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Prices subject to change without notice. All coins subject to prior sale.
  1922 Peace Dollar NGC MS65Trends is $150, PCGS list is $155. Three available, all white! $140
  1922 Peace Dollar NGC MS66Priced below both the Trends of $650 and the CU/PCGS list of $780. A nice, white example! $635
  1922-D Peace Dollar NGC MS65A nice example of this better date Peace dollar! Trends is $600 and the PCGS list is $675! $485
  1923 Peace Dollar NGC MS65Trends=$150, CU=$155. White! $140
  1923 Peace Dollar NGC MS66We have two of these high grade Peace dollars available at below the Collectors Universe list of $780! White! $635
  1934-S Silver Peace Dollar PCGS MS64Priced a fraction above the Grey Sheet list of $4600, this coin is blast white! $4,700
  1935 Peace Dollar NGC MS65A great price on this better date Peace Dollar-far below the PCGS list price of $850 White! $605
  1831-34 $1 Gold Bechtler ANACS EF40*Shortly after gold was discovered in the Carolinas in 1799 and mining began, the miners started campaigning for a mint facility to be located locally to facilitate the disposal of their ore. By 1830 a total of 56 mines were in operation in North Carolina alone making a U.S. Mint Branch or assay office a necessity. In July 1831, Christopher Bechtler, Sr. answered the miners' cry and began operating his private mint and assay office. Bechtler's honesty and speedy enterprising resulted in a substantial amount of Bechtler coinage being produced between 1831-1840 at his private mint. The Act of March 3, 1835 established branch mints to be built in Charlotte, Dahlonega and New Orleans, but coinage was not produced at any of these facilities until late 1838, contributing to the popularity of the Bechtler coinage. The Bechtlers have the disctinction of being the first to mint gold dollars eighteen years prior to the first U.S. Mint striking at Philadelphia in 1849. Bechtler gold had such a good reputation that during the Civil War, the monetary obligations of the Confederacy were specified as payable in "Bechtler gold". The present example is in an ANACS holder with the following description: "AU Details Net EF 40 Cleaned". Regardless, it is a nice example of this highly respected private mint gold! $4,025
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  1849 Gold Dollar No L PCGS MS61We are offering this No L at a great price-well below the Trends of $1600 for a lesser Mint State 61 coin! Collector's Universe asks $1300! No spots! $1,380
  1855 Gold Dollar PCGS AU55Trends is $800 and the CU/PCGS suggestion is $875. Nice and no spots!! $805
  1863 Gold Dollar PCGS AU55 CACMintage for this Civil War era gold dollar was just 6,200 business strikes making it quite scarce in any grade! PCGS graded and CAC noted-worthy of any collection! $7,475
  1915-S Gold Dollar Panama-Pacific Commemorative PCGS AU53Trends for an AU53 is $625. $550
  1922 Gold Dollar Grant Commemorative ANACS MS62Priced ridiculously below the Collectors Universe list of $1900! $1,440
  1843-O Gold Quarter Eagle Large Date, Richmond Collection NGC XF45Trends is $1200. Beautiful coloring with plenty of mint lustre remaining. $1,095
  1847-O Gold Quarter Eagle NGC AU55A nice sample of the New Orleans minted quarter eagle and priced below the numbers of $2000! $1,495
  1848-D Gold Quarter Eagle NGC MS61*A challenging issue in any grade as there were just 13,771 circulation strikes produced at the Dahlonega, Georgia facility. As with all of the Southern Mint gold, mint state specimens are scarce and quite in demand. Priced less than the Trends for a Mint State 60 of $10,500. Trends for a Mint State 62 is $13,500. Combined population for NGC/PCGS is 12/25 with no coins graded higher than Mint State 63. $9,200
  1850-O Gold Quarter Eagle ***Price Reduction*** NGC AU58We have this priced to sell at below the PCGS list of $2500. $2,070
  1851-C Gold Quarter Eagle NGC AU58*A Charlotte mint beauty that has a pop of 21/22. Of the 22 coins graded higher, there are none graded over Mint State 63. It is reasonable to assume that any 1851-C quarter eagle in Mint State will run into the 5 figure range. Bright, yellow with the expected grade related abrasions but plenty of mint luster remains! $5,750
  1851-O Gold Quarter Eagle NGC AU55A nice purchase for the Branch Mint afficionado! Trends is $1500 and the Collector's Universe list is $1800. Flashy! $1,380
  1852-C $2.50 Gold Liberty PCGS AU55Southern Mint gold is always popular with both numismatists and collectors alike. The romance of the Southern Mints and their ties to the Civil War only enhance the desirability of these issues. The 1852 Charlotte minted quarter eagle is especially collectible as there were no quarter eagles produced at the Charlotte mint in 1853. Keeping this in mind, it is safe to assume most of what remains of the 1852 issue is heavily circulated, making the few AU and Mint State examples available conditionally scarce. The mintage was below 10,000 and the PCGS pop for our coin is 11/10. Trends is $5750. $4,370
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