Skip to main content
Go to accessibility options
Welcome
Sign-In
|
Register
Contact Us
Home
/
All Categories
/
Search Results
Search Tips
|
Video Tutorial
Start Over
Filters: (9)
Filters: (9)
Sold Collectibles & Art
Sold Collectibles & Art
Archive Status
Coin Grade
Coin Designation
Department
Bid/Buy Formats
Highlights
Auction Type
Auction Year
Price Range
Sold For
Bid or Buy
Available Items
View Past Sale Prices
Sold Items
List
Gallery
Get Notified of New Matches
Create a Wantlist
Create Wantlist
Have a similar item to sell?
Ask about cash advances.
Free Appraisal
1792 P25C Copper Quarter Dollar, Judd-12, Pollock-14 MS63 Brown NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 11033)
Auction 1216
| Lot: 5511 | Jan 12, 2015
Sold For:
$2,232,500.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, MS63+ Brown NGC.
(PCGS# 11001)
Auction 1199
| Lot: 30426 | May 16, 2014
Sold For:
$1,410,000.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-2, Pollock-2, Low R.7, VF30 PCGS.
(PCGS# 11004)
Auction 454
| Lot: 3462 | Jan 12, 2008
Sold For:
$603,750.00
1796 No Pole, B-1a, C-1, Low R.6, MS63 Brown PCGS. CAC. Our EAC Grade MS62.
(PCGS# 35095)
Auction 1348
| Lot: 3041 | Aug 28, 2022
Sold For:
$552,000.00
1943-S 1C Struck on a Bronze Planchet MS63 Brown PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 82715)
Auction 1321
| Lot: 3009 | Nov 19, 2020
Sold For:
$504,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$756,000 or more
1787 COPPER New York Excelsior Copper, George Clinton MS63 Brown NGC. Crosby Plate VIII Number 5, Figure 62, Breen-989, W-5790. Low R.7.
(PCGS# 433)
Auction 1199
| Lot: 30380 | May 16, 2014
Sold For:
$499,375.00
1793 1C Chain AMERI. MS63 Brown PCGS. S-1, B-1, R.4. Our EAC Grade AU50.
(PCGS# 1340)
Auction 1213
| Lot: 30018 | Jun 23, 2014
Sold For:
$440,625.00
1796 No Pole, C-1, B-1, R.6, MS63+ Brown NGC. CAC.
Our EAC grade MS62.
(PCGS# 35095)
Auction 1329
| Lot: 3621 | Apr 25, 2021
Sold For:
$432,000.00
Great Britain:
Victoria gold Proof "Una and the Lion" 5 Pounds 1839 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS,
Auction 3091
| Lot: 31136 | May 7, 2021
Sold For:
$420,000.00
Russia:
Elizabeth gold Novodel Pattern 5 Roubles 1755-CПБ MS63★ NGC,
Auction 3127
| Lot: 34029 | Dec 9, 2025
Sold For:
$384,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$576,000 or more
(1739) THREEPENCE Higley Copper, THE WHEELE GOES ROUND, VF30 NGC. Crosby Unknown, Freidus 4-C, W-8295, Unique.
(PCGS# 216)
Auction 1216
| Lot: 5637 | Jan 12, 2015
Sold For:
$376,000.00
1834 $5 Classic Head, Plain 4 PR63 Ultra Cameo NGC. CAC.
First Head, McCloskey 1-A, HM-1, JD-2, R.7 as a Proof.
(PCGS# 98180)
Auction 1359
| Lot: 3236 | May 7, 2023
Sold For:
$360,000.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6 SP35 PCGS Secure. CAC.
(PCGS# 11001)
Auction 1238
| Lot: 3951 | Aug 14, 2016
Sold For:
$352,500.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-2, Pollock-2, Low R.7, VF35 PCGS Secure. CAC.
(PCGS# 11004)
Auction 1231
| Lot: 5222 | Jan 11, 2016
Sold For:
$352,500.00
1785 Cent Inimica Tyrannis America / Confederatio, Large Circle Cent Original MS63 Brown NGC. Breen-1123, Whitman-5630, High R.7.
(PCGS# 45411)
Auction 1215
| Lot: 3018 | Nov 15, 2014
Sold For:
$352,500.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, SP35 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 11001)
Auction 1294
| Lot: 3667 | Apr 25, 2019
Sold For:
$336,000.00
1794 1C Starred Reverse, S-48, B-38, High R.4, VF35 PCGS.
(PCGS# 35705)
Auction 1341
| Lot: 3009 | Jan 12, 2022
Sold For:
$312,000.00
(1737) COPPER Higley Copper, THE WHEELE GOES ROUND, VF30 NGC. Crosby Unknown, Freidus 4-C, W-8295, Unique.
(PCGS# 216)
Auction 1298
| Lot: 3643 | Aug 18, 2019
Sold For:
$312,000.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, VF30 NGC.
(PCGS# 11001)
Auction 1173
| Lot: 5015 | Aug 5, 2012
Sold For:
$305,500.00
1793 1C Chain, AMERICA, S-2, B-2, High R.4, MS63 Brown PCGS Secure. CAC.
(PCGS# 35435)
Auction 1271
| Lot: 4733 | Jan 8, 2018
Sold For:
$300,000.00
1794 1C Head of 1794, S-48, B-38, Low R.5, VF20 Bland, VF20 Noyes; VF35 PCGS Secure.
(PCGS# 35705)
Auction 1239
| Lot: 5333 | Sep 8, 2016
Sold For:
$258,500.00
1792 P1C One Cent, Judd-1, Pollock-1, High R.6, VF30 NGC.
(PCGS# 11001)
Auction 1121
| Lot: 1500 | Jan 11, 2009
Sold For:
$253,000.00
1794 1C Head of '93. MS63 Brown PCGS. S-18b, B-2b, R.4.
(PCGS# 35513)
Auction 460
| Lot: 2019 | Feb 16, 2008
Sold For:
$253,000.00
China:
Republic Yuan Shih-kai gold Pattern "Plumed Hat" Dollar ND (1916) MS63 NGC,
Auction 3127
| Lot: 36075 | Dec 9, 2025
Sold For:
$252,000.00
South Africa:
Republic gold Proof 6 Pence 1897 PR63 Cameo NGC,
Auction 3125
| Lot: 32030 | Aug 29, 2025
Sold For:
$222,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$333,000 or more
1786 New Jersey Copper, Date Under Plowbeam, Maris 7-E, W-4710, High R.7, VF30 NGC.
(PCGS# 492)
Auction 1330
| Lot: 15023 | Mar 17, 2021
Sold For:
$216,000.00
China:
Kuang-hsü gold Pattern Kuping Tael (Liang) CD 1906 MS63 NGC,
Auction 3068
| Lot: 30070 | Dec 6, 2018
Sold For:
$204,000.00
(1737) COPPER Higley Copper, Broad Axe VF30 NGC. Crosby VIII-24, Freidus 3.2-C, W-8260, R.7.
(PCGS# 213)
Auction 1199
| Lot: 30368 | May 16, 2014
Sold For:
$199,750.00
1788 NJERSY New Jersey Copper, Head Left, M. 50-f, W-5475, R.3, MS63 Brown NGC.
(PCGS# 766268)
Auction 1350
| Lot: 3034 | Nov 2, 2022
Sold For:
$192,000.00
1893 $20 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. JD-2, R.7.
(PCGS# 99109)
Auction 1344
| Lot: 3622 | May 8, 2022
Sold For:
$192,000.00
1872 $20 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS. JD-1, Low R.7.
(PCGS# 99087)
Auction 1380
| Lot: 4913 | Jan 19, 2025
Sold For:
$186,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$259,000 or more
1877 $50 Fifty Dollar, Judd-1547, Pollock-1720, Low R.7, PR63 Gilt NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 61891)
Auction 1160
| Lot: 4582 | Oct 16, 2011
Sold For:
$184,000.00
1788 New Jersey Copper, Head Left, M. 50-f, W-5475, R.3, MS63 Brown NGC.
(PCGS# 766268)
Auction 1326
| Lot: 3924 | Jan 24, 2021
Sold For:
$180,000.00
Great Britain:
George IV gold Proof 5 Pounds 1826 PR63+ Deep Cameo PCGS,
Auction 3105
| Lot: 32219 | Jan 9, 2023
Sold For:
$168,000.00
1879 $4 $4 Flowing Hair, Judd-1635, Pollock-1832, 1833, R.3, 6, PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS.
Although there is no such thing as a common four-dollar gold Stella, the 1879 Flowing Hair version is the most attainable for the type collector. Technically a pattern coin that was never struck for circulation, these coins have been listed in the standard price guides for many years, and are often considered part of the regular issue coinage. The Stella was part of a series of pattern coins issued with the intent of a metric coinage that would be accepted overseas alongside many European gold coins. The Honorable John Kasson, United States Minister to Austria, urged Congress to produce a coin similar in value to the Austrian eight florins gold coin then in circulation. That coin had a gold value of just under four dollars, thus the reason this denomination was proposed. Several other gold coins had a similar value, including the French 20 francs ($3.86), the German 20 marks ($4.76), the British sovereign ($4.76), the Italian 20 lire ($3.86), the Netherlands 10 gulden ($4.02), the Swiss 20 francs ($3.86), and the Russian 5 roubles ($3.98).
The obverse inscription specifies the intended composition and fineness as 6 grams gold, 0.3 grams silver, and 0.7 grams copper, for a total weight of 7 grams. This created another challenge, as the standard in use for American coinage was 90% gold alloyed with 10% copper. This meant that production of the four-dollar pieces would require an entirely different refining process that ultimately led to the demise of this coinage proposal. In reality, the patterns were produced by further reducing the thickness of planchet stock intended for half eagles and punching planchets from this stock with the half eagle punch. Although we have no knowledge of any pieces being tested for purity, it is believed that all four-dollar gold pieces were produced of standard 900 fine gold. Because the planchet stock was reduced in thickness, fine parallel grooves remained in the
(PCGS# 98057)
Auction 402
| Lot: 1797 | Apr 7, 2006
Sold For:
$161,000.00
1796 $2 1/2 Quarter Eagle, Judd-23a,
Private
Restrike, Pollock-6035, Unique, MS63 PCGS.
(PCGS# 11063)
Auction 1310
| Lot: 10167 | Sep 17, 2020
Sold For:
$156,000.00
Great Britain:
George IV gold Proof 5 Pounds 1826 PR63+ Deep Cameo PCGS,
Auction 3118
| Lot: 33176 | Aug 17, 2024
Sold For:
$150,000.00
1881 $20 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS. JD-1, High R.5.
(PCGS# 99097)
Auction 1341
| Lot: 4766 | Jan 14, 2022
Sold For:
$150,000.00
China:
Kuang-hsu gold Pattern Kuping Tael (Liang) CD 1907 MS63 NGC,
Auction 3058
| Lot: 37015 | Dec 8, 2017
Sold For:
$150,000.00
Great Britain:
George IV gold Proof 5 Pounds 1826 PR63 Deep Cameo PCGS,
Auction 3109
| Lot: 31200 | Aug 19, 2023
Sold For:
$144,000.00
China:
Hupeh. Kuang-hsü "Small Characters" Tael Year 30 (1904) MS63 NGC,
Auction 3092
| Lot: 38170 | Jun 25, 2021
Sold For:
$144,000.00
1795 1C Jefferson Head, Plain Edge, S-80, B-11b, Low R.5, VF30 NGC.
(PCGS# 35741)
Auction 1326
| Lot: 3973 | Jan 24, 2021
Sold For:
$144,000.00
1737 THREEPENCE Higley Copper, CONNECTICVT, VF30 NGC. Crosby VIII-18, Freidus 1.2-A, W-8200, R.7.
(PCGS# 201)
Auction 1216
| Lot: 5631 | Jan 12, 2015
Sold For:
$141,000.00
1737 THREEPENCE Higley Copper, CONNECTICVT, VF30 NGC. Crosby Unknown, Freidus 1.3-A, W-8215, R.7.
(PCGS# 201)
Auction 1216
| Lot: 5632 | Jan 12, 2015
Sold For:
$141,000.00
1801 1C 3 Errors MS63 Brown NGC and EAC.
S-219, Die State IV, Low R.2. The Three Errors large cent is one of those highly popular varieties simply because of an unusual die blunder--or in this case, blunders. The fraction reads a meaningless 1/000, the right branch of the wreath is lacking its stem to the lower left, and the U of UNITED was first placed in the die upside down, giving the appearance of IINITED. This variety is listed in the
Guide Book,
and has been for many years. In fact, it has been listed since the very first issues of the Red Book. One of the keys to the importance and value of a given variety is its listing in the popular Red Book. This is the Gies-Hines-Sheldon example and is the finest known for the variety. In fact, it is the only Three Errors cent called Mint State by Del Bland. The photo of this variety on page 631 in the Breen Large Cent book is incorrectly labeled as this coin, but is actually the second finest known Halpern coin. We are not sure who first discovered the variety, however, it has been known for well over a century, and was recognized by Francis Doughty in his 1890 reference on the big coppers.
This cent has wonderful tan surfaces with considerable original orange mint color. The 1995 Bowers and Merena catalog notes that this coin was once certified MS63 Red and Brown by NGC, although they have now regraded it MS63 Brown. Without a doubt, it deserves the Red and Brown designation, in our opinion. This is only the fourth time this cent has been offered for sale in the past 100 years. The other appearances were in 1904 (Fixed Price offering), 1935, and 1995.
Both sides of this lovely cent were illustrated in Noyes, and the reverse in
Penny Whimsy.
Ex: Charles Steigerwalt FPL (10/1904); A.C. Gies; Thomas Elder (10/35), lot 836f; Henry C. Hines; Dr. William Sheldon (1945); Ernest Henderson (1958); Dorothy Paschal (1958); Dr. William Sheldon (4/72); R.E. Naftzger, Jr. (2/23/92); Eric Streiner; Jay Parr
(PCGS# 1461)
Auction 360
| Lot: 3258 | Jan 15, 2005
Sold For:
$138,000.00
1793 1C Liberty Cap, S-16, B-19, R.6, VF35 PCGS.
(PCGS# 35498)
Auction 1341
| Lot: 3006 | Jan 12, 2022
Sold For:
$132,000.00
1864 $10 PR63★ Ultra Cameo NGC. JD-1, High R.6.
(PCGS# 98800)
Auction 1329
| Lot: 5145 | Apr 25, 2021
Sold For:
$132,000.00
1794 1C Head of 1794 VF30 NGC. NC-10, B-31, Unique. Our EAC Grade Fine 12.
(PCGS# 901374)
Auction 1200
| Lot: 2473 | Jan 10, 2014
Sold For:
$123,375.00
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Results per page:
24
48
72