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the COIN DEALER newsletter cpn quarterly ii Vol. XI No. 2 February 8, 2002 Single copy price $5.00 The CDN Quarterly Sequence Using the CDN Quarterly The CDN Quarterly is part of the total CDN subscription package. CDN publications report prices based on national dealer-to-dealer One section of the Quarterly is sent every month to our CDN subscrib¬ buying and selling information. These wholesale prices result from our ers (along with their CDN Monthly Supplement), and the contents of monitoring all possible sight-seen transactions and offers to buy or sell. The the Quarterly rotate every three months. The following outlines the coins may be certified or "raw", but the grading must adhere to the current publishing schedule: leading standard. Prices also consider activity in the certified sight-unseen market (PCGS & NGC). CDN Quarterly prices will be strongly influenced Quarterly 1: published Jan.; Apr.; July; Oct.; contains Half Cents, by Sells which are lower than listed levels. A higher Bid will normally raise Large Cents, Half Dimes, Dimes through 1891, Twenty Cents, and CDN Quarterly prices, and a lower Sell will normally lower them. Quarter Dollars through 1891; and all by date in standard grades! TheCDN Quarterly reports thehighest wholesale prices seen nationally, Quarterly 2: published Feb.; May; Aug.; Nov.; contains Half Dollars which assume a willing andknowledgeable buyer. The actual buying offer for through 1891, Dollars through 1873; Trade Dollars, Gold Dollars, a rarer coin depends largely on the availability of a customer; on occasion, Quarter Eagles through 1907, Three Dollar Gold; and all by date in customer demand may be weaker for rarer dates or varieties, and dealers standard grades! must consider this before purchasing for inventory. Rarity also plays a key Quarterly 3: published Mar.; June; Sept.; Dec.; contains Four Dollar role in selling prices, with a substantial premium asked for extremely scarce Gold, Half Eagles through 1908; Eagles through 1907, Double Eagles coins; the wholesale asking price may be multiples of the listed Bid price. through 1907; and all by date in standard grades! Prices on more-frequently traded coins will reflect the greater activity; prices on less-frequently traded coins may reflect last-known information. These Plus, the Quarterly regularly contains 'centerfolds' with: Proof wholesale prices should not be misinterpreted by retail clients as levels at Cents; Proof Two Cents; Proof Three Cent Silvers; Proof Three Cent which coins can be bought or sold; wholesale buying requires a substantial Nickels; Proof Nickels; Proof Barber Dimes, Quarters, & Halves; Proof market presence. Dollars; and all by date in standard grades! Prices listed are for typical examples; numismatists expect a wide varia¬ Combining the weekly, monthly and quarterly Greysheets included in tion in looks and attractiveness within a particular grade. A coin must stand your subscription, subscribers to the CDN now receive current pricing on its own merits; this is the heart of sight-seen trading. Bronze coinage is information on every regular issue U.S. coin; in fact, it is like receiving especially susceptible to spotting, and severely spotted issues may command four copies of an annual pricing guide, with the advantage that prices are a lower price. Prices will also be affected by cleaning, planchet flaws or up-to-date when you receive them! All this, plus weekly and monthly porosity, rim nicks, and other factors in the final grading of a coin. Prices listed updates on faster-moving issues. are for 'no-problem' coins. A tilde ("™") indicates no reliable pricing information is available; an SPOT PRICES AT QUARTERLY PRESS TIME: "n/m" indicates that none were made. Prices in the XF columns are for coins Silver $4.22 Gold $282.10 graded XF40; AU columns are for coins graded AU50. ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 02 80 ‘81 ‘82 ‘83 ‘84 ‘85 ‘86 ‘87 ‘88 ‘89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 00 01 02 $1,400 $1,200 Liberty Nickel $1,000 PR64 $800 $600 $400 $330 No Cents (1883) $200 $190 With Cents (1883-1913) $0 —i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i—i— ‘80 ‘81 ‘82 ‘83 ‘84 ‘85 ‘86 ‘87 ‘88 ‘89 ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 01 ‘02 the COIN DEALER newsletter the COIN DEALER newsletter the COIN DEALER newsletter Published Weekly • Division of CDN Inc. Published Weekly • Division of CDN Inc. Dept. CDN P.O. Box 7939 • TORRANCE, CA 90504 The Coin Dealer Newsletter (USPS #008248) is Dept. CDN P.O. Box 11099 • TORRANCE, CA 90510 www.greysheet.com • [email protected] Enclosed is my check/M.O., for the amount checked below. Please published weekly by CDN Inc., 18807 Crenshaw Place, COPYRIGHT 2002 COIN DEALER NEWSLETTER start sending me the weekly Coin Dealer newsletter as well as the Torrance, CA 90504-5923. Periodicals postage paid at Reprint of any part of any issue without written Monthly Supplement and Quarterly for: Torrance, CA. permission is expressly forbidden by law. "Greysheet" Subscription Rates: □ 6 Months $54.00 □ 1 Year $98.00 □ 2 Years $ 162.00 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR .Pauline Miladin 6 Months-$54, 1 Year-$98, 2 Years-$162 Name_ POSTMASTER: Send address changes to P.O. Box 11099, PUBLISHER . Shane Downing Address_ Torrance, CA 90510. Phone: (310) 515-7369 EDITOR. Keith M. Zancr www.greysheet.com • [email protected] CIRCULATION & ADVERTISING. Betty Morris City_State_Zip February 2002 COIN DEALER Newsletter QUARTERLY Page 8 HALF DOLLARS Flowing Hair 179-1- 1795 GOOD VG PINE VF XF AU MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 1794 960 1,700 2,600 4,950 9,100 ♦ 20,000 ♦ 40,000 265,000 300K 400K • 795 350 525 725 1,300 3,550 6,200 13,750 26,000 60,000 noK 1795 Recut Date 360 535 740 1,475 4,500 8,000 13,750 26,000 60,000 non 1796 3 Leaves 625 1,000 2,000 3,500 6,500 12,500 22,500 Draped Bust 1796- 1807 1796 IS Stars 9,250 11,000 14,600 20,000 35,000 46,000 70,000 95,000 135K 1796 16 Stars 11,000 13,750 18.000 24,000 41,000 55,000 75,000 120K •V IV IV — -i 1797 15 Stars 8,750 11,000 14,600 21,000 38,500 48,000 67,500 85,000 150K 250K HERALDIC EAGLE 1801 150 225 385 650 1,800 4,100 ♦ 15,500 |y IV Ilf IV IV IV IV IV 1802 130 190 350 600 1,700 3,900 + 15,000 IV ly IV IV IV IV IV IV IV 1803 Saudi 3 120 135 250 390 765 2,200 5,000 14,150 Al IV IV ~ *V -1 1803 Large 3 no 120 175 300 600 1,650 4,400 IV *v iv ai WWW 1805 5 over 4 120 200 375 475 1,100 2,800 13,000 75,000 Al Al IV IV IV IV 1805 no 120 175 260 650 1,625 4,400 IV IV IV IV IV IV A. IV A. 1806 6 over 5 110 125 200 240 625 1,575 4,500 13,650 23,500 47,000 1806 6 over inverted 6 120 195 410 675 1,300 2,400 7,500 20,150 41,000 IV IV 1806 Knob 6, Lg Stars no 120 175 230 500 1,510 4,200 11,400 21,500 37,000 1806 Knob. 6. Sm Stars no 120 175 230 500 1,510 4,200 11,400 21,500 37,000 1806 Knob. 6 ,stemless claw) 13,500 19,500 27,500 45,000 55,000 Al Al Al IV AI IV IV tv IV IV IV IV IV IV «v 1806 Pointed 6 no 120 175 230 500 1,510 4,200 11,000 20,250 38,500 1807 no 120 175 225 500 1,500 4,000 11,000 20,000 37,000 Capped Bus «* ■ oo o 1 1839 1807 Small Stars 42.00 69.00 135 250 575 1,200 2,800 7,750 IV IV IV 1807 Large Stars 39.00 62.00 120 225 475 1,200 2,800 6,700 Al «l IV iv tv tv 1807 50 over 20 33.00 70.00 95 170 350 1,600 2,500 6,000 + 9,000 •v iv iv 1808 8 over 7 32.00 36.00 55 100 230 725 1,500 3,900 7,300 IV IV IV 1808 31.00 + 38.00 + 43 66 180 375 1,050 1,900 3,650 8,800 1809 31.00 + 38.00 + 43 65 145 350 1,050 2,350 4,250 9,250 1809 xxxx Edge 32.00 + 38.00 47 80 165 425 1,750 3,850 IV IN! ,.| l*r IV isr 1809 Ulllll Edge 31.00 + 38.00 44 75 160 400 ~ ~ ivaiiv IV IV IV IV IV IV 1810 31.00 35.00 41 55 130 325 900 2,750 5,200 aiativ 1811 |18.11| 11 / 10 31.00 35.00 55 100 225 475 1,100 IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV 1811 30.00 38.00 46 66 105 275 650 1,325 2,800 8,450 1812 2 over 1, Sm 8 31.00 40.00 60 115 175 475 1,700 4,250 6,000 11,950 1812 2 over 1, Lg 8 1,000.00 1,450.00 2,500 3,900 5,600 12,500 IV tv IV IV IV rv IV IV IV 1812 30.00 34.00 39 53 no 250 550 1,200 2,850 7,350 1813 30.00 35.00 41 61 125 320 750 1,675 2,950 7,650 1813 50c over UNI 31.00 36.00 60 95 180 450 1,200 3,750 6,250 IV IV IV 1814 4 over 3 33.00 41.00 60 85 185 600 1,500 3,950 8,000 13,000 1814 E over A in STATES 35.00 37.00 42 61 175 500 850 1,900 3,950 IV IV IV 1814 32.00 38.00 41 56 125 350 675 1,750 3,350 7,900 1815 5 over 2 550.00 800.00 1,000 1,300 2,250 3,400 6,000 19,500 46,000 IV IV IV 1817 7 over 3 50.00 90.00 115 270 575 1,000 2,500 6,850 11,000 35,000 1817 7 over 4 30,000.00 45,000.00 87,000 noK 145K 175K aiiviv IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV 1817 33.00 38.00 42 51 120 290 700 1,600 4,150 IV IV IV 1818 8 over 7 34.00 36.00 41 50 105 565 1,050 3,800 5,350 IV IV IV 1818 34.00 38.00 40 48 90 240 635 1,400 2,425 5,900 1819 9 over 8 34.00 40.00 47 65 140 315 1,000 1,675 3,650 9,350 1819 30.00 34.00 36 45 90 200 640 1,600 3,350 7,500 1820 20 over 19 Square Base 2 33.00 38.00 49 100 200 575 1,150 IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV 1820 31.00 36.00 47 70 180 400 825 1,900 3,300 9,650 1821 31.00 35.00 40 50 73 390 700 1,500 2,700 8,000 1822 2 over 1 36.00 42.00 55 100 170 435 700 2,100 4,050 IV IV IV 1822 31.00 35.00 38 55 78 210 375 1,250 2,320 6,500 1823 Broken 3 33.00 45.00 60 85 200 450 900 1,850 2,400 IV IV IV 1823 Patched 3 33.00 45.00 60 75 125 285 750 1,650 3,650 9,000 1823 32.00 35.00 37 44 80 230 500 1,100 2,400 5,900 1824 4 over 1 31.00 35.00 41 50 105 300 700 1,600 3,550 6,400 1824 30.00 34.00 36 43 75 170 312 1,050 2,320 5,900 1825 30.00 34.00 36 42 75 175 315 1,100 2,320 5,900 1826 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1827 7 over 6 30.00 35.00 38 55 100 245 775 1,300 4,450 IV IV IV 1827 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1828 Curl Base 2 30.00 34.00 36 42 70 180 340 1,050 2,320 5,900 1828 Square Base 2 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 340 1,075 2,400 5,900 1829 9 over 7 31.00 35.00 45 55 100 250 750 2,000 4,950 9,400 1829 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1830 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1831 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1832 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1833 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1834 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 5,900 1835 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 175 310 1,100 2,400 IV IV IV 1836 30.00 34.00 36 42 60 170 310 1,050 2,320 6,100 1836 50 over 00 31.00 38.00 47 75 165 525 1,100 2,300 4,150 I'"'"'! Reeded Edge 1836 500.00 665.00 850 950 1,600 2,400 4,600 12,000 25,000 30,000 1837 30.00 34.00 38 60 95 240 525 1,540 3,900 9,650 •HALF DOL.- On Rev 1838 30.00 34.00 38 60 95 245 525 1,575 3,950 11,750 1838 0 n; tv tv aiata. at at tv 40,000 60,000 ai ai ai IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV 1839 30.00 35.00 + 40 63 100 260 750 1,825 4,600 23,000 1839 0 90.00 125.00 175 250 450 850 1,875 4,650 8,400 IV IV IV Liberty Seated 1839—1891 G VG F VF XF AU MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 No Drapery 1839 30.00 50.00 90 235 550 1,200 3,500 11,000 30,000 125,000 Al Al Al 250K Al Al Al A, A. Al No Motto With Drapery 1839 17.00 25.00 41 62 92 155 310 1,550 2,400 IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1840 Small Letters Rev 1839 19.00 26.00 39 55 90 185 310 765 - 1,850 4,300 Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al 1840 Medium Letters Rev 1838 85.00 125.00 185 240 425 875 2,400 5,500 10,000 A, IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1840 O 19.00 22.00 ♦ 37 65 75 160 310 1,200 2,800 IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1841 32.00 40.00 65 105 165 230 900 1,600 2,550 4,700 Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al 1841 O 15.00 21.00 ■f 36 60 85 155 450 1,200 3,150 4,800 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1842 O Small Date Sm Letters 400.00 650.00 975 1,350 3,000 - 6,000 13,000 22,000 IV ~ IV Al Al Al n/m n/m n/m n/m 1842 Small Date 18.00 33.00 55 70 85 200 750 1,900 3,400 Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al 1842 Medium Date 15.00 22.00 + 36 51 75 175 500 1,000 2,800 6,250 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1842 O Medium Date Lg Letters 14.50 20.00 ♦ 35 47 75 175 750 3,150 5,900 8,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1843 14.50 20.00 ♦ 33 41 60 130 310 840 1,750 4,800 Al Al Al Al Al Al Al IV Al Al Al Al 1843 0 15.00 20.00 ♦ 37 ♦ 44 70 135 310 1,050 3,300 7,900 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1844 14.50 20.00 ■f 33 ♦ 40 60 135 300 750 3,000 Al Al Al Al Al IV Al Al Al Al IV Al Al Al Al 18440 14.50 20.00 ♦ 33 37 60 130 400 1,500 3,500 Al IV Al n/m n/m n/m n/m 1844 0 Double Date 350.00 450.00 575 875 1,800 4,200 6,500 IV IV IV ****** IV IV Al n/m n/m n/m n/m 1845 19.00 30.00 44 85 130 225 600 1,700 IV IV IV Al Al Al Al Al Al 22000 Al Al Al IV Al Al 1845 O 14.50 20.00 ♦ 33 39 67 140 400 765 2,600 A* A* Al n/m n/m n/m n/m www. grey sheet, com February 2002 COIN DEALER Newsletter QUARTERLY Page 9 HALF DOLLARS Liberty Seal ted 18.’1 9-18 91 (coil tinued) G VG F VF XF AU MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 111888444566 OO vNeor HDoraripzeornyt al 6 1201006...000000 1233085...000000 + 1375354 2747580 41073000 281253502 2,593056000 381.,,521050000 «62M,,V02>05V00 ~~~ nn//mm 25,nn0//0mm0 nn//mm nn//mm 1846 O Medium Date 16.00 20.00 + 33 38 75 175 750 1.500 2,700 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1846 O Tall Date 105.00 200.00 265 440 700 1,500 5,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1847 over 46 1,100.00 1,700.00 2,400 3,000 4,500 7,250 14,000 1847 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 300 700 1,600 4,950 9,500 1847 0 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 155 465 1,675 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1848 27.00 44.00 63 110 170 350 700 1,200 1,625 4,900 1848 0 15.00 21.00 + 33 38 70 160 485 1,550 3,300 5,750 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1849 22.00 29.00 41 56 100 260 675 1,100 2,500 1849 0 16.00 20.00 + 33 40 70 165 550 1,700 4,300 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1850 140.00 210.00 315 400 500 650 1,175 2,750 1850 0 16.00 20.00 + 33 39 70 145 350 685 1,900 6,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1851 210.00 300.00 340 425 500 600 1,000 1,950 4.500 9,750 IV IV IV 1851 O 16.00 29.00 40 55 100 165 310 750 1,700 6,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1852 250.00 370.00 450 600 775 925 1,150 1,425 2,900 6,000 1852 0 37.00 78.00 110 160 350 625 1,350 5,250 9.500 15,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1853 O 3 known 150K 165K n/m n/m n/m n/m Arrows & Rays 1853 15.00 22.00 34 55 155 375 1,075 2,760 6,250 - 16,000 20,000 40,000 50,000 150K 1853 0 16.00 23.00 40 90 200 550 1,800 3,850 8,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m Arrows at Date 1854 14.50 20.00 + 33 39 70 185 400 1,260 2,075 6,450 6,000 9,500 16,500 27,500 1854 0 14.50 20.00 + 33 39 80 200 400 1,260 - 2,040 6,250 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1855 over 1854 48.00 65.00 120 190 275 450 1,650 2,700 3,500 13,500 7,500 9,500 18,250 27,000 1855 17.00 20.00 + 33 43 75 185 500 1,425 2,175 7,000 5,000 9,500 20,000 1855 O 14.50 20.00 + 33 39 70 200 400 1,260 2,040 6,250 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1855 S 215.00 350.00 525 850 1,950 4,900 10,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m No Motto 1856 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 160 310 720 1,560 4,450 2,000 5,750 10,000 1856 0 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 310 685 1,560 5,600 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1856 S 30.00 45.00 80 160 310 725 2,850 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1857 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 280 685 1,560 4,950 1,750 3,500 4,900 1857 0 15.00 20.00 + 34 40 62 132 725 2,250 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1857 S 37.00 55.00 90 155 325 800 2,950 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1858 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 280 685 1,560 4,350 900 1,600 3,350 5,000 1858 O 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 300 685 1.500 6,300 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1858 S 16.00 21.00 + 36 75 140 250 575 2,900 5.500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1859 20.00 28.00 40 65 90 155 280 825 1,625 4,400 500 850 1,800 4,800 1859 0 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 280 685 1,600 5,700 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1859 S 16.00 21.00 35 65 120 225 450 2,300 + 3,600 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1860 16.00 20.00 + 34 43 62 200 440 685 1,600 4,600 400 770 1,780 4,800 1860 0 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 280 685 1,560 4,325 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1860 S 16.00 20.00 + 34 39 60 145 525 2,150 4,100 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1861 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 + 330 685 1,560 4,325 400 770 1,800 4,900 1861 O 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 132 310 685 1,560 4,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1861 S 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 140 350 1,550 3,700 7,100 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1862 20.00 33.00 46 85 120 210 360 685 + 1,580 4,350 400 770 1,780 4,800 1862 S 14.50 21.00 + 33 38 60 155 350 1,175 3,250 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1863 i 16.00 24.00 38 55 80 155 360 690 1,560 4,350 400 770 1,780 4,850 1863 S 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 155 360 1,150 2,900 7,200 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1864 j 18.00 25.00 40 65 110 210 330 685 - 1,580 4,350 400 770 1,780 4,850 1864 S 14.50 20.00 + 34 40 70 150 500 2,000 4,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1865 17.00 25.00 40 55 100 210 330 740 1,600 4,325 400 770 1,780 4,800 1865 S 14.50 20.00 + 33 38 60 155 400 1,250 3,750 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1866 S 55.00 80.00 130 225 475 1,100 2,750 6,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m With Motto 1866 15.00 22.00 33 45 75 135 300 900 + 1,580 3,500 320 550 - 1,000 3,150 1866 S 14.50 20.00 32 37 60 145 400 1,300 3,750 7,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1867 19.00 28.00 40 85 115 190 300 900 1,600 3,900 320 575 - 1,000 3,050 1867 S 14.50 20.00 32 37 55 130 350 1,550 2,950 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1868 30.00 37.00 62 95 145 190 400 875 1,900 320 575 - 1,000 3,250 1868 S i 15.00 20.00 34 40 75 145 375 1,300 2,750 6,850 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1869 16.00 23.00 35 45 78 130 295 800 1,475 3,800 320 575 - 1,000 3,150 1869 S 15.00 20.00 33 40 90 155 575 1,900 + 3,000 5,300 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1870 17.00 21.00 34 48 87 140 365 750 1,850 3,800 320 550 - 1,000 3,150 1870 CC 375.00 + 660.00 + 1,150 + 2,750 + 7,750 15,500 28,500 30,000 40,000 50,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1870 S 15.00 20.00 34 43 85 160 650 1,800 3,350 6,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1871 15.00 20.00 33 41 60 125 270 775 1,550 3,750 320 550 - 1,000 3,250 1871 CC 90.00 + 160.00 + 330 + 540 + 890 1,750 7,000 36,000 55,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1871 S 14.50 20.00 32 37 55 125 310 900 1,900 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1872 14.50 20.00 32 + 40 + 60 125 330 1,100 1,700 3,450 320 550 - 1,000 2,900 1872 CC 50.00 + 70.00 + 135 + 280 + 500 1,000 2,650 23,000 «l N M n/m n/m n/m n/m 1872 S 20.00 30.00 45 80 135 235 750 1,800 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1873 Closed 3 18.00 31.00 47 75 100 180 400 800 - 1,250 3,500 320 550 - 1,025 2,850 1873 Open 3 1,950.00 2,300.00 3,250 3,900 4,600 6,200 10,500 ~ ~ ~ n/m n/m n/m n/m 1873 CC 95.00 + 145.00 + 250 + 440 + 825 2,400 6,500 + 30,000 + 32,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m Arrows at Date 1873 15.00 22.00 + 33 60 155 290 650 1,600 2,650 16,000 600 1,560 2,600 8,700 1873 CC 95.00 + 180.00 + 275 + 600 + 1,400 - 2,000 4,700 11,750 17,250 40,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1873 S 35.00 51.00 85 165 310 550 1,800 4,500 9,000 40,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1874 15.00 22.00 + 33 60 155 290 650 1,600 2,650 - 12,500 600 1,560 2,600 8,600 1874 CC 210.00 + 360.00 + 625 + 990 + 1,600 2,800 8,000 16,000 22,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1874 S 24.00 30.00 55 130 260 500 1,300 3,100 4,600 n/m n/m n/m n/m With Motto 1875 14.50 24.00 33 37 55 125 320 480 900 2,600 320 535 - 1,000 2,700 1875 CC 17.00 + 35.00 + 43 + 60 + 115 190 450 1,025 2,750 4,800 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1875 S 14.50 25.00 33 43 75 125 250 480 810 2,400 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1876 14.50 20.00 33 37 55 125 250 480 810 - 2,650 320 535 - 1,000 3,100 1876 CC 15.50 + 25.00 + 38 + 55 + 110 175 455 1,050 1,400 4,200 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1876 S 14.50 20.00 33 37 55 125 250 480 860 2,750 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1877 14.50 20.00 33 37 55 125 250 480 850 2,480 320 540 - 1,050 3,150 1877 CC 16.00 22.00 33 49 100 175 500 760 1,300 2,650 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1877 S 14.50 20.00 33 37 55 125 250 480 810 2,400 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1878 17.50 28.00 38 60 85 135 325 650 1,250 2,800 320 535 - 1,000 2,850 1878 CC 235.00 + 330.00 + 425 + 700 + 1,450 2,400 3,500 15,000 22,000 32,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1878 S 8,000.00 10,000.00 12,750 14,500 17,500 22,500 29,000 55,000 80,000 100K n/m n/m n/m n/m 1879 170.00 205.00 235 265 325 400 500 600 810 2,400 320 560 980 2,400 1880 140.00 160.00 190 225 250 340 500 600 920 2,600 320 535 980 2,400 1881 140.00 160.00 200 225 250 340 500 700 1,175 2,800 320 535 980 2,400 1882 200.00 225.00 250 275 300 400 500 675 1,100 2,800 320 535 980 2,400 1883 200.00 220.00 240 260 285 350 475 800 1,025 2,800 320 535 980 2,400 1884 230.00 240.00 275 300 320 370 500 800 1,025 2,650 325 535 980 2,450 1885 235.00 250.00 270 285 310 365 500 850 950 2,750 320 535 980 2,400 1886 275.00 350.00 375 400 440 500 575 800 985 2,600 330 535 980 2,550 1887 350.00 390.00 450 475 550 600 675 800 950 2,550 350 535 980 2,450 1888 145.00 165.00 190 215 240 350 475 750 985 2,550 330 535 980 2,550 1889 145.00 190.00 215 230 250 350 500 725 870 2,550 350 535 980 3,050 1890 150.00 170.00 195 235 260 375 510 73? 900 2,600 350 535 980 2,550 1891 30.00 40.00 70 85 105 160 325 535 880 2,600 320 535 980 2,550 www.greysheet.com February 2002 COIN DEALER Newsletter QUARTERLY Page 10 DOLLARS | Flowing Hair 179-4- 1795 GOOD VG FINE VF XF AU MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 im 9 6.900 10,500 14,000 35,000 •f 75,000 ♦ 90,000 175K 240K M0K 525K I 1796 2 leave* bOO 740 1,425 2.350 ♦ 5,250 ♦ 9,000 27,000 ♦ 49,000 SR400 240K I 1796 i leave* 575 690 1.400 2,200 ♦ 4,750 ♦ 7,900 ♦ 20,000 ♦ 45,000 80,000 240K 1 _ _ Draped Bus> t Small Eagle 1795 - 1798 1796 600 700 1,275 1,850 3,850 5,500 18,000 47,500 87,500 140K 1796 575 675 1,250 1,800 3,800 5,600 21,000 52,500 At At A. At At At 1797 9*7 Small Letters 900 1,450 2,150 3,350 7,200 13,000 ♦ 35,000 57,500 At A, At At At At 1797 9*7 Large Letter* 550 675 1,250 1,800 3,900 5,400 21,000 48,500 87,500 At At At 1797 10x6 Stars 550 675 1,250 1,800 3,800 5,400 21,000 48,500 87,500 160K 1798 15 Stars 900 1,150 1,775 2,250 4,800 8,000 23,000 At At At At At A. At At At 1798 13 Stars 725 850 1,350 2,150 4,250 6,500 23,000 Draped Bust Heraldi c Eagle 1798—181 )A G VG F VF XF AU MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 1798 365 415 735 1,100 - 1,400 3,000 9,500 27,500 + 45,000 At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1799 9 over 8 365 415 735 1,120 - 1,500 3,450 9,250 26,500 49,000 At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1799 365 415 735 1,100 - 1,400 3,000 9,050 + 24,500 49,000 105K n/m n/m n/m n/m 1800 All Kinds 365 415 735 1,100 - 1,400 3,150 9,250 + 29,000 49,000 At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1801 365 415 745 1,140 1,900 3,550 14,000 33,000 69,000 At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1801 Proof Restrike M <9 <9 <9 <9 >9 <9 A* At At At At At At At At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 35,000 75,000 100K 175K 1802 2 over 1 365 415 735 1,175 1,850 + 3,350 9,500 At At At At At At At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1802 365 415 750 1,140 1,600 + 3,250 10,000 25,000 + 45,000 105K n/m n/m n/m n/m 1802 Proof Restrike ~ ~~ - A* A. At A, At At tv At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 27,500 50,000 80,000 130K 1803 365 415 735 1,140 1,850 + 3,350 11,000 29,500 At At At n/m n/m n/m nr n/m n/m 1803 Proof Restrike ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ At At A, At A. At At At At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 27,500 50,000 90,000 120K 1804 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A. At ** A. A. A, A* A* A. At At At A, A, At At At A. A, A, A, A, A, At 1MIL 1.2MIL 1.6MIL 1.9MIL Liberty Seated 18-40 1873 — No Motto 1840 115 135 165 225 320 560 1,350 11,000 17,000 A. A. At 8,600 22,000 30,000 50,000 1841 no 120 150 190 265 - 460 1,200 2,650 8,450 35,000 9,500 22,000 At At At At At At 1842 no 120 150 190 245 - 440 800 2,750 5,950 At At At 9,500 23,000 38,500 72,500 1843 no 120 150 190 240 470 900 3,650 9,250 At At At 9,500 23,500 At At At At At At 1844 115 155 215 260 350 570 1,800 4,700 20,000 37,500 7,500 28,500 At At At At A, A, 1845 150 170 200 225 415 550 4,000 14,000 At At tv At At At 9,500 22,000 28,000 55,000 1846 no 120 150 190 ♦ 300 440 1,050 4,150 6,700 — At 7,500 21,500 32,500 67,500 1846 0 115 130 185 210 360 700 2,000 9,500 19,000 30,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1847 no 120 150 190 240 460 745 2,900 5,400 22,000 9,500 22,000 23,000 35,000 1848 155 210 285 380 525 885 2,300 5,750 10,250 30,000 9,500 23,500 30,000 76,500 1849 115 130 160 195 270 475 1,250 3,850 8,050 25,000 9,500 28,500 57,500 95,000 1850 250 325 425 575 775 1,450 3,500 8,500 16,000 40,000 9,500 22,000 25,000 37,000 1850 0 125 160 235 450 850 2,100 5,500 12,500 21,000 47,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1851 Original 675 900 1,175 2,500 6,500 14,000 19,000 28,500 36,000 50,000 17,000 25,000 35,000 50,000 1851 Restrike ** ~ ~ — ~~ ~ At At At At At At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 17,000 24,000 26,000 40,000 1852 Original 650 875 1,100 2,250 5,500 13,000 18,000 26,000 36,000 45,000 21,000 31,000 38,000 47,000 1852 Restrike ■V9>9 A# At At At At At At At At At At At At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 9,000 20,000 37,500 45,000 1853 120 140 175 275 425 650 1,700 5,300 8,650 22,500 12,000 21,000 23,500 45,000 1854 650 850 1,300 1,850 2,700 3,500 4,900 7,500 10,000 21,000 8,000 14,000 20,000 33,000 1855 490 750 950 1,400 2,350 - 2,700 4,900 12,500 — At At At 9,000 14,500 18,000 30,500 1856 185 265 300 400 750 1,300 2,750 5,500 10,250 At At At 4,250 10,500 16,500 22,500 1857 200 260 310 400 775 1,050 1,700 3,150 8,650 23,000 3,740 6,750 14,000 23,500 1858 1,750 2,000 2,600 2,900 3,300 4,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 5,000 6,850 10,500 20,500 1859 140 160 230 305 365 440 1,100 3,750 8,900 - At 1,250 2,450 4,580 11,300 1859 0 no 120 150 190 240 440 725 2,140 6,100 26,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1859 S 165 215 300 400 1,000 2,400 6,000 21,500 35,000 50,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1860 130 155 205 300 370 440 725 2,160 4,950 22,000 1,075 2,500 4,600 12,000 I860 O no -t 120 150 190 240 - 410 725 2,140 - 4,800 12,600 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1861 300 450 525 625 750 1,250 2,050 3,750 7,650 18,000 1,075 2,700 4,625 12,000 1862 225 350 500 600 700 1,150 2,000 3,800 9,350 30,000 1,050 2,350 4,580 11,000 1863 150 225 260 325 400 800 1,750 3,600 9,600 19,000 1,050 - 2,400 4,700 16,000 1864 140 160 210 320 400 800 1,700 3,850 10,750 15,000 1,050 2,350 4,600 11,300 1865 125 150 200 310 375 775 1,450 3,700 8,150 28,000 1,075 2,300 4.580 9,800 1866 2 Known n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m At At At A, A, A, At At At A, A, A, With Motto 1866 125 160 210 300 350 650 1,150 2,450 - 6,350 16,900 1,000 2,200 4,360 9,000 1867 120 145 185 290 315 600 1,050 2,550 6,850 18,000 1,000 2,200 4,360 8,900 1868 115 135 165 260 305 585 1,100 4,500 9,150 At A At 1,050 2,200 4,360 9,050 1869 no 135 155 195 265 500 1,000 2,800 7,650 17,000 1,050 2,200 4,360 8,750 1870 no 4 120 150 190 240 450 975 2,150 6,750 17,000 1,000 2,200 4,360 8,800 1870 CC 175 255 375 550 1,050 2,350 7,500 16,500 24,000 32,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1870 S 25,000 30,000 35,000 60,000 125K 200K 300K tv At At At At At At A At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1871 no 4 120 150 190 240 450 780 2,150 - 4,600 17,000 1,000 2,200 4,360 8,900 1871 CC 850 1,450 2,450 3,650 6,500 13,500 35,000 80,000 100K 120K n/m n/m n/m n/m 1872 no 4 120 150 190 240 450 780 2,150 5,100 17,000 1,025 2,225 4,360 8,750 1872 CC 575 850 1,375 2,250 2,900 6,650 14,500 28,500 60,000 At A At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1872 S 150 200 290 390 775 1,800 6,000 17,000 25,000 At A At n/m n/m n/m n/m 1873 115 4 125 165 195 + 260 475 925 2,250 5,150 At A A, 1,000 2,200 4,400 8,950 1873 CC 2,500 3,250 4,500 6,500 11,000 23,000 55,000 90,000 At A. At A* * ~ n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 Trade 1873- -1885 1873 55 60 75 105 135 185 355 1,050 2,650 7,900 925 1,900 3,240 7,350 1873 CC 58 67 120 215 400 925 2,050 17,000 35,000 70,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1873 S 55 60 90 no 155 230 600 1,300 - 3,100 10,250 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1874 55 60 75 100 130 185 350 1,050 2,550 9,750 825 1,875 3,220 7,250 1874 CC 58 65 80 120 175 265 835 4,200 6,850 16,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1874 S 55 60 75 95 115 190 330 1,100 3,200 At A ~ n/m n/m n/m n/m 1875 65 100 225 250 325 575 1,350 2,150 3,750 9,250 925 1,850 3,240 7,050 1875 CC 58 65 80 no 175 215 500 2,150 6,850 20,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1875 S 55 60 75 95 115 185 330 950 2,300 7,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1875 S S/CC 100 145 225 325 550 1,050 1,950 8,600 18,000 40,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1876 55 60 80 95 120 185 330 970 2,300 7,000 825 1,875 3,220 6,850 1876 CC 58 65 80 125 225 400 1,800 15,000 28,000 60,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1876 S 55 60 75 95 115 185 330 950 2,300 7,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1877 55 60 75 95 115 210 365 970 2,300 10,000 925 1,875 3,220 6,850 1877 CC 63 90 140 215 325 425 600 6,000 12,500 40,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1877 S 55 60 75 95 115 185 330 950 2,300 7,100 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1878 Proof Only 425 525 600 675 770 875 n/m n/m n/m n/m 925 1,800 3,220 7,000 1878 CC 175 250 450 650 1,300 2,350 7,500 17,500 30,000 85,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1878 S 55 60 75 95 115 185 330 970 2,300 7,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1879 Proof Only 400 450 525 590 650 750 n/m n/m n/m n/m 825 1,800 3,220 6,750 1880 Proof Only 400 450 525 575 650 700 n/m n/m n/m n/m 825 1,800 3,220 6,750 1881 Proof Only 425 500 575 650 725 850 n/m n/m n/m n/m 925 1,825 3,250 6,750 1882 Proof Only 425 475 550 625 700 780 n/m n/m n/m n/m 850 1,800 3,220 6,750 1883 Proof Only 425 500 600 675 725 850 n/m n/m n/m n/m 900 1,825 3.220 - 6,750 1884 Proof Only At At , At At At At At At n/m n/m n/m n/m 80,000 105K 130K 235K 1885 Proof Only _ A, At n/m n/m n/m n/m 250K 400K 500K 600K l www. grey sheet, com February 2002 COIN DEALER Newsletter QUARTERLY r Page 11 GOLD DOLLARS Liberty Head 1849— 1854 FINE VF XF AU MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 1849 open wreath 80 115 155 175 310 1,400 2,150 4,400 n/m 1849 closed wreath 80 110 150 170 285 1,200 1,600 4,000 n/m 1849 C closed wreath 220 380 750 1,350 6,650 14,500 n/m 1849 C open wreath 100K 175K 245K 375K IV Al Al »v *v *V IV IV “1 *v *v n/m 1849 D open wreath 200 325 625 1,000 3,250 9,000 17,500 *1 -1 «v n/m 1849 O open wreath 95 120 185 255 550 2,400 4,900 9,250 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1850 80 110 150 170 280 850 1,850 5,450 IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV 1850 C 300 450 750 1,650 6,300 IW IV M Al Al A. n/m n/m n/m n/m 1850 D 270 425 975 1,850 6,500 19,750 IV IV IV IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1850 O 150 200 285 600 2,300 4,500 9,000 IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1851 80 110 150 170 200 + 775 + 1,225 3,400 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1851 C 210 325 500 800 1,900 4,200 8,400 19,600 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1851 D 215 315 725 1,400 3,700 10,000 IV IV IV IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m 1851 O 110 130 165 190 600 1,850 3,250 IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1852 80 110 150 170 200 + 775 + 1,240 3,400 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1852 C 200 300 650 1,000 3,100 8,750 17,500 25,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1852 D 250 475 900 1,475 6,400 Al Al Al iv iv iv IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1852 O 95 115 185 260 875 3,950 6,750 IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1853 80 110 150 170 200 + 775 + 1,200 3,300 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1853 L 185 375 950 1,300 4,500 10,500 IV IV IV IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1853 D 260 525 750 1,700 6,600 22,500 IV IV IV IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1853 O 105 125 165 185 480 1,750 3,900 7,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1854 80 110 150 170 200 + 775 + 1,350 3,500 •V IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV IV 1854 D 425 685 1,425 4,000 9,000 ai ai ai iv iv iv IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m 1854 S 200 240 340 535 1,650 3,650 8,500 16,500 n/m n/m n/m n/m Indian Head, Small Head 1854—1856 I 1854 165 225 325 425 2,000 10,500 14,500 30,750 I 1855 165 225 325 425 2,000 10,500 14,500 30,750 130K I 1855 C 500 850 2,250 4,600 15,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1855 D 1,050 1,750 3,850 11,000 25,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1855 O 270 325 435 875 4,700 15,000 23,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1856 S ' 300 500 810 1,400 5,500 26,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m Indian Heac , Large Head 1856-1 889 I 1856 Upright 5 100 120 155 185 375 750 1,200 4,000 Al Al Al Al Al A, A, Al Al Al Al Al 1 1856 Slanted 5 105 115 145 155 200 700 925 3,000 Al Al Al Al Al Al 20,000 A. Al Al | 1856 D 1,800 2,800 4,400 6,000 24,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m I 1857 85 110 145 155 200 700 1,000 2,900 5,000 8,400 12,500 25,000 1 1857 C 270 415 1,050 2,150 8,750 24,000 Al IV IV IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m | 1857 D 325 650 1,350 2,900 7,900 27,000 IV IV IV IV IV IV n/m n/m n/m n/m | 1857 S 200 405 480 875 4,600 16,500 — IV IV Al n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1858 85 110 145 165 210 725 1,400 4,100 2,400 5,000 11,000 20,000 1 1858 D 300 600 975 1,700 8,000 19,500 32,000 55,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m | 1858 S 225 300 400 960 4,500 12,500 16,500 23,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1859 85 110 145 155 205 700 1,125 2,750 2,400 3,850 6,250 12,500 1 1859 C 235 400 975 2,400 8,000 26,000 IV IV IV Al Al Al n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1859 D 365 625 900 1,975 7,500 15,500 A1 IV IV Al Al Al n/m n/m n/m n/m | 1859 S 150 185 400 835 4,000 11,500 19,000 Al Al Al n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1860 85 110 145 160 280 975 2,150 4,600 2,100 3,500 6,250 11,500 1 I860 D 1,650 1,900 3,000 5,000 12,000 42,500 IV IV IV Al Al Al n/m n/m n/m n/m | 1860 S 230 260 380 560 1,850 4,300 8,750 — n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1861 85 110 145 155 210 700 1,250 2,550 2,450 4,050 6,400 11,000 I 1861 D 3,750 5,250 7,500 13,500 27,500 53,000 72,500 Al Al Al n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1862 85 110 145 155 200 700 + 835 1,900 2,500 4,300 6,700 11,500 | 1863 275 345 675 1,300 3,100 5,500 - 8,500 16,500 2,400 4,000 7,400 13,000 I 1864 220 285 360 625 750 2,150 3,000 5,750 3,000 6,000 6,700 13,000 1 1865 220 285 450 575 1,200 2,500 4,000 5,800 2,450 4,000 6,250 12,500 1 1866 225 290 350 525 750 1,575 2,400 3,800 2,400 4,100 6,250 12,500 | 1867 250 325 400 500 890 1,500 2,450 4,400 2,400 4,200 7,500 13,000 I 1868 200 225 320 380 750 1,550 2,600 4,300 2,600 4,850 6,000 13,500 1 1869 250 275 400 500 890 1,500 2,175 4,100 2,600 5,000 8,250 12,500 1 1870 200 220 315 380 650 1,250 1,850 4,250 2,650 3,950 6,250 11,500 | 1870 S 230 360 600 900 1,750 5,050 7,750 20,000 n/m n/m n/m n/m 1 1871 200 220 300 375 575 1,300 1,950 4,000 2,400 3,800 6,250 14,000 1 1872 200 225 285 355 700 1,700 2,600 4,400 2,700 5,500 7,400 14,000 1 1873 Closed 3 250 325 625 725 1,350 2,950 6,800 12,500 Al Al Al Al Al Al 17,500 Al Al Al | 1873 Open 3 85 110 145 155 200 700 + 835 1,400 Al Al Al Al Al Al — Al Al A, I 1874 85 110 145 155 200 700 + 835 1,250 Al IV Al Al Al Al 9,500 14,000 1 1875 1,275 1,500 3,000 3,850 4,900 7,100 10,750 17,500 8,000 11,500 17,000 27,000 1 1876 180 225 275 360 500 700 1,200 3,400 2,400 3,850 5,750 12,500 11877 110 140 260 360 490 700 1,125 3,150 3,100 A. Al A, 8,500 14,000 I 1878 140 165 280 360 500 700 885 2,850 2,600 3,950 6,250 11,500 1 1879 125 145 215 250 400 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,900 4,600 6,000 10,000 1880 110 125 155 170 320 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,500 4,000 5,500 10,000 1881 110 125 155 170 320 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,450 3,700 5,500 8,500 1882 120 135 160 170 320 700 + 850 1,350 2,000 3,500 4,200 6,900 1883 110 125 155 170 320 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,000 3,450 4,500 7,000 1884 105 120 150 170 320 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,000 3,500 4,200 6,900 | 1885 110 125 155 170 320 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,000 3,400 4,200 6,900 1886 110 125 155 170 320 700 + 835 1,350 2,000 3,400 4,200 6,900 1887 110 125 155 170 320 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,000 3,400 4,200 6,900 1888 110 125 155 170 320 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,000 3,400 4,200 6,800 1889 110 125 155 170 265 700 + 835 + 1,250 2,000 3,500 4,200 6,900 QUARTER EAGLES Capped Bust to Right 1796— 1807 FINE VF XF AU MS60 MS63 MS64 MS65 I 1796 No Stars 8,200 16,000 35,000 45,000 115K 185K 300K 550K 1 1796 Stars 7.500 10,250 15,000 31,000 85,000 125K 145K 185K 1 1797 7,000 8,500 12,000 25,000 65,000 150K 350K 400K I 1798 2.500 3,100 3,800 16,500 38,500 70,000 125K 235K 1 1802 2 over 1 2,500 3,100 3,650 6,450 14,000 29,000 75,000 150K I 1804 13 Stars 19,000 25,000 55,000 110K — Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al 1 1804 14 Stars 2,700 3,400 3,650 7,500 16,100 52,500 Al Al Al A. Al Al 11805 2,500 3,200 3,650 6,550 15,750 A* A* A. Al A, A, A, Al Al 1 1806 6 over 4 j 2,600 3,400 4,000 6,650 17,000 75,000 Al Al Al Al Al Al 1 1806 6 over 5 4,500 6,250 9,500 21,000 55,000 130K Al Al A. A, Al Al 1 1807 2,500 3,400 4,100 6,400 13,000 29,000 85,000 A. Al A. www. grey sheet, com February 2002 COIN DEALER Newsletter QUARTERLY Page 12 Lee MinshuU R.C. Inc. P.O. Box 4389 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274 Phone: (310) 375-3379 • Fax: (310) 375-5749 Pager: (888) 899-8365 • E-mail: [email protected] RARE GOLD If you are a marketer of rare United States Gold coins and you do not receive my wholesale price list, you may be costing yourself money. I'm one of the largest wholesalers of rare United States Gold coins in the world. I have over twenty years experience in wholesale gold coin sales. Each week, I put out a “user-friendly” inventoiy list which contains over $1 million of choice, fairly priced rare U.S. Gold coins. 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February 2002 COIN DEALER Newsletter QUARTERLY Proof 2 _PROOF THREE CENT PIECES Three Cent Nickels 1865—1889 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 HID_ASK BID_ASK BID_ASK BID_ASK_BID_ASK BID ASK BID ASK BID ASK 1*65 425 500 1150 1,275 1,550 1,700 5,250 5,650 1878 420 440 430 450 440 460 525 565 1*66 145 155 250 275 420 450 1,250 1,375 1879 200 215 250 275 270 300 370 400 1*67 145 155 250 275 425 460 1,150 1,250 1880 250 280 255 285 270 300 410 450 1*6* 145 155 270 295 440 490 1,100 1,200 1881 140 150 250 275 270 300 370 400 1*69 145 155 245 270 340 385 700 775 1882 250 270 260 285 270 300 370 400 1870 145 155 270 290 370 400 1,700 1,850 1883 200 230 250 275 270 300 370 400 1871 130 140 270 290 360 400 950 1,050 1884 225 250 250 275 270 300 400 440 1872 145 155 270 290 290 325 725 800 1885 275 295 290 320 300 330 435 470 1873 125 140 245 270 285 310 790 860 1886 240 270 260 285 270 300 370 400 1874 125 140 250 275 340 385 675 750 1887 225 250 250 275 290 320 800 880 1875 125 140 270 300 360 400 1,175 1,275 1887 7 over 6 280 300 310 335 350 380 510 575 1*76 125 140 245 270 310 340 775 850 1888 170 190 245 270 270 300 370 400 1877 900 950 1,000 1,075 1,100 1,225 1,750 1,900 1889 170 190 245 270 270 300 370 400 PROOF NICKE LS Shield Nickels 1866- 1883 1866 Rays 1.000 1,100 1,500 1,650 1,950 2,150 2,775 + 3,025 1875 130 140 220 240 400 450 1,450 1,600 1*67 Rays 8,000 w •» 23,500 27,500 37,000 42,000 60,000 70,000 1876 130 140 220 240 310 340 640 700 1*67 130 140 220 240 525 600 2,400 2,650 1877 1,060 1,150 1,150 1,250 1,360 1,475 1,900 2,100 1868 130 140 220 240 440 480 1,050 1,150 1878 430 470 440 475 450 485 600 650 1869 130 140 220 240 360 390 725 + 800 1879 260 285 300 325 380 400 620 670 1870 130 140 220 240 350 400 900 1,000 1879 9 over 8 260 285 300 325 385 420 650 700 1871 130 140 220 240 350 370 800 875 1880 130 140 240 + 255 300 325 500 550 1872 130 140 220 240 305 335 600 650 1881 200 215 255 275 280 305 480 520 1873 130 140 220 240 280 305 610 675 1882 200 215 255 275 280 305 460 500 1874 130 140 220 240 330 365 725 750 1883 130 140 220 240 280 305 450 485 Liberty Nickels 1883-1913 1883 No Cents 130 145 200 230 330 360 700 775 1898 100 110 145 155 190 210 360 395 1883 W / Cents 105 115 175 190 190 210 360 395 1899 100 no 145 155 190 210 360 395 1884 105 115 155 165 205 225 425 460 1900 90 100 145 155 195 225 360 395 1885 525 550 540 590 610 650 760 825 1901 90 100 135 145 195 220 360 395 1886 215 235 245 260 265 285 415 440 1902 90 100 135 145 190 210 350 395 1887 100 110 145 155 195 210 395 425 1903 90 100 135 145 190 210 360 395 1888 100 110 135 145 190 210 395 425 1904 90 100 135 145 190 215 525 575 1889 100 110 145 155 195 215 395 425 1905 90 100 135 145 190 210 380 420 1890 100 110 145 155 190 210 475 520 1906 90 100 135 145 190 210 360 395 1891 100 110 145 155 190 210 395 425 1907 90 100 135 145 190 210 460 490 1892 100 110 145 155 190 210 395 425 1908 90 100 135 145 190 210 360 395 1893 100 110 135 145 190 210 395 425 1909 90 100 135 145 190 210 360 395 1894 100 110 145 155 200 220 385 400 1910 90 100 135 145 190 210 360 395 1895 100 110 145 155 190 210 480 500 1911 90 100 135 145 190 210 360 395 1896 100 110 145 155 200 220 450 490 1912 90 100 135 145 200 210 425 445 1897 100 110 145 155 200 220 430 475 1913 5 Known 750,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ — — ~~~ Buffalo Nickels — Matte Proof 1913 — 1917 1913 Type 1 475 525 725 810 1,100 1,250 2,150 + 2,350 1915 425 500 565 615 740 820 1,240 + 1,375 1913 Type 2 450 515 575 630 780 850 1,450 1,580 1916 500 550 780 850 1,070 1,170 2,230 -f 2,550 1914 425 500 565 615 760 + 835 1,340 1,450 1917 ~~ ~ — — 5,000 ~ ~ ~ ~~~ PROOF BARBERS Barber Coinage 1892—1915 Dimes Quarters Halves PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 1892 170 300 475 1,100 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1893 3 over 2 „ „ ~ m m t\i ai ai m f\* f\j /\j n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m 1893 225 300 475 1,100 260 460 670 1,300 385 590 1,130 2,550 1894 170 300 475 1,025 260 460 670 1,500 400 590 1,130 2,750 1894 S <V «V rv «V >\l «v» n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m n/m 1895 275 400 600 1,100 260 460 670 1,300 410 590 1,130 2,750 1896 170 300 475 1,100 260 460 670 1,300 400 590 1,130 2,750 1897 170 300 475 1,100 260 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1898 170 300 475 1,100 260 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,750 1899 170 300 475 1,100 260 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,650 1900 170 300 475 1,100 250 460 670 1,550 300 590 1,130 2,550 1901 170 300 475 1,100 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1902 170 300 475 1,100 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1903 170 300 475 1,100 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1904 170 300 475 1,200 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1905 170 300 475 1,290 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1906 170 300 475 1,100 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1907 170 300 475 1,375 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1908 170 300 475 1,290 250 460 775 1,600 300 590 1,130 2,550 1909 170 300 475 1,025 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1910 170 300 475 1,025 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1911 170 300 475 1,025 250 460 670 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,550 1912 170 300 475 1,025 250 460 800 1,300 300 590 1,130 2,750 1913 170 300 475 1,025 350 475 820 1,300 410 590 1,130 2,550 1914 170 300 475 1,200 250 460 775 1,575 425 640 1,200 2,550 1915 170 300 475 1,200 275 465 820 1,800 425 650 1,130 2,750 PROOF DOLLARS Morgan Dollars 1878—1921 & 1922 Peace Dollar PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 PR60 PR63 PR64 PR65 BID ASK BID ASK BID ASK BID ASK BID ASK BID ASK BID ASK BID ASK 1*78 8 TF 740 825 1,750 1,900 2,850 3,150 5,100 5,900 1892 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1878 7 TF Rct 78 ^ ew 2,050 2,300 2,900 3,200 6,600 7,300 1893 600 650 1,350 1,450 2,050 2,250 4,200 4,600 1878 7 TF Rev 79 9,500 11,500 20,000 23,000 29,000 34,000 « «v .v m m nj 1894 800 900 1,400 1,600 2,050 2,250 4,200 4,600 1879 600 650 1,300 1,425 2,360 2,525 4,500 4,900 1895 16,000 17,500 19,500 21,750 22,000 24,000 25,500 28,000 1880 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1896 600 650 1,300 1,400 2,025 2,225 4,200 4.600 1881 600 650 1,325 1,450 2,050 2,250 4,550 5,000 1897 600 650 1,450 1,650 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1882 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1898 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1883 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1899 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,600 5,000 1884 600 650 1,300 1,400 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1900 600 650 1,325 1,475 2,025 2,225 4.200 4,600 1885 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1901 700 800 1,500 1,650 2,050 2,250 4,800 5,100 1888 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1902 600 650 1,300 1,400 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1887 600 650 1,300 1,400 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1903 600 650 1,270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4.600 1888 600 650 1,300 1,400 2,025 2,225 4,500 4,900 1904 600 650 1.270 1,375 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1889 600 650 1,300 1,400 2,050 2,250 4,200 4,600 1921 Chapman 4,000 6,500 9,500 11,000 21,500 24.000 30,000 35.(XX) 1890 600 650 1,350 1,500 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1921 Zerbe 1,500 2,000 3,150 3,400 4.400 5,100 7,500 8 200 1891 600 650 1,300 1,400 2,025 2,225 4,200 4,600 1922 Peace ~ ~~ * * ~ ~ ~ ~ 31,000 34,000 www.greysheet.com the COIN DEALER newsletter AND COMPLETE SERIES MONTHLY SUPPLEMENT PRICING GUIDE Here's a complete offering of all the past issues of the MONTHLY SUPPLEMENT. □ August 1976 "MS-65 vs Gem (what to expect - and not to expect - from the MS-65 grade)" □ February 1983 "Private Gold Coinage-The Investment History"...D. Kagin □ September 1976 Three-cent Nickels-an in-depth look plus “The Rare 1916/16P Buffalo Nickels” □ March 1983 “The Walking Liberty Half Dollar Series”-Part I. Anthony Swiatek □ October 1976 "Mint Errors" and “The Eisenhower Dollar-until now" □ April 1983 “The Walking Liberty Half Dollar Series”-Part II...Anthony Swiatek □ November 1976 “A Survey of Morgan Dollar Varieties” plus “Notes on Silver Commems”...David Hall □ May 1983 “An Update Early gold type coins through Franklin half dollars" □ December 1976 “A Study of U.S. Two-cent Pieces"...M. Kliman □ June 1983 “An up-to-date bid range for '67 Coins (by popular request)... □ January 1977 “Seated Liberty Half-Dimes" (with a complete pricing guide)...Kamal Ahwash □ July 1983 “MS-65 Morgan & Peace Dollars"-the cream of the numismatic crop...Hannes Tulving □ February 1977 “Buffalo Nickels-relative rarity in MS-65 condition”...Larry Whitlow □ August 1983 “25 Days & 25 Million" Reflections of the '83 summer marathon...David Hall □ March 1977 “An in-depth look at the Mercury Dime Series" □ September 1983 “Commemoratives" a series whose time has come...M Fuljenz □ April 1977 “Standing Liberty Quarters”...Keith Kelman & R. Bagg □ October 1983 “Notes on the Fourth National Silver Dollar Convention" Impact of New Collectors/Investors...James □ May 1977 "Prooflike Morgan Dollars"(includes a complete price chart)...David Hall Blanchard III □ June 1977 "U.S. Gold Type Coins-Part I plus "The 1934 Double Die Quarter”...Joel Gabrelow □ November 1983 “Anti-Industry Proposals Heat Up"...Joel Rettew, NLG □ July 1977 “Seated Liberty Quarters-Part I" (includes 1838-1866 price chart) plus “U.S. Type Gold-Part II”...Kamal □ December 1983 “Modern Proof Sets-a five year history”... Ahwash □ January 1984 “The 1983 Scorecard"..a special report on the performance of the most active areas of the rare coin □ August 1977 “Seated Liberty Quarters-Part II" (includes 1866-1891 price chart) plus “The 1944 D/S Lincoln & 1949 - market...David Hall D/S Jefferson"...Kamal Ahwash □ February 1984 “Proof Gold”...The Numismatic Elite"...David Hall □ September 1977 “Lincoln Cents-Relative Rarity and Value in MS-65 + Condition”...Mulford Simons Jr. □ March 1984 “$2V5 & $5 Indians - “A Breed Apart!" Part I □ October 1977 "Prooflike Morgan Dollars" (first update)...David Hall □ April 1984 “MS-67 Price Ranges for Type Gold & Dollars" □ November 1977 “Walking Liberty Half Dollars- an in-depth look"...James Bennett Pryor □ May 1984 “Prices for Rare Proofs" □ December 1977 “Barber Quarters-an in-depth look at an undervalued series- Part I” (price chart 1892-1903)...Gene □ June 1984 “MS Grading System: Type Coins 8i Silver Dollars"...J. Highfill Edwards □ July 1984 “U.S. Silver Commemoratives-The Changing of the Guard"...Michael DeFalco □ January 1978 "Barber Quarters-Part II" (price chart 1904-1916) G. Edwards □ August 1984 “Summer of '80 or Summer of '82-The state of the rare coin market...David Hall □ February 1978 “Dual Mintmarks-a follow up" (cover all known mint marks)...Bill Fivaz, NLG □ September 1984 “$214 and $5 Indians-A breed apart...Part II Gordon Wrubel □ March 1978 “An In depth look at U.S. Silver Commemoratives- Part I" James S. lacovo & Raymond G. Mercer Jr. □ October 1984 “Numismatics and Banking"...Joel Gabrelow □ April 1978 “U.S. Silver Commemoratives-Part IT’...James S. lacovo & Raymond G. Mercer Jr. □ November 1984 “Cameo Proof Franklins"-Part I...Val Webb □ May 1978 "A date by date analysis of $10 Indians”...William Mitkoff □ December 1984 “Cameo Proof Franklins"-Part II...Val Webb □ June 1978 “A date by date analysis of $2V5 Indians" plus "$10 Indians-further comments”...William Mitkoff □ January 1985 “Standing Liberty Quarters" Rarity Scale for...K. Kellman □ July 1978 “A date by date analysis of $5 Indians"...William Mitkoff □ February 1985 "The 1984 Scorecard"...David Hall □ August 1978 "Prooflike Morgans" (second update)...David Hall □ March 1985 “Would you Buy a MS-64 Silver Dollar?"...William Ulrich □ September 1978 “An in depth analysis of $20 St. Gaudens-Part I"...William Mitkoff □ April 1985 “MS-67 Dollars, or You Want How Much for That ’81-S”...Bruce Amspacher □ October 1978 “Gem MS-65 + Type Coins- a look at current price ranges" plus “$20 St. Gaudens-Part 11”.. William □ May 1985 “Almost Gem & Wonder Coins” What are they worth?... Mitkoff □ June 1985 “The lnvestor"-The Future of Rare Coins Depends on You...Tom Noe □ November 1978 “An in-depth look at Barber Halt Dollars-Part I"...Gene Edwards □ July 1985 “A 1985 Up-date on MS-67 Silver Dollar Price Ranges...David Carter □ December 1978 “An in-depth look at Barber Half Dollars-Part II"...Gene Edwards □ August 1985 “Third Party Grading-ANACS and the Market Place"...Philip Schuyler □ January 1979 “U.S. Half Cents” plus “Circulated Two-Cent Pieces"...Mike Petrozello □ September 1985 “Adjusting to the Times"...Barry Stuppler □ February 1979 “A Special Report-The U.S. Gold Market" plus "Standing Liberty Revisited"...Phil Kaufman □ October 1985 "National Silver Dollar Roundtable”...John Highfill □ March 1979 “An in-depth look at Barber Dimes-Part I”...Gene Edwards □ November 1985 “MS-65 Silver Dollar Prices and the Higher Buyer... □ April 1979 “Barber Dimes-Part II” plus “Gem MS-65 + Type Coins...Gene Edwards □ December 1985 “Commemoratives Rarity"...Anthony Swiatek □ May 1979 “A date-by-date analysis of Shield Nickel Series"...Ed Hipps □ January 1986 “Living with a Time Bomb"...Barry Stuppler □ June 1979 “A date-by-date analysis of Liberty Nickel Series” Ed Hipps □ February 1986 “Gem Full Head Standing Liberty Quarters”...J.H. Cline □ July 1979 “Peace Dollars-an in-depth analysis"...Bruce Amspacher □ March 1986 “Toning....Friend or Foe?"...Fred Sweeney □ August 1979 “U.S. Silver & Gold Commemoratives-an up-date"...James S. lacovo □ April 1986 “Question: Is My Coin a MS-65 or Isn’t It?”...“Answer: It Might Not Really Matter”...Robert Rhue □ September 1979 “Silver Three-cent Pieces-a comprehensive study”...Phil Kaufman □ May 1986 “Coin Collecting Is Not A Thing of the Past"...Ron Howard □ October 1979 “$20 Liberty Gold-Part l-an examination of the Type Three Issues"...Les Fox □ June 1986 “Grading Changes? You Be the Judge”...Mike Fuljenz & Joe Buzanowski □ November 1979 “Morgan Dollar-Part l-an analysis of condition rarity"...Bruce Amspacher □ July 1986 “Nickel Coinage...Nineteenth Century Collectible"...Jack A. Ehrmantraut Jr. □ December 1979 "Morgan Dollar-Part ll-an analysis of condition rarity"...Bruce Amspacher □ August 1986 “The “1996” ANA”...an open letter for C.D.N. subscribers... □ January 1980 “$20 Liberty Gold-Part ll-an examination of “Type One” and “Type Two" issues”...Les Fox Bruce Amspacher □ February 1980 “Morgan Dollars-Part lll-an analysis of condition rarity"...Bruce Amspacher □ September 1986 “Time Changes Everything" or “What Type of Portfolio Suits Today's Client?"...Ed Lee & John Albanese □ March 1980 "Suburb Uncirculated & Proof Types" (plus “MS-65 Proof Gold”)...David Hall & Tom Noe □ October 1986 “Wonder Coins: Proof & Mint State-67"...price update □ April 1980 “Mercury Dimes-Part l-(a date-by-date analysis)"...R. Sear □ November 1986 “Eagle Coins”...Jeffrey P. Bergelt □ May 1980 "Mercury Dimes-Part ll-(a date-by-date analysis)”...R. Sear □ December 1986 “The Collector Is King”...David Bowers □ June 1980 "Proper Coin Storage & Preservation"...Bernard Nagengast & George Klabin □ January 1987 “1986...Bear or Bull?"... □ July 1980 "The Early Washingtons”...Allen Harriman □ February 1987 “Golden Opportunities in Rare U.S. Gold:" “the $214 Liberty Series"...Les Fox □ August 1980 "Full Step”...Bernard Nagengast □ March 1987 “1986—The Beginning Of The Shake Out (An Insider's Viewpoint)...Tom Noe □ September 1980 “Flying Eagle & Indian Cents”-an analysis of non-proof...Robert D. Leblanc □ April 1987 “Grading Yesterday Today”...Jim Halperin □ October 1980 “1909-33 Lincoln Cents"-Part l-a date-by-date analysis □ May 1987 "The Dollar That Crashed The Entire Coin Market”... □ November 1980 “1909-33 Lincoln Cents”-Part ll-a date-by-date analysis □ June 1987 “Walking Liberty Half Dollars And Their Bid Movements Over the Last 35 Years"... □ December 1980 “The Forgotten Type Coins" -Early Gold Type Coins...John Danreuther □ July 1987 “The 1980/81 Grading Renaissance —Revisited—”... □ January 1981 “A Review of 1980" the year of change...David Hall □ August 1987 “1980’s: The Decade Of Change"... □ February 1981 “Franklin Halves-including ‘full bell lines' specimens” Part I series-an in-depth analysis... □ September 1987 “What's Hot and What's HOT in the Coin Biz"... □ March 1981 “Franklin Halves-including 'full bell lines' specimens" Part II series-an in-depth analysis... □ October 1987 “United States Gold Coins — The Pleasure and Potential"... □ April 1981 ”1793-1857 U.S. Large Cents-Part l"-“Large Cent analysis" Part 11793-1857...Jack Beymer Q. David Bowers □ May 1981 “1793-1857 U.S. Large Cents-Part ll”-“Large Cent analysis” Part I11793-1857 . Jack Beymer □ November 1987 “United States Gold Coins” (Part II)...Q. David Bowers □ June 1981 “MS-67 Commemoratives"-a price listing for...Anthony Swiatek □ December 1987 “United States Gold Coins" (Part lll)...Q. David Bowers □ July 1981 “Type Coins-Where Do We Go From Here". Bruce Amspacher □ January 1988 “A Look At The Three Cent Piece"...Jack A. Ehrmantraut, Jr. □ August 1981 “11 Views of the '81 ANA Convention-and of the coming year”...Fred Sweeney □ February 1988 “Liberty Seated Dollars & Trade Dollars Pedigrees, Prices, & Potential"...Bruce Amspacher □ September 1981 “The 1980-81 Grading Renaissance: or How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Live With A Dynamic □ March 1988 “Early United States Copper Is Alive And Weill...Jack H. Robinson Market"...Maurice Rosen □ April 1988 "Grading Services: A Comparison”... □ October 1981 “Update Prices for Type Coins & Silver Dollars"-updated prices for MS-67 Type Coins & Silver Dollars.. □ May 1988 “A Year Later — Are We Having Fun Yet?”...Tom Noe □ November 1981 “Half Cents" analysis...Jack Beymer □ June 1988 “Has The Market By passed The MS-64 Dollar?"... □ December 1981 “Gold Type Coins-Todays prices & tomorrow's potential"...Bruce Amspacher □ July 1988 “CDN Certified Coin Market Indicator"... □ January 1982 “Mint State Liberty Gold Coinage’-Part l-The P'/i & $5 Denominations...Gordon Wrubel □ August 1988 “Care And Preservation Of Rare Coins; From $1,200 To $200 In One Easy Step "...Robert Rhue □ February 1982 “Mint State Liberty Gold Coinage"-Part ll-a sensible collecting alternative...The $10 Liberties...Gordon □ September 1988 “Rare Coins —A Good Investment? An 'Average' Question”... Wrubel □ October 1988 “Collecting Early U.S. Silver Coins By Variety”...Jules Reiver □ March 1982 “Coin Preservation Updated"...George Klabin □ November 1988 “MS-64.5? And Do We Have Any Choice In The Matter?”... □ April 1982 “An in-depth look at HAWAIIAN COINAGE”...Craig Watanabe □ December 1988 "1838, A Year Of Transition In U.S. Coinage”...John W McCloskey □ May 1982 “Mint State 20th Century Liberty Gold Coinage"...a sensible alternative Part lll-The $20 Liberties...Gordon □ January 1989 “1988 Market Reflections"... Wrubel □ February 1989 “Three-Dollar Gold”.. □ June 1982 “Silver Dollars-A Question of Value”... □ March 1989 “A Sesqulcentennial Look At Early U.S. Gold Type Coins"... □ July 1982 "Seated Liberty Silver Dollars Series”-Part l-The Rare vs. the □ April 1989 “Making A Marketmaker in Rare Coins" “Potential Requirements For Wall Street Participation"... RARE ...Bruce Amspacher □ May 1989 “Premium Quality Coins and the Long-Term Investor"... □ August 1982 “Seated Liberty Silver Dollars Series”-Part ll-The Rare vs. the R A R E ...Bruce Amspacher □ June 1989 "When Are We Dealers Going to Learn?"...Jim Halperin □ September 1982 “An Analysis of the "August Auctions”...Lee Bellisario □ July 1989 "Certified Coins Have Changed The Coin Market"... □ October 1982 “Full Step Jefferson Nickels Update”...B. Nagengast □ August 1989 "Whatever Happened To The BU Roll Market?”... □ November 1982 "The Gold Coins of Louis Eliasberg”...David Hall □ September 1989 "Oregon & Arkansas Commems; Fifty Years Later"... □ December 1982 "1982-Year of final adjustment”-Part I... □ October 1989 “It Must Be Rare If It Costs This Much 1804 Dollars And Other Mysteries"... □ January 1983 “1982-Year of final adjustment"-Part II... _ □ November 1989 □ May 1996 “A Dealer's Commentary: Ideas You Can Use To Help Your Business' Q David Bowers □ December 1989 Jack A Ehrmantraut. N L G □ June 1996 "Relative Rarity Of Proofs, The Search For Gems" ,.Q David Bowers □ January 1990 Jack A Ehrmantraut. N L G □ July 1996 "Market Bottom In Place? Double Eagle Premium Percentage Analysis Warrants Optimism* Richard N □ February 1990 Nachbar □ March 1990 □ August 1996 "Type Two Double Eagles 1866-1876, A Date By Date Analysis. Part I" Douglas Winter 4 Michael Ful|enz □ April 1990 'Popularity. Population. Rarity; A Different Look At Morgan Dollars*... □ September 1996 "Type Two Double Eagles 1866-1876, A Date By Date Analysis, Part II"...Douglas Winter 4 Michael Fuljenz □ May 1990 'Pricing MS-64 Barber Coinage By Date'. David Lawrence □ October 1996 ‘Reflections Upon The Eliasberg Sale"...Q. David Bowers □ June 1990 "Some Reflections On Morgan Mirrors; When PL Met DMPL"... □ November 1996 “$20 Liberties, Collector Premiums Near Historic Lows'...Richard N Nachbar □ July 1990 'Is The Collector Still King?" Julian Leidman & Mark Mendelson □ December 1996 ‘Lincoln Cents In The Spotlight'...David W. Lange □ August 1990 'Cameo Proofs Of The franklin 6 Kennedy Series Market For The '90s & Beyond - Part l*...Rick Tomaska □ January 1997 "1996 Coin Market Review: Is There A Rebound In Our Future?”... □ September 1990 "Cameo Proofs Of The franklin & Kennedy Series Market For The 90s & Beyond - Part II...Rick Tomaska □ February 1997 “1996 Coin Market Review: Is There A Rebound In Our Future? Part II"... □ October 1990 "A Decade Of Differences The Coin Markets Ot 1980 8 1990"... □ March 1997 “Seeing Double: The Popularity Of Doubled-Die Varieties"...David W. Lange □ November 1990 "A Look At The Secondary Market For Treasury Products"... □ April 1997 “The Generic Coin Market Trap: They May Look Pretty, But Beauty's Only Skin Deep! A Look At The □ December 1990 'Busts & Booms. Cycles & Opportunities In Reich's Silver Coinage'... "Un-Rare" Coin Market'.. Mike De Falco □ January 1991 "1990 Market Review: Change Is The Only Constant"... □ May 1997 “Eliasberg Sale Emphasizes Originality”... □ February 1991 'Market Sense & Experience: A Specialist's View".. Bruce Lorich □ June 1997 “Matte Proof $20 Saint-Gaudens, True Rarity And Exceptional Value, A Winning Combination!*...Silvano □ March 1991 "Liberty Seated Halt-Dimes Small In Size, Large In Type Varieties"... DiGenova □ April 1991 "California Fractional Gold"...Robert B. Lecce □ July 1997 “Early American Coinage—Colonials, To Encapsulate Or Not Encapsulate? Are Colonials Hands-On Coins?”...Mary E. Sauvain □ May 1991 "Liberty Seated Dimes Volatile Bidding Marks These Decimal Delights Part I"... □ August 1997 “The Eliasberg Sale: Standing Liberty Quarters, Two SLQs Bring $37,400”..J. H. Cline □ June 1991 “Liberty Seated Dimes Volatile Bidding Marks These Decimal Delights Part II”... □ September 1997 “MS65 Deep Mirror Prooflike Morgan Dollars, These Uncommonly Beautiful Renditions Of The Minter's □ July 1991 "St.-Gaudens Double Eagles, Narrow Spreads Spark Collector Interest"... Art Represent One Of The Most Undervalued Areas Of The Rare Coin Market!'...Mike DeFalco □ August 1991 "LIBERTY SEATED QUARTERS Is This America's Favorite Type Series? Part I”... □ October 1997 "Why Collect Proof Half Cents? The Numbers May Surprise You"...James R. McGuigan □ September 1991 “LIBERTY SEATED QUARTERS Is This America's Favorite Type Series? Part II”... □ November 1997 “The Charlotte Gold Market, 1987-1997: A Decade Brings Radical Changes"...Douglas Winter □ October 1991 "Is Coin Purchasing All In the Grade",.. □ December 1997 “The Pittman Proof Gold Collection, Performance Plus...Plus!"...Silvano DiGenova □ November 1991 "An Evaluation of the Current Silver Commemorative Market Part I".. Anthony Swiatek □ January 1998 "Rare Coin Cycles - Past, Present And Future”...Larry Hanks □ December 1991 "An Evaluation of the Current Silver Commemorative Market Part II". Anthony Swiatek □ February 1998 "1997 Review: Market Dominated By Selectivity, Increasing Activity And The Strong Demand For Better □ January 1992 "1991 Lions & Tigers & Bears, Oh My!"...(1991 in review) Dates"... □ February 1992 "Flying Eagle and Indian Cents: American Classics”...Richard Snow □ March 1998 “Spot Gold Level Has No Place In Rare Gold Coin Pricing, Undervalued $20 Liberty's Getting Respect"...Tim □ March 1992 "LIBERTY SEATED HALF-DOLLARS, Types & Temptations" Bauer □ April 1992 “In Eighteen Hundred Ninety-Two,Columbus Saled On A Coin, Oh So New" □ April 1998 "Barbers Are Hot Again, Collectors Challenged By The Number Of Scarce Dates”...David Lawrence □ May 1992 "Surviving Coin Market Cycles: A Few Recommendations"...Mark Salzberg □ May 1998 “Taking The Mystery Out Of DMPL's"...Laura Sperber □ June 1992 “Gobrecht's Masterpieces In Metal, and Liberty Seated Dollars" □ June 1998 “Gold Coin Premiums Soar"...Richard N. Nachbar □ July 1992 “Let's Hear It For the Person Who Counts!”...Q. David Bowers □ July 1998 “Building A Type Set Of Early U.S. Gold Coins"...James R. McGuigan □ August 1992 "S. R. 0. * 2".. Bary Stuppler □ August 1998 “How To Collect Type Three Double Eagles"...Doug Winter and Mike Fuljenz □ September 1992 "Using Plus & Minus Signs, To Predict, Market Direction? It All Adds Up!" □ September 1998 “Standing Liberty Quarters: More Than A Few Key Dates”...Jay H. Cline □ October 1992 'It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times' □ October 1998 “Mysteries Of The Flying Eagle 4 Indian Cent Market”...Richard Snow □ November 1992 "And They Call This A Coin Shop?" □ November 1998 “Value Abounds In $20 Saint-Gaudens Series”...Don Bonser □ December 1992 'A COLLECTOR LURKS INSIDE EVERY DEALER"...Q. David Bowers □ December 1998 "Buffaloes—One Of The Most Popular And Challenging Series"...David Lawrence 4 John Feigenbaum □ January 1993 “1992: Another Year of Transition?" □ January 1999 “1998 Review: Gains Found Among All Segments, Morgan 4 Peace Dollars Score Big"... □ February 1993 "ICTA 6045 Triumph! IRS Makes Life a Little Easier, As Coin Reporting Laws Finalized”...David L. Ganz □ February 1999 "Hoards of 19th 4 20th Century Coins Surface Before The Millennium, Including 788,000 Buffalo □ March 1993 "A COLLECTOR LURKS INSIOE EVERY DEALER, A Continuation".,.Q. David Bowers Nickels"... David Sundman □ April 1993 "Morgan's Lincoln - 75 Years of Commemorative Art" □ March 1999 “United States Commemorative Proof Gold Coinage”...Anthony Swiatek □ May 1993 'GOLD COMMEMORATIVES of the PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION” □ April 1999 “A Closer Look, Opportunities In The Marketplace"...Bradley S. Karoleff □ June 1993 "How Much Is A 'Little Nicer' Worth" □ May 1999 “United States Brilliant And Matte Proof Silver Commemorative Coinage, 1892-1946"...Anthony Swiatek □ July 1993 “A COLLECTOR LURKS INSIDE EVERY DEALER, Part lll”...Q. David Bowers □ June 1999 “Liberty Seated Half Dimes, What's Rare And Underrated?''...Jim O'Donnell □ August 1993 “The Silver Commemorative 50c of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition" □ July 1999 “Recent Uncirculated Modern Commemoratives Offer Good Investment Value’’...David Goldsmith □ September 1993 "Early Walkers: Today’s Precious Gems"...David Lawrence □ August 1999 “Liberty Seated Dimes, What's Rare And Underrated?”...Jim O’Donnell □ October 1993 “Coin Prices, Inflation & Gradeflation" □ September 1999 “Do You Have A Star In Your Clouds?"...Larry Hanks □ November 1993 “Key Date Lincolns: The Classics" □ October 1999 “The Virtues Of Toned Coins”...Mark Salzberg □ December 1993 “IRS Cash Reporting: What You Should Know!”...Diane Piret □ November 1999 “From The Green Monster To The Internet: The History Of Electronic Coin Trading"...David Goldsmith □ January 1994 "PIONEER GOLD COINAGE -REVISITED-”...Donald H. Kagin □ December 1999 “New Orleans Gold Coins, A Date By Date Analysis, Part One: Gold Dollars-Half Eagles"...Douglas Winter □ February 1994 "1993 Review: A Mirror Image of 1992?" □ January 2000 "New Orleans Gold Coins, A Date By Date Analysis, Part Two: Eagles-Double Eagles"...Douglas Winter □ March 1994 "The Boone Bicentennial: A Legend of the Land, History In Your Hand” □ February 2000 "Liberty Seated Quarters, 1838-1891, Analysis Of Select Dates"...Jim O’Donnell □ April 1994 "Key Date Walkers: The Classics" □ March 2000 “The Art 4 Science Of Negotiating"...Scott A. Travers □ May 1994 “Barber Halves-High Grades are Highly Prized, But Hard to Find, Part I"...David Lawrence □ April 2000 “The Future Of U.S. Rare Coins”...Les Fox □ June 1994 "Barber Halves-High Grades are Highly Prized, But Hard to Find, Part II”...David Lawrence □ May 2000 “Barber Coinage: Well Positioned for a Takeoff"...John and Dave Feigenbaum □ July 1994 “Key Issue Commemoratives: The Expensive Classics" □ June 2000 “The Ten Coolest United States Coins”...Douglas Winter □ August 1994 "Business Strikes Rarer Than Proofs? The Evidence is Reflected in Bid Histories” □ July 2000 "Values Hidden Among Indian Gold"...Don Bonser □ September 1994 'Generic 4 Gem A Look at the Walker Pop Profile" □ August 2000 “Don't Overlook Overdates''...Bradley S. Karoleff □ October 1994 “Barber Quarters: A Real Challenge in High Grade, Part I"...David Lawrence □ September 2000 “Collecting U.S. Half Cents by Date or Major Variety"...James R. McGuigan □ November 1994 “ICTA s ETP Seeks IRA Through D-LA 4 R-DE's S 2301" □ October 2000 “The Raging BU Roll Market In Washington Quarters”...Dr. Richard S. Appel □ December 1994 "Barber Quarters: A Real Challenge in High Grade, Part II'...David Lawrence □ November 2000 “Double Eagles: Trading the Premiums"...Richard N. Nachbar □ January 1995 “1994: The More Things Change The More They Remain The Same”... □ December 2000 “The Gold Coinage Of The San Francisco Mint: Part One: Gold Dollars, Quarter Eagles □ February 1995 “The Louisiana Purchase: Numismatic Commemorations'... 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Travers □ November 1995 □ September 2001 “Early Dollars Of The U.S: A Fascinating Series Finally Gets The Spotlight It Deserves"...John J. Haugh □ December 1995 'Peace Dollars: A 20th Century Favorite - Part II"... □ October 2001 “Walking Liberty Half Dollars: Analysis Of Dates 1916 - 1918-S Part I"...Anthony J. Swiatek □ January 1996 "A Closer Look At Seated Dollar Generics’... □ November 2001 “Walking Liberty Half Dollars: Analysis Of Dates 1919 - 1936-S Part II"... Anthony J. Swiatek □ February 1996 "1995 Coin Market Review: No Rebound Yet”... □ December 2001 “Walking Liberty Half Dollars: Analysis Of Dates 1937 - 1947-D Part III”...Anthony J. Swiatek □ March 1996 "MS-60 Liberty Seated Dollars: Fun With Math"... □ January 2002 “Top 100 Morgans: The Past And The Future"...Michael S. Fey and Jeff Oxman □ April 1996 "A Great Collectable Coin Now, But Two Cents Made No Sense Then". 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