The present coin is a magnificent Gem, with pristine, brilliant surfaces and vibrant, frosty mint luster. Both sides are sharply defined by a razor-sharp strike, including the obverse stars and the eagle's neck feathers. The incredible visual appeal of this specimen is off the chart. Richly ...
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COIN VALUEPRICE RARITIESNone$300 (+ 1%GP) WALKTHROUGH$100,000$150 EXPRESS$10,000$70 REGULAR$2,500$40 ECONOMY(Non-Gold, Non-Hammered) *World patterns and Chinese portrait/dragon/fantasy dollars must be submitted at the Regular Service Level or higher.$300$23 ...
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The 1803 Proof Silver Dollar is closely related to the 1801 and 1802 and 1804 Proof Silver Dollars. There is no evidence existing that proves when the 1803 Proof Silver Dollar obverse die was made. The reverse die used to strike this coin is the same as the Class I or Original 1804 Silv...
Shillings were the workhorse coin for the British public, and they are roughly equivalent to a U.S. Quarter (but with a larger face value). This set is complete with a weighted GPA of 64.21. Over half of the coins are Top Pops and many display exceptional color. Chris Napolitano - ...
The PCGS Price Guide is a comprehensive collection of numismatic coin values featuring current and historic coin prices, indexes, and graphs. Updated daily.