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52. United States- Twenty Dollars (Double Eagle), Business Strike, Augustus St. Gaudens-designer(forty-eight stars on the obverse), .900 Fine (1922). AU/UNC (Edge:E PLURIBUS UNUM, with words divided by stars). $2995.00

53. United States- Twenty Dollars (Double Eagle), James B Longacre-designer, weight: 33.436 grams, composition: .900 gold, .100 copper, diameter: 34 mm; reeded edge. Net weight: .96750 oz. pure gold, (1894). AU/UNC $2850.00

54. United States- $20 Dollar Gold (Double Eagle), Business Strike, .900 Fine, (46 Stars on the Obverse-1907-1911 only), Augustus St.Gaudens- designer, (1909), XF/AU. $2695.00

55. Two Cents- United States of America(1865)- A very short-lived series in U.S. Coinage (1864-1873), designed by James B. Longacre. Weight: 6.22 grams, Composition: .950 Copper, .050 tin and zinc. Diameter: 23mm. Plain Edge. All coined at the Philadelphia Mint. Fine/Very Fine. $80.00.

56. United States- Capped-Bust Type Liberty Half Dollar (1808), Variety 1, Lettered Edge (1807-1836), John Reich, designer, weight: 13.48 grams, diameter: 32.5mm. Edge: Fifty Cents Or Half A Dollar. Fine. $230.00.                         

57. Half Cent- United States of America, Classic Head Type (1829). Designer: John Reich. Weight: 5.44 grams. Diameter: 23.5mm. Composition: Copper. Plain Edge. VG/Fine. $75.00.

58. United States- Quarter Eagle- $2.50 Dollar Gold- Indian Head Type (1909-P), designed by Bela Lyons Pratt in an 'all-incuse' format.  Low Mintage: 441, 899.  About Extremely Fine.  Weight: 4.18 g.  Net Weight: .12094 Oz. Pure Gold.  $455.00


59. Large Cent- Draped Bust Type (1805), Robert Scot-designer,(Reverse: 'One Cent' inside wreath, 1/100), Composition: Copper, Weight: 10.89 grams,  Diameter: 29 mm, plain edge, VF.  $650.00 


60. United States- Three Cents, Silver- (The smallest of United States Silver Coins), issued by Congress, March 3, 1851; weight: .75 grams, composition .900 silver, .100 copper, 14 mm, plain edge, James B. Longacre- designer (1856). Minted only at the Philadelphia Mint. VF.
$165.00

61. Eagle -$10 Dollar Gold, Coronet Type, Variety 2 (Motto above Eagle), weight: 16.718 grams, composition: .900 gold. .100 copper, diameter: 27 mm, reeded edge, Net weight: .48375 oz. pure gold, (1894). Choice- AU-UNC. SOLD

62. United States of America, Flying Eagle Cent (minted  1856-1858), James B. Longacre, designer (1857).  Weight: 4.67 gr., Composition: .880 Copper, .120 nickel,  diameter: 19mm, Plain Edge, All Coined at the Philadelphia Mint.  Mintage: 17,450,000.  Brown/Porous. Fine/VF.  $135.00

63. Half Dime- United States of America(1854-O, New Orleans Mint)-Variety 3- 'Arrows at Date' (1853-1855). The Arrows at the Date were placed to denote the reduction of weight under the terms of the Act of February 21, 1853. Designer: Christian Gobrecht. Weight: 1,34 grams. Composition: .8924 silver, .1076 copper. Diameter: 15.5mm. Coined at both the Philadelphia & New Orleans Mints. Fine. $65.00.
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