New Items Added: Trade Dollars. 1875-S/CC PCGS MS63 TRADE DOLLARS, 1876 PCGS MS65 TRADE DOLLARS, 1874-CC PCGS MS 63 TRADE DOLLAR, 1880 D-CAM PROOF ONLY SUPERB GEM PF Trade Dollar, 1881 DEEP CAMEO PROOF ONLY SUPERB GEM PF Trade Dollar, 1879 DEEP CAMEO PROOF ONLY SUPERB GEM PF Trade Dollar, 1881 DEEP CAMEO PROOF ONLY SUPERB GEM PF Trade Dollar, 1877 DEEP CAMEO PROOF ONLY SUPERB GEM PF Trade Dollar, 1876 CC Double Die Reverse ANACS MS 60 Trade Dollar, 1873 Trade Dollars, 1873-CC TRADE DOLLARS.
Confederate Currency Notes. 1864 $500 CH UNCIRCULATED Confederate Currency Notes, T-22 RARE CONFEDERATE $10 Ten Dollar Confederate Currency Notes, T-21 YELLOW GREEN Confederate Currency Notes, T-22 C PLATE RARE Confederate Currency Notes, T-30 1861 $10 Sweet Potato Dinner Confederate Currency Notes, CAPTAIN ISSUED $100 TYPE 41-1863 Confederate Currency Notes.
Fractional, Pioneer Gold Coins. During the California gold rush (which began in earnest in 1849 and reached a peak in 1852) small denomination coins were in short supply in the California territory. Local mints produced tiny tokens made of real gold with values of $1 or fractions thereof. You can read about them in various numismatic reference books. Genuine territorial gold tokens are worth hundreds of dollars if they are authentic and in nice condition. Far more commonly seen, however, are modern replicas. These are typically made of brass, perhaps plated with a thin coating of gold. Such tokens are of nominal value only, perhaps a dollar or so. (If a replica is made of solid gold, it is worth roughly the meltdown value of the metal.) Real territorial gold pieces usually have the word "dollar" along with a denomination on one side, and the year of issue with a Liberty head on the other side.
U.S. Dollar Coins. 1876 PCGS MS65 TRADE DOLLARS, 1797 9X7 SMALL LETTERS NGC XF40 DRAPED BUST DOLLARS, $1 MS63 Set of 24 PCGS NGC Peace Dollars, 1797 9X7 LARGE LETTERS ANACS XF40 DRAPED BUST DOLLARS, 1800 WIDE DATE-LOW 8 NGC AU50 DRAPED BUST DOLLARS, 1893-S Rare Key with AU Details Morgan Dollar, 1799 NGC AU50 DRAPED BUST DOLLARS, 1893-CC Choice Uncirculated Redfield Dollar, 1995 10th Anniversary GOLD Proof Set with W Silver Eagle, 1795 3 LEAVES NGC VF25 FLOWING HAIR DOLLARS, 1893-CC MS63 PCGS MORGAN DOLLAR, 1901 PROOF SUPERB GEM PF Morgan Dollar, 1878-1921 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR SET.
Early Dollar Coins (1794-1804). 1800 Dotted Date PCGS XF45 Draped Bust Dollar, 1797 PCGS VG10 9X7 Stars Large Letters Draped Bust Dollar, 1799 PCGS VF25 DRAPED BUST DOLLARS, 1799 PCGS VF30 PQ DRAPED BUST SILVER DOLLAR, 1798 PCGS VF20 DRAPED BUST DOLLARS LARGE EAGLE, 1885 Morgan Silver Dollar, 1798 VERY FINE ANACS VF 30 BUST DOLLAR, 1882 Morgan Silver Dollar, 1889 CC Carson City Morgan US Silver $1 Dollar, 1862 Seated Liberty Dollar Coin, 1783 Pillar Silver Dollar, 1795 $1 Coin 2 Leaves Variety Flowing Hair Dollar.
Eisenhower Dollars (1971-78). 2000 IKE Eisenhower Dollar Coins, P MINT IKES PCGS MS-66 PCGS MS-65 Eisenhower Dollar Coins, 1974 MS66 PCGS IKE LEMON TONING HIGH GRADE Eisenhower Dollars, LOT Of 500 Assorted Ike Eisenhower Dollars, PCGS MS66 RDV-006 FEV-REV 1971-D Ike Eisenhower Dollars, Lot 300 $1 Circulated Eisenhower "Silver" Dollar Coins, 250 Eisenhower Dollar $1 COINS NO CULLS IKE LOT.
Morgan Silver Dollars. The Morgan Dollar is a silver United States Dollar Coin. The dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and again for one more year in 1921. The Morgan Dollar is named after its designer, George T. Morgan, who designed the obverse and reverse of the coin. Morgan's monogram appears near Lady Liberty's neck on the obverse. The dollar was authorized by the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. It has a fineness of .900, giving a total silver content of 0.77344 troy ounces (24.057 grams) per coin. 1884-S Gem BU Morgan Silver Dollar, 1893-CC MS63 PCGS MORGAN DOLLAR, 1901 "PROOF" GEM PF Morgan Dollar, MORGAN 1878-1921 SILVER DOLLAR SET, 1882 NGC PR65 MORGAN DOLLARS, 1890 MS-65 NGC Carson City CC Morgan Dollar, 25 PCGS MS65 Carson City Mint Morgan Dollars.