
1913 D Buffalo Nickels Type 2 Nickel MS65 PCGS
Price: $1,250.00
Product Description:
1913-D 5c PCGS MS65 (Type 2) Choice, lustrous gem of this better date. Buffalo Nickel.

1913 D Buffalo Nickels Type 2 Nickel MS65 PCGS
Price: $1,250.00
Product Description:
1913-D 5c PCGS MS65 (Type 2) Choice, lustrous gem of this better date. Buffalo Nickel.
1910 S $10 Indian Gold Ten Dollar AU58 PCGS
Price: $1,340.00
Product Description:
1910-S $10 PCGS AU58 Gold Coinage. Indian Eagle – Gold Coin. Better S-mint.
1886 P Morgan Dollars Dollar MS67 PCGS
Price: $1,090.00
Product Description:
1886 $1 PCGS MS67 Morgan Silver Dollar
2006 American Gold Buffalo Proof $50 Brilliant Uncirculated US Mint
Price: $2,099.95
Product Description:
Buffalo Gold coins were first minted in 2006 and for the first time in history, the U.S. Mint created a one-ounce bullion coin minted in .9999 Fine (pure 24-karat) Gold to compete with the world bullion market. The Indian Head and Buffalo design crafted for the nickel by James Earle Fraser in 1913 was chosen as the design for this new coin in part because the nickel series (1913-1938) was extremely popular with collectors. The very popular silver commemorative issues from 2001 bearing a similar modified version of Fraser’s nickel design further strengthened the case for remastering the design once again for this new $50 denomination gold coin.
1889 S Liberty Head, With Motto Above Eagle Type-III $20 PCGS AU-58
1 collectible from $3,850.00
Product Description:
1889-S $20 Saddle Ridge Hoard.This is the opportunity of a lifetime to invest in and own a piece of the greatest buried treasure find in the United States. The Saddle Ridge Treasure of 1427 gold coins is believed to be the greatest buried treasure ever unearthed in the United States. Based on the dates of the coins included in the find, their condition and the condition of the decaying metal cans protecting them, it is believed that the coins were buried over a significant period of time in the late 19th century. Each coin has been independently authenticated, graded and certified by the Professional Coin Grading Service of Irvine, California. Kagin’s, Inc. is the nation’s oldest family-owned numismatic firm tracing their origins to 1933. The firm specializes in U.S. gold coins especially those of the gold rushes, paper currency and classic rarities.