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1888 G$1 MS66 PCGS #7589

CAC Certified

1888 G$1 MS66 PCGS #7589

CAC Certified

1888 G$1 MS66 PCGS #7589

CAC Certified

1851-O G$1 MS63 PCGS #7516

Variety 1, with die crack at star at 1:00. Rarity 5th of 6 per Douglas Winter's book.

1851-O G$1 MS63 PCGS #7516

Variety 1, with die crack at star at 1:00. Rarity 5th of 6 per Douglas Winter's book.

1851-O G$1 MS63 PCGS #7516

Variety 1, with die crack at star at 1:00. Rarity 5th of 6 per Douglas Winter's book.

1860-S G$1 AU55 PCGS #7557

"The 1860-S issue has a very low survival rate and is as rare as many of the popular Dahlonega and Charlotte mint issues." as told by Garrett and Guth in their "Encyclopedia Of U.S. Gold Coins". Q. David Bowers "Guide Book Of Gold Dollars" states, "The 1860-S is slightly scarce in circulated grades and rare in Mint State... The typical coin is well struck and very attractive."

1860-S G$1 AU55 PCGS #7557

"The 1860-S issue has a very low survival rate and is as rare as many of the popular Dahlonega and Charlotte mint issues." as told by Garrett and Guth in their "Encyclopedia Of U.S. Gold Coins". Q. David Bowers "Guide Book Of Gold Dollars" states, "The 1860-S is slightly scarce in circulated grades and rare in Mint State... The typical coin is well struck and very attractive."