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1.
1875 Liberty Eagle, AU50
Lowest-Mintage Circulating U.S. Gold Coin
Only 100 Examples Struck
1875 $10 AU50 PCGS.
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $360,000 +(7% Service Charge)
2.
1797 Capped Bust Right Eagle, AU55
Elusive Small Eagle, BD-1 Variety
Ex: Taraszka
1797 $10 Small Eagle, BD-1, R.5, AU55 PCGS.
Weight: 17.50 grams
Metal: 91.67% Gold, 8.33% Copper
Price: $102,000 +(7% Service Charge)
3.1796 No Stars Quarter Eagle, MS63
BD-2, Bright Yellow-Gold Example
Among the Finest Known of This One-Year Type
1796 $2 1/2 No Stars on Obverse, BD-2, R.4, MS63 NGC.
Weight: 4.37 grams
Metal: 91.67% Gold, 8.33% Copper
Price: $ 300,000 +(7% Service Charge)
4.1855 Type Two Gold Dollar
PR66★ Ultra Cameo
Finest of Only Seven Confirmed Examples
1855 G$1 PR66★ Ultra Cameo NGC. JD-1, R.7.
Weight: 1.70 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
5.1907 High Relief Double Eagle, MS68
Wire Rim Example, One of the Finest Pieces Known
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS68 NGC.
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $ 264,000 +(7% Service Charge)
6.1837 Classic Head Quarter Eagle, PR66+
Deep Cameo Surfaces, Finest-Known Example
Variety 18, JD-1, Proof-Only Variety
Ex: Parmelee-Eliasberg-Bass
1837 $2.50 PR66+ Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. Breen-6145, Variety 18, JD-1, High R.7.
Price: $576,000 +(7% Service Charge)
7.1843 Ten Dollar, PR64 Deep Cameo
Ultra-Rare 19th Century Gold Proof
Finest-Certified Example, Ex: Pittman
1843 $10 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. JD-1, R.7.
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $480,000 +(7% Service Charge)
8.1907 Wire Rim Indian Eagle, Magnificent MS68
The Finest Piece Ever Offered at Auction
'Preserved as the Work of a Great American Artist'
1907 $10 Wire Rim MS68 NGC.
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $432,000 +(7% Service Charge)
9.1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent, XF45
Legendary Wrong-Planchet Rarity
Most Famous U.S. Mint Error
1943 CENT Struck on a Bronze Planchet XF45 PCGS.
Weight: 3.11 grams
Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin & Zinc
Price: $204,000 +(7% Service Charge)
10.1792 Pattern Disme in Copper, SP25
Judd-10, Pollock-11, Reeded Edge
Only 19 Examples Traced
1792 P10C Disme, Judd-10, Pollock-11, High R.6, SP25 PCGS
Price: $186,000 +(7% Service Charge)
11.1905 Double Eagle, PR65+ Ultra Cameo
About 40 to 50 Examples Extant
Rare With Bold Contrast
1905 $20 PR65+ Ultra Cameo NGC. JD-1, High R.4.
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $180,000 +(7% Service Charge)
12.1792 Silver Center Cent, Judd-1, SP35
First Coin Struck Inside the U.S. Mint
Classic American Rarity
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, SP35 PCGS. CAC.
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
13.1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, AU58
Classic American Rarity
B-1, BB-1, Ex: Queller
1794 $1 B-1, BB-1, R.4, AU58 NGC. CAC
Weight: 26.96 grams
Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper
Price: $780,000 +(7% Service Charge)
14.1915-S Panama-Pacific Fifty Dollar, MS64
Iconic Octagonal Form, 645 Pieces Distributed
Designed by Sculptor Robert Aitken
1915-S $50 Panama-Pacific 50 Dollar Octagonal MS64 NGC.
Weight: 83.59 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $90,000 +(7% Service Charge)
15.Fine Style 'Star' Sextus Pompey Aureus
Sextus Pompey, as Imperator (44-36 BC). AV aureus (20mm, 7.95 gm, 6h). NGC (photo-certificate) Choice AU ★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style.
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
16.Amazing Mint State Example of the Rarest Kiangnan Coin
Kiangnan. Kuang-hsü 50 Cents CD 1899 MS62 Prooflike NGC, KM-Y144A, L&M-224, Kann-76.
Price: $ 312,000 +(7% Service Charge)
17.Exceptionally Rare Diadumenian 'Star' Gold Aureus in Fine Style
Diadumenian, as Caesar (AD 217-218). AV aureus (19mm, 7.22 gm, 1h). NGC (photo-certificate) Choice AU ★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style.
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
18. 1810 $5 Large Date, Large 5, BD-4, R.2, MS65 NGC. Bass-Dannreuther Die State c/b, with a vertical die crack at the clasp. A substantial mintage of 100,287 Capped Bust Left half eagles was accomplished in 1810, with four die varieties known for the date. The present coin represents the BD-4 variety, easily distinguished by the large numerals in the date and the Large 5 in the denomination. The BD-4 is a relatively available issue, with a surviving population of 500-750 pieces in all grades, but examples in MS65 condition are extremely elusive.
Price: $690,000 +(7% Service Charge)
19.1776 $1 Continental Dollar, CURRENCY, Pewter, EG FECIT, MS65 NGC. Newman 3-D, W-8460, R.4. Despite a documented history dating back more than 235 years, the 1776 Continental dollar remains an enigmatic issue to numismatists today. The coins have been studied by some of the greatest numismatic researchers of all time, but opinions about the origin and intended purpose of the coins remain divided. Regardless of their controversial nature, the coins remain elusive, valuable, and historic relics of our numismatic past. Heritage Auctions is pleased to present this spectacular Gem representative in this important offering.
Price: $ 180,000 +(7% Service Charge)
20. George V Specimen Pattern Dollar 1911 SP64 PCGS, Ottawa mint, KM-Pn15, DC-6. The 1911 Dollar is considered the greatest, and most storied rarity in all of Canadian numismatics, and it is our distinct pleasure to offer this incredible coin for the second time. Previously of the notable Parrino and Belzberg Collections, this specimen is one of only two examples to have been struck in silver, while the other coin is permanently housed in the National Currency Collection in Ottawa alongside a single striking in lead.
Price: $ 552,000 +(7% Service Charge)
21. George V Specimen "Dot" Cent 1936 SP65 Red and Brown PCGS, Royal Canadian Mint, KM28. Among the company of famous rarities within Canadian numismatics is the 1936-dated Dot Cent, struck in 1937 prior to the creation of coinage dies for George VI, though never released for circulation. In fact, it was long considered an "uncollectible" coin, since noted numismatist John Jay Pittman held all three known examples from 1961 until his death. The three-part auction of his collection brought all three back onto the market: the first in October 1997 and the other two (including this piece) in August 1999. Since then, the three 1936 Dot Cents remain scattered and every time one is offered, a great amount of excitement is generated. This particular Specimen has been in the Cook Collection for over nine years, having last been offered as part of the Canadiana Collection in 2010.
Price: $312,000 +(7% Service Charge)
22. Republic Yuan Shih-kai silver Pattern "L. Giorgi" Dollar Year 3 (1914) MS61 NGC, Central mint in Tientsin, KM-Pn31, L&M-67, Kann-645. "L. Giorgi" Above Shoulder variety. Ranking as one of the most collected of all Chinese coinage issues, the Yuan Shih-kai dollar sits alongside the later Sun Yat-sen dollar as a near-universally recognized type, one akin to the Morgan or Peace dollars of the United States. Given this iconic status it should be of no surprise to anyone that the "L Giorgi" Pattern brings this type of recognition to its very apex, standing as an elite icon in Chinese numismatics. The type is marked by its display of the signature of the Tientsin Mint's Chief Engraver, Luigi Giorgi, behind the President's shoulder, and is indisputably one of the rarest coins in the entire Chinese series.
Price: $132,000 +(7% Service Charge)
23. Kwangtung. Kuang-hsü Dollar (7 Mace 3 Candareens) ND (1889) MS64+ NGC, Kwangtung mint, KM-Y198.1, L&M-123, Kann-16, WS-0931, Wenchao-522 (rarity 4 stars). With denomination written as 7 MACE AND 3 CANDAREENS. A fitting cap to this splendid Kwangtung set, this incredible dragon dollar impresses not only in terms of its palpable visual countenance, but also its enormous historical significance.
Price: $228,000 +(7% Service Charge)
24. Charles I (1625-1649) gold Triple Unite 1642 MS61 NGC, Oxford mint, Plume mm, S-2724, N-2381. 27.02gm. Obv. CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRAN : ET : HI : REX, bust of Charles facing left holding sword and olive branch, plume behind. Rev. EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI :, around RELIG : PROT | LEG : ANG | LIBER : PAR in three lines as central device; three plumes above, date (1642) below. Arguably one of the most iconic denominations in the entire British numismatic series: the Triple Unite, the largest hammered gold coin to ever be produced in England and a piece of British civil war propaganda which continues to inspire awe even 377 years on.
Price: $180,000 +(7% Service Charge)
25. People's Republic gold Pattern(?) Proof "Dragon Boat" 500 Yuan (5 ounce) 1995 PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC, type of KM-A823, type of Cheng page 177 #1, 60mm. All are supposed to have the edge number stamped at 12 o'clock. This piece has no edge number in the area where the number is normally stamped. We have only seen two other pieces offered and both had a stamped edge number. One of the most interesting designs from the 5-coin ancient maritime commemorative series, showing the Dragon Boat in bold detail with hundreds of scales on the dragon and the pagoda at the ship's center displaying impressive architectural accuracy. On the other side, the Great Wall of China sits in impressive frosted splendor.
Price: $186,000 +(7% Service Charge)
26.1885 T$1 PR66 NGC. The 1885 Trade dollar is one of the rarest and most enigmatic issues in all of American coinage. The coins were almost certainly struck in the first half of 1885, but they only began appearing publicly early in the 20th century, 25 years after they were minted. Only five examples are known, making them just as rare as the celebrated 1913 Liberty nickel (five specimens accounted for), and much more elusive than their more famous 1804 dollar cousins (15 examples known).
Price: $396,0000 +(7% Service Charge)
27. 1804 $1 Original PR62 PCGS Secure. "In all of numismatics of the entire world, there is not today and there never has been a single coin which was and is the subject of so much romance, interest, comment, and upon which so much has been written and so much talked about and discussed as the United States silver dollar of 1804."
Price: $2640,000 +(7% Service Charge)
28.17. 1793 1C Chain, AMERI., S-1, B-1, R.4, MS64+ Brown PCGS Secure. CAC. Ex: Elder-Naftzger-Weinberg. Although several pattern coins were produced in 1792, the Chain AMERI. cents were the first copper coins actually struck at the U.S. Mint for use in commerce. The 1792 half disme is believed to be the first official issue of the U.S. Mint. This early die state piece was probably struck on one of the first days of coinage operation in 1793, and it was certainly among coins in the first delivery dated March 1, 1793.
Price: $150,0000 +(7% Service Charge)
29.1879 $4 PR66 Cameo NGC, Judd-1638, Pollock-1838. The 1879 Coiled Hair stellas are among the rarest and most valuable issues in American numismatics. PCGS CoinFacts and USPatterns.com both estimate the surviving population at no more then 12-15 examples in all grades. Of these, one example is included in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution, and another was stolen in 1967 and remains missing. Unfortunately, the population data from the two leading grading services is inflated by resubmissions and crossovers. We have traced 13 examples in our roster of known specimens, below. Traditionally collected with the pattern series, both Flowing Hair and Coiled Hair stellas are avidly collected by numismatists from all collecting disciplines today.
Price: 105,0000 +(7% Service Charge)
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1.
1875 Liberty Eagle, AU50
Lowest-Mintage Circulating U.S. Gold Coin
Only 100 Examples Struck
1875 $10 AU50 PCGS.
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $360,000 +(7% Service Charge)
2.
1797 Capped Bust Right Eagle, AU55
Elusive Small Eagle, BD-1 Variety
Ex: Taraszka
1797 $10 Small Eagle, BD-1, R.5, AU55 PCGS.
Weight: 17.50 grams
Metal: 91.67% Gold, 8.33% Copper
Price: $102,000 +(7% Service Charge)
3.1796 No Stars Quarter Eagle, MS63
BD-2, Bright Yellow-Gold Example
Among the Finest Known of This One-Year Type
1796 $2 1/2 No Stars on Obverse, BD-2, R.4, MS63 NGC.
Weight: 4.37 grams
Metal: 91.67% Gold, 8.33% Copper
Price: $ 300,000 +(7% Service Charge)
4.1855 Type Two Gold Dollar
PR66★ Ultra Cameo
Finest of Only Seven Confirmed Examples
1855 G$1 PR66★ Ultra Cameo NGC. JD-1, R.7.
Weight: 1.70 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
5.1907 High Relief Double Eagle, MS68
Wire Rim Example, One of the Finest Pieces Known
1907 $20 High Relief, Wire Rim MS68 NGC.
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $ 264,000 +(7% Service Charge)
6.1837 Classic Head Quarter Eagle, PR66+
Deep Cameo Surfaces, Finest-Known Example
Variety 18, JD-1, Proof-Only Variety
Ex: Parmelee-Eliasberg-Bass
1837 $2.50 PR66+ Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. Breen-6145, Variety 18, JD-1, High R.7.
Price: $576,000 +(7% Service Charge)
7.1843 Ten Dollar, PR64 Deep Cameo
Ultra-Rare 19th Century Gold Proof
Finest-Certified Example, Ex: Pittman
1843 $10 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. JD-1, R.7.
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $480,000 +(7% Service Charge)
8.1907 Wire Rim Indian Eagle, Magnificent MS68
The Finest Piece Ever Offered at Auction
'Preserved as the Work of a Great American Artist'
1907 $10 Wire Rim MS68 NGC.
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $432,000 +(7% Service Charge)
9.1943 Bronze Lincoln Cent, XF45
Legendary Wrong-Planchet Rarity
Most Famous U.S. Mint Error
1943 CENT Struck on a Bronze Planchet XF45 PCGS.
Weight: 3.11 grams
Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin & Zinc
Price: $204,000 +(7% Service Charge)
10.1792 Pattern Disme in Copper, SP25
Judd-10, Pollock-11, Reeded Edge
Only 19 Examples Traced
1792 P10C Disme, Judd-10, Pollock-11, High R.6, SP25 PCGS
Price: $186,000 +(7% Service Charge)
11.1905 Double Eagle, PR65+ Ultra Cameo
About 40 to 50 Examples Extant
Rare With Bold Contrast
1905 $20 PR65+ Ultra Cameo NGC. JD-1, High R.4.
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $180,000 +(7% Service Charge)
12.1792 Silver Center Cent, Judd-1, SP35
First Coin Struck Inside the U.S. Mint
Classic American Rarity
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, SP35 PCGS. CAC.
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
13.1794 Flowing Hair Dollar, AU58
Classic American Rarity
B-1, BB-1, Ex: Queller
1794 $1 B-1, BB-1, R.4, AU58 NGC. CAC
Weight: 26.96 grams
Metal: 89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper
Price: $780,000 +(7% Service Charge)
14.1915-S Panama-Pacific Fifty Dollar, MS64
Iconic Octagonal Form, 645 Pieces Distributed
Designed by Sculptor Robert Aitken
1915-S $50 Panama-Pacific 50 Dollar Octagonal MS64 NGC.
Weight: 83.59 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Price: $90,000 +(7% Service Charge)
15.Fine Style 'Star' Sextus Pompey Aureus
Sextus Pompey, as Imperator (44-36 BC). AV aureus (20mm, 7.95 gm, 6h). NGC (photo-certificate) Choice AU ★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style.
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
16.Amazing Mint State Example of the Rarest Kiangnan Coin
Kiangnan. Kuang-hsü 50 Cents CD 1899 MS62 Prooflike NGC, KM-Y144A, L&M-224, Kann-76.
Price: $ 312,000 +(7% Service Charge)
17.Exceptionally Rare Diadumenian 'Star' Gold Aureus in Fine Style
Diadumenian, as Caesar (AD 217-218). AV aureus (19mm, 7.22 gm, 1h). NGC (photo-certificate) Choice AU ★ 5/5 - 4/5, Fine Style.
Price: $336,000 +(7% Service Charge)
18. 1810 $5 Large Date, Large 5, BD-4, R.2, MS65 NGC. Bass-Dannreuther Die State c/b, with a vertical die crack at the clasp. A substantial mintage of 100,287 Capped Bust Left half eagles was accomplished in 1810, with four die varieties known for the date. The present coin represents the BD-4 variety, easily distinguished by the large numerals in the date and the Large 5 in the denomination. The BD-4 is a relatively available issue, with a surviving population of 500-750 pieces in all grades, but examples in MS65 condition are extremely elusive.
Price: $690,000 +(7% Service Charge)
Price: $ 180,000 +(7% Service Charge)
20. George V Specimen Pattern Dollar 1911 SP64 PCGS, Ottawa mint, KM-Pn15, DC-6. The 1911 Dollar is considered the greatest, and most storied rarity in all of Canadian numismatics, and it is our distinct pleasure to offer this incredible coin for the second time. Previously of the notable Parrino and Belzberg Collections, this specimen is one of only two examples to have been struck in silver, while the other coin is permanently housed in the National Currency Collection in Ottawa alongside a single striking in lead.
Price: $ 552,000 +(7% Service Charge)
21. George V Specimen "Dot" Cent 1936 SP65 Red and Brown PCGS, Royal Canadian Mint, KM28. Among the company of famous rarities within Canadian numismatics is the 1936-dated Dot Cent, struck in 1937 prior to the creation of coinage dies for George VI, though never released for circulation. In fact, it was long considered an "uncollectible" coin, since noted numismatist John Jay Pittman held all three known examples from 1961 until his death. The three-part auction of his collection brought all three back onto the market: the first in October 1997 and the other two (including this piece) in August 1999. Since then, the three 1936 Dot Cents remain scattered and every time one is offered, a great amount of excitement is generated. This particular Specimen has been in the Cook Collection for over nine years, having last been offered as part of the Canadiana Collection in 2010.
Price: $312,000 +(7% Service Charge)
22. Republic Yuan Shih-kai silver Pattern "L. Giorgi" Dollar Year 3 (1914) MS61 NGC, Central mint in Tientsin, KM-Pn31, L&M-67, Kann-645. "L. Giorgi" Above Shoulder variety. Ranking as one of the most collected of all Chinese coinage issues, the Yuan Shih-kai dollar sits alongside the later Sun Yat-sen dollar as a near-universally recognized type, one akin to the Morgan or Peace dollars of the United States. Given this iconic status it should be of no surprise to anyone that the "L Giorgi" Pattern brings this type of recognition to its very apex, standing as an elite icon in Chinese numismatics. The type is marked by its display of the signature of the Tientsin Mint's Chief Engraver, Luigi Giorgi, behind the President's shoulder, and is indisputably one of the rarest coins in the entire Chinese series.
Price: $132,000 +(7% Service Charge)
23. Kwangtung. Kuang-hsü Dollar (7 Mace 3 Candareens) ND (1889) MS64+ NGC, Kwangtung mint, KM-Y198.1, L&M-123, Kann-16, WS-0931, Wenchao-522 (rarity 4 stars). With denomination written as 7 MACE AND 3 CANDAREENS. A fitting cap to this splendid Kwangtung set, this incredible dragon dollar impresses not only in terms of its palpable visual countenance, but also its enormous historical significance.
Price: $228,000 +(7% Service Charge)
24. Charles I (1625-1649) gold Triple Unite 1642 MS61 NGC, Oxford mint, Plume mm, S-2724, N-2381. 27.02gm. Obv. CAROLVS : D : G : MAG : BRIT : FRAN : ET : HI : REX, bust of Charles facing left holding sword and olive branch, plume behind. Rev. EXVRGAT : DEVS : DISSIPENTVR : INIMICI :, around RELIG : PROT | LEG : ANG | LIBER : PAR in three lines as central device; three plumes above, date (1642) below. Arguably one of the most iconic denominations in the entire British numismatic series: the Triple Unite, the largest hammered gold coin to ever be produced in England and a piece of British civil war propaganda which continues to inspire awe even 377 years on.
Price: $180,000 +(7% Service Charge)
25. People's Republic gold Pattern(?) Proof "Dragon Boat" 500 Yuan (5 ounce) 1995 PR69 Ultra Cameo NGC, type of KM-A823, type of Cheng page 177 #1, 60mm. All are supposed to have the edge number stamped at 12 o'clock. This piece has no edge number in the area where the number is normally stamped. We have only seen two other pieces offered and both had a stamped edge number. One of the most interesting designs from the 5-coin ancient maritime commemorative series, showing the Dragon Boat in bold detail with hundreds of scales on the dragon and the pagoda at the ship's center displaying impressive architectural accuracy. On the other side, the Great Wall of China sits in impressive frosted splendor.
Price: $186,000 +(7% Service Charge)
26.1885 T$1 PR66 NGC. The 1885 Trade dollar is one of the rarest and most enigmatic issues in all of American coinage. The coins were almost certainly struck in the first half of 1885, but they only began appearing publicly early in the 20th century, 25 years after they were minted. Only five examples are known, making them just as rare as the celebrated 1913 Liberty nickel (five specimens accounted for), and much more elusive than their more famous 1804 dollar cousins (15 examples known).
Price: $396,0000 +(7% Service Charge)
27. 1804 $1 Original PR62 PCGS Secure. "In all of numismatics of the entire world, there is not today and there never has been a single coin which was and is the subject of so much romance, interest, comment, and upon which so much has been written and so much talked about and discussed as the United States silver dollar of 1804."
Price: $2640,000 +(7% Service Charge)
28.17. 1793 1C Chain, AMERI., S-1, B-1, R.4, MS64+ Brown PCGS Secure. CAC. Ex: Elder-Naftzger-Weinberg. Although several pattern coins were produced in 1792, the Chain AMERI. cents were the first copper coins actually struck at the U.S. Mint for use in commerce. The 1792 half disme is believed to be the first official issue of the U.S. Mint. This early die state piece was probably struck on one of the first days of coinage operation in 1793, and it was certainly among coins in the first delivery dated March 1, 1793.
Price: $150,0000 +(7% Service Charge)
29.1879 $4 PR66 Cameo NGC, Judd-1638, Pollock-1838. The 1879 Coiled Hair stellas are among the rarest and most valuable issues in American numismatics. PCGS CoinFacts and USPatterns.com both estimate the surviving population at no more then 12-15 examples in all grades. Of these, one example is included in the National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian Institution, and another was stolen in 1967 and remains missing. Unfortunately, the population data from the two leading grading services is inflated by resubmissions and crossovers. We have traced 13 examples in our roster of known specimens, below. Traditionally collected with the pattern series, both Flowing Hair and Coiled Hair stellas are avidly collected by numismatists from all collecting disciplines today.
Price: 105,0000 +(7% Service Charge)
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