 100 500 20000 68 6385 3978 1936-D 1 2 5 34 40 46 90 140 1500 25000 68 4742 93978 1936-D 3-1/2Legs 475 1200 2850 11000 - - - - - - 62 279 3979 1936-S 1 2 4 34 40 50 80 215 1500 - 67 4304 3980 1937 1 2 4 16 26 30 40 65 275 12500 68 13603 3981 1937-D 1 2 4 17 30 40 50 90 600 25000 68 8099 3982 1937-D 3Legs 425 545 675 2100 4000 6250 24000 55000 - - 66 9532 3983 1937-S 1 2 4 16 26 30 45 100 800 25000 68 8396 3984 1938-D
PCGS
Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938) - Type 2, “FIVE CENTS” In Recess (1913-1938) 3987 1927SpecialStrike - - - - - - 61000 72500 - - 66 3
PCGS
Jefferson Nickel (1938 to Date) - Type 1, Original Design Vintage (1938-1964)
3998 Type 1 1 2 5 10 14 16 25 110 390 69 83998 Type FS - - 3 10 15 20 30 110 475 - 68 4000 1938 3 10 11 14 20 25 40 200 - - 67 2040 84000 1938 FS - - 12 28 35 60 120 400 - - 67 847 4001 1938-D 3 4 10 18 20 25 30 85 2150 - 68 4012 84001 1938-D FS - - 11 20 35 65 110 575 6000 - 68 658 4002 1938-S 3 4 6 8 14 24 45 235 2000 - 68 2337 84002 1938-S FS - - - 35 110 175 550 1050 - - 67 249 4003 1939 1 2 3 10 20 26 50 150 - - 67 588 84003 1939 FS - - - 22 52 140 250 1100 - - 67 224 94003 1939Reverseof1940 4 5 6 14 22 35 45 110 - - 67 1686 894003 1939Reverseof1940 FS - - 10 22 40 50 70 325 18500 - 68 1018 4004 1939DoubledMonticello 120 250 350 725 900 1250 1450 2500 - - 67 645 84004 1939DoubledMonticello FS - - - 750 1500 2650 6000 21500 - - 67 33 4005 1939-DReverseof1938 11 30 40 55 60 65 100 210 - - 67 1558 84005 1939-DReverseof1938 FS - - - - 190 400 600 750 - - 67 118 94005 1939-DReverseof1940 10 13 30 70 75 85 110 275 1000 2750 69 1279 894005 1939-DReverseof1940 FS - - - 75 185 300 850 3000 27500 - 68 102 4006 1939-S 6 16 22 32 35 50 75 300 - - 67 1556 84006 1939-S FS - - - 85 125 200 450 25000 - - 67 161 94006 1939-SReverseof1940 5 8 14 22 65 90 275 1350 - - 67 260 894006 1939-SReverseof1940 FS - - - 90 135 150 600 9000 - - 67 225 4007 1940 1 2 3 5 10 14 30 125 725 1750 69 1023 84007 1940 FS - - 10 16 22 28 55 300 8500 - 68 1400 4008 1940-D 1 1 2 5 10 14 28 150 - - 67 918 84008 1940-D FS - - 3 10 15 28 38 225 16000 - 68 2599 4009 1940-S 1 2 4 8 20 25 30 275 - - 67 1002 84009 1940-S FS - - 10 16 32 40 150 700 - - 67 868 4010 1941 2 3 3 5 10 24 30 70 - - 67 1064 84010 1941 FS - - 6 11 15 35 100 475 - - 67 828 4011 1941-D 2 4 5 7 12 20 28 55 1000 - 68 1096 84011 1941-D FS - - 6 8 16 25 30 125 14000 - 68 2667 4012 1941-S 2 3 5 12 20 30 45 600 - - 67 1048 84012 1941-S FS - - 10 25 50 65 165 3000 - - 67 424 4013 1942Type1 3 5 8 12 16 30 40 275 - - 67 921 84013 1942Type1 FS - - 12 18 30 75 550 2600 - - 67 383 4014 1942-D 10 15 22 35 40 50 65 200 - - 67 1276 84014 1942-D FS - - 24 40 45 60 100 350 8000 - 68 1518 4015 1942-D/DD/HorizontalD 165 350 1350 3600 4000 4500 8000 - - - 66 316 84015 1942-D/DD/HorizontalD FS - - - 4250 5750 11000 14000 - - - 66 24 4028 1946 1 1 3 10 15 24 35 475 - - 67 849 84028 1946 FS - - 10 25 45 100 725 22500 - - 67 236 4029 1946-D 1 1 2 4 12 22 35 175 - - 67 1405 84029 1946-D FS - - 2 5 18 26 60 700 - - 67 1024 4030 1946-S 1 1 3 4 14 16 30 375 - - 67 1809 84030 1946-S FS - - - 10 40 50 225 6500 - - 67 302 4031 1947 1 1 3 5 16 26 35 250 - - 67 834 84031 1947 FS - - 3 8 26 50 215 2350 - - 67 425 4032 1947-D 1 2 4 5 12 15 25 260 - - 67 1071 84032 1947-D FS - - 8 15 18 24 80 425 - - 67 823 4033 1947-S 1 2 2 5 10 16 40 750 - - 67 952 84033 1947-S FS - - 3 8 26 85 275 12500 - - 67 467 4034 1948 1 1 4 10 25 30 150 1650 - - 67 663 84034 1948 FS - - - 30 100 125 750 - - - 66 191 4035 1948-D 1 2 4 7 12 20 26 265 - - 67 1479 84035 1948-D FS - - 5 8 15 32 60 1000 - - 67 720 4036 1948-S 1 1 3 6 12 18 25 250 - - 67 1823 84036 1948-S FS - - 3 10 24 35 250 1450 - - 67 550 4037 1949 2 4 5 8 15 34 55 800 - - 67 747 84037 1949 FS - - - - 725 2500 8500 - - - 66 36 4038 1949-D 2 2 3 6 12 20 26 725 - - 67 1433 84038 1949-D FS - - - 10 30 40 160 3000 - - 67 341 4039 1949-D/S 60 105 150 200 300 485 650 3400 - - 67 373 84039 1949-D/S FS - - - - 800 1600 2650 42500 - - 67 8 4040 1949-S 1 2 4 8 15 20 28 675 - - 67 1089 84040 1949-S FS - - - 110 130 250 300 6500 - - 67 172 4041 1950 1 2 4 8 12 25 35 600 - - 67 973 84041 1950 FS - - 5 30 48 90 350 2750 - - 67 178 4042 1950-D 7 7 9 15 22 26 40 160 - - 67 5733 84042 1950-D FS - - 12 22 30 35 85 850 - - 67 2750 4043 1951 2 3 4 8 14 28 55 1500 - - 67 694 84043 1951 FS - - - 30 65 340 750 16500 - - 67 117 4044 1951-D 1 1 3 6 11 21 25 250 - - 67 1699 84044 1951-D FS - - 5 10 30 55 300 3750 - - 67 312 4045 1951-S 1 2 4 6 15 24 28 475 - - 67 1285 84045 1951-S FS - - - - 75 165 800 14500 - - 67 161 4046 1952 1 2 4 8 16 26 75 1400 - - 67 583 84046 1952 FS - - 6 70 375 1400 4000 - - - 66 41 4047 1952-D 1 2 3 10 15 26 36 325 - - 67 1062
84447 1864
CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1700 2900 7750 - - 67 38
94447 1864 DCAM - - 450 700 1350 2850 4500 - - - 66 3
4448 1865 260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 7500 - - 67 178
84448 1865 CAM - - - 725 975 1450 2550 7750 - - 67 42
94448 1865 DCAM - - - - 1750 - 5000 - - - 66 4
4449 1866 260 325 t 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 7 4450 1867
260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 4950 - - 67 203
84450 1867 CAM 270 365 435 710 975 1500 2600 7750 - - 67 62
94450 1867 DCAM - - 450 750 1350 3250 - - - - 65 1
4451 1868
260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 4250 - - 67 193
84451 1868 CAM - - 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 - - 67 45
94451 1868 DCAM - - - 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 - - 67 9
4452 1869 260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 202
84452 1869 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 - - 67 32 94452 1869 DCAM - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 12000 - - 68 6
4453 1870 260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 224 84453 1870 CAM 275 s 340 s 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 - - 67 36 94453 1870 DCAM - - - - - 3250 - - - - 65 1
4454 1871 260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 4200 - - 67 218 84454 1871 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 3250 6750 - - 67 49 94454 1871 DCAM - - - - - 3000 5850 18000 - - 67 4 4455 1872 260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 4500 - - 67 188 84455 1872 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 7250 - - 67 34 94455 1872 DCAM - - - - 1550 3000 - - - - 65 5
4456 1873 260 325 t 425 525 800 1200 1500 3500 - - 67 271 84456 1873 CAM 270 365 435 675 925 1400 2400 6750 - - 68 47 94456 1873 DCAM - - 450 700 1250 2750 4250 11500 - - 67 5 DRAPED
Draped Bust Dime (1796-1807) - Type 1, Small Eagle (1796-1797)
4460 Type 2850 5000 6750 8500 19000 22500 42500 71000 105000 175000 68
4461 1796 2850 5000 6750 8500 19000 22500 42500 71000 105000 175000 68 402
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 49
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 16StarReverse 1250 2500 3300 4750 7850 11500 22000 35000 60000 - 65 92
4469 1798/7 13StarReverse 3750 10500 15000 19500 37500 50000 225000 - - - 63 20
4467 1798 Small8 1850 4150 8000 12500 20000 - 67500 100000 165000 - 65 31
4466 1798 Large8 1100 2500 4250 4950 6750 11000 40000 75000 125000 185000 66 92 4470 1800 1000 2000 3600 4500 15500 20000 55000 65000 150000 350000 66 92 4471 1801 775 2200 4000 7750 21000 45000 120000 140000 - - 64 97 4472 1802 1850 4150 6500 9500 22500 37500 - - - - 62 81 4473 1803 950 1750 3650 6500 22500 60000 - 225000 - - 64 103 4474 1804 13StarReverse 5000 11000 21500 35000 195000 - - - - - 55 25 4475 1804 14StarReverse 6500 18000 37500 60000 220000 - - - - - 58 17 4478 1805 5Berries 750 1500 2700 3400 6100 7750 23500 40000 - - 64 90 4477 1805 4Berries 650 1200 2200 3000 5100 6750 10500 19500 42500 75000 67 597 4480 1807 650 1200 2200 3000 5100 6750 10500 16500 42500 75000 66 484
CAPPED
4521 1832 42 175 275 575 1000 1950 3000 6500 16000 55000 67 625 4522 1833 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 17000 - 66 724 4523 1833 Last3High 42 175 275 575 950 1850 3150 8500 21500 - 66 148 4525 1834 Small4 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67 267 4526 1834 Large4 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 35000 67 574 4527 1835 42 175 275 575 900 1750 3250 8500 17500 - 66 1250 4528 1836 42 175 275 575 900 1750 2650 7500 16000 45000 67 543 4529 1837 CappedBust 42 175 275 575 900 1750 3000 11000 18000 - 66 377
CAPPED BUST DIME PROOFS
PCGS
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 35000 55000 80000 135000 s - - 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 - 135000 s - - 67 2 4558 1836 - - - 30000 47500 75000 - - - - 65 2 4559 1837 - - - 37500 60000 - - - - - 64
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 67 606 4562 1837SmallDate 44 110 300 525 1350 2150 3000 9250 17500 - 66 281 4564 1838-O 60 150 475 800 3400 7250 8500 22500 - - 65 461
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 67 705 4569 1838SmallStars 30 50 100 200 750 1600 2450 4500 8500 - 66 188 4570 1838 PartialDrapery 30 60 125 275 1000 2100 2600 3900 6000 25000 67 62 4571 1839 26 40 75 170 425 1000 1250 2350 4500 12500 68 424 4572 1839-O 34 90 185 250 1000 2450 4000 7500 12500 32500 67 372 4573 1840 NoDrapery 26 40 75 170 550 1150 2500 3750 8000 14500 67 341 4574 1840-O NoDrapery 38 65 200 500 5000 13000 23000 45000 - - 65 248
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 - - 65 128 4579 1841 30 50 65 110 425 750 1400 5000 6750 - 66 275 4580 1841-O 37 60 90 150 850 1800 6750 10500 - - 65 443 4581 1842 30 50 70 100 375 850 1250 3000 5700 - 66 320 4582 1842-O 25 70 200 475 2950 5150 8000 30000 - - 65 319 4583 1843 30 50 70 85 375 900 1750 3750 7850 - 66 288 4584 1843-O 175 500 1450 3250 - - - 225000 - - 65 193 4585 1844 175 400 750 1000 4500 12500 19000 30000 42500 - 66 359 4586 1845 30 50 70 85 320 800 1250 4000 5500 - 66 391 4587 1845-O 50 120 675 1150 8000 65000 - - - - 69 191 4588 1846 475 800 1400 2500 - 60000 - - - - 63 254 4589 1847 35 60 100 185 1250 3500 4750 - 13500 - 66 174 4590 1848 34 55 75 125 550 1000 2450 6000 - - 65 209 4591 1849 30 50 78 95 400 1100 1500 5000 14500 35000 67 356 4592 1849-O 30 65 200 300 2550 5500 10500 - - - 64 260 4593 1850 30 50 70 85 350 690 900 5000 14500 - 66 1184 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 67 517 4596 1851-O 26 45 100 200 3500 5000 - - - - 63 159 4597 1852 30 50 70 85 295 650 950 2650 4000 7000 67 662 4598 1852-O 28 55 225 350 1600 3500 4500 - - - 64 124
LIBERTY
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 4 12 30 40 60 63 64 65 66 67
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 - - 65 173
Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 4, Stars Obverse, Arrows at Date (1853-1855)
4603 1853Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 600 800 1400 2500 11500 68 1539
4604 1853-OArrows 22 35 125 250 2300 4800 6750 - 17500 - 66 250 4605 1854Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 600 800 1500 2850 11500 67 492 4606 1854-OArrows 22 35 62 90 475 1050 1700 5500 9000 - 66 321 4607 1855Arrows 22 35 60 80 300 725 1100 3500 6500 15000 67 209
Liberty Seated Dime (1837-1891) - Type 5, Legend Obverse (1860-1891)
4631 1860 25 40 70 82 200 450 750 1250 1750 9500 68 196 4632 1860-O 725 1800 3100 4000 - - - - - - 58 134 4633 1861 25 40 60 70 195 325 600 1350 3000 10000 67 272
4634 1861-S 80 350 700 850 4000 13500 35000 - 60000 - 66 105
4635 1862 25 40 60 70 225 340 625 1250 2400 7000 67 224 4636 1862-S 120 275 650 1100 3500 7000 11500 35000 - - 65 124 4637 1863 700 1200 1325 1400 1525 2800 3250 4250 6250 - 66 77 4638 1863-S 80 175 500 750 3300 9000 14000 35000 - - 65 135
4639 1864 625 950 1200 1300 1800 2500 3000 5000 11000 28500 67 95
4640 1864-S 70 200 400 550 1750 2500 5500 12000 20000 - 66 157
4641 1865 400 800 1300 1600 2500 2800 2900 3900 7250 12000 67 73
4642 1865-S 85 325 750 1150 5000 13500 35000 - - - 64 182 4643 1866 550 850 1400 1650 2300 2750 3000 3750 4500 9500 67 99
4644 1866-S 65 210 550 750 2300 6500 10500 20000 - - 65 144
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 - 66 138
4647 1868 22 35 100 150 500 800 1250 3250 5500 - 66 94
4648 1868-S 40 100 325 475 1600 2500 3250 6500 15000 - 66 87 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 67 148
4651 1870 25 40 64 80 250 500 1000 2250 7500 - 66 120 4652 1870-S 325 500 800 900 2300 3500 4500 8000 22500 - 66 102 4653 1871 25 40 65 75 260 500 725 1500 6250 35000 67 92
4654 1871-CC 2750 6250 13000 18500 - 110000 175000 300000 - - 65 65 4655 1871-S 37 125 275 475 1200 3000 4500 13500 32500 - 66 95 4656 1872 25 40 60 70 175 300 650 1450 3500 11500 67 158 4657 1872-CC 850 3600 5750 10500 - 182500 - - - - 63 98 4658 1872-S 35 125 350 450 2000 3400 8000 29500 - - 65 80 4659 1873Closed3 25 40 80 100 225 500 750 1600 5500 - 66 80 4660 1873Open3 35 80 165 210 750 1850 3500 15000 - - 65 104 4661 1873-CCNoArrows - - - - - - - 1840000 - - 65 1 4672 1875 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 550 800 6250 67 551 4673 1875-CCMintmarkAbove 50 90 125 140 325 800 1100 2750 5000 12500 67 460 4674 1875-CCMintmarkBelow 50 90 130 150 450 1250 1900 4000 9000 - 66 198 4676 1875-SMintmarkBelow 25 40 60 70 225 350 450 1050 2250 - 66 233 4677 1875-SMintmarkAbove 25 40 80 110 300 400 650 2500 5000 - 66 88 4679 1876 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 700 900 2750 67 530 4680 1876-CC 30 60 95 120 300 700 1200 1400 3000 10500 67 880 4681 1876-S 25 40 60 70 165 300 525 1400 2000 - 66 166 4682 1877 25 40 60 70 165 240 475 900 1500 5000 67 196 4683 1877-CC 25 55 90 125 300 600 1000 2150 3000 8000 67 859 4684 1877-S 25 40 60 70 190 400 725 3250 4750 16500 67 147 4685 1878 25 40 60 70 165 290 525 1250 2200 6000 68 150 4686 1878-CC 175 300 475 600 1450 2600 3250 4750 11500 - 68 248 4687 1879 180 275 390 450 550 675 800 1000 1250 3250 68 303 4688 1880 145 265 320 375 550 700 750 1300 1750 2750 68 218 4689 1881 200 310 395 450 600 700 1000 1600 3500 5500 67 137 4690 1882 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 550 800 2650 67 470 4691 1883 25 40 60 70 165 240 375 550 900 2650 68 671 4692 1884 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 700 800 2650 68 483 4693 1884-S 25 40 65 135 600 1050 1450 5750 7250 17500 68 122 4694 1885 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 575 900 2950 67 433 4695 1885-S 700 1100 2000 2600 6500 9000 16500 30000 45000 - 66 127 4696 1886 25 40 60 70 165 240 375 550 800 2650 67 750 4697 1886-S 45 85 125 135 700 1150 1850 3000 5500 7850 68 105 4698 1887 25 40 60 70 165 240 425 550 800 2650 67 747 4699 1887-S 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 950 1300 6500 67 324 4700 1888 25 40 60 70 165 240 450 575 800 6000 67 448
12
4944 1924-D 6 11 65 200 400 525 900 1650 - - 66 319 4945 1924-D FB - - - 230 575 900 1450 2650 17500 - 67 531 4946 1924-S 6 10 55 235 525 875 1350 3500 7500 - 67 472 4947 1924-S FB - - - 280 1100 2600 14500 35000 - - 66 283 4948 1925 5 6 12 38 85 150 300 450 1250 - 67 263 4949 1925 FB - - - 40 140 215 725 1200 2400 45000 68 543 4950 1925-D 8 18 140 425 750 850 1850 2650 - - 66 373 4951 1925-D FB - - - 425 1050 1750 3250 8250 19500 - 67 314 4952 1925-S 6 10 80 275 550 750 1200 2500 - - 66 337 4953 1925-S FB - - - 300 950 1525 3500 6500 67500 - 67 362 4954 1926 5 6 10 32 70 110 185 325 1500 - 67 400 4955 1926 FB - - - 34 85 175 300 800 3150 - 67 1010 4956 1926-D 6 10 28 140 270 325 550 1500 - - 66 334 4957 1926-D FB - - - 150 s 550 850 2000 4000 45000 - 67 483 4958 1926-S 14 32 250 1300 t 2000 2450 3250 5000 10000 - 67 860 4959 1926-S FB - - - 1400 s 2750 4800 7000 18500 55000 - 67 150 4960 1927 5 6 10 33 55 90 145 300 - - 66 348 4961 1927 FB - - - 35 75 110 375 650 1750 25000 68 931 4962 1927-D 6 10 90 225 525 900 1200 2000 - - 66 423 4963 1927-D FB - - - 250 s 1150 3650 6500 19500 - - 66 162 4964 1927-S 6 10 27 295 725 950 1500 3000 - - 66 383 4965 1927-S FB - - - 300 2000 2600 6500 17500 75000 - 67 147 4966 1928 5 6 9 33 44 60 135 350 1000 - 67 269 4967 1928 FB - - - 35 s 65 140 325 550 1600 22500 68 985 4968 1928-D 8 12 65 200 350 450 900 1700 2500 - 67 284 4969 1928-D FB - - - 225 s 850 1600 2400 5000 32500 - 67 392 4970 1928-S 5 7 22 140 300 350 475 725 1600 - 67 536 4971 1928-S FB - - - 150 450 950 1900 4000 13500 - 67 304 4972 1929 5 5 8 25 31 46 75 125 380 - 67 793 4973 1929 FB - - - 26 62 85 170 350 1400 11500 68 1201 4974 1929-D 5 7 19 29 39 50 80 160 450 3250 68 719 4975 1929-D FB - - - 30 64 120 195 600 1900 25000 68 1537 4976 1929-S 5 6 12 35 45 85 150 250 600 - 67 473 4977 1929-S FB - - - 36 85 225 450 800 2400 - 67 660 4978 1930 5 6 11 30 50 65 115 230 1100 - 67 458 4979 1930 FB - - - 32 80 190 450 1150 5000 - 67 738 4980 1930-S 6 8 18 80 150 200 240 400 1600 - 67 491 4981 1930-S FB - - - 85 215 400 1000 2050 5750 - 67 510 4982 1931 6 7 13 40 65 80 130 250 1000 - 67 522 4983 1931 FB - - - 40 95 250 600 800 7500 - 67 515 4984 1931-D 10 14 39 95 115 185 275 425 900 - 67 406 4985 1931-D FB - - - 105 180 250 450 800 2000 - 67 1226 4986 1931-S 7 9 22 100 170 225 275 475 950 3750 68 798 4987 1931-S FB - - - 100 375 950 2500 3750 21500 - 67 278 4988 1934 4 4 6 30 38 40 46 65 225 - 67 592 4989 1934 FB - - - 30 40 65 130 200 400 2750 68 2087 4990 1934-D 5 6 12 48 55 65 90 130 500 1500 68 1001 4991 1934-D FB - - - 50 60 120 260 625 1250 - 67 911 4992 1935 4 4 6 18 24 26 35 55 110 - 67 1159 4993 1935 FB - - - 18 25 36 70 120 300 5000 68 2896 4994 1935-D 5 6 13 40 50 60 90 150 750 - 67 583 4995 1935-D FB - - - 40 65 185 400 550 1600 - 67 829 4996 1935-S 4 4 8 28 32 40 55 90 325 3500 68 1076 4997 1935-S FB - - - 29 42 155 300 550 1150 90000 68 826 4998 1936 4 4 6 12 15 20 29 60 95 700 68 1989 4999 1936 FB - - - 13 17 35 75 110 325 5000 68 2583 5000 1936-D 5 5 8 28 35 42 52 80 325 - 67 470 5001 1936-D FB - - - 30 45 115 225 300 750 6000 68 1295 5002 1936-S 4 4 6 25 29 35 45 70 180 - 67 422 5003 1936-S FB - - - 26 30 50 110 150 480 16000 68 3001 5004 1937 4 4 6 12 14 19 28 35 85 325 68 2305 5005 1937 FB - - - 13 19 30 50 65 150 1350 68 6402 5006 1937-D 4 4 6 25 28 33 45 60 145 1400 68 433 5007 1937-D FB - - - 26 30 40 95 165 325 3650 68 2179 5008 1937-S 4 4 6 25 28 33 45 90 130 1250 68 1398 5009 1937-S FB - - - 26 30 90 165 275 750 17500 68 1143 5010 1938 4 4 6 14 18 22 30 45 90 500 68 1355 5011 1938 FB - - - 14 21 34 80 115 350 6000 68 2331 5012 1938-D 4 4 6 22 25 28 33 55 170 1000 68 370 5013 1938-D FB - - - 23 27 36 62 110 325 4500 68 3871 5014 1938-S 4 4 6 24 28 30 36 70 180 750 68 1078 5015 1938-S FB - - - 25 30 40 150 220 650 4750 68 1683 5016 1939 4 4 5 9 12 18 28 38 85 375 69 4555 5017 1939 FB - - - 9 18 45 140 230 750 5000 68 1142 5018 1939-D 4 4 5 9 12 18 30 47 75 450 68 2076 5019 1939-D FB - - - 9 15 28 46 65 165 950 69 5719 5020 1939-S 4 4 6 26 30 38 54 70 200 775 68 1544 5021 1939-S FB - - - 27 60 160 650 1150 3500 12500 68 527 5022 1940 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 350 68 2381 5023 1940 FB - - - 8 14 22 40 60 165 3000 68 3653 5024 1940-D 4 4 5 9 12 17 29 40 85 750 68 1087 5025 1940-D FB - - - 9 15 23 45 70 170 1350 68 3608 5026 1940-S 4 4 5 9 11 16 30 55 85 2000 68 3529 5027 1940-S FB - - - 9 15 30 100 135 475 4500 68 2091
5028 1941 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 400 68 3827 5029 1941 FB - - - 8 14 22 40 60 165 4500 68 3683 5030 1941-D 4 4 5 9 12 16 25 35 75 500 68 691 5031 1941-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 1750 68 7077 5032 1941-S 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 60 90 1000 68 3850 5033 1941-S FB - - - 8 14 22 45 60 200 4000 68 4587 5034 1942 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 600 68 5297 5035 1942 FB - - - 8 14 22 50 65 265 6000 68 2814 5036 1942/1 400 465 625 2600 4750 7500 12500 16500 - - 66 3341 5037 1942/1 FB - - - 3000 9500 14500 49500 85000 - - 66 97 5038 1942-D 4 4 5 9 12 16 25 35 75 575 68 1755 5039 1942-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 150 1250 68 6846 5040 1942/1-D 310 400 650 2750 - - - - - - 62 1452 5041 1942/1-D
FB - - - 3000 7500 11500 28500 37500 120000 - 67 203 5042 1942-S 4 4 5 10 16 22 30 40 100 1000 68 2414 5043 1942-S FB - - - 11 19 34 105 170 400 10000 68 2132 5044 1943 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 80 400 68 5043 5045 1943 FB - - - 8 14 22 45 60 300 11500 68 3331 5046 1943-D 4 4 5 9 11 16 25 37 75 1000 68 1100 5047 1943-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 1500 68 12275 5048 1943-S 4 4 5 9 11 16 25 35 95 600 68 3900 5049 1943-S FB - - - 9 15 24 70 85 300 3500 68 2629 5050 1944 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 300 68 8020 5051 1944 FB - - - 8 14 22 75 160 750 13500 68 1604 5052 1944-D 4 4 5 9 11 16 25 35 65 500 68 1862 5053 1944-D FB - - - 9 15 22 40 55 140 850 68 12204 5054 1944-S 4 4 5 9 12 17 28 35 75 550 68 6136 5055 1944-S FB - - - 12 19 27 42 60 190 6000 68 4231 5056 1945 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 70 2500 68 8970 5057 1945 FB - - - 1500 6500 9500 16000 18000 47500 - 67 127 5058 1945-D 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 65 600 68 6799 5059 1945-D FB - - - 8 14 22 40 55 175 12000 68 7471 5060 1945-S 4 4 5 8 11 16 25 35 125 1000 68 8077 5061 1945-S FB - - - 9 15 26 110 185 425 12500 68 1774 5062 1945-SMicroS
CAPPED BUST QUARTER REGULAR STRIKES CONTINUED
PCGS
Capped Bust Quarter (1815-1838) - Type 2, Small Size (1831-1838)
5347 Type 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 97500 67
5348 1831 SmallLetters 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 27500 42500 - 66 887
5349 1831 LargeLetters 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 6250 27500 - - 65 257
5351 1832 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 5750 35000 - - 65 344 5352 1833 110 275 425 1200 2200 4500 7250 27500 42500 97500 67 378
5353 1834 75 200 350 900 1900 4000 6500 27500 60000 - 66 1175 5354 1835 75 200 350 900 1900 3750 7000 27500 42500 - 66 1218 5355 1836 75 200 350 1050 1900 4500 7500 37500 - 97500 67 491 5356 1837 75 200 350 900 1900 4500 10000 27500 42500 125000 67 493 5357 1838 CappedBust 75 200 350 1000 1900 4500 6250 27500 42500 - 66 527
CAPPED BUST QUARTER
5360 Type - - 32500 45000 60000 80000 200000 250000 - - 67 85360 Type CAM - - - 40000 65000 135000 - - - - 65 691584 1818B-8 - - - - - - - 300000 - - 67 1 5365 1820 - - - - 88000 - 200000 - - - 66 3 5366 1821 - - - 45000 60000 - - 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 185000 s - - - - 65 2 5382 1834 10000 11000 16000 28000 47500 90000 115000 - - - 66 6 85382 1834 CAM - - - 29500 62000 115000 185000 300000 - - 67 2 5383 1835 - - - 33000 - - - - - - 63 2 85383 1835 CAM - - - - - 150000 250000 - - - 66 2 5384 1836 11000 13000 17500 32500 70000 - - - - - 64 1 85384 1836 CAM 12000 14000 18500 35000 75000 - - - - - 64 1 5386 1838 CappedBust - - - - 47500 90000 115000 - - - 66 2
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 95 5398 1840-O Drapery 40 150 400 1000 1350 4500 13500 27500 - - 65 164 5399 1841 65 200 500 1000 1250 2100 3500 12000 35000 - 66 101 5400 1841-O 40 85 325 775 950 1750 3250 - - 70000 67 182 5401 1842 75 200 525 1200 1800 4500 7500 - - - 64 87 5402 1842-O LargeDate 42 100 300 775 1750 4150 6750 - - - 64 157 5403 1842-O SmallDate 575 1800 5750 16500 52500 - - - - - 61 114 5404 1843 30 55 200 350 850 1500 2500 5000 - - 65 148 5405 1843-O 50 175 550 1300 3250 7500 9500 - - - 64 171 5406 1844 30 55 140 425 750 1900 3000 19000 - - 65 128 5407 1844-O 40 75 275 1250 1750 2350 7500 13000 - - 65 141 5408 1845 38 80 165 365 575 1250 2050 6500 - - 65 231 5409 1846 45 80 250 450 1050 1850 4500 12000 - - 65 128 5410 1847 42 75 160 415 650 1750 2750 6000 - - 65 155 5411 1847-O 90 375 1100 6000 9000 15000 28500 - - - 64 145 5412 1848 45 100 500 825 1350 5000 7500 12500 - - 65 119 5413 1849 45 80 200 650 1000 2000 6000 10500 - - 65 121 5414 1849-O 1200 2150 7000 12000 19500 27500 - - - - 63 106 5415 1850 55 125 350 750 950 2750 4000 13500 - 40000 67 99 5416 1850-O 80 175 500 1000 2300 6500 12500 22500 - - 65 152 5417 1851 100 325 600 900 1050 2150 4000 7750 17500 - 66 123 5418 1851-O 400 900 3500 5000 10000 28500 42500 - - - 64 115 5419 1852 85 375 600 850 1000 2500 3850 6250 25000 - 66 121 5420 1852-O 375 850 3000 8000 14000 40000 - - - - 63 97 5421 1853 NoArrows 1100 2250 4000 6000 7000 8500 9500 12500 23500 42500 67 97 5438 1856 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2650 4250 - 66 495 5439 1856-O 32 80 250 700 1200 2750 5250 13500 - - 65 194 5440 1856-S 200 525 2100 4750 7500 14000 19000 45000 - - 65 137 5442 1857 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2650 4650 10500 68 777 5443 1857-O 45 80 250 650 1500 3000 5500 15000 - - 65 219 5444 1857-S 225 350 1000 2850 4250 8500 11000 - - - 64 110 5445 1858 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2950 4350 10500 67 712 5446 1858-O 34 85 400 900 2350 9000 15500 28000 - - 65 135
LIBERTY
PCGS
5447 1858-S 250 575 3500 8750 - - - - - - 62 119
5448 1859 30 55 120 285 425 1150 1500 5000 7000 19500 67 287
5449 1859-O 32 80 285 850 2000 5000 9500 27500 40000 - 66 115
5450 1859-S 300 1050 5000 37500 - - - - - - 55 117
5451 1860 30 55 120 310 500 1050 1700 6000 12500 - 66 231
5452 1860-O 45 80 200 575 1200 1850 4000 13000 22500 - 66 173
5453 1860-S 1000 3000 9000 32500 - - - - - - 61 103
5454 1861 30 55 120 275 400 750 1100 2750 5500 15000 67 982
5455 1861-S 300 1250 4500 12000 - - - - - - 58 133
5456 1862 30 55 160 325 475 850 1250 3300 5750 16500 67 332
5457 1862-S 150 475 1350 3250 4250 7500 40000 - - - 64 145
5458 1863 75 175 450 530 750 1550 2100 4950 7500 25000 67 180
5459 1864 135 275 575 730 1100 2500 3500 5500 12500 32500 68 166
5460 1864-S 750 1450 5500 9000 - - 27000 - - - 64 112
5461 1865 100 225 500 825 1250 2250 3850 11000 16500 - 66 135
5462 1865-S 225 400 1250 2550 4500 6500 12000 18500 57500 - 66 106
Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 3, Arrows & Rays (1853)
5426 1853 36 55 190 425 1100 1750 2750 9500 29500 65000 67 2205 5427 1853/4 100 210 500 1350 2300 5500 7000 55000 - - 65 143 5428 1853-O 51 80 400 1750 4750 10000 20000 50000 - - 65 268
Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 4, No Motto, Arrows at Date (1854-1855)
5432 1854 27 46 115 350 550 1150 2150 5500 22500 42500 67 1068
5433 1854-O 35 56 155 700 1500 2500 4500 21500 27500 - 66 185
5434 1854-O Huge O 900 1650 4000 16000 - - - - - - 58 143 5435 1855 27 46 115 350 550 1450 2150 12000 24000 45000 67 289 5436 1855-O 65 200 1150 3000 - 15000 27500 - - - 64 91 5437 1855-S 90 325 850 2100 4500 9500 19500 42500 - - 65 117
Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 5, With Motto (1866-1891)
5468 1866 475 1150 2200 2850 3250 3750 4150 9000 20000 - 66 73 5469 1866-S 475 1250 2300 5000 6000 15000 22500 - 105000 - 66 99
5470 1867 350 600 1425 2350 3000 4950 9750 - - - 64 115
5471 1867-S 600 1200 4000 8500 11000 15500 19000 - - 85000 67 84
5472 1868 150 275 575 850 1700 3500 5000 9500 22500 - 66 103
5473 1868-S 125 375 950 2500 4250 9000 12000 19500 42500 - 66 127
5474 1869 425 700 1350 2100 2350 4250 6500 15000 60000 - 66 91
5475 1869-S 135 400 1250 3250 5000 7000 11500 27500 - - 65 124
5476 1870 65 200 425 850 1350 2400 5500 8000 10000 - 66 127
5477 1870-CC 10000 17500 52000 190000 - - - - - - 55 69
5478 1871 37 67 300 525 675 1500 4500 6500 8500 - 68 121
5479 1871-CC 5500 16000 30000 80000 - - 175000 352500 - - 65 53
5480 1871-S 750 2500 4750 7000 8200 10500 13500 20000 35000 39500 67 72
5481 1872 40 90 300 500 700 2250 4000 7500 17500 - 66 140 5482 1872-CC 1800 5000 13000 25000 - - - 200000 - - 65 82 5483 1872-S 1850 4200 7750 8500 13000 17000 30000 45000 75000 - 66 55 5484 1873 Closed 3 275 650 3500 6250 18500 - - - - - 62 62 5485 1873 Open 3 60 125 300 550 700 2150 2750 5500 8500 - 66 113 5486 1873-CC - - 125000 - - 375000 475000 - 650000 - 66 3 5498 1875 27 42 85 210 300 550 850 1350 2250 10000 67 444 5499 1875-CC 155 450 1500 2650 3250 7500 9500 25000 50000 - 66 170 5500 1875-S 33 95 215 475 675 1050 1500 3250 7500 - 66 152 5501 1876 28 44 95 260 350 575 850 1350 2400 5000 67 954 5502 1876-CC 55 125 200 375 600 1000 1750 4250 6000 15000 67 794 5503 1876-S 27 42 85 210 350 600 850 1350 3500 - 66 512 5504 1877 27 42 85 210 300 550 850 1350 2000 4750 68 561 5505 1877-CC 45 75 180 350 500 1100 1600 2250 4750 17500 67 1007 5506 1877-S 27 42 85 210 300 500 800 1100 2000 12000 67 617 5507 1877-S/S S/Horizontal S 33 98 285 475 775 2000 3000 5000 16500 21500 67 88 5508 1878 27 42 85 210 300 550 850 2500 3200 - 66 196 5509 1878-CC 75 150 300 500 850 1650 2000 3500 7250 22500 67 544 5510 1878-S 175 375 1150 2000 3000 5500 7000 12500 20000 - 66 86 5511 1879 275 400 550 695 725 900 1150 1750 2500 6000 68 328 5512 1880 175 300 550 675 775 950 1250 2100 2750 5500 68 288 5513 1881 275 400 600 675 725 950 1450 2100 2750 5500 68 174 5514 1882 175 300 550 675 725 950 1250 2000 2500 5500 68 161 5515 1883 235 340 550 675 725 950 1350 2250 3000 12500 67 146 5516 1884 300 550 825 925 975 1150 1350 1950 3250 7000 67 172 5517 1885 175 300 550 675 725 1050 1450 2350 2750 8500 67 181 5518 1886 375 650 875 1050 1200 1450 1900 2800 5500 12000 67 116 5519 1887 300 400 575 675 750 1000 1350 2500 3000 5500 68 174 5520 1888 250 385 575 675 725 825 1250 1600 2000 5250 67 228 5521 1888-S 27 42 85 260 400 750 1500 3000 7500 24000 67 248 5522 1889 175 300 500 600 725 825 1150 2250 2650 5750 68 259 5523 1890 70 115 250 355 465 750 1250 1800 3500 6000 68 295 5524 1891 27 42 85 210 300 550 950 1500 2500 5500 68 945 5525 1891-O 220 1100 2700 3750 5000 12500 17500 29000 - - 65 152 5526 1891-S 27 42 85 210 300 600 950 1650 4000 10000 67 295 Liberty Seated Quarter (1838-1891) - Type 6, With Motto, Arrows at Date (1873-1874) 5491 1873 29 47 250 600 800 1200 1550 5000 10000 35000 67 410 5492 1873-CC 5750 12000 26000 76000 - - 140000 200000 - - 65 58 5493 1873-S 60 125 425 900 2250 6500 11500 20000 - - 65 114 5494 1874 29 47 250 600 800 1200 1550 4150 8500 - 66 186 5495 1874-S 29 97 300 600 800 1200 1550 2650 5500 17500 67 301
517073 2012-S Acadia NP - Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 32 53 - - 70 420
510090 2012-S HI Volcanoes NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3454
517074 2012-S HI Volcanoes NP - Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM - - 8 9 10 14 18 40 - - 70 440
510094 2012-S Denali NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3411
517075 2012-S Denali NP - Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM - - - - 10 12 20 35 - - 70 451
516824 2013-S White Mountain NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3151
526467 2013-S White Mountain NP-Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM - - - 9 10 12 32 48 - - 70 798
516826 2013-S Perry’s Memorial NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3108
526470 2013-S Perry’s Memorial NP-Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM - - - - - 12 27 38 - - 70 792
516828 2013-S Great Basin NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3137
526474 2013-S Great Basin NP - Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM - - - - 10 12 27 75 - - 70 797
516830 2013-S Fort McHenry NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3137
526476 2013-S Fort McHenry NP - Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM - - - - 10 12 22 38 - - 70 803
516832 2013-S Mount Rushmore NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3146 526478 2013-S Mount Rushmore NP-Silver
Limited Edition PR Set DCAM - - - - - 12 26 43 - - 70 794
524107 2014-S Great Smoky Mtns-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4133
524113 2014-S Shenandoah NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4121 524150 2014-S Arches NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4121 524154 2014-S Great Sand Dunes-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4122
524158 2014-S Everglades NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4103
539698 2015-S Blue Ridge Pkwy -Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2684 539699 2015-S Bombay Hook NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2671
539696 2015-S Homestead NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2678 539697 2015-S Kisatchie NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2666 539700 2015-S Saratoga NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 2639 597060 2016-S Shawnee NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4392
598037 2016-S Cumberland Gap NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4379 597062 2016-S Harpers Ferry NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4390 597063 2016-S T. Roosevelt NP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4436 597064 2016-S Fort Moultrie NP Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 4392 627855 2017-S Effigy Mounds NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1520 627856 2017-S Frederick Douglass NPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1525 627857 2017-S Ozark NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1533 627858 2017-S Ellis Island NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1530 627859 2017-S George R Clark NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1525 668233 2018-S Pictured Rocks NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1842 679987 2018-S Pictured Rocks NP-Silver Rev PR 50th Anniversary Set - - - 7 8 10 15 30 - - 70 2984 668235 2018-S Apostle Islands NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1828 679989 2018-S Apostle Islands NP-Silver Rev PR 50th Anniversary Set - - 5 5 6 7 10 28 - - 70 2975 668238 2018-S Voyageurs NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1843 679991 2018-S Voyageurs NP-Silver Rev PR 50th Anniversary Set - - - - 8 10 17 35 - - 70 2955 668250 2018-S Cumberland Island NPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1818 679993 2018-S Cumberland Is NP-Silver Rev PR 50th Anniversary Set - - - 8 10 11 16 28 - - 70 2994 668254 2018-S Block Island NP-Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 1875 679995 2018-S Block Island NP-Silver Rev PR 50th Anniversary Set - - 9 10 11 12 18 45 - - 70 4449 705691 2019-S Lowell NP - Silver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3396 705698 2019-S American Memorial NPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3428 705712 2019-S War in the Pacific NPSilver DCAM 6 7 8 9 10 12 22 28 - - 70 3399 705716 2019-S San Antonio Missions NP - Silver DCAM 6
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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
Endo Customer Service Director/OwnerPhone: 1.800.44.COINS | 1.949.679.4180 Email: info@greatcollections.com | www.GreatCollections.com
115000 145000 260000 290000 400000 550000 - 66 115 Draped Bust Half Dollar (1796-1807) - Type 2, Large Eagle (1801-1807) 6063 Type 200 225 500 900 1650 5000 8500 20000 27500 80000 67 6064 1801 650 1050 2200 4000 5750 38500 85000 165000 - - 63 361 6065 1802 1100 1300 2250 3500 5500 39500 75000 - - - 62 278 6066 1803 Large 3 250 300 500 1200 2050 8000 20000 120000 145000 - 64 767 6067 1803 Small 3 275 325 750 1700 2850 12000 - - 215000 - 64 145 6069 1805 200 225 500 900 1750 9500 28500 60000 - - 63 872 6070 1805/4 300 400 2000 2650 3250 17500 32500 95000 - 135000 65 267 6077 1806/5 Large Stars 200 225 600 1000 2500 6000 12300 45000 - - 66 473 6074 1806 Knob 6, Large Stars 200 225 500 900 2100 8500 - - - - 55 116 6075 1806 Knob 6, Small Stars 200 225 500 900 2250 8000 10500 65000 - 95000 65 287 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 65 619 6071 1806 Pointed 6, Stem 200 225 500 900 1650 4500 10000 21500 37500 100000 67 1749 6078 1806 6 over Inverted 6 250 300 1050 2300 4750 17500 - - 98500 - 64 162 6079 1807
6118 1819/8 Small 9 100 275 550 1650 3000 8000 12500 30000 - - 65 399 6119 1819/8 Large 9 100 285 500 1250 4000 8500 15000 32500 47500 - 66 559
6121 1820 Curl Base 2, Small Date 75 350 475 1500 4250 13500 22500 30000 - - 65 297
6122 1820 Sq 2, Lg Date, Knob 2 75 360 750 2000 4000 9500 17000 27500 - - 65 270 6123 1820 Sq. 2, Lg Date, No Knob 75 325 500 2150 3750 9500 17500 65000 - - 65 414 6125 1820/19 Square Base 2 110 500 850 5000 6750 20000 25000 36500 - - 65 228
6126 1820/19 Curl Base 2 90 400 800 2000 6000 14500 28500 40000 - - 65 310
6128 1821 80 225 350 1050 2150 4000 5750 18500 45000 - 66 1400 6129 1822 75 200 300 750 2150 4000 6750 16500 50000 67500 67 1636 6130 1822/1 90 375 675 1750 3000 5500 12500 35000 70000 - 66 250 6131 1823 75 210 285 900 1800 3250 5000 8500 25000 - 66 1779
6132 1823 Broken 3 100 650 1000 3250 9500 22500 35000 50000 - - 65 171
6133 1823 Patched 3 100 475 775 3000 5500 10000 15000 32000 - - 65 195
6134 1823 Ugly 3 100 500 750 4500 9000 19500 26500 37500 - - 65 132
6137 1824 65 160 225 500 1250 2500 4000 14000 25000 - 68 1941 6139 1824/1 75 220 350 1100 2850 7250 12000 27500 - - 65 312 6140 1824/4 73 210 325 1250 2900 5000 5500 18500 45000 - 66 458 6138 1824 Over Various Dates 105 260 350 2150 3850 8000 13500 27500 - - 65 261
6142 1825 65 160 225 575 1450 2500 4000 8500 20000 - 66 2373 6143 1826 65 160 225 675 1400 2250 4000 7500 22500 57500 67 3435
6144 1827 Square Base 2 65 160 275 550 1500 3500 5000 16000 32500 55000 67 4069 6145 1827 Curl Base 2 65 225 300 1000 2400 5150 11250 18000 - - 65 286 6147 1827/6 80 200 425 1100 2400 7500 10000 16500 37500 - 66 406 6148 1828 Curl Base 2, No Knob 65 170 235 650 1350 2750 4250 13500 27500 - 66 802
6149 1828 Curl Base 2, Knob 105 225 300 1050 2500 5500 8500 25000 - - 65 196 6150 1828 Square Base 2, Large 8s 65 160 225 675 1200 3000 5000 20000 30000 - 66 297
6151 1828 Square 2, Small 8s, Lg. Letters 65 170 235 500 1400 2000 3500 6500 45000 - 66 1457
6152 1828 Square 2, Small 8s, Sm Letters 65 185 300 1750 2650 10000 13500 35000 - - 65 106
6154 1829 65 160 225 500 1350 2850 3750 12500 27500 - 66 2843
6155 1829/7 80 185 350 1100 2000 5000 6500 30000 55000 - 66 584
6156 1830 Small 0 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 10500 25000 50000 67 3000
6157 1830 Large 0 65 160 225 500 1250 1900 4500 12500 26500 - 66 755
39835 1830 Large Letters 1200 4000 5500 - - - - - - - 45 6159 1831 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 6500 18500 57500 67 3209
6160 1832 Small Letters 65 140 200 450 1250 1800 3500 7500 22500 57500 67 4110
6161 1832 Large Letters 75 175 250 550 2150 5000 6000 - 32500 - 66 314 6163 1833 65 160 225 500 1100 1850 3500 8500 20000 62500 68 3024
6164 1834 Large Date Large Letters 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3750 8500 16000 55000 67 1398
6165 1834 Large Date, Small Letters 65 160 225 500 1250 1800 3500 7500 22500 60000 67 1172
6166 1834 Small Date Small Letters 65 150 200 500 1250 1800 3500 6500 32500 65000 67 2260
6168 1835 65 140 200 475 1150 2400 3750 12500 26000 - 66 1904
6169 1836 Lettered Edge 65 160 225 500 1200 2000 3750 9000 25000 - 66 3046 6170 1836 50/00, Lettered Edge 100 300 575 2000 3500 6500 12000 35000 - - 65 178
Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 2, Reeded Edge, “50 CENTS” on Reverse (1836-1837)
6175 1836 1100 2850 3750 6000 10000 22500 75000 85000 - - 65 407 6176 1837 70 175 240 650 1200 2750 5250 19500 35000 110000 67 2263
Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 3, Reeded Edge, “HALF DOL.” on Reverse (1838-1839) 6177 1838 67 175 275 675 1200 3350 8250 22500 55000 100000 67 1787 6179 1839 67 175 270 600 1500 3500 6250 40000 55000 - 66 836 6180 1839 17500 50000 75000 - - 150000 - - - - 63 8 6181 1839-O 575 1400 2200 4000 9500 15000 21500 65000 120000 211000 67 651
CAPPED BUST HALF DOLLAR PROOFS
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade ALL
Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836)
6195 1820 17500 - - - - - - - - - 60 6196 1821 15000 20000 - - - - - - - - 61 6197 1822 - - - - - 150000 - - - - 65 2 86197 1822 CAM 16500 - - - - - - - - - 60 1 6199 1824 15000 20000 - - 70000 - - - - - 64 6202 1825 15000 20000 - - - - - - - - 61 2 6203 1826 - - - - 70000 - - - - - 64 9 594740 1826 CAM - - - - - 120000 - - - - 65 1 6205 1827 - - - - 70000 110000 175000 275000 - - 67 5 86205 1827 CAM - - - - - - 195000 - - - 66 1 6206 1828 15000 20000 - - 70000 - - - - - 64 6208 1829 - - - - 70000 110000 - - - - 65 4 6209 1830 - - - - 70000 110000 - - - - 65 1 514784 1830 CAM - - - 45000 - - - - - - 63 2 6210 1831 - - - - 70000 110000 - - - - 65 2 86210 1831 CAM - - - 65000 90000 - - - - - 64 1 6212 1832 - - - - 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 7 6213 1833 Crushed Lettered Edge - - 30000 45000 80000 140000 - - - - 65 2 6217 1834 15000 20000 - - 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 3 6218 1834 Crushed Lettered Edge - - - - 70000 - - - - - 64 1 86218 1834 Crushed Lettered Edge CAM - - - - 90000 - 195000 - - - 66 2 6219 1835 15000 20000 - - 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 2 6220 1835 Crushed Lettered Edge 10000 12500 22500 35000 60000 - - - - - 64 2 6221 1836 - - - - 70000 110000 175000 - - - 66 7 86221 1836 Lettered Edge CAM - - - - - 140000 - - - - 65 1 6228 1836 50/00, Lettered Edge - - - - 80000 115000 225000 - - - 66 3 Capped Bust Half Dollar (1807-1839) - Type 2, Reeded Edge, “50 CENTS” on Reverse (1836-1837) 6223 1836 22500 26500 32500 45000 60000 85000 110000 - - - 66 14 86223 1836 CAM - - - 47500 75000 - - - - - 64 4 6224 1837 17500 22500 32500 45000 - - - - - - 63 1
96914 2001-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 65 - - 70 8129
96916 2002-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 6990
96918 2003-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 7164
96920 2004-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 7469
96974 2005-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 60 - - 70 8330
96976 2006-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 40 - - 70 6987
149558 2007-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 50 - - 70 6228
394952 2008-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 55 - - 70 4909
407283 2009-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 45 - - 70 6115
419123 2010-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 60 - - 70 5003
505195 2011-S DCAM 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 45 - - 70 5701
511877 2012-S DCAM - 14 15 16 17 18 25 115 - - 70 1732
512019 2012-S BirthSet DCAM - - - - 15 25 50 375 - - 70
517529 2013-S DCAM - - - - - 8 16 65 - - 70 2207
524466 2014-S DCAM - - - - 7 8 15 65 - - 70 2121
537590 2015-S DCAM - - - - 10 12 18 50 - - 70 2441 599620 2016-S DCAM - - - - 17 18 26 50 - - 70 1441
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 - - 70 918 658205 2018-S DCAM - - 6 8 10 12 18 80 - - 70 853 689662 2019-S DCAM - - - 8 10 12 16 40 - - 70 3668
Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Clad, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999130 Type DCAM 6 9 t 10 t 11 t 12 t 13 t 22 s 1150 - - 70 6811 1976-S Clad 5 5 6 t 7 t 8 t 9 t 18 - - - 69 210 86811 1976-S Clad CAM 6 8 8 8 8 10 s 19 s 700 - - 70 977 96811 1976-S Clad DCAM 6 9 t 10 t 11 t 12 t 13 t 22 s 1150 - - 70 29627
Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 4, Silver, Bi-Centennial Reverse (1976) 999131 Type DCAM 7 11 12 13 14 14 20 350 - - 70 96812 1976-S Silver DCAM 7 11 12 13 14 14 22 750 - - 70 39476
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 8642 530174 2014-W ReverseProof 50thAnniversarySet - - 45 50 52 65 85 115 - - 70 8850
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 9690
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
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 3142
Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 2, Silver Clad (1965-1970) 6845 1965 SMS 4 10 12 16 28 225 - - - - 68 4661 86845 1965 SMS CAM 20 27 60 125 275 2500 - - - - 68 903 96845 1965 SMS DCAM 325 450 575 1350 5500 - - - - - 67 49 6846 1966 SMS 4 12 14 20 36 200 - - - - 68 4687 86846 1966 SMS CAM 12 40 55 70 115 450 - - - - 68 1043 96846 1966 SMS DCAM 135 235 450 500 1750 7000 - - - - 68 79 411636 1966 SMSNo“FG” 80 160 200 625 2500 - - - - - 67 288 411639 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse 25 35 60 100 200 300 - - - - 68 310 411640 1966 SMSDoubledDieObverse CAM 30 40 60 125 350 - - - - - 67 13 6847 1967 SMS 4 10 12 16 36 225 - - - - 68 2955 86847 1967 SMS CAM 12 20 26 40 85 450 - - - - 68 2089 96847 1967 SMS DCAM 32 70 100 215 800 5000 - - - - 68 255
Kennedy Half Dollar (1964 to Date) - Type 3, Copper-Nickel Clad (1971 to Date) 96788 2005-P SatinFinish 5 6 7 8 10 14 25 2000 - - 70 2248 96789 2005-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 16 25 - - - - 68 765 96790 2006-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 45 - - - 69 1125 96791 2006-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 16 125 - - - 69 1026 149531 2007-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 17 90 - - - 69 1036 149533 2007-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 65 5000 - - 70 1196 394940 2008-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 12 20 85 - - - 69 403 394942 2008-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 22 875 - - - 69 345 407278 2009-P SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 14 125 - - - 69 605 407280 2009-D SatinFinish 3 4 5 8 8 25 185 - - - 69 639 416790 2010-P
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 66 602 96858 1795 Off-Center Dr Bust 1900 3750 5750 10000 22500 53000 110000 150000 225000 450000 66 368 6859 1796 Small Date, Sm Letters 1900 3750 6000 10500 24000 - - - - 1175000 65 362 6860 1796 Small Date Large Letters 1900 3750 5750 10000 26000 90000 150000 - - - 62 370 6861 1796 Large Date, Small Letters 1900 3750 5750 8500 25000 - 150000 - 275000 - 64 248 6863 1797 9X7 Stars Large Letters 1900 3750 5750 10000 32500 - 100000 150000 - - 63 564 6865 1797 10X6 Stars 2000 3800 6000 10000 27500 50000 70000 150000 225000 - 64 353 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 - - 63 230 6868 1798 Small Eagle, 15 Stars 2500 4500 7750 13000 65000 - 130000 - - - 62 130 Draped Bust Dollar (1795-1804) - Type 2, Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804)
6872 Type 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 32500 57500 105000 225000 65 6873 1798 Large Eagle 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 32500 57500 105000 225000 65 2256 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 65 313 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 46 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 3842 6879 1799 Irregular Date-15 St 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 - - - - - 55 42 6881 1799 Obverse Stars 8x5 1050 1900 3500 5500 17500 - - - 105000 - 64 100 6883 1799/8 15 Reverse Stars 950 1600 2500 4000 10000 27500 32500 57500 115000 - 64 307 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 75 6887 1800 950 1600 2500 4000 9000 24500 42500 65000 125000 - 64 1416 6889 1800 Dotted Date 950 1600 2500 4200 15000 - - 75000 140000 - 64 123 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 - 64 178 6888 1800 Wide Date, Low 8 1000 1700 2600 4200 12500 - 33500 57500 95000 - 64 50 6893 1801 950 1600 2750 5000 10000 28500 42500 95000 150000 375000 65 635 40087 1802 950 1750 3000 4250 11500 24500 33500 57500 105000 225000 65 681 40090 1802/1 950 1600 2500 4000 9500 27000 50000 110000 200000 - 64 481 6900 1803 Small 3 950 1600 3000 4750 11500 27000 37500 65000 125000 - 64 468 6901 1803 Large
2016-D
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - George Washington (2007)
24450 Type DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70
150231 2007-S Washington DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 16846
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Adams (2007)
150232 2007-S Adams DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 16724
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Thomas Jefferson (2007)
150234 2007-S Jefferson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 16700
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Madison (2007)
150235 2007-S Madison DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 25 - - 70 16908
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Monroe (2008)
394879 2008-S James Monroe DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 10004
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Quincy Adams (2008) 394881 2008-S John Quincy Adams DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 25 - - 70 10054
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Andrew Jackson (2008)
394883 2008-S Andrew Jackson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 9997
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Martin Van Buren (2008)
394885 2008-S Martin Van Buren DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 10070
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William Henry Harrison (2009)
407395 2009-S William Henry Harrison DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 30 - - 70 6895
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Tyler (2009) 407397 2009-S John Tyler DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 34 - - 70 6823
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James K. Polk (2009)
407399 2009-S James K Polk DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 35 - - 70 6841
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Zachary Taylor (2009)
407401 2009-S Zachary Taylor DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 6936
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Millard Fillmore (2010) 417260 2010-S Millard Fillmore DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 37 - - 70 7856
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Franklin Pierce (2010)
417262 2010-S Franklin Pierce DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 7837
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Buchanan (2010)
417264 2010-S James Buchanan DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 32 - - 70 7698
417881 2010-S James Buchanan DCAM - - - - - - 18 120 - - 70
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Abraham Lincoln (2010) 417266 2010-S Abraham Lincoln DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 12 85 - - 70 8045
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Andrew Johnson (2011) 505211 2011-S Andrew Johnson DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 40 - - 70
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Ulysses S. Grant (2011) 505213 2011-S Ulysses S. Grant DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 45 - - 70 7177
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Rutherford B. Hayes (2011) 505216 2011-S Rutherford B. Hayes DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 35 - - 70 505217 2011-S Rutherford B Hayes
First Strike DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 6 18 40 - - 70
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James A. Garfield (2011) 505218 2011-S James Garfield DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 5 10 38 - - 70 7182
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Chester Arthur (2012) 512426 2012-S Chester A. Arthur DCAM 3 3 4 4 5 6 16 65 - - 70 3122
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Grover Cleveland 22nd (2012)
512427 2012-S Grover Cleveland 22nd DCAM - - - - 8 10 18 80 - - 70
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Benjamin Harrison (2012)
512429 2012-S Benjamin Harrison DCAM - - - 5 6 8 20 50 - - 70
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Grover Cleveland 24th (2012)
512428 2012-S Grover Cleveland 24th DCAM - - - - 6 8 20 60 - - 70 3111
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William McKinley (2013)
517339 2013-S William McKinley DCAM - - - 4 6 10 16 37 - - 70 3789
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Theodore Roosevelt (2013)
517337 2013-S Theodore Roosevelt DCAM - - - - 8 10 16 32 - - 70 3822
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William Howard Taft (2013)
517341 2013-S William H. Taft DCAM - - - - - 8 12 37 - - 70 3805
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Woodrow Wilson (2013)
517343 2013-S Woodrow Wilson DCAM - - - - 5 8 16 42 - - 70 3799
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Warren G. Harding (2014)
526310 2014-S Warren G. Harding DCAM - - - - - 4 12 37 - - 70 4090
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Calvin Coolidge (2014)
526309 2014-S Calvin Coolidge DCAM - - - - - 4 15 40 - - 70 4104
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Herbert Hoover (2014)
526308 2014-S Herbert Hoover DCAM - - - - - 4 12 42 - - 70 4086
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (2014)
526307 2014-S Franklin D. Roosevelt DCAM - - - 4 5 6 15 37 - - 70 4146
537253 2014-S Franklin D Roosevelt
Chronicles Set DCAM - - - - - 10 25 75 - - 70
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Harry S Truman (2015)
539582 2015-S Harry S. Truman DCAM - - 3 4 6 8 14 70 - - 70 6994
545177 2015-P Harry S Truman Rev PR - - - 85 100 110 140 600 - - 70 1840
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Dwight D. Eisenhower (2015)
541300 2015-S Dwight D Eisenhower DCAM - 3 4 5 6 7 14 30 - - 70 7026
546160 2015-P D. D. Eisenhower Rev PR - - - - 60 90 120 600 - - 70 1419
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John F. Kennedy (2015)
541303 2015-S John F. Kennedy DCAM - - - - - 8 15 30 - - 70 7100
568441 2015-P John F Kennedy Rev PR Chronicles Set - - - 12 15 22 45 450 - - 70
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Lyndon B. Johnson (2015)
541305 2015-S Lyndon B Johnson DCAM - - - - 3 5 12 30 - - 70 6959
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Richard Nixon (2016)
595755 2016-S Richard Nixon DCAM - - - - 5 7 12 30 - - 70 4505
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Gerald Ford (2016)
595757 2016-S Gerald Ford DCAM - - - - 5 6 12 30 - - 70 4530
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Ronald Reagan (2016)
595759 2016-S Ronald Reagan DCAM - - - - - 7 12 35 - - 70 4545
616129 2016-S Ronald Reagan Rev PR Chronicles Set - First Strike - - - - 10 12 20 175 - - 70
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 0 0 BestGrade ALL
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - George Washington (2007)
24451 Type 4 4 5 6 8 10 42 - - - 69
390546 2007-P G. Washington - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 165 - - - 69 742
390547 2007-P G Washington - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 200 - - - 69 716
390548 2007-D G. Washington - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 7 12 65 - - - 69 935
390549 2007-D G Washington - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 90 - - - 69 890
396509 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering
George Washington - Satin Finish - 1100 1250 1600 - - - - - - 66 1
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Adams (2007)
390550 2007-P J Adams - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 150 - - - 69 715 390551 2007-P J. Adams - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 160 - - - 69 774 390552 2007-D J Adams - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 35 - - - 69 920
390553 2007-D J. Adams - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 35 - - - 69 937 395920 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering
John Adams-Satin Finish 100 125 175 250 900 - - - - - 67
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Thomas Jefferson (2007) 390554 2007-P T. Jefferson - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 50 - - - 69 863 390555 2007-P T Jefferson - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 125 - - - 69 850 390556 2007-D T. Jefferson - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 969 390557 2007-D T Jefferson - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 976 396508 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering
Thomas Jefferson - Satin Finish 67 90 135 250 410 1000 - - - - 68 165
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Madison (2007) 390558 2007-P J Madison - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 100 - - - 69 802 390559 2007-P J. Madison - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 717
390560 2007-D J Madison - Pos A SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 966 390561 2007-D J. Madison - Pos B SF 4 4 5 6 8 10 50 - - - 69 955 403355 (2007) Missing Edge Lettering MadisonSatin Finish 25 30 40 50 100 125 - - - - 68 1848
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - James Monroe (2008) 394650 2008-P James Monroe - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 65 - - - 69 737 394654 2008-P James Monroe - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 340 - - - 69 781 400137 2008-P Dbld Edge Let.-Overlap Monroe - Satin Finish - 20 40 75 150 375 - - - - 68 1 394659 2008-D James Monroe - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 110 - - - 69 752 394660 2008-D James Monroe - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 110 - - - 69 716 401846 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering James MonroeSatin Finish - 150 185 235 410 600 1500 - - - 69 68
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Quincy Adams (2008) 394669 2008-P John Q Adams-Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 115 - - - 69 839 394671 2008-P John Q Adams-Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 85 - - - 69 821 394670 2008-D John Q Adams-Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 50 - - - 69 789 394672 2008-D John Q Adams-Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 100 - - - 69 816 410736 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering
John Q Adams - Satin Finish 60 70 80 105 185 325 - - - - 68 1935
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Andrew Jackson (2008) 410853 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering
Andrew Jackson - Satin Finish 21 26 55 100 125 225 1000 - - - 69 325 394862 2008-P Andrew Jackson - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 80 - - - 69 780 394864 2008-P Andrew Jackson - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 80 - - - 69 713 394863 2008-D Andrew Jackson - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 75 - - - 69 829 394865 2008-D Andrew Jackson - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 90 - - - 69 813
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - Martin Van Buren (2008) 394875 2008-P M. Van Buren - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 375 - - - 69 737 394876 2008-D M Van Buren - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 90 - - - 69 827 394877 2008-P M. Van Buren - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 65 - - - 69 774 394878 2008-D M Van Buren - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 575 - - - 69 740 413087 (2008) Missing Edge Lettering
Van Buren - Satin Finish 34 45 100 125 160 200 - - - - 68 586
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - William Henry Harrison (2009)
407379 2009-P WH Harrison - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 12 500 - - - 69 445 407381 2009-P W.H. Harrison - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 260 - - - 69 439 407380 2009-D WH Harrison - Pos A Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 300 - - - 69 631 407382 2009-D W.H. Harrison - Pos B Satin Finish 4 4 5 6 8 10 225 - - - 69 597 413088 (2009) Missing Edge Lettering
Presidential Dollars (2007 to Date) - John Tyler (2009)
John Tyler-Satin Finish - - - 1000 - - - - - - 66 3
8524 1912-S 740 s 750 s 960 s 1800 5250 15000 32500 175000 - - 65 1034 8525 1913 620 s 630 s 660 s 715 s 950 s 1215 s 1980 s 7750 65000 - 66 9555 8526 1913-S 730 s 750 s 910 s 2100 4000 12500 20000 125000 225000 - 66 1302
8527 1914 620 s 630 s 660 s 740 s 1125 s 2250 s 3750 s 12000 170000 s - 66 2638 8528 1914-D 620 s 630 s 660 s 865 s 1200 s 2250 s 4250 19000 50000 - 66 2307 8529 1914-S 705 s 725 s 910 s 2000 4500 8500 45000 135000 - - 65 1115 8530 1915 620 s 630 s 660 s 715 s 875 s 1265 s 2430 s 8000 - - 65 5518
8531 1915-S 680 s 705 s 1035 s 2500 6000 13500 55000 - - - 64 871 8532 1916-S 700 s 710 s 740 s 1400 2250 4250 s 7500 37500 90000 - 66 1773 8533 1929
67 18
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 30
8558 Type 12000 14000 15000 20000 25000 35000 70000 155000 275000 550000 66
8559 1797 Large Eagle - 16500 17500 42500 65000 98500 165000 - - - 63 204
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 66 476
98562 1799 Small Stars Obverse - 14000 15000 23000 27500 47500 85000 160000 325000 - 65 191
8563 1800 - 14000 15000 23000 27500 36000 85000 250000 385000 - 65 161
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 - 65 169 98565 1803 Large Stars Reverse - - - 26000 29000 45000 84500 155000 275000 - 65 45 8566 1804 Crosslet 4 - 30000 45000 75000 95000 150000 225000 525000 - - 64 41 DRAPED
66 8575 1838
9000 25000 60000 85000 125000 - - - - 63 84 8576 1839/8
of 1838 2500 5000 14000 32500 47500 85000 150000 350000 850000 - 66 142 Liberty
$10 (1838-1907) -
2,
Motto (1839-1866) 8579 Type 1100 t 1150 t 1325 3500 10500 19750 37500 145000 225000 375000 67 8580 1839 Type of 1840 5500 15000 50000 90000 125000 - - - - - 62 38 8581 1840 1350 1650 3750 17500 45000 - - - - - 62 141 8582 1841 1230 t 1350 t 2600 11000 21500 62500 - - - - 63 174 8583 1841-O 12000 16000 85000 - - - - - - - 58 63 8584 1842 Large Date 1250 t 1300 s 3250 16500 35000 65000 100000 200000 - - 65 136 8585 1842 Small Date 1280 t 1350 t 3000 15000 27500 70000 - - - - 63 68 8587 1842-O 1300 1900 8500 75000 100000 290000 - - - - 63 199 8588 1843 1115 t 1200 t 4250 23500 - - - - - - 61 154 8589 1843-O 1100 t 1300 4250 15000 40000 - - - - - 62 314 8590 1844 3500 5000 18000 - - - - - - - 58 31 8591 1844-O 1350 t 1600 5500 17500 40000 - - - - - 62 256 8592 1845 1450 1700 10000 - 67500 - - - - - 62 83 8593 1845-O 1225 t 1500 7500 25000 70000 - 150000 - - - 64 168 8594 1846 1150 t 2100 10000 42500 55000 - - - - - 62 98 8595 1846-O 1750 2500 9500 45500 - - 150000 - - - 64 176
8597 1847 1100 t 1150 t 1325 3500 8250 22500 55000 - - - 64 1052
8598 1847-O 1150 t 1250 t 2650 9000 25500 37500 80000 - - - 64 792 8599 1848 1100 t 1150 t 1325 7500 14500 35000 42500 - - - 64 226 8600 1848-O 1600 2800 8500 18500 32500 60000 75000 - 375000 - 66 145 8601 1849 1100 t 1150 t 1325 3500 10500 19750 37500 - - - 64 888 8602 1849-O 1775 3500 10000 35000 - - - - - - 61 90
8603 1850 Large Date 1100 t 1150 t 1325 4250 13000 50000 85000 - - - 64 327
8604 1850 Small Date 1300 t 1475 t 3250 9000 - 49500 - - - - 63 128 8605 1850-O 1450 t 2000 6500 35000 - - 150000 400000 - - 65 176 8606 1851 1100 t 1150 t 1325 5500 11500 37000 55000 - - - 64 203 8607 1851-O 1300 t 1350 t 1825 9500 35000 - 75000 - - - 64 654 8608 1852 1100 t 1150 t 1425 4250 10750 - - - 350000 - 66 535 8609 1852-O 2100 t 3000 10000 115000 - - - - - - 60 110 8610 1853 1100 t 1150 t 1325 3500 10500 19750 39000 - - - 64 497 8611 1853/’2’ 1330 t 1625 t 3500 12500 55000 - - - - - 62 111 8612 1853-O 1200 t 1450 4500 20000 - - - - - - 61 226
8613 1854 1125 t 1250 t 1900 6000 19000 - 50000 - - - 64 180 8614 1854-O SmallDate 1300 1750 4000 20000 - - - - - - 60 153 98614 1854-O LargeDate 1150 t 1500 3750 15000 - 55000 - - - - 63 115 8615 1854-S 1125 t 1300 4250 12500 42500 - - - - - 62 378 8616 1855 1100 t 1150 t 1325 4250 9250 19750 38000 - - - 64 376 8617 1855-O 3100 4500 10750 27500 - - - - - - 61 86 8618 1855-S 3500 4000 25000 - - - - - - - 55 65 8619 1856 1100 t 1150 t 1325 3500 10500 19750 50000 - - - 64 256 8620 1856-O 2100 t 3000 10500 60000 - - - - - - 60 99 8621 1856-S 1300 t 1395 t 2750 12500 20000 40000 - - - - 63 213 8622 1857 1150 t 1450 2950 17500 40000 - - - - - 62 123 8623 1857-O 3500 5500 12500 - - - - - - - 58 76 8624 1857-S 1550 2250 6000 11500 14000 25000 90000 - - - 64 83 8625 1858 7500 9000 22000 - - - - - - - 58 44 8626 1858-O 1430 t 1700 4000 12500 25000 45000 - - - - 63 165 8627 1858-S 3000 4000 17500 - - - - - - - 58 52 8628 1859 1340 t 1475 t 2750 - 47000 - - - - - 62 113 8629 1859-O 9500 16500 37500 - - - - - - - 58 44 8630 1859-S 6000 8250 32500 - - - - - - - 55 37 8631 1860 1240 t 1400 t 3250 10000 17500 27500 50000 - - - 64 130 98631 1860-O 1900 2700 6750 17500 45000 75000 - - - - 63 125 8632 1860-S 7500 11000 30000 75000 - - - - - - 60 32 8633 1861 1450 t 1650 t 2525 6000 9500 19750 37500 - 250000 - 66 507 8634 1861-S 6500 s 8500 s 17500 - - - - - - - 58 67 8635 1862 2000 3500 7500 22500 - - - - - - 61 116 8636 1862-S 5500 8500 27500 - - - - - - - 61 58 8637 1863 20000 35000 80000 - - 200000 - - - - 63 23 8638 1863-S 10000 16500 37500 125000 - - - - - - 61 41 8639 1864 8000 11000 40000 65000 - - - - - - 61 26 8640 1864-S 85000 125000 245000 - - - - - - - 55 26 8641 1865 6250 9000 21500 - - 150000 - - - - 63 55 8642 1865-S 9000 12500 35000 - - - - - - - 55 26 8643 1865-S 865/Inverted186 7500 14000 42500 - - - 250000 - - - 64 44 8644 1866-S NoMotto 10000 14000 27500 - - - - - - - 58 42
Liberty Head $10 (1838-1907) - Type 3, With Motto (1866-1907)
8648 Type 1090 t 1100 t 1120 t 1150 t 1170 t 1285 t 1745 s 2525 s 4750 28500 68 8649 1866 Motto 3000 4000 11000 42500 - - - - - - 61 60 8650 1866-S Motto 3500 5000 12500 - - - - - - - 58 35 8651 1867 3000 4500 13000 37500 - - - - - - 61 50 8652 1867-S 5000 7500 25000 - - - - - - - 58 40 8653 1868 1500 t 1650 3750 16500 37500 - - - - - 62 163 8654 1868-S 2150 2600 6750 - - - - - - - 58 60 8655 1869 3000 5500 12000 42500 52500 - - - - - 62 49 8656 1869-S 3500 4500 13000 35000 - - - - - - 61 45 8657 1870 1670 t 2250 8250 - - - - - - - 58 72 8658 1870-CC 55000 65000 150000 - - - - - - - 55 53 8659 1870-S 2650 3750 11000 35000 - - - - - - 61 77 8660 1871 3000 3750 10500 50000 - - - - - - 60 47 8661 1871-CC 8500 15000 28000 - - - - - - - 58 81 8662 1871-S 1800 2450 10000 - - - - - - - 58 73 8663 1872 4900 7000 17500 - 45000 - 60000 - - - 64 42 8664 1872-CC 12500 14000 42500 - - - - - - - 58 70 8665 1872-S 1300 s 1650 6000 25000 - - - - - - 60 118 8666 1873 12500 21000 45000 85000 - - - - - - 60 19 8667 1873-CC 21500 27500 75000 - - - - - - - 58 56 8668 1873-S 1750 3000 8500 27500 55000 - - - - - 62 73 8669 1874 1165 t 1200 t 1350 t 1650 5000 15500 32500 75000 - - 65 430 8670 1874-CC 4750 5800 22500 - - 250000 - - - - 63 208 8671 1874-S 1950 2300 9500 - - - - - - - 61 93 8672 1875 135000 200000 - - - - - - - - 53 10 8673 1875-CC 7000 9500 52500 - 150000 - - - - - 62 97 8674 1876 8000 11000 35000 100000 - - - - - - 60 36 8675 1876-CC 5800 12000 42500 - - - - - - - 58 103 8676 1876-S 3500 5000 27500 - - - - - - - 55 73 8677 1877 4000 7500 15000 40000 t - - - - - - 61 45 88677 1877 PL - - - 45000 s - - - - - - 60 1 8678 1877-CC 9500 13500 65000 - - - - - - - 58 62 8679 1877-S 1265 t 1500 5000 - - - - - - - 58 136 8680 1878 1130 t 1150 t 1220 t 1270 t 1600 4500 10000 35000 - - 65 353 8681 1878-CC 11500 17500 50000 - - - - - - - 58 67 8682 1878-S 1195 t 1250 t 2250 13500 - - 45000 - - - 64 169 8683 1879 1150 t 1170 t 1240 t 1325 t 1370 t 2500 5000 16500 37500 - 66 938 8684 1879-CC 24000 25000 62500 - - - - - - - 58 46 8685 1879-O 12500 17500 40000 80000 - - - - - - 61 46 8686 1879-S 1115 t 1135 t 1295 t 1330 t 1600 6250 - 50000 - - 65 585 8687 1880 1090 t 1100 t 1120 t 1150 t 1275 t 1500 5000 24000 - - 65 1846 8688 1880-CC 1850 2300 7000 37500 - - - - - - 61 161 8689 1880-O 1750 2500 5500 20000 37500 - 145000 - - - 64 209 8690 1880-S 1140 t 1200 t 1245 t 1285 t 1345 t 1535 t 9750 - - - 64 894 8691 1881 1090 t 1100 t 1120 t 1150 t 1170 t 1435 t 2000 24500 - - 65 8312 8692 1881-CC 1950 2350 3500 7750 15000 50000 - - - - 63 343 8693 1881-O 1690 t 2030 t 4000 15000 - - - - - - 61 148 8694 1881-S 1090 t 1100 t 1120 t 1150 t 1295 t 2000 - - - - 63 1947 8695 1882 1090 t 1100 t 1120 t 1150 t 1170 t 1510 t 2050 - 62500 - 66 9237
LIBERTY HEAD $10 PROOFS CONTINUED
PCGS
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 4
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 32500 s - - - - - 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 10 8834 1894 5850 7600 12000 19000 28000 55000 75000 - - - 66 5 88834 1894 CAM 6250 - 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 3 98835 1895 DCAM - - 13000 22500 37500 65000 95000 - - - 66 7 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 8 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 6 8838 1898 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 23 88838 1898 CAM - 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 1 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 12 8841 1901 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 22 88841 1901 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 7 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 39 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 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 8 8846 1906 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 95000 - - 67 29 88846 1906 CAM 6500 8500 12000 19500 27500 60000 70000 105000 - - 67 10 98846 1906 DCAM - - - - - - 95000 - - - 66 1 8847 1907 5750 7500 11500 17500 25000 50000 65000 - - - 66 42 88847 1907 CAM - - - 19500 27500 60000 70000 - - - 66 17
t 1180 t 1450 t 1550 2650 3750 6000 16000 30000 80000 67 1189
8854 1908-DNoMotto 1125 t 1180 t 1225 t 1250 t 2750 s 5000 14000 45000 100000 - 66 1283
Indian $10 (1907-1933) - Type 4, With Motto (1908-1933)
8858 Type 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1295 s 1410 s 1750 s 3250 s 7500 37500 68
8859 1908Motto 1150 t 1200 t 1240 t 1305 t 1470 s 1610 s 2400 7500 16500 37500 68 6143
8860 1908-DMotto 1115 t 1125 t 1185 t 1230 t 2400 s 4000 12000 27500 42500 85000 68 1051
8861 1908-S 1140 t 1150 t 2150 4300 9000 12750 15500 25000 36500 57500 68 873
8862 1909 1150 t 1160 t 1210 t 1230 t 1345 s 1650 5500 18500 28500 98500 67 2980
8863 1909-D 1140 t 1165 t 1260 t 1280 t 1545 s 2750 11500 30000 57500 125000 67 1611 8864 1909-S 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1500 2250 s 4000 9500 21000 45000 90000 67 1225
8865 1910 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1335 s 1510 s 1850 s 6750 13500 62500 67 6386 8866 1910-D 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1370 s 1510 s 1750 s 5000 12500 98500 67 12757 8867 1910-S 1140 t 1150 t 1200 t 1240 t 1450 4750 10500 67500 145000 - 66 2688 8868 1911 1135 t 1155 t 1190 t 1210 t 1325 s 1450 s 1900 s 7500 14000 50000 67 11685 8869 1911-D 1140 t 2000 3750 10000 14000 22500 75000 200000 s - - 65 890 8870 1911-S 1140 t 1175 t 1850 3750 6500 11000 13500 28500 52500 - 66 460
8871 1912 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1410 s 1535 s 2000 7000 26500 70000 67 7128 8872 1912-S 1140 t 1150 t 1185 t 1450 2500 s 5000 s 8000 40000 s 125000 - 66 1481 8873 1913 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1320 s 1510 s 2650 s 7500 15000 85000 67 7308 8874 1913-S 1140 t 1150 t 2100 4500 8500 18500 45000 160000 s - - 65 833 8875 1914 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1320 s 1600 s 3000 s 9000 27500 48500 67 2809 8876 1914-D 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1320 s 1800 s 3000 8500 26500 100000 67 3676 8877 1914-S 1115 t 1190 t 1460 t 1750 3000 4000 s 9500 36000 175000 - 66 1236 8878 1915 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1420 s 1610 s 2750 s 6000 22500 47500 67 5652 8879 1915-S 1245 t 1375 t 3500 6250 11000 18000 s 32500 65000 s 117500 175000 67 448 8880 1916-S 1215 t 1225 t 1410 t 1700 2500 5500 12000 24000 47500 110000 67 1237 8881 1920-S - 26000 47500 70000 85000 117500 185000 275000 350000 - 66 67 8882 1926 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1295 s 1410 s 1750 s 3250 s 17500 - 66 39035 8883 1930-S - - - 45000 60000 70000 80000 100000 140000 325000 67 99 8884 1932 1115 t 1125 t 1160 t 1180 t 1295 s 1410 s 1750 s 3250 s 7500 40000 67 63176 8885 1933 75000 85000 100000 150000 200000 250000 385000 750000 1000000 - 66 25
8889 Type 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 85000 175000 - - 68 8890 1908Motto 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 85000 185000 - - 67 47 8891 1909 9000 10500 17500 29500 37500 75000 105000 - - - 68 34 8892 1910 9000 10500 17500 29500 37500 75000 105000 200000 - - 67 24
8893 1911 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 85000 175000 - - 67 29 8894 1912 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 90000 185000 - - 67 21 8895 1913 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 65000 90000 195000 - - 67 23 8896 1914 9000 10500 19000 31000 41000 80000 110000 - - - 66 18 8897 1915 8500 10000 16000 27500 35000 80000 115000 - - - 66 18
Liberty Head $20 (1849-1907) - Type 1, No Motto (1849-1866)
8900 Type 2130 t 2150 t 2450 t 4500 5500 8500 9500 14500 30000 120000 67 8902 1850 2750 3250 6000 15000 38000 67500 200000 - - - 64 1364 8903 1850-O 5350 9000 30000 65000 - - - - - - 61 301 8904 1851 2130 t 2150 t 2650 t 6000 13500 28000 55000 - - - 64 1059 8905 1851-O 3350 4250 8000 32500 60000 90000 - - - - 63 641 8906 1852 2130 t 2150 t 2450 t 6000 12500 22500 65000 - - - 64 1230 8907 1852-O 2750 4000 10500 37500 72500 - - - - - 62 483 8908 1853 2130 t 2150 t 2550 t 5500 16000 36000 - - - - 63 1137 8909 1853/’2’ 2650 3950 9500 28500 - - - - - - 61 161 8910 1853-O 5500 8000 18500 37500 - 90000 - - - - 63 199 8911 1854 SmallDate 2130 t 2250 t 3250 7500 17500 30000 - 85000 - - 65 829 98911 1854 LargeDate 2480 t 3450 17500 27500 50000 - 110000 - - - 64 95 8912 1854-O 200000 285000 450000 - - - - - - - 58 18 8913 1854-S 6000 8500 19500 28500 43500 57500 92500 150000 - - 65 202 8914 1855 2130 t 2250 t 3500 11000 20000 52500 82000 125000 - - 65 432 8915 1855-O 22500 40000 75000 - - - - - - - 58 54 8916 1855-S 2130 t 2150 t 2450 t 7500 17500 30000 45000 65000 200000 - 66 1390 8917 1856 2130 t 2150 t 3850 7500 17500 45000 - - - - 63 385 8918 1856-O 225000 260000 425000 - - - - - - - 58 16 8919 1856-S 2280 t 2350 t 3050 t 5500 13500 19500 27500 52500 115000 - 66 2286 8920 1857 2130 t 2150 t 2550 t 6500 22500 50000 85000 - - - 64 590 8921 1857-O 7500 10500 21000 80000 95000 200000 - - - - 63 121 8922 1857-S 2130 t 2150 t 2450 t 4500 5500 8500 9500 14500 30000 120000 67 7342 8923 1858 2270 t 2600 3750 9500 25000 40000 65000 - - - 64 411 8924 1858-O 5750 10000 35000 72500 100000 - - - - - 62 129 8925 1858-S 2130 t 2150 t 2950 t 8000 16500 40000 - - - - 63 833 8926 1859 3150 6500 16500 32500 60000 - - - - - 62 115 8927 1859-O 20000 30000 77500 150000 - - - - - - 60 52 8928 1859-S 2130 t 2150 t 3750 11500 22500 60000 - - - - 63 793 8929 1860 2130 t 2150 t 2450 t 5000 9500 22500 70000 135000 - - 65 833 8930 1860-O 22500 40000 70000 - 135000 - - - - - 62 54 8931 1860-S 2130 t 2150 t 3250 8000 24500 30000 42500 - - - 64 642 8932 1861 2130 t 2150 t 2450 t 4250 7250 19500 27000 65000 - 350000 67 2566 8934 1861-O 30000 45000 78000 250000 - - - - - - 60 129 8935 1861-S 2130 t 2450 t 3750 15000 32500 55000 - - - - 63 752 8936 1861-S Paquet 45000 70000 130000 - - - - - - - 58 84 8937 1862 5250 11250 22500 40000 60000 80000 - - - - 63 88 8938 1862-S 2130 t 2350 t 3500 10500 32500 60000 - - - - 63 834 8939 1863 4000 6000 18500 30000 57500 80000 100000 - - - 64 175 8940 1863-S 2230 t 2350 t 3500 7500 22500 31500 47500 - - - 64 744 8941 1864 3000 5000 12000 22500 47500 72500 - 275000 - - 65 291 8942 1864-S 2330 t 2350 t 3500 7250 21500 40000 60000 - - - 64 842 8943 1865 2155 t 2250 t 3950 t 7000 16000 22500 32500 80000 - - 65 483 8944 1865-S 2130 t 2150 t 2950 t 6750 11000 17000 24000 34000 45000 - 66 1447 8945 1866-S NoMotto 10000 22500 70000 165000 400000 - - - - - 62 155
LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 0 0 BestGrade
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 130000 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 16000 20000 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 16000 20000 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 20 89112 1896 CAM - - - 33000 61000 120000 157500 - - - 66 2 99112 1896 DCAM - - - 36500 67500 130000 185000 300000 - - 67 15 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 11 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 7 99116 1900 DCAM - - - - 67500 130000 - 325000 - - 67 14 9117 1901 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 24 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 9119 1903 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 40 89119 1903 CAM - - 24000 33000 61000 120000 - - - - 65 12
LIBERTY HEAD $20 PROOFS CONTINUED
PCGS DESCRIPTION Desig. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66
0
9120 1904 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 52 89120 1904 CAM - 18000 - 33000 61000 120000 - - - - 65 21 99120 1904 DCAM - - - - 67500 - - - - - 64 1 9121 1905 14000 17000 22000 31500 52000 95000 - - - - 65 25 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 SPECIAL STRIKE
PCGS
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 REGULAR STRIKES
PCGS
St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 1, High Relief (1907)
9133 Type 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 25000 45000 90000 s 250000 350000 69 9135 1907 HighRelief-WireEdge 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 25000 45000 90000 s 250000 350000 69 4334 9136 1907 HighRelief-FlatEdge 11500 14000 16000 17500 21500 32500 45000 95000 s 275000 395000 68 827 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 2, No Motto (1907-1908)
9140 Type 2175 t 2200 t 2325 t 2450 t 2500 t 2650 2850 3500 6000 s 18500 69 9141 1907 Saint 2175 t 2200 t 2325 t 2450 t 2550 t 2700 4000 s 6250 50000 135000 68 17982 9142 1908 NoMotto 2175 t 2200 t 2325 t 2450 t 2500 t 2650 2850 3500 6000 s 18500 69 164612 9143 1908-D NoMotto 2275 t 2350 t 2475 t 2600 t 2650 t 2875 7000 s 25000 - - 66 5419 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1907-1933)
9146 Type 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2285 t 2625 t 3300 s 13500 125000 68 9147 1908 Motto 2135 t 2155 t 2190 t 2210 t 2275 t 5000 s 12000 32500 100000 - 67 3402 9148 1908-D Motto 2135 t 2155 t 2175 t 2210 t 2250 t 2335 t 5000 s 20000 s 105000 - 67 3565
9149 1908-S 3750 6000 10500 13500 21500 29000 60000 105000 200000 - 67 577
9150 1909 2145 t 2165 t 2190 t 2245 t 2285 t 5250 37500 90000 - - 66 2198 9151 1909/8 2485 t 2505 t 2765 t 3100 4000 11000 47500 100000 - - 66 2407 9152 1909-D 2160 t 2205 t 3600 4250 6000 10000 s 31000 85000 400000 - 67 793 9153 1909-S 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2205 t 2275 t 2335 t 5000 s 22500 75000 - 67 7379 9154 1910 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2365 t 2460 t 6250 47500 - - 66 10226 9155 1910-D 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2205 t 2245 t 2310 t 2650 t 7000 75000 s - 67 8195 9156 1910-S 2170 t 2205 t 2215 t 2235 t 2275 t 2335 t 8500 s 32500 95000 200000 68 5934 9157 1911 2195 t 2255 t 2340 t 2360 t 2425 t 3600 15000 42500 185000 - 67 3051 9158 1911-D 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2295 t 2365 t 2600 t 3325 t 5000 s 57500 - 67 13491 9159 1911-S 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2315 t 2600 t 4000 s 13000 90000 s - 67 5626 9160 1912 2160 t 2225 t 2415 t 2495 t 2915 t 4200 25000 60000 - - 66 4051 9161 1913 2160 t 2245 t 2315 t 2445 t 2525 t 5500 60000 - - - 65 3346 9162 1913-D 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2275 t 2335 t 4500 40000 - - 66 5489 9163 1913-S 2170 t 2355 t 2515 t 3500 4250 6000 35000 s 175000 s - - 66 1983 9164 1914 2185 t 2305 t 2415 t 2645 t 2725 t 4750 25000 s 65000 s - - 66 2346 9165 1914-D 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2210 t 2300 t 2500 t 2875 t 8500 s 62500 - 67 8690 9166 1914-S 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2315 t 2400 t 3075 t 7500 s - - 66 21914 9167 1915 2170 t 2305 t 2385 t 2520 t 2965 t 4750 19000 125000 - - 66 2399 9168 1915-S 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2450 t 2875 t 7500 s - - 66 15414 9169 1916-S 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2295 t 2565 t 2850 t 3325 t 7500 - - 66 5297 9170 1920 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2210 t 2275 t 4500 200000 - - - 65 7896 9171 1920-S 19500 36500 52000 67500 80000 132500 500000 650000 - - 66 104 9172 1921 42500 72000 89500 110000 230000 425000 600000 850000 - - 66 102 9173 1922 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2350 t 3800 26500 - - 66 49709 9174 1922-S 2360 t 2605 t 2715 t 3250 3750 s 7000 s 50000 110000 s - - 66 1341 9175 1923 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2450 t 4500 s 40000 s - - 66 27535 9176 1923-D 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2325 t 2435 t 2975 t 4050 s 13500 - 67 9494 9177 1924 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2285 t 2625 t 3300 s 13500 125000 68 316210 9178 1924-D 2435 t 3600 4600 5500 7000 11000 75000 175000 - - 66 713 9179 1924-S 2435 t 3185 t 4500 6800 9000 15000 115000 - 500000 - 67 547 9180 1925 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2285 t 2625 t 3800 s 30000 - 67 53234 9181 1925-D 3000 5000 5900 8000 9000 20000 105000 200000 - - 66 408 9182 1925-S 4000 5500 8750 11500 14500 40000 225000 315000 425000 550000 68 454 9183 1926 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2285 t 2725 t 3550 s 40000 - 67 25940 9184 1926-D - 14000 16000 17000 20000 39500 225000 350000 - - 66 194 9185 1926-S 2335 t 2805 t 3500 4600 6250 9000 s 24500 90000 147500 - 67 806 9186 1927 2135 t 2155 t 2165 t 2185 t 2225 t 2285 t 2625 t 3300 s 20000 - 67 164967 9187 1927-D - - - 950000 1400000 1600000 1950000 2450000 3000000 - 67 9 9188 1927-S 9500 20000 26000 28500 45000 70000 195000 280000 385000 - 67 150 9189 1928
3000000 - - 67 9132 1907 EX-HR Inverted Edge
- - -
- - - 2000000 2200000 - 68 1 St. Gaudens $20 (1907-1933) - Type 3, With Motto (1907-1933) 9200 Type 13500 15000 19500 28000 57500 100000 155000 225000 300000 - 68 9205 1908 Matte 13500 15000 19500 28000 57500 100000 155000 225000 - - 67 48 9206 1909 14500 16500 21500 31000 65000 130000 195000 275000 - - 67 22 9207 1910 14500 16500 21500 31000 62500 125000 185000 250000 350000 - 68 39 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 25 9211 1914 14500 16500 21500 31000 62500 130000 195000 - - - 66 18 9212 1915 15000 17000 22500 33000 67500 130000 - - - - 65 15
50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 1250 32500 68 1466
9235 1935-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 1250 - 67 1423
9237 1936 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 175 350 1950 - 67 1524
9238 1936-D 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 165 325 1250 37500 68 1788
9239 1936-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 175 400 1500 - 67 1566 9241 1937 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 235 375 2850 - 67 1271 9242 1937-D 50C Arkansas 100 105 110 120 130 135 190 375 1300 40000 68 1349
9243 1937-S 50C Arkansas 90 95 100 110 120 125 250 700 8000 - 67 1129
9245 1938 50C Arkansas 95 100 110 145 170 175 300 700 2500 - 67 957
9246 1938-D 50C Arkansas 95 100 110 140 150 200 285 475 4000 35000 68 968
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 - 67 780 9250 1939-D 50C Arkansas 160 180 225 275 300 395 500 750 2850 45000 68 808 9251 1939-S 50C Arkansas 150 170 185 225 310 395 525 850 4750 - 67 830
9254 1936-S 50C Bay Bridge 120 120 130 140 150 160 180 300 850 13500 68 6809
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 1812 9258 1935 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 650 - 67 1929
9259 1935-D 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 210 300 2250 - 67 1146 9260 1935-S 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 250 900 20000 68 1240 9262 1935/34 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 170 185 260 700 15000 68 2141 9263 1935/34-D 50C Boone 200 215 225 260 325 400 575 725 1400 8500 68 819 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 2486 9267 1936-D 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 900 - 67 1558 9268 1936-S 50C Boone 115 120 130 140 160 175 200 260 650 13500 68 1406 9270 1937 50C Boone 110 115 120 125 135 150 185 260 650 10000 68 2430 9271 1937-D 50C Boone 130 140 160 175 225 235 350 475 900 13000 68 907 9272 1937-S 50C Boone 130 140 160 175 225 250 350 600 1500 17500 68 828 9274 1938 50C Boone 150 210 240 250 315 350 425 575 1800 17500 68 854 9275 1938-D 50C Boone 130 150 175 245 300 350 375 650 1000 12500 69 875 9276 1938-S 50C Boone 140 160 225 275 300 350 425 600 1600 24000 68 801 9279 1936 50C Bridgeport 110 115 125 135 140 150 175 275 1100 - 67 5536 9281 1925-S 50C California 150 170 180 190 200 275 425 625 1850 12500 68 5911 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 1714 9284 1936-D 50C Cincinnati 210 230 265 300 325 375 425 560 1850 25000 68 2049 9285 1936-S 50C Cincinnati 210 230 270 285 300 360 450 800 13500 - 67 1567 9288 1936 50C Cleveland 80 85 90 100 105 115 125 185 1050 - 67 8298 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 2475 9292 1936-D 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 205 215 225 265 500 5000 68 2340 9293 1936-S 50C Columbia 170 185 190 200 205 215 225 265 600 6250 68 2338 9296 1892 50C Columbian 18 26 35 60 85 130 350 650 3000 35000 68 7136 9297 1893 50C Columbian 18 28 32 50 70 110 275 600 2600 - 67 7883 9299 1935 50C Connecticut 200 210 220 230 260 280 350 525 1600 20000 68 5212 9301 1936 50C Delaware 190 205 205 215 225 230 240 300 700 25000 68 4893 9303 1936 50C Elgin 170 175 175 175 175 180 200 225 475 11000 68 6451 9305 1936 50C
9330 1921 50C Missouri 300 400 490 525 700 750 1500 4600 - - 66 2441 9331 1921 50C Missouri 2X4 450 525 625 725 850 950 1600 4500 - - 66 1995 9333 1923-S 50C Monroe 42 53 70 85 110 165 500 1500 17000 - 67 4583 9335 1938 50C New Rochelle 260 270 280 300 315 325 350 450 875 12500 68 4798 9337 1936 50C Norfolk 260 260 265 265 280 290 310 330 425 1150 69 5463 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 3765 9341 1926-S 50C Oregon 110 125 145 165 200 210 250 300 750 7000 68 4572 9342 1928 50C Oregon 170 190 200 220 225 235 265 375 700 8500 68 2099 9343 1933-D 50C Oregon 270 290 300 325 375 500 625 850 1350 15000 68 2203 9344 1934-D 50C Oregon 160 175 185 190 200 210 250 400 950 20000 68 2645 9345 1936 50C Oregon 130 150 160 170 180 190 240 275 550 7500 68 2866 9346 1936-S 50C Oregon 140 160 170 175 190 225 260 310 575 7500 68 1817 9347 1937-D 50C Oregon 135 155 175 185 200 225 250 275 475 1800 69 3843 9348 1938 50C Oregon 115 135 160 175 200 210 250 275 600 12500 68 2235 9349 1938-D 50C Oregon 110 130 160 175 200 225 250 300 475 2000 69 2372 9350 1938-S 50C Oregon 110 130 150 165 200 215 275 325 600 4000 68 2226 9352 1939 50C Oregon 390 400 410 425 485 500 525 625 900 10000 68 1331 9353 1939-D 50C Oregon 390 400 415 435 450 475 525 575 900 4500 68 1407 9354 1939-S 50C Oregon 390 400 415 425 450 475 550 650 975 5500 68 1308 9357 1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific 260 465 525 625 750 900 1600 2750 7500 35000 68 3756 9359 1920 50C Pilgrim 65 80 90 95 100 120 185 350 1900 15000 68 6670 9360 1921 50C Pilgrim 130 140 150 165 175 200 260 500 2000 25000 68 3141 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 3719 9364 1936-D 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 200 975 50000 68 3019 9365 1936-S 50C Rhode Island 80 95 100 105 115 125 145 250 1500 - 67 2578 9367 1937 50C Roanoke 135 140 150 160 180 185 200 250 575 4500 68 6736 9369 1936 50C Robinson - 105 110 120 125 140 175 275 1750 15000 68 5087 9371 1935-S 50C San Diego 75 85 90 95 100 110 125 190 550 10500 68 11692 9372 1936-D 50C San Diego 90 100 105 105 110 120 135 225 950 27500 68 7536 9374 1926 50C Sesquicentennial 60 85 100 110 115 200 1250 22500 - - 66 5590 9376 1935 50C Spanish Trail 700 750 800 900 1000 1050 1150 1350 2250 22500 68 3852 9378 1925 50C Stone Mountain 45 60 65 75 85 100 165 275 700 22500 68 13515 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 4485 9382 1935 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 165 250 265 475 12500 68 2799 9383 1935-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 190 250 450 9000 68 2814 9384 1935-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 265 600 15000 68 2368 9386 1936 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 180 250 475 8500 68 2600 9387 1936-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 275 475 5000 68 2834 9388 1936-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 300 675 16000 68 2348 9390 1937 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 190 325 725 8000 68 1947 9391 1937-D 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 225 300 550 24000 68 2104 9392 1937-S 50C Texas 105 125 135 145 150 175 200 275 625 25000 68 1911 9394 1938 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 260 310 425 575 1500 32500 68 1373 9395 1938-D 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 290 375 525 900 30000 68 1468 9396 1938-S 50C Texas 160 180 200 215 250 300 425 525 1100 30000 68 1446 9399 1925 50C Vancouver 225 265 345 360 375 450 575 850 2500 17500 68 3633 9401 1927 50C Vermont 175 205 225 250 265 275 400 650 3200 17500 68 4943 9403 1946-51 Booker Washington Type 16 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 400 8000 68 9404 1946 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 450 15000 68 4791 9405 1946-D 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 20 24 24 32 50 100 800 12000 68 2817 9406 1946-S 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 20 24 24 32 42 65 400 10500 68 4245 9408 1947 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 20 24 32 50 80 190 4000 - 67 1789 9409 1947-D 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 20 24 30 55 70 265 4500 - 67 1226 9410 1947-S 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 20 24 45 55 80 130 1450 - 67 1542 9412 1948 50C Booker T Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 80 165 2400 - 67 1624 9413 1948-D 50C Booker T. Washington 20 22 24 27 37 65 95 150 1200 - 67 1634 9414 1948-S 50C Booker T Washington 20 22 24 30 45 70 95 120 900 - 67 1611 9416 1949 50C Booker T. Washington 33 37 42 50 70 95 110 150 1000 - 67 1647 9417 1949-D 50C Booker T Washington 34 40 50 60 85 110 115 150 850 - 67 1649 9418 1949-S 50C Booker T. Washington 34 40 50 60 75 100 115 150 725 - 67 1756 9420 1950 50C Booker T Washington 22 24 27 32 60 75 80 150 1200 - 67 1211 9421 1950-D 50C Booker T. Washington 22 25 35 50 70 80 100 175 1650 - 67 1223 9422 1950-S 50C Booker T Washington 16 18 20 24 24 32 50 75 475 - 67 2487 9424 1951 50C Booker T. Washington 16 18 20 24 24 32 50 100 2650 - 67 2587 9425 1951-D 50C Booker T Washington 32 40 45 50 60 75 85 185 1100 - 67 1296 9426 1951-S 50C Booker T. Washington 30 38 40 44 50 65 90 150 600 - 67 1396 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 1368 9431 1951-D 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 40 55 80 325 - - 66 1371 9432 1951-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 55 80 140 2500 - 67 1610 9434 1952 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 40 50 150 1400 12500 68 5879 9435 1952-D 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 20 30 45 65 100 400 - - 66 1144 9436 1952-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 17 20 30 55 65 150 3000 - 67 1476 9438 1953 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 20 25 35 60 90 350 5500 - 67 1273 9439 1953-D 50C Washington-Carver 18 19 22 30 45 65 95 600 12000 - 67 1140 9440 1953-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 24 35 45 140 4150 - 67 2282 9442 1954 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 25 30 38 55 65 300 12500 - 67 1596 9443 1954-D 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 22 30 50 65 550 - - 66 1443 9444 1954-S 50C Washington-Carver 15 16 18 24 30 40 50 165 5200 - 67 2270 9447 1936 50C Wisconsin 145 150 160 175 180 185 200 225 425 5000 68 6727 9449 1936 50C York 155 160 160 160 165 165 170 195 350 2500 69 6413
Welcome to this edition of Rare Coin Market Report Auction Highlights, where we showcase some significant coins that recently sold at auction. The three coins covered here took strong prices, proving that the coin market is still remarkably active and strong in many areas.
The 1937 Walking Liberty Proof Half Dollar has a mintage of 5,728, making it the secondlowest mintage proof for the series. Its design is also one of the most iconic and popular in all of numismatics – so popular, that the American Silver Eagles from 1986 to date have a virtually identical obverse design. Any Proof Walking Liberty Half Dollar is scarce in PR68, and the 1937 Proof is no exception. At PCGS, we have graded only about a dozen or so examples at that level, with most specimens fetching an average of $7,500 on average. However, on October 16, 2020, an especially stunning PCGS PR68 example sold for an astonishing $60,000 at a Heritage Auctions sale. This particular example exhibits nice toning on both the obverse and reverse and, not to mention, has a phenomenal strike.
By Jaime HernandezDouble Eagles stored in government vaults were melted. At PCGS, we have graded a total of just 77 examples of this issue in all grades combined. Any time an example is available in the marketplace, it commands a great deal of collector interest and a strong premium. This is exactly what happened at a September 2020 GreatCollections auction, where a PCGS MS65+ example realized an outstanding $131,625.
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The 1932 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle has a large mintage of 1,101,750, making it appear as if it were a common issue. But this isn’t at all the case, as most examples were stored in government vaults and never issued for circulation Following the government’s recall on gold coinage in 1933, m
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The 1995-W Proof Silver Eagle isn’t necessarily a coin that realizes large sums of money, but it is a key date of a popular series nonetheless. For many years, the 1995-W Proof Silver Eagle, with a mintage of 30,125, was the sole key-date coin in the entire American Silver Eagle series That is, until the 2019-S Enhanced Reverse Proof Silver Eagle was released with its mintage of just 30,000 coins. However, for over 20 years, the 1995-W was also considered the “king of coins” by many American Silver Eagle collectors. So, whenever a 1995-W Proof Silver Eagle comes up at auction, it captures the attention of collectors, for it still holds a special place in their collections. In October 2020, Stack’s Bowers Galleries offered an example graded PCGS PR69DCAM that fetched $2,400.
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.
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Recently, PCGS Banknote had this beautiful Gold Certificate come through the grading room. Interestingly, the submitter had no idea of the value, and when we had to move the submission to a more valuable tier, she explained that she had just found the banknote in an old book from her husband’s father and was valuing it at the price she was offered. Delighted to hear we valued the piece at five figures, she was happy to pay the modestly increased grading fee.
We graded this example as a Very Fine 30 due to limited folds and wear. We were happy to see this example retained a bright orange back along the entire design, as these Gold Certificates often have the ink oxidize to brown on the backs over time in places.
In 1882 an act was passed that allowed for the issue of Gold Certificates in denominations of not less than $20, and they were to be redeemable in gold on demand. These issues were intended to circulate in commerce as the earlier examples of 1875 and prior were primarily used for moving large sums of gold around without carrying the physical bullion (the lowest denomination was $100).
The first issues of 1882 had a holdover from those issued in prior years in that they had a countersignature of the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York City as well as text stating they had to be presented to said office.
The very first issues of 1882 had a hand signature, but this last variety incorporated a facsimile signature into the printing plate. With the engraved countersignature of Thomas C. Acton, we arrive at the catalog number of Fr.1189a, as found in Paper Money of the United States by Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg. After these issues, the
countersignature and text relating to redemption at the New York City office were omitted from the design, making the triple-signature pieces an interesting variety.
A portrait of U.S. Senator and New York Governor Silas Wright, Jr., is seen at the left. Wright also served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1827 through 1829 and was state comptroller from 1829 until 1833.
Assistant Treasurer Thomas Coxon Acton, Sr., was also commissioner of the New York City Police from 1860 through 1869 as well as the founder and president of the Bank of New Amsterdam. He is also known for modernizing the New York City Fire Department.
Blanche Kelso Bruce’s facsimile signature is seen at the right as register of the treasury. Born in 1841 into slavery, he went on to become the first African American U.S. senator to serve a full term.
James Gilfillan’s signature is also seen at right as treasurer of the United States.
Appointed by Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877, he held this position through the presidency of his former classmate James A. Garfield. Given the note’s illustrious history, it seems fitting in its new PCGS Banknote holder rather than hidden away inside a book!
Cory Williams is a Senior Banknote Grader at Collectors Universe. His interest in numismatics was sparked early by his stepfather's childhood collection and eventually led him to employment as a professional numismatist in 2008. In addition to banknotes, his numismatic interests include ancient coins.
The area of Chinese numismatics is broad and complex. For a long period of time, some issues were shunned as nonnumismatic and labeled as fantasy and forgery issues. This, in part, had to do with the writings of Eduard Kann in his book The Catalog of Chinese Coinage, which was the standard reference for Chinese coins first published in 1954. Kann had seen first-hand some of these pieces made and sold to collectors, tourists, and overseas deployed forces as “coins,” and these pieces surface again being promoted as coins when no such piece actually existed or such issue was a forgery. Yet, feeling the need to include them in his catalog to show people the forgery and fantasy would work against his desires to impede the collecting and promoting of such pieces.
Now, after more than 60 years since these pieces were illustrated by Kann, they have an avid and active collector market and are themselves being counterfeited due to their growing market prices. In 2019 at the PCGS Asia office in Shanghai, a set of two fantasy coins were submitted for certification. The pieces tell an interesting story and show the how the market for such pieces has blossomed.
China in the 1930s and 1940s was home to foreigners who were stationed there, many of whom would look to bring home souvenirs, gifts, or add to their collecting interests like coins and stamps. Having Chinese coins with diverse designs could help merchants with their sales. This was especially true if these pieces were large crown-size silver items. Finding real Chinese coins that fit this need was costlier than manufacturing such pieces. Filling this need, the producers could choose designs with many Chinese symbols and themes and manufacture uncirculated examples to sell as premium metallic products to such consumers. From these, hundreds of different “fantasy” and “forgery” issues were produced and sold as numismatic and tourist products in China.
One such design of these fantasy issues is now believed to have been originally issued as a set. The fantasy coins or medals feature a unique obverse and reverse designs listed by Kann as B-13 and B-14 and known to come in both gold and silver metals. Incorrectly described as bearing the likeness of Emperor Kuang Hsu by Kann, the piece actually features the portrait of Prince Zai Feng. The reverse features a five-clawed dragon, which for the Chinese means the dragon is reserved
China “1885” Fantasy Dollar Kann-B13 PCGS MS63
China “1885” Fantasy Dollar Kann-B14 PCGS MS63
for the emperor, where four clawed dragons are used by princes. Prince Zai Feng could not officially use the five-clawed dragon as his symbol. The second piece also incorrectly described by Kann as “Lun Yu,” where no such person is known in the court of the late Qing Dynasty, there is an Empress Long Yu, but this person is not the one depicted on the medal. The medal actually features Empress Dowager Cixi. The reverse of the medal features a Fenghuang, or Chinese phoenix.
So, this set of medals has reverses featuring both a dragon and a phoenix. Both symbols of Chinese imagery popular in antiquity, currently and abroad. Together these two mythological symbols can represent “yin and yang,” perfect balance, and successful married life. The obverse features Price Zai Feng, the father of Emperor Pu Yi, the last emperor of China, and the other depicts Empress Dowager Cixi, who chose Pu Yi as the Emperor symbolized this balance that, together, put Pu Yi into power.
Perhaps 80 years after these fantasy issues were produced, they have become quite popular among collectors of Chinese coins, both for their designs and scarcity. In the November Chengxuan Auction, a set of these medals realized the price of 287,500 RMB, or about $43,000 USD. The set was then submitted to the PCGS office in Shanghai for certification, where both pieces graded MS63.
Jay began collecting coins at the age of 13, when he inherited his uncle’s coin collection. Turner is proficient in U.S. and 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.
The hobby of collecting Mexican coins is popular around the world for many reasons. First, there are the beautiful, classical designs of the coins through the centuries, including the famous Pieces of Eight, Mexican Centenarios, and the Libertad bullion series. I remember my first foray into numismatics was in 2005, in Mexico, when my great grandmother gave me a big jar full of old coins. I was impressed at the diversity of sizes and engravings of the coins.
From that moment, I decided to learn more about the old money, and with the help of all my family I started to buy my first coins on the internet. I also went to local coin club meetings, and then there is perhaps the most important part: buying books and requesting advice from advanced collectors. I must confess, it was difficult at the beginning as the youngest member, because all my peers were triple my age or even more... However, more than being a problem, I saw an opportunity to ask these people all kinds of questions so I could understand in a better way all of the important topics I needed to know as a coin collector, such as grading, detection of counterfeits, how to store and manage my collection, where and who to buy from, and more.
with others, and for that reason I became closer to literature and academics. Therefore, in 2014 I started to write articles covering different topics of Mexican coinage, and during that same year I created my own blog. Today, it has more than 50 articles. At the same time, I have joined numismatic organizations that enrich my knowledge. My articles are now published in journals and other publications in the United States, Mexico, and many nations in South America.
Over the past few years, I published two books about Mexican pattern coins; the first in 2016 is titled Las Pruebas de la Moneda Mexicana del Siglo XX ("The Mexican Coin Patterns of the 20th Century"), and the second released in 2019 has the same title but includes more information. Both were the first investigation related to Mexican patterns with more than 500 specimens registered, recognized by several institutions in United States and Mexico, and the standard for PCGS regarding these Mexican coins.
questions so in a way aspects your life. With coins you learn
Moreover, in my area of collecting I decided not to venture into being a dealer I believe the knowledge that I write, learn, and discover needs to be shared
Pablo Luna H Herrera is a Mexican coin expert and auuthor of books on his favorite numismatic sp s eciality Image is courtesy of Pablo Luna H Herrera.
This hobby can give you a lot of useful things that resonate throughout all aspects of your life. With coins you learn about history, economics, law, math, etc. You can also become acquainted with amazing people from all over the world who share in your hobby The hobby can also prove profitable, allowing you to make money through investing or working as a dealer AsMr Q DavidBowerssays,“toknownumismatics is to love it.”
“Unobtainable,” “scarce beyond belief,” and “flat-out impossible” are some of the phrases you may hear on your quest to find a Gem Type 2, With Motto Liberty Head $20. A very high-grade Type 2 is the rarest of the Liberty denominations, save for the first year $10 Liberties. The 1869 that graces the cover of this issue of PCGSRare Coin Market Report is a glowing example of its rarity and physical presence. Off-the-charts luster, deep orange, purple, and yellow colors make this a true Gem in every sense of the word. Just one MS66 and one MS67 are finer for the entire type – both are common-date coins and not as a rare as this coin.
So how did an entire U.S. gold coin type become so much more difficult to acquire than its counterparts? Well, for the Type 1s, that question is easily answered; the shipwreck hoards gave the numismatic community hundreds of high-end and well-preserved Type 1 early San Francisco Double Eagles. Even outside of shipwreck coins, there are three Type 1 $20s
that are finer than this coin, making Gem Type 2s rarer than Type 1s. For Type 3s, it’s a numbers game, with millions of gold coins being produced instead thousands, it was bound that some would get saved and preserved. With a mintage of 175,130, the 1869 is generally considered a low-mintage coin. Considering many of the Type 2s were sent overseas and then in the 1930s fell victim to the Treasury’s large melting plan, it is easy to see why the Type 2s did not survive.
When building a collection of coins, focus on owning great coins for what they are: coins that shock and awe. Stretch, be uncomfortable… If you are buying the right coins, it just might make your collecting experience so much better.
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