7/21/25 11:18 AM
Gold: $3,397.32
Silver: $38.93
Platinum: $1,452.15
Palladium: $1,260.82
G/S: 87.26
Pt/G: 0.43
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  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #251 - Ten Type Coins
  • Hammer: $800
  • Collector Lots-U.S. Type
  • 101st Airborne Collection. An all-different group of type coins spans several decades. An 1853 half-dime, AU with frosty luster over clashed dies and toned, leads off. Next are four dimes: 1857 (XF, some reverse luster), 1884 (AU but very dark), 1907-D (AU, small obverse dot), and 1876 (AU, obvious album toning). Five remaining coins are all quarters: 1857 (VF and bluish toning), 1857-O (VF+), 1877-CC (VF), 1891 (VF but a trifle dull), and 1904-O (Fine, superb original). Ten coin lot.
 
  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #334 - 1853 PCGS MS-64+ CAC
  • Hammer: $1,450
  • Gold Dollars-Liberty Head
  • 1853 is a year replete with a nice variety of type coins, most of them approachable including the 1853 gold dollar. Here is an enchanting example that has all the makings of a gem, but at a much more affordable price given the "plus" grade assessed by PCGS. Opulent, velvety sheen and a delightful strike contribute to visual appeal, the only detriment (that the cataloger could find) being a few trivial hairlines sweeping across the portrait.

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G/S: 87.26  Pt/G: 0.43

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