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Category:  World Coins
Owner:  Dave Walker
Last Modified:  6/10/2019


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View Coin 1820 1C N-13 Large Date United States 1C 1820 LARGE DATE N-13 PCGS MS 65 Red Brown 1820 Matron Head Cent. Newcomb-13. Large Date. Rarity-1. Mint State-65 RB (PCGS).
Highly lustrous light olive brown on the obverse with generous mint red undertones mottled throughout the fields and recesses. The reverse is similar near the center, but it is otherwise deep bluish steel. A couple of small marks left of Liberty's nose and a short streak of deeper patina on the N of UNITED will serve to identify this piece in the future.

An obverse crack connects all stars and digits of the date, as seen on all examples of the variety. The late state dies, Noyes' State-C/B, are identified by peripheral flowlines and weakening of the dentil tips. Another interesting feature of this specimen is that it was apparently struck in a broken collar. An irregular ridge of metal is seen following the edge of the coin from about star 3 to star 6, where it passes under the grading holder gasket. This is not a feature we recall having noticed on other examples of this variety.

This is a Randall Hoard variety and readily available in nice condition. It is also a very popular type coin as it tends to be found with fresh surfaces, good color and excellent eye appeal, as seen here. Supposition of the Randall Hoard source for nice 1820 cents is somewhat safe, as Dr. Montroville Dickeson wrote about them in 1859, prior to the discovery of the hoard, that "good specimens [are] difficult to be obtained."
PCGS# 1616. NGC ID: 2256.
PCGS Population: 87, 41 finer (MS-66+ BN finest) (All 1820 varieties)
Provenance: H.C.C. Rare Coins (Howard Cook); Foxfire Collection (Claude E. Davis, M.D.) by sale, via Richard Burdick; acquired with the Foxfire Collection, by sale, en bloc, October 2004.
View Coin 1995 EAGLE S$1 United States S$1 1995 EAGLE PCGS MS 70 The 1995 Uncirculated Silver Eagle is one of the tougher dates in the series. It's mintage is about 4.6 million which is considerably less than most coins in the series. Most examples of this date carry a small premium as it's a little harder to find. In MS68 or lower it is fairly common. In spot free MS69 condition it is tougher to find but yet examples can be found if enough seaarching is done. In perfect MS70 condition this coin is very difficult to find and worth a large premium.
View Coin 1988 W OLYMPICS $5 United States $5 1988 W OLYMPICS PCGS PF 70 Ultra Cameo Issued to commemorate the 1988 Olympics, held in Seoul, Korea. This 1988-W Olympic $5 PCGS Proof 69 DCAM is part of the Modern Commemoratives series which were struck from 1982-Present. The coin was minted in West Point with a composition of 90% gold, 10% copper and a precious metal content of 0.2418 ounces.
View Coin 1995 W EAGLE G$5 United States G$5 1995 W EAGLE PCGS PF 70 Ultra Cameo This 1995-W Gold Eagle $5 PCGS Proof 70 DCAM is part of the Gold eagle series which were struck from 1986-Present. The coin was minted in West Point with a composition of 91.67% gold; 3% silver; 5.33% copper and a precious metal content of 0.1 ounces.
View Coin 1995 W EAGLE G$25 United States G$25 1995 W EAGLE NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO The 1995 Gold Eagle represented the tenth year of issue for the gold coin series. As with all prior years of the series, coins were offered in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz bullion weights, carrying face values of $50, $25, $10, and $5. The mintages for this year would remain within the same basic range which held through most of the 1990s.

The tenth anniversary of the series was celebrated with a special set in addition to the regular collectible offerings. The regular offerings for the 1995 Proof Gold Eagle consisted of each of the four different weight coins offered individually or as part of a four coin set, containing one example of each proof coin.
View Coin 1995 W EAGLE G$50 United States G$50 1995 W EAGLE PCGS PF 70 Ultra Cameo The 1995 Gold Eagle represented the tenth year of issue for the gold coin series. As with all prior years of the series, coins were offered in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz bullion weights, carrying face values of $50, $25, $10, and $5. The mintages for this year would remain within the same basic range which held through most of the 1990s.

The tenth anniversary of the series was celebrated with a special set in addition to the regular collectible offerings. The regular offerings for the 1995 Proof Gold Eagle consisted of each of the four different weight coins offered individually or as part of a four coin set, containing one example of each proof coin.
View Coin 1913 TYPE 1 5C United States 5C 1913 TYPE 1 PCGS MS 66 The 1913 Type 1 Buffalo nickel is by far the most common of the early (pre-1934) Buffalo nickels. Several thousand Gem MS65 and better examples survive. This issue is typically well struck. Luster is usually satiny and good. While this is not a particularly rare coin, it does have two things going for it. It is the first year of issue and it is a one-year-only type coin.
View Coin 2000 5R NELSON MANDELA SOUTH AFRICA 5R 2008 S.africa MANDELA 90TH BIRTHDAY NGC MS 66 Mandela 90th Birthday R5 - Mint State MS 66

On July 18 2008, Nelson Mandela turned 90 years old. It was a time of great celebration in South Africa. The SA Mint followed suit with the minting of a R5 coin with Mandela’s image, and “90 years” on the reverse, following on the popularity of the 2000 ‘Smiley’ R5.

Celebrate the greatest, most loved, extraordinary and inspiring man South Africa and the world has ever known with a highly collectable and valuable piece of history.

These graded mint state coins commemorate Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday and have reached extraordinary popularity amongst South Africans and people from around the world as he achieved more than could be expected of any man.
View Coin 2000 5R NELSON MANDELA SOUTH AFRICA 5R 2008 S.africa MANDELA 90TH BIRTHDAY NGC AU 58
View Coin 1994 5R PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION SOUTH AFRICA 5R 1994 S.africa PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION NGC AU 58 1994 Presidential Inauguration R5 Coin - Mint State MS 60

Over 19 years ago, on May 10th 1994, Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as South Africa’s first Black president at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, signifying the start of our new democracy. This momentous occasion was commemorated with the minting of the first known South African 5 Rand coin with the Union Buildings featured on the reverse, and the old coat of arms on the obverse of the coin.

This was South Africa's first R5 coin, a momentous symbol of our democracy which holds great potential both economically and symbolically.

Celebrate the greatest, most loved, extraordinary and inspiring man South Africa and the world has ever known with a highly collectable and valuable piece of history.

These graded mint state coins commemorate Nelson Mandela’s Presidential Inauguration in 1994 and have reached extraordinary popularity amongst South Africans and people from around the world as he achieved more than could be expected of any man.
View Coin 2008 5R MANDELA 90TH BIRTHDAY SOUTH AFRICA 5R 2008 S.africa MANDELA 90TH BIRTHDAY NGC AU 58
View Coin 1966 G2R SOUTH AFRICA G2R 1966 S.africa PCGS MS 64 These are beautiful gold coins that South Africa issued between 1961 and 1983. The front (obverse) shows the likeness of Jan van Riebeeck, the Dutch colonial administrator of Cape Town who many regard as the founder of South Africa, and the back (reverse) shows the famous South African springbok antelope.
View Coin SOUTH AFRICAN 1/4 KRUGERRAND South Africa 1/4 KRUGERRAND 1981 PCGS PF 67 South Africa: Republic gold Proof 1/4 Krugerrand 1981 PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS,...
View Coin 2012 G50Y PANDA CHINA - PANDA SERIES G50Y 2012 PANDA FIRST RELEASES PCGS MS 70 China 2012 Gold 50 Yuan Panda KM-2027 First Strike PCGS MS-70 (AGW = 0.0999 oz.)

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