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Ira and Larry Goldberg are experts in the Numismatic field with over 50 years of experience. In 2010, they were each awarded a Lifetime Achievement for their contributions to the Numismatic Community. Over the last three decades, they have helped people build world-class collections which have realized record-breaking prices.
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1817 N-3 R2 "Early Peeking Mouse." PCGS graded MS-65 Brown. Lustrous medium brown with steel brown toning on the highpoints and a splash of dark olive toning from the 7 to star 13. The ...


1817 N-3 R2. EF-45. Five points sharper with a dull rim nick under the right side of the second 1 in the date. Otherwise choice. Attractive frosty light to medium steel brown with lust ...


1817 N-2 R3. EF-45. Frosty chocolate and steel brown with subtle specks of reddish chocolate toning sprinkled about the obverse. A faint hairline from the front edge of the neck to jus ...


1817 N-2 R3. VF-20 Plus. Slightly glossy dark steel brown and chocolate. A nick close under star 10 is the only notable defect. MDS with a clear die crack from the rim down through the ...


1817 N-2 R3. EF-40. Glossy chocolate brown with peeps of frosty light reddish brown toning faded down from mint color in some of the protected areas, mostly on the obverse. The only ma ...


   1817 N-1 R4. EF-45. Frosty chocolate brown with steel brown highpoints and faint specks of light brown toning sprinkled about both sides. Flowline luster covers the fields and protecte ...


1817 N-1 R4. Fine-12. Glossy dark chocolate and steel brown with lighter steel brown highpoints. There are a few tiny specks of greenish verdigris at BE and under star 7, plus a couple ...


1816 N-9 R3. VF-30. Sharpness near EF40 with extremely fine roughness very well hidden under a rather glossy dark olive and steel brown patina. No verdigris, marks, or other distractio ...


1816 N-9 R3. PCGS graded MS-63 Brown. Repunched 81. Lustrous medium steel brown with delicate overtones of bluish steel, especially on the obverse. The reverse is a shade or two lighte ...


1816 N-8 R3. Wright Plate Coin. EF-40. Five points sharper but there is a patch of very fine roughness at STA in STATES. There is no verdigris in the rough area and the remainder of th ...


1816 N-8 R3. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Beautiful frosty mint red fading to lustrous bluish steel brown, at least a third of the mellowed original color remaining. The surfaces are ...


1816 N-8 R3. EF-45. Choice glossy medium brown with frosty tan and light brown in protected areas. There are a few tiny ticks on the portrait and inside the wreath plus a dull scuff at ...


1816 N-8 R3. Rotated Reverse. EF-40 Plus. Nice glossy chocolate brown with frosty luster covering the protected areas. Softly struck on the hairbuns and opposing area at the bottom of ...


1816 N-8 R3. EF-45. Frosty steel and chocolate brown with darker steel brown toning in protected areas. Traces of lustrous lighter steel and tan toning show in a few of the protected a ...


1816 N-7 R3. MS-60 Plus. Lustrous steel and olive brown with frosty lighter brown toning in protected areas of the reverse. A thin, barely visible nick-like planchet void close under s ...