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1911 NGC PF67+ $2.50 Indian

1911 NGC PF67+ $2.50 Indian

 $65750 

The Indian Quarter Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $5 Indian Half Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. In 1911, only 191 quarter eagles were struck at the Mint in Philadelphia and only 2 coins have received the PF67+ grade by NGC, making this coin a true rarity in the series. Lastly, NGC has assigned this piece a + grade, only coins at the high end of their assigned grade which are approaching the quality requirements for the next grade can receive this designation. For example, a coin graded NGC PF 67+ is close to the quality of a coin graded NGC PF68. In addition to their superior technical merit, coins that receive a + must have above-average eye appeal.

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1911 NGC PF67+ $2.50 Indian

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  • 1 of only 2 in population!
  • PF67+
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1912 NGC MS61 $2.50 Indian

1912 NGC MS61 $2.50 Indian

 $635 

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1912 NGC MS61 $2.50 Indian

 $635 
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  • 1 of only 2,450 in NGC population!
  • Mint State 61
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1912 PCGS MS63 $5 Indian

1912 PCGS MS63 $5 Indian

 $2195 

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1912 PCGS MS63 $5 Indian

 $2195 
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  • 1 of only 1,674 in PCGS population!
  • Mint State 63
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1913 PCGS MS62 $5 Indian

1913 PCGS MS62 $5 Indian

 $1295 

The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $5 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. The Indian Half Eagle was produced form 1908-1916, and then returned for one final year of production in 1929. Needless to say, there aren’t many on the market. Out of over 900,000 coins minted, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the MS62 grade by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1913 PCGS MS62 $5 Indian

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  • 1 of only 4,022 in PCGS population!
  • Mint State 62
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1913-S NGC MS60 $5 Indian

1913-S NGC MS60 $5 Indian

 $2375 

The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $5 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. The Indian Half Eagle was produced form 1908-1916, and then returned for one final year of production in 1929. Needless to say, there aren’t many on the market. The San Francisco Mint Struck over 400,000 pieces in 1913, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the AU58 grade by NGC, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1913-S NGC MS60 $5 Indian

 $2375 
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  • 1 of only 36 in NGC population!
  • MS60
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1913-S PCGS AU58 $5 Indian

1913-S PCGS AU58 $5 Indian

 $1325 

The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $5 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. The Indian Half Eagle was produced form 1908-1916, and then returned for one final year of production in 1929. Needless to say, there aren’t many on the market. The San Francisco Mint Struck over 400,000 pieces in 1913, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the AU58 grade by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1913-S PCGS AU58 $5 Indian

 $1325 
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  • 1 of only 536 in PCGS population!
  • AU58
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1913-S PCGS MS60 $5 Indian

1913-S PCGS MS60 $5 Indian

 $2375 

The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $5 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. The Indian Half Eagle was produced form 1908-1916, and then returned for one final year of production in 1929. Needless to say, there aren’t many on the market. The San Francisco Mint Struck over 400,000 pieces in 1913, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the AU58 grade by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1913-S PCGS MS60 $5 Indian

 $2375 
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  • 1 of only 27 in PCGS population!
  • MS60
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1914-D NGC AU58 $2.50 Indian

1914-D NGC AU58 $2.50 Indian

 $595 

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1914-D NGC AU58 $2.50 Indian

 $595 
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  • 1 of only 2,012 in NGC population!
  • About Uncirculated 58
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1915-S PCGS AU58 $5 Indian

1915-S PCGS AU58 $5 Indian

 $1950 

The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $5 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. The Indian Half Eagle was produced form 1908-1916, and then returned for one final year of production in 1929. Needless to say, there aren’t many on the market. The San Francisco Mint Struck only 164,000 pieces in 1915, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the AU58 grade by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1915-S PCGS AU58 $5 Indian

 $1950 
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  • 1 of only 372 in PCGS population!
  • AU58
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1916-S NGC AU 58 $5 Indian CAC

1916-S NGC AU 58 $5 Indian CAC

 $1325 

The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $5 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. The Indian Half Eagle was produced form 1908-1916, and then returned for one final year of production in 1929. Needless to say, there aren’t many on the market. The San Francisco Mint Struck only 240,000 pieces in 1916, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the AU58 grade by NGC, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1916-S NGC AU 58 $5 Indian CAC

 $1325 
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  • 1 of only 36 in CAC AU58 population!
  • About Uncirculated 58
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1916-S PCGS MS60 $5 Indian

1916-S PCGS MS60 $5 Indian

 $1450 

The Indian Half Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $5 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. The Indian Half Eagle was produced form 1908-1916, and then returned for one final year of production in 1929. Needless to say, there aren’t many on the market. The San Francisco Mint Struck only 240,000 pieces in 1916, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the MS60 grade by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1916-S PCGS MS60 $5 Indian

 $1450 
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  • 1 of only 44 in PCGS population!
  • Mint State 60
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

 $0 

Only 6 finer at NGC. The conditionally challenged 1917-S Reverse Mintmark issue is a much rarer Walking Liberty half dollar in Gem grades than the generous mintage might imply. This is an exceptionally lustrous and beautiful example bathed in a faint medley of light russet iridescence. NGC Price Guide..$12,000.

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1917-S NGC MS65 Walking Liberty Half Dollar

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  • 1 of 4 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS65
  • Obverse features a left facing profile of Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap adorned with wheat and cotton balls in her hair and the reverse features a Bald eagle with outstretched wings clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons.
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1922 NGC MS65 $20 Saint Gaudens

1922 NGC MS65 $20 Saint Gaudens

 $5625 

Arguably the most beautiful coin ever designed is the $20 Gold Saint Gaudens. The Saint Gaudens obverse features a full-length portrait of Liberty grasping a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The coin’s reverse depicts a breathtaking eagle in flight—perhaps the most spectacular likeness of the nation’s official emblem ever to grace a U. S. coin or medal. In 1908 the Mint produced over 1 million $20 Saint Gaudens and less than only a small fraction of those coins struck have achieved the grade of MS65 by NGC.

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1922 NGC MS65 $20 Saint Gaudens

 $5625 
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  • 1 of only 538 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS65
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty striding in front of the sun's rays with a fiery torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle in flight.
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1925 PCGS MS65 $20 Saint Gaudens

1925 PCGS MS65 $20 Saint Gaudens

 $3375 

Arguably the most beautiful coin ever designed is the $20 Gold Saint Gaudens. The Saint Gaudens obverse features a full-length portrait of Liberty grasping a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left. The coin’s reverse depicts a breathtaking eagle in flight—perhaps the most spectacular likeness of the nation’s official emblem ever to grace a U. S. coin or medal. In 1908 the Mint produced nearly 3 million $20 Saint Gaudens and less than 1% of those coins struck have achieved the grade of MS65 by PCGS.

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1925 PCGS MS65 $20 Saint Gaudens

 $3375 
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  • 1 of only 7,054 in PCGS population!
  • PCGS MS65
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty striding in front of the sun's rays with a fiery torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle in flight.
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1926 NGC MS62 $2.50 Indian CAC

1926 NGC MS62 $2.50 Indian CAC

 $695 

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1926 NGC MS62 $2.50 Indian CAC

 $695 
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  • 1 of only 74 in CAC population!
  • Mint State 62
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1926 NGC MS64 $10 Indian

1926 NGC MS64 $10 Indian

 $2400 

The $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle was minted from 1907-1933 and is the last $10 gold coin which was struck for circulation. It was designed by the revered Augustus Saint-Gaudens. In 1926 the Mint struck over 1 million $10 Gold Indians, and less than 1% of those coins have been graded MS64 by NGC. This highly lustrous coin is featured in a classic NGC holder.

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1926 NGC MS64 $10 Indian

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  • 1 of only 5,024 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS64
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty crowned with a war bonnet encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1926 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Gold Indian CAC

1926 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Gold Indian CAC

 $1195 

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1926 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Gold Indian CAC

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  • 1 of only 663 in CAC population!
  • Mint State 64
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1928 NGC MS63 $2.50 Gold Indian CAC

1928 NGC MS63 $2.50 Gold Indian CAC

 $950 

The Indian Quarter Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s design and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse design”. In fact, this $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinction of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $5 Indian Half Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well received when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. Having their production ceased in 1929, the $2.50 Indian Half Eagle was in production for barely 15 years, meaning that there aren’t many on the market. Out of over 400,000 coins minted, less than 2% of those coins have achieved the MS63 grade by NGC and only 212 coins have been certified by CAC, making this piece highly desirable by collectors. Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) holds coins to a higher standard so collectors can be confident in the value of their pieces. They are a third party, that verifies previously graded coins and award their sticker only to those coins that meet the standard for today’s selective buyer.

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1928 NGC MS63 $2.50 Gold Indian CAC

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  • 1 of only 212 in MS63 CAC population!
  • Mint State 63
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1928 NGC MS64+ $20 Saint Gaudens

1928 NGC MS64+ $20 Saint Gaudens

 $3150 

This is a 1928 $20 Saint Gaudens Gold NGC MS64+ Double Eagle Coin, graded by NGC and minted by the US Mint. It features a beautiful design by Augustus Saint Gaudens and is composed of 0.900 fineness gold with a precious metal content of 0.9675 per unit. The strike type is business and it is classified as MS 64 grade. This coin is a wonderful addition to any collection and is a great investment in precious metals.

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1928 NGC MS64+ $20 Saint Gaudens

 $3150 
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  • 1 of only 348 in NGC population!
  • NGC MS64+
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty striding in front of the sun's rays with a fiery torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle in flight.
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1928 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Liberty CAC

1928 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Liberty CAC

 $1515 

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1928 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Liberty CAC

 $1515 
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  • 1 of only 463 in CAC population!
  • Mint State 64
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1929 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Gold Indian

1929 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Gold Indian

 $945 

The Indian Quarter Eagle was first released in 1908. What makes this coin unique in American numismatics is how the fields of the coin are raised higher than the rest of the coin’s de¬sign and have no raised edge. This is called an “incuse de¬sign”. In fact, this $2.50 Indian Quarter Eagle carries the distinc¬tion of being one of only two designs in American history to use an incuse design. The other is the $5 Indian Half Eagle. The decision to strike coins like this was not well re¬ceived when they came out. However, today they are beloved by collectors. Having their production ceased in 1929, the $5 Indian Half Eagle was in production for barely 15 years, meaning that there aren’t many on the market. Out of over 500,000 coins minted, less than 1% of those coins have achieved the MS64 grade by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable by collectors.

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1929 PCGS MS64 $2.50 Gold Indian

 $945 
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  • 1 of only 2,179 in PCGS population!
  • Mint State 64
  • The obverse features an image of Liberty wearing a full headdress encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" above and the date below and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1932 PCGS MS63 1932 $10 Gold Indian CAC

1932 PCGS MS63 1932 $10 Gold Indian CAC

 $1925 

In 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned noted sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to redesign the entire American coinage spectrum from the cent to the double eagle. Working in his studio in Cornish, New Hampshire (now a National Historic Site), the artist prepared many sketches. In failing health, Saint-Gaudens was able to complete or nearly complete work for just two denominations, the $10 and $20, both of which were first struck in 1907. This series would also represent the final $10 gold coin that would be used in circulation as currency and the collecting of $10 Gold Indians has created a specialty amongst collectors. Furthermore, the grade of the coin has been verified by the Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC). CAC holds coins to a higher standard so collectors can be confident in the value of their pieces. They are a third party that verifies previously graded coins and award their sticker only to those coins that meet the standard for today’s selective buyer.

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1932 PCGS MS63 1932 $10 Gold Indian CAC

 $1925 
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  • 1 of only 604 in PCGS population!
  • Mint State 63
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty crowned with a war bonnet encircled by 13 stars and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1932 PCGS MS64 $10 Gold Indian CAC

1932 PCGS MS64 $10 Gold Indian CAC

 $2625 

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  • 1 of only 1,336 in CAC population!
  • PCGS MS64
  • The obverse features Lady Liberty crowned with a war bonnet encircled by 13 stars with the word "Liberty" on her hair band and the reverse features a majestic bald eagle.
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1986 NGC MS70 $25 Gold American Eagle

1986 NGC MS70 $25 Gold American Eagle

 $2700 

Marking the inaugural release of the revered American Gold Eagle series, this 1986 Gold American Eagle coin is among the most coveted coins ever minted. Boasting a perfect MS70 grade from the NGC, this particular 1986 $25 Gold Eagle is truly exceptional. Secure an irreplaceable treasure while you can!

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1986 NGC MS70 $25 Gold American Eagle

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  • 1 of only 715 in NGC population!
  • Perfect Mint State 70
  • Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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