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1859-Dated California Gold Token Indian B Wreath #5 11 Stars MS64 PL NGC 0346
1859-Dated California Gold Token Indian “B” Wreath #5 11 Stars MS64 PL NGC 0346. You will receive the exact item! Customer Service Priority #1. We have several employees that work customer service FULL TIME. We take customer service very seriously and will work hard to ensure you have an exceptional shopping experience. We are here to help! We will work hard to answer all of your questions. We want you to come back and we want you to tell everyone else about what a great experience you had with us. If you ever have a problem, we want to take care of it! We are NOT mind readers, so unless you tell us about your problem, we cannot fix it. We stand behind all of our items 100%. Their authenticity is guaranteed indefinitely. They will be carefully packaged to ensure your item(s) arrive quickly and safely. A pictures worth a 1000 words. And our pictures are better than any words we could use to describe our coins. Grading is a subjective’art’ we can always give you our opinion; however, we try to photograph coins as accurately as possible to give you all the information you need to form an opinion. We’ve spent 1000’s of hours working to perfect the perfect photo. Our goal is to photograph it in a way that allows you to see what the item will look like when it is in front of you. We do not enhance or touch up any of our photos. Read our feedback, you’ll see people love the quality we send people. M Barr Coins. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
SASA 1926 Indian $2.50 Gold Coin NGC MS64
With its uncirculated state and MS 64 grade, this coin is a gem that is sure to impress. The coin was minted in Philadelphia, United States, and features a business strike type. It was produced during the pre-1933 time period and comes with NGC certification. This coin is a must-have for collectors who appreciate the beauty and historical significance of rare coins.
1908 $2.50 NGC Indian Head Gold Coin NGC AU 53 Great Coin
With a grade of AU 53, it has been well-preserved and offers a beautiful strike. The coin features the iconic image of Lady Liberty wearing an Indian headdress on the obverse, and a wreath and shield on the reverse. Denominated as a Small Cent, this coin was minted in Philadelphia and has been certified by NGC. It is a perfect choice for collectors who appreciate the historical significance of US coins and the intricacies of Indian Head design. Add this gem to your collection today!
1852 California Gold Indian Head Token UNC Details Bent Octag 11.7mm NGC 885
Over 5000 Coins In Stock. 1/2 Ounce Silver Coins. 1 Ounce Silver Coins. 1 Ounce Silver Pandas. 1 Ounce Silver Libertads. 2 Ounce Silver Coins. 5 Ounce Silver Coins. See All Eligible Items & Terms. Silver Dollars by Date. Silver Eagles by Date. Half Dollars by Date. 3 Cent Coins By Date. No questions asked and no explanations needed. If a customer is not happy then I’m not happy. I rather enjoy being happy, don’t you? If you have bought from me in the past add this listing to your watchlist and I will send you a special offer that is reserved for my loyal customers that have helped me build my business over the last 13 years. Your support and loyalty is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. This is very important information about this listing. 8/21/2024 Over 50 key date morgans added today.
1912 $2.5 NGC AU55 Gold Indian head Quarter Eagle NG1930 combine shipping
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The 10 Gold Indian
GOLD! 1918 Rd Indian British Columbia Gold 1$ / Greene-440 NGC AU Det
Up for sale is a scarce British Columbia fractional gold piece. NGC certified genuine as a Greene-440 and graded AU Details. NGC shows only 10 specimens certified in all grades. We have the largest inventory in the world of rare British Columbia fractional gold pieces. Last photo credit M. Other Fractionals & Tokens. Vintage Gold Mining Jewelry. Numismatic Gold & Silver Coins. Vintage Coin & Gold Scales. Coin flips are heat-sealed to prevent the switching of coins. This is industry standard practice. If this seal is broken showing the coin has been removed, your return will not be processed. Coin slab holders must not be damaged. When returning items, please package securely AND insure for full value. Thanks for your understanding. We are 35 year plus distinguished Life Members of the ANA and MSNS. We are one of the most experienced rare coin dealers in the world in this narrow field. Customers return because they understand our business model relies directly on their satisfaction. If you are a collector, investor or dealer just beginning to look at fractional or Territorial gold, you have come to the right place. As with most types of investments, knowledge and experience are keys to your success. We offer our knowledge base built over the past 45+ years so you don’t have to go it alone. Open your world to the exciting field of collecting and investing in the Old West. Welcome to one of Numismatic’s last frontiers! We are a 50+-year Life member of the ANA and MSNS in addition to many other organizations. We are an authorized PCGS and NGC dealer in great standing. We mainly sell hard-to-find and unique rare items. Most items are professionally certified so there will be NO question as to what they are. If we make a mistake on your order we will make every attempt to make it right. Photos are magnified to show greater detail & not actual size of the coin or item. Cal Gold are very small & that’s why they are so rare. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
US Gold $10 Indian Head Eagle NGC MS61 Random Date and Label
Serving Collectors and Investors for Over 50 Years. Saint-Gauden introduced a new high standard of art in United States coins evidenced by his eagle and double eagle types of 1907. They were minted from 1907 – 1933 and survived the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 which outlawed private ownership of gold in the United States. Coin Design Obverse: Shows the head of Liberty crowned with an Indian war bonnet Reverse: Majestic Eagle Coin Artist Obverse and Reverse: Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848 – 1907) When purchasing “Random Dates” you can expect to receive dates and types of our choice, depending upon current stock on hand. Since its inception in 1987, Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) has modified its holder and label style on numerous occasions. The coin(s) you receive may be all one holder type or a mix. We cannot guarantee one specific holder or label type for this listing. If you are looking for a specific label and holder type, please review our other listings for this type of coin, as we may also have the holder/label style you are searching for available. However, all coins graded by NGC (regardless of holder or label type) are guaranteed as to their authenticity and grade. This listing uses “Reference Images” The “Reference Images” used in this listing Description were created by Liberty Coin for reference only to depict the quality of the item you will receive. You will NOT receive the exact item, with the same certificate number, that was photographed to create the Reference Images. However, the actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be similar to that shown and exactly as described. Amidst periodic gaps in production, the coins would be struck across three different mint facilities from 1907 until the recall of federal gold in 1933. Mintages cover a wide range, but the scarcer issues of the series were created primarily due to the impact of melting, which led to low survival rates. Rarities also include the initial pattern and earliest design iteration created prior to the start of full-scale production. The new design for the series as well as the broad redesign of all circulating coinage of the era can be traced back to the efforts of President Theodore Roosevelt. He had grown displeased with the current designs and sought to make American coins as grand and beautiful as those of ancient Greece. To accomplish his goal, Roosevelt commissioned Augustus Saint-Gaudens to redesign all eligible circulating coinage. Ultimately, Saint-Gaudens would only be able to create new designs for the eagle and double eagle before his death. However, the redesign process would continue through other artists, leading to the so-called Renaissance era of United States coinage. Coin Design Saint-Gaudens’s design for the eagle features a portrait of Liberty, facing left. She wears an Indian war bonnet with the word LIBERTY inscribed on the band. There are thirteen stars above and the date appears below. The reverse of the coin features a bald eagle perched on bundle of arrows with an olive branch intertwined. The inscriptions include UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above, the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM to the right, and the denomination TEN DOLLARS below. The edge of the coin includes 46 raised stars to represent number of states in the Union. The design underwent a number of early changes as the United States Mint attempted to balance the relief and artistry sought by Saint-Gaudens with the technical requirements of mass production. The initial patterns were struck in higher relief and featured a wire rim. Due to stacking issues, this was modified to a rounded rim or rolled edge, and finally a standard rim and lowered relief. In 1908, the inscription IN GOD WE TRUST was added on the reverse of the coin to the left of the eagle. In 1912, the number of raised stars on the edge of the coin was increased to 48 following the admission of Arizona and New Mexico to the Union. Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco. 0.4838 troy oz. The Date your Order is placed is considered Day Zero (0). If you need to change the Address you need to cancel your order and place a new order using the correct address. We reserve the right to make Carrier and Service Level selection based upon operating conditions and order size, weight, destination and value. We are unable to accommodate requests for specific Carriers. Carriers Recycle Tracking Numbers. We are not responsible for Carrier Delays due to operating issues such as bad weather, mechanical failures, or other service level disruptions. If your package has been Confirmed as Delivered by the Carrier, but you do not believe you received the package, please contact the Carrier directly. Bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not manufactured to the same quality standards as Collector Coins. Listed prices for bullion products are firm and not negotiable. Prices will change with movements in the spot price of the underlying metal while precious metals markets are open. When purchasing “Random Brand” items you can expect to receive Brands and Design of our choice, based on inventory on hand when your order is fulfilled. Our inventory is located in a secure location with limited access. We cannot accommodate requests to search for specific Brands. When purchasing “Random Date” coins, you can expect to receive Dates and Mintmarks of our choice, depending upon current stock on hand. We cannot accommodate requests to search for specific Dates. Pre-Owned Vintage US Mint Products. Except for current year products, nearly all of our US Mint products have been previously owned. Unless otherwise disclosed, all of our US Mint products come with their complete original packaging. We inspect all pre-owned US Mint products prior to offering them for sale. We only sell sets that have passed our inspection; the coins are typically free of excessive hazing, spotting, or distracting toning. While these items are typically in very good condition for their age, these vintage products are not new. Use of “Reference Images”. We typically have multiple quantities available of many of our most popular products. As a result we often use “Reference Images” to represent the actual product. When a “Reference Image” is used to merchandise a product, that use will be disclosed in the Listing as follows: “The “Reference Images used in this listing Description were created by Liberty Coin for reference only to depict the quality of the item you will receive. You will NOT receive the exact item that was photographed to create the Reference Images. Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. Errors will be corrected when discovered and Liberty Coin LLC reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted and whether or not the order has been confirmed.
$2.50 Gold Indian Coin Dated 1928 NGC MS63 Grade
It was minted in Philadelphia during the pre-1933 period in the United States. The coin is in an uncirculated state and has been certified by NGC.