1844-O Liberty NGC AU50. A scarce issue among the No Motto Eagles. Despite a mintage of 118,700 New Orleans gold circulated freely in the 1840s and relatively few survive especially in a decent grade. Worth inspection! (Image)
1897 Liberty AU. Nice generic in a Capital holder.
Est. $675-750 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 675.00
Sold...US$ 675.00
Closed..Feb-13-2020, 16:30:00 EST
Sold For 675
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Lot No:186
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Cat No:1901
1901 Liberty AU light hairlines still ok.
Est. $700-800 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 675.00
Sold...US$ 675.00
Closed..Feb-13-2020, 16:30:00 EST
Sold For 675
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Lot No:187
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Cat No:1910D
1910-D Indian MS62 perhaps better. Bright, flashy, and generally mark-free. (Image)
Est. $650-750 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 725.00
Sold...US$ 850.00
Closed..Feb-13-2020, 16:30:00 EST
Sold For 850
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Lot No:188
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Cat No:1912S
1912-S Indian AU+ lightly cleaned still very attractive. (Image)
Est. $650-750 HWC-SE
Opening US$ 725.00
Sold...US$ 875.00
Closed..Feb-13-2020, 16:30:00 EST
Sold For 875
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Lot No:189
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Cat No:1914
1914 Indian NGC MS62. Not that it matters immensely but at 151,000 this is one of the rather low-mintage $10 Indians, and PCGS has only certified 2,602 as of the writing, which pales in comparison to the really common issues (1926 & 1932) that each show over 38,000 certified. (Image)