1787 Fugio Cent United States 4 Cinq PCGS 0 BN This coin has been encapsulated as Genuine by PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .97 suggests Environmental Damage as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable.
1787 Mass Cent Arrows Left PCGS 0 Bent This coin has been encapsulated as Genuine by PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .98 suggests Damage as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable.
1003
ND Auctori Plebis Uniface Obv NGC 35 BN Breen-1152 What is known about this unusual token, is that the obverse is quite similar to a bust left Connecticut copper, especially the 1787 coppers minted by Jarvis and Company in New Haven. Were the token to have a reverse, it would have been intended for circulation in America as the legends: AUCTORI PLEBIS (By the authority of the people) and INDEP ET LIBER (Independence and Liberty) are typically anti-royalist; however, the figure of Liberty on the reverse (not on this token) is clearly based on Seated Britannia, resting her right arm on an anchor and her left on a globe, with the crowned English lion resting at her feet. Consulted references suggest the token may be of American origin, while Breen considers it to be from Birmingham. Breen-1152.
1828 13 Stars PCGS 0 BN This coin has been encapsulated as Genuine by PCGS. The PCGS number ending in .92 suggests Cleaning as the reason, or one of the reasons, that PCGS deemed this coin not gradable. There were 606,000 coins minted for this date.
1865 Fancy 5 PCGS 62 BN Nearly Choice. Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. PCGS has certified 19 coins at this level with 68 finer.
1019
1868 PCGS 64 RB Nearly Gem. Red Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces.
1020
1868 PCGS 65 RB Gem. Red Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. This coins encapsulation is affixed with an Eagle Eye label. PCGS has certified 91 coins at this level with a mere four finer.
1877 ANACS 4 BN Corroded Good Details The 1877 Indian Head Cent has the second lowest mintage of any date in the series (the 1909-S has the lowest) and the lowest mintage of any Indian Head Cent produced at Philadelphia. There were 852, 500 coin minted for this date.
1028
1877 ANACS 8 BN Corroded VG Details The 1877 Indian Head Cent has the second lowest mintage of any date in the series (the 1909-S has the lowest) and the lowest mintage of any Indian Head Cent produced at Philadelphia. There were 852,500 coin minted for this date.
1029
1877 PCGS 25 BN The 1877 Indian Head Cent has the second lowest mintage of any date in the series (the 1909-S has the lowest) and the lowest mintage of any Indian Head Cent produced at Philadelphia. There were 852,500 coin minted for this date.
Remember the above checked lots for bidding by selecting ==>
Note: If you made selections, you must use this button before leaving this page
Up to 20 lots of interest may be placed in your personal tracking list,
which you can later view in the "Track & Bid" page.
While you are viewing lots in our catalog, you can check the boxes for
each lot you want to add, and then click the "Track" button. Your selected
lots will be added to the list, and you will be returned to the same
catalog page. From here, you may continue paging through the catalog
and selecting more lots.
Alternatively, you can bid on a single lot at a time by clicking on its
image button or its title, which will bring you to that lot's viewing page.
From there, you can bid directly on the lot, which also inserts it into your
personal tracking list.
Once the auction has started, the "Track & Bid" page will show you the current high
bids for the lots in your tracking list, and you can place bids on them
if you want to. Even before an auction has begun, you can place maximum
bids on lots from the "Track & Bid" page.
You can also place sold lots from past auctions in your tracking list:
This provides you with a handy personalized list of realized prices... a
valuable reference for your bidding decisions.