Tied for Highest Graded, Desirable 1838 Gobrecht Dollar PCGS PR65

J-84 Restrike. These popular and rare Gobrecht dollars were struck between June 1859 and 1863. They were struck on orders of Mint Director James Ross Snowden as trade pieces for rare Washingtonia needed for the Mint Cabinet Collection. To date, only two Original 1838 Gobrecht dollars are known, one is in the Smithsonian and the other in the ANS. Thus, collectors assembling a date set of Gobrecht dollars must seek a Restrike of this rare date. In hand, this coin is much more colorful and attractive than seen in our images The PCGS population is only six with none graded higher. Listed at $145,000 in the PCGS price guide.

Offered at $132,000

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5 oz Silver Burnished ATB’s America The Beautiful Coins All in Box and Papers (OGP)

A nice selection of dates/types

TYPE# OF COINSPRICE
2010- MT HOOD1$182
2010 YELLOWSTONE2$182
2010- YOSEMITE4$182
2010-HOT SPRINGS1$182
2011- CHICKSAW1$182
2011- OLYMPIC1$230
2012 EL YUNQUE1$203
2012 ACADIA 5 OZ SIL10$520
2012- CHACO1$189
2012- DENALI4$304
2012 HAWAII2$655
2013- FORT MCHENRY2$169
2013- GREAT BASIN2$169
2013- MT. RUSHMORE1$169
2013- WHITE MOUNTAIN1$169
2014 ARCHES2$169
2014 EVERGLADES3$169
2014- GREAT SAND DUNES3$169
2014 GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS1$169
2014- SHENANDOAH1$169
2015 KISTATCHIE3$169
2015 BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY1$169
2015- BOMBAY HOOK1$169
2015- HOMESTEAD3$169
2015 SARATOGA1$169
2016 CUMBERLAND GAP1$169
2016 FT MOULTRIE SUMTER1$169
2016- HARPERS FERRY2$169
2016 SHAWNEE4$169
2016 THEODORE ROOSEVELT13$169
2017 EFFIGY MOUNDS2$169
2017 ELLIS ISLAND1$203
2017- George Rogers CLARK2$169
2017 OZARK1$169
2018 Block ISLAND12$169

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Vibrant $5 Indian Key – 1929 Indian Half Eagle PCGS AU55

The 1929 half eagle issue is a curious one, struck during the year that the Great Depression began its decade-long stranglehold on the American economy, an unusual denomination to produce at a time when the theme song (written a couple of years later) was “Buddy, can you spare a dime?” Although the Mint struck 662,000 half eagles in 1929, few were ever distributed to the public. Most of the mintage was still in government vaults when the 1933 gold recall order mandated its melting. Since the issue never circulated to a meaningful extent, most pieces known today are in various Mint State grades. Examples such as this are in demand among budget-restricted collectors, and the supply is extremely limited. This is one of just 13 so-graded by PCGS.

Offered at $27,500

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Burnished Gold Eagles All with Box and Papers

Burnished Gold Eagles are some of the lowest minted coins, yet they do not trade much over their bullion counterparts.  In fact, they were struck 42 times fewer than the bullion gold eagles.  Most of the time, you find a coin or two.  We’ve put together a little bigger grouping that should be well received. 

Available Coins:
2-2006-W $50 at spot plus $125
1-2007-W $50 at spot plus $125
2-2007-W $5 at $225
7-2008-W $10 “Key Date” at $875
1-2016-W $50 at spot plus $125

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2000 $10 Library of Congress Bimetallic NGC PF/MS 70 Mike Castle signed The only US Minted coin with Gold and Platinum

The 2000 Library of Congress Commemorative Coins were billed as “The Coins of Many Firsts”

The bimetallic coin design was inspired by the graceful architecture of the library’s Jefferson Building. The outer ring is stamped from a sheet of gold, then a solid core of platinum is placed within the ring. Then, the gold ring and platinum core are simultaneously stamped forming an annular bead where the two precious metals meet. The obverse depicts the hand of Minerva, the Goddess of Wisdom, raising the torch of learning aside the dome of the Thomas Jefferson Building. The coin’s reverse is marked with the Library of Congress seal encircled by a laurel wreath, symbolizing its national accomplishment

This is the first ever bi-metallic coin Stuck by the US Mint that has both Gold and Platinum in it!
Proof Mintage of 27,652 coins
Mint State Mintage of 7,261

6 x MS 70 @ $2,250 each
Pop of 94 coins

21 x PF 70 at $1,750 each
Pop of 227 coins

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