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“Should I get this graded?” Sometimes grading adds value – other times just cost. We’ll tell you the truth, every time. Why choose us? The answer’s here: raredatecoins.com/why-choose-us/ #CoinGrading #Numismatics
Inherited a coin collection? We help families document, appraise & sell coins with care and transparency. There’s a full list of our services on our website - raredatecoins.com #EstateAppraisal #Numismatics
Why wait months? At Rare Date Coins, coins go live in 7–10 days – no buyer’s premium, no delay. Fast, fair, ethical sales. Contact us today to learn more about how we work - raredatecoins.com/contact/ #CoinAppraisal #Efficiency
Coins are easy to price – trust isn’t. We’re proud PNG members: ethics enforced, credentials earned. That’s why collectors trust Rare Date Coins. Learn more here: raredatecoins.com/about-us/ #EthicalTrading #Numismatics
Coins lose more to bad packaging than bad markets. Handle by the edge, use non-PVC flips, double-box & insure. Or meet us in a secure vault. Safe coins = full value. Contact us for more information raredatecoins.com/contact/ #CoinAppraisal #ShippingCoins
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The 1879 quarter eagle hails from a lower mintage of just 88,960 coins and is scarce in Prooflike format. PCGS has certified just three pieces as such, and this is the sole finest! 1879 $2.5 PCGS 62 Prooflike raredatecoins.com
A better date gold dollar from a low mintage of just 3,000! The design elements of this honey-gold colored specimen exhibit razor-sharp definition, Contrast is bold on both sides and the obverse makes claims to DMPL! . raredatecoins.com
A stunning survivor from a scant mintage of just 1,000 pieces. This is the only coin of any type or denomination that was minted under full control of the Confederacy. Records indicate that in December of 1860, two sets of prepared dies were shipped to Dahlonega, GA,
Better date Double Eagle from the Philadelphia Mint. Bright luster radiates across the tangerine-gold surfaces. An appealing piece with great details appreciable and light grade-consistent chatter. Only 543,625 pieces were struck at the Philadelphia Mint. raredatecoins.com
From a scant mintage of just 25,000 pieces, few 1894-S Eagles survive. The highest-graded example is an MS62, making this one of the finest available on the market! Remarkably lustrous and boldly struck with rich golden-orange coloration, raredatecoins.com
Gorgeous prooflike gem from a mintage of just 11,156 pieces yet PCGS has only certified 5 prooflike examples! Sharp, frosty central devices contrast wonderfully with mirrorlike field. 1885 G$1 PCGS 65 Prooflike.
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