6357 PRICE • $50 4455 3220 3930 3124 UJA.NSU. ACROY 4I-N6 & A 8U-9C, 2T01IO7 |N FUN | FORT LAUDERDALE 7323 474035493273 34266384804641624718 533638701414 U.S. COIN AUCTION #1251 | JANUARY 4-6 & 8-9, 2017 | FUN | FORT LAUDERDALE 674602394507 6504746698655001 405673581130 DALLAS | NEW YORPKA R|I SB E| VGERENLYE VHAIL L| SA M| SSTAENR FDRAAMN C|I SHCOON G| KCOHNICGAGO | PALM BEACH © 2016 Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. Heritage Signature® Auction #1251 | Florida United Numismatists U.S. Coins Featuring: The Hutchinson Collection • The Soluna Collection • The Sounder Collection, Part II • The Arizona Treasure Collection • The Azalea Collection • The Fenn Family Collection, Part III • Selections From the Dr. James C. Kirk Collection of Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles • The Dale Friend Collection of 1864 Proof Coinage • The James Swan Collection of Standing Liberty Quarters • The Casady Collection • The Mile High Collection • The Stichter Collection • The Renz Family Collection of $20 Gold Coins • The Hotel Harrington Collection • The Palos Verdes Collection • Selections From the Collection of Dr. Donald Knaack • The Blue Angel Collection of Bicentennial Errors • The Dr. Steve Allen Collection January 4-6 & 8-9, 2017 | Fort Lauderdale Signature® Floor Sessions 1-6 PRELIMINARY LOT VIEWING (Floor, Telephone, HERITAGELive!®, Internet, Fax, and Mail) By appointment only. Contact Roy Porras at 214-409-1295 or [email protected]. Times subject to change. Broward County Convention Center • Room 315 1950 Eisenhower Blvd • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Heritage Auctions, Dallas 3500 Maple Avenue • Dallas, TX 75219 Session 1 Monday, December 12 – Wednesday, December 21 Wednesday, January 4 • 1:00 PM ET • Lots 3001-3695 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM CT (Excluding Weekend) Session 2 LOT VIEWING Wednesday, January 4 • 6:00 PM ET • Lots 3696-4701 Broward County Convention Center Floridian Ballroom BC Session 3 1950 Eisenhower Blvd • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Thursday, January 5 • 12:00 PM ET • Lots 4702-5413 Monday, January 2 • 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM ET Session 4 – PLATINUM NIGHT (see separate catalog) Tuesday, January 3 – Thursday January 5 Thursday, January 5 • 5:00 PM ET • Lots 5501-6177 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM ET Friday, January 6 • 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM ET Session 5 Saturday, January 7 • 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET Friday, January 6 • 2:00 PM ET • Lots 6178-6485 View lots & auction results online at HA.com/1251 Session 6 Friday, January 6 • 6:00 PM ET • Lots 6486-7371 BIDDING METHODS Signature® Internet Sessions 7-8 ®1 Bidding Bid live on your computer or mobile, anywhere in the world, (HERITAGELive!®, Internet, Fax, & Mail only Session) during the Auction using our HERITAGELive!® program at Session 7 HA.com/Live Sunday, January 8 • 12:00 PM CT • Lots 8001-10001 Live Floor Bidding Session 8 Bid in person during the floor sessions. Monday, January 9 • 12:00 PM CT • Lots 10002-11959 Live Telephone Bidding (floor sessions only) Phone bidding must be arranged on or before Tuesday, LOT SETTLEMENT AND PICK-UP January 3, by 12:00 PM CT. Thursday, January 5 – Friday, January 6 Client Service: 866-835-3243 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET Saturday, January 7 • 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET Internet Absentee Bidding Proxy bidding ends ten minutes prior to the session start time. Live Proxy bidding continues through the session. Extended Payment Terms available. Email: [email protected] HA.com/1251 Lots are sold at an approximate rate of 200 lots per hour, but it is not uncommon to Fax Bidding sell 150 lots or 250 lots in any given hour. Fax bids must be received on or before Tuesday, January 3, This auction is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% (minimum $19). by 12:00 PM CT. Fax: 214-409-1425 FL Auctioneer licenses: Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. AB665, Currency Auctions of America AB2218; Paul Minshull AU4563; Chris Dykstra AU4069; Samuel Mail Bidding Foose AU3244; Jennifer Jayne Marsh AU4561; Bob Merrill AU4043; Brian Nalley Mail bids must be received on or before Tuesday, January 3. AU4604; Mike Provenzale AU46388; Mike Sadler AU3795; Andrea Voss AU4034; Jacob Walker AU4031. Phone: 214-528-3500 • 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Fax: 214-409-1425 Direct Client Service Line: 866-835-3243 This Auction is catalogued and presented by Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc., doing business as Heritage Auctions. FL AB665 Email: [email protected] © 2016 Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. HERITAGE is a registered trademark and service mark of Heritage Capital Corporation, registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 1Patent No. 9,064,282 43615 U.S. Coin Specialists Steve Ivy Kathleen Guzman CEO Managing Director Co-Chairman of the Board New York David Mayfield Jim Stoutjesdyk Jim Halperin Hayley Brigham Co-Chairman of the Board Managing Director Vice President Vice President Beverly Hills Numismatics Numismatics Greg Rohan Alissa Ford President Managing Director San Francisco Paul Minshull Roberta Kramer Chief Operating Officer Managing Director Chief Technology Officer Chicago Todd Imhof Joan Goldberg Executive Vice President Director Palm Beach Worldwide Headquarters Cristiano Bierrenbach Kenneth Yung 3500 Maple Avenue • Dallas, Texas 75219 Executive Vice President Managing Director Phone 214-528-3500 • 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) International Hong Kong HA.com/Coins Consignment Directors: David Mayfield, Mark Borckardt, Win Callender, Chris Dykstra, Sam Foose, Jason Friedman, Bob Marino, Brian Mayfield, Harry Metrano, Sarah Miller, Al Pinkall Cataloged by: Mark Van Winkle, Chief Cataloger Mike Haynes Jacco Scheper Mark Borckardt, Senior Numismatist; David Stone, Jon Amato, Chief Financial Officer Managing Director Europe Brian Koller, John Sculley, Zeke Wischer, Jacob Lipson U.S. Coin Specialists Dear Bidder, Heritage is proud to be the Official Auctioneer at 62nd Annual FUN Show once again in 2017. Warm weather and “the beach” are big Fort Lauderdale attractions in early January, but for numismatists, the bellwether event is the Annual FUN Convention. Always a harbinger of what the rare coin market will bring in the coming months, the FUN Show is one of Heritage’s most important auction venues and we look forward to a strong start. This year, we have an impressive list of Featured Collections to enhance every floor session including Platinum Night, as well as the increasingly popular online sessions: The Hutchinson Collection The Hutchinson Collection is notable not only for its depth and individual rarities, but it is a remarkable numismatic accomplishment of high order. The early half eagle series is notoriously challenging for even the deepest pockets, and there are nearly always unfilled holes in any collection – not for lack of effort or resources, but simply for the absence of an opportunity to acquire one of these sought- after treasures. Clearly, a connoisseur’s approach was used to assemble The Hutchinson Collection, with each piece visibly strong for the grade. Most of the collection is housed in early- or previous- generation holders. Our consignor decided not to reholder the coins, but to sell them “as is.” Both green and gold CAC stickers abound throughout the collection. A comprehensive introduction to The Hutchinson Collection appears on page 232 of the Platinum Night catalog, but we note a few of the highlights here. Among the early dates (1795-1798 Small Eagle design), a Condition Census BD-3 specimen stands out in AU58+ NGC. From the Capped Bust Right Large Eagle type (1795-1807), the rare 1797/5 BD-7 example grades AU55 PCGS with a coveted Gold CAC sticker. Among 10 coins of the Capped Bust Left motif (1807-1812), a rare 1810 BD-2 Small Date, Small 5 grades AU50 NGC. The Capped Head Left, Large Diameter design (1813-1829) includes an example of the famous 1815 half eagle (just 10 specimens known) as well as an equally rare BD-4 1828 half eagle (nine pieces known) in MS62 PCGS. The collection concludes with four examples from the short-lived Capped Head Left, Small Diameter type (1829-1834), lacking only the 1829 issue. The Soluna Collection Liberty Head gold in all denominations forms the core of The Soluna Collection. Branch mint quarter eagles catch the eye, while scarce-to-rare Liberty fives and tens form the backbone of the collection. Indeed, a few silver type coins and gold from other series included, yet the Liberty Head gold pieces dazzle with many challenging issues and condition rarities. A large number of Platinum Night coins – 43 in all – come from The Soluna Collection, and Floor Session 6 includes almost as many lots. Highlights of the set include a strong run of Carson City eagles. An 1870-CC certified AU50 NGC is one of fewer than 60 pieces that are believed extant today. The 1871-CC through 1879-CC ten dollar pieces grade between XF45 PCGS and AU58 PCGS, lacking only the 1877-CC and 1878-CC. Most of the Carson City eagles are each close to – or within – the Condition Census for their date. We also note several other rare pieces: an 1865-S Normal Date ten graded AU50 (only 25 to 35 pieces known in all grades), an 1855-C half eagle graded MS65 NGC (the finest known, Ex: Elrod, William Miller), and an 1855-C quarter eagle graded MS64 NGC (the second finest of this key date). The Sounder Collection, Part II Our consignor has wide-ranging numismatic interests and a passion to acquire the finest possible examples, regardless of the numeric grade. This characteristic was on display ten years ago, when he consigned the then top-ranked Registry proof sets for the years 1936 to 1942, plus #1-ranked proof Registry sets for Jefferson nickels, Mercury dimes, Washington quarters, Lincoln cents, and Buffalo nickels. Flash forward to today, when more than 40 years of collecting interests are reflected in the current consignment of Trade dollars, assembled in circulation strike and proof formats, as well as related patterns. Additional selections of silver and gold commemoratives, Norse medals, and Territorial gold are part of this outstanding offering. Among many finest-knowns or near-finest coins are some exceedingly rare pieces, such as the classically rare 1884 Trade dollar in PR63 PCGS, the Ex: Farouk-Norweb coin. Other Trade dollars in the series dominate that section of Platinum Night, with additional pieces in Session 2 and patterns in Session 6. Exceptional examples include coins pedigreed to Eliasberg, “Col.” Green, and Eric P. Newman as well as other fine collections, with most coins displaying exquisite toning and unrestrained eye appeal. The Arizona Treasure Collection The shipwreck of the S.S. Central America is best known for the many San Francisco Mint double eagles and other gold and silver coinage recovered in the late 1980s. With recovery efforts still ongoing, some believe the steamship’s most valuable cargo was a number of large gold ingots from forgotten assayers of the California Gold Rush era. We are privileged to have four of these ingots in the auction. A 45.00-ounce Henry Hentsch gold ingot is a weighty find, but it is the smallest of the four ingots that will be sold as separate Platinum Night lots. Next comes a Justh & Hunter gold ingot weighing 84.49 ounces. A Kellogg & Humbert ingot weighs in at a large 152.96 ounces, which is less than half the weight of a massive 327.97-ounce Justh & Hunter behemoth (or, in ingot parlance, “extremely large size”). With high intrinsic value as well as collector allure, we expect intense competition for these rare and historic Gold Rush relics. Additional items in the consignment include another rare opportunity, since four copies of the beautiful casebound book, A California Gold Rush History, by Q. David Bowers are offered as separate lots later in Floor Session 6. Published in 2002 and long out of print, just 400 numbered copies were issued in an oversized hardbound edition. Two of the books are in mint condition in their original shrinkwrap, while the other two copies have the wrap removed. But they, too, are like-new. In theory, the fortunate purchaser of one of the ingots will be able to match it to one of the books since the inside back cover displays glossy photographs of the ingot that originally accompanied the book. Each book has a pinch of gold dust recovered from the S.S. Central America embedded inside the front cover. The Azalea Collection Seven stunning gold coins come to Platinum Night from the consignor of The Azalea Collection, each in Gem or finer condition. A set of 1915-S Panama-Pacific fifty dollar gold pieces in round and octagonal format are housed in MS65 PCGS Secure holders, where each exhibits a bold impression with brilliant yellow surfaces and frosty mint luster. An 1886 Liberty double eagle in PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS Secure is a classic 19th century gold rarity – tied for finest-certified – with extraordinary eye appeal. A pair of proof quarter eagles dated 1899 and 1901 are spectacular examples grading PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS, and an 1883 three dollar gold graded PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS Secure ranks highly among the mere 89 pieces struck. The Fenn Family Collection, Part III Part III of The Fenn Family Collection brings more rare gold to FUN, but also a very rare 1829 proof Bust JR-3 dime. Our archives show only a single prior appearance of a proof 1829 dime in a Heritage auction, and very few other auctions show any such proofs regardless of variety. The gold pieces from this collection are all Platinum Night caliber coins, including an 1857 Liberty quarter eagle in MS68 – the single finest-known example. The 1856 three dollar gold piece in PR62 Cameo PCGS with CAC endorsement is a rare early proof of unknown, but tiny, proof mintage. Several rare branch mint quarter eagles and half eagles join an 1879-O eagle in AU58 NGC. A 1908 No Motto Saint-Gaudens double eagle certified MS69 PCGS comes from the Wells Fargo hoard, Short Rays variety, an unsurpassable twenty dollar gold piece for the finest type collection or Registry Set. Selections From the Dr. James C. Kirk Collection of Saint-Gaudens Double Eagles A conditionally rare 1866-S No Motto Liberty Head double eagle in AU58 NGC joins an elite group of Gem or finer branch mint and late-date Saint Gaudens twenties in this high-grade, Platinum Night only group of double eagles. The Wire Rim and Flat Rim variants of the 1907 High Relief Saint-Gaudens issue are included, both in Premium Gem condition. The Dale Friend Collection of 1864 Proof Coinage Dale Friend is a longtime Heritage client and former consignor to our auctions, with a collecting history that dates back to the early 1950s. In 2009, he consigned his fabulous #2 PCGS Registry Set of Barber half dollars to our 2009 FUN Auction, and he returns in 2017 with a targeted collection of 1864 proofs consisting of the half dollar, dollar, gold dollar, quarter eagle, three dollar gold, half eagle, eagle, and double eagle. An 1864 ‘With Motto’ pattern half dollar struck in copper (Judd-392) in PR63 Brown PCGS with CAC endorsement completes the set. The silver pieces are vibrant Gem proofs with colorful proof set toning. The gold pieces are particularly challenging for the 1864 Civil War year, yet they are fully resplendent examples. The eagle grades PR63+ Deep Cameo PCGS Secure, and it is the first 1864 proof ten we have offered in over five years. The balance of the gold proofs are either Cameo or Deep Cameo pieces certified in grades ranging from PR64+ to PR66, all PCGS-certified. The James Swan Collection of Standing Liberty Quarters A marvelous collection of high-end Standing Liberty quarters comes to this year’s FUN event as the current-finest PCGS Full Head Major Varieties Registry Set, and it also ranks high among the all-time finest collections of Standing Liberty quarters ever assembled. Keen attention to eye appeal and quality-within-the-grade is evident with each coin in The James Swan Collection of Standing Liberty Quarters. A dozen high-value pieces highlight the Platinum Night session, among them a dazzling 1916 in MS66 Full Head Secure with CAC approval that showcases rarely seen blazing mint luster, and a captivating 1923-S in MS66+ Full Head, also CAC-endorsed, with luster and eye appeal that leap from the glistening surfaces. A conditionally rare, 1918/7-S in MS63 is only the fifth example in this grade that we have offered in the last decade, and a frosty 1920-D in MS66 Full Head with CAC endorsement has an almost unheard of degree of strike sharpness for the issue. Additional high-end rarities are offered in the Session 2 floor and Signature® Internet sessions, highlighted by a 1917-D Type One in MS67 Full Head that could catch your eye from across the room, one of the two finest PCGS- certified 1924s, graded MS68, and an unusually sharp and frosty 1927-D in MS66 Full Head, all with CAC endorsement. If possible, we encourage you to admire this remarkable collection in person. Whether assembling a top-tier Registry Set or simply collecting by type, collectors will find coins of unparalleled quality in this collection. The pieces are housed in both new and old PCGS holders, and some have famous pedigrees, but every coin in the offering is a conditionally rare and attractive representative of the series. The Casady Collection We are extremely pleased to offer a compact but important collection of Type One Liberty Head double eagles, each ranking near the top of the grading range for the date and mint. There are no readily available Type One double eagles in Mint State, and most issues are rare even at the Choice About Uncirculated level. For some dates, shipwreck survivors make up nearly the entire Uncirculated population. From The Casady Collection, an 1865-S Liberty twenty in MS65 NGC and a rare 1861-S Paquet Reverse double eagle in AU50 PCGS deserve special mention. The latter is notable as the rarest S-Mint twenty-dollar gold piece by type. A pair of Wass, Molitor & Company round fifty dollar gold pieces come from the same historic Gold Rush era and supplement this fine collection, including a high-grade Kagin-9 example graded AU58 PCGS, with just one piece in numerically finer condition according to current population data. The Mile High Collection An extensive collection of modern issues comes to us from the Cornhusker state, to be sold without reserve. The collection features examples of more than half of the 100 coins listed in the 100 Greatest U.S. Modern Coins reference by Scott Schechter and Jeff Garrett. Many of the coins rank at (or near) the top of their certified population. Modern issues only occasionally find their way into Platinum Night, yet this consignment has three entries: A 1992 cent Close AM, FS-901, graded MS67 Red PCGS, and a 1969-S cent Doubled Die Obverse, FS-101, MS62 Red and Brown PCGS is known as the King of the Overdates. The first of the “no S” modern errors, the 1968 dime No S, FS-501, PR67 PCGS has attained classic status among collectors of modern issues. Specialists will do well to carefully study the entire collection by clicking on the link to The Mile High Collection on the Heritage FUN auction home page https:// coins.ha.com/c/auction-home.zx?saleNo=1251. The Stichter Collection Not to be outdone by the immense amount of gold coinage in our FUN auction, The Stichter Collection is all silver – Morgan dollars, to be exact. A nearly complete set of proof silver dollars (lacking only the 1895) includes several PR67 Cameo examples. Circulation strikes feature an 1879-CC silver dollar graded MS64 Prooflike ANACS, an 1893-CC certified MS64 PCGS (nearly unobtainable any finer), and a 1903-S graded MS65 PCGS. The 1893-S in this fine set is a partially lustrous AU50 PCGS. The Renz Family Collection of $20 Gold Coins The Renz Family Collection of $20 Gold Coins takes the award for the highest number of Platinum Night lots from any of our Featured Collections, with examples from both the Liberty Head and Saint-Gaudens double eagle series. The coins in this specialized gold collection are, almost without exception, either “better-date” double eagles or conditionally rare examples. Many pieces are both. Assembled with a practiced eye and a keen sense of quality, coins from the collection appear frequently in the Session 6 floor session and the Signature® Internet sessions as well as Platinum Night. The grades and dates allow most collectors an opportunity to acquire one or more of these carefully selected twenties, although some challenging pieces will test any bidder’s resolve. In the Liberty Head series, the 1861-O double eagle is historically interesting and conditionally rare in AU55 NGC with CAC endorsement. An 1879-O twenty graded AU58 PCGS represents the only O-Mint Type Three, a low-mintage issue, and an 1877-CC twenty dollar graded MS62 PCGS is tied for the finest certified. Saint-Gaudens double eagles are plentiful throughout the auction sessions, led by a sought-after 1921 in MS62 PCGS, a 1927-S certified MS64 NGC (a high grade for this heavily melted issue), plus late-date Saint-Gaudens twenties including the 1929, 1930, 1930-S, 1931, 1931-D, and 1932. The Renz family would like to thank south Texas coin dealer Jerry Martin for his helpful assistance and advice over the many years required to build the fine collection. Our consignor says, “I couldn’t have done it without him.” The Hotel Harrington Collection The 1876 is a major, proof-only rarity in the three dollar gold series, with a Guide Book mintage of just 45 pieces, although many researchers believe a few more than that were struck. It is generally accepted that only 40 to 60 pieces exist in all proof grades. The coin in The Hotel Harrington Collection is a fantastic PR65 Deep Cameo PCGS with CAC endorsement. It heads up a significant collection of three dollar gold that includes many scarce and challenging issues from the long-running series. Aside from a pair of Mint State double eagles from the late 1890s, the collection focuses entirely on three dollar pieces. That is, except for an 1879 Flowing Hair stella graded PR61 PCGS, which sits like a cherry on top of a fine cupcake. The Palos Verdes Collection We offered an initial portion of this collection at the August, 2016 ANA, and it is our pleasure to bring a large number of our consignor’s collector-friendly coins to the FUN event as well. Early silver dollars -- including both Flowing Hair and Draped Bust types -- make up a generous portion of the consignment with nearly 30 lots. Other early type in copper, silver, and gold joins colonials, Washingtonia, and patterns for a truly diverse offering. The majority of the coins are in circulated grades from the VF to AU levels, with a few Mint State coins included at preferred collector grades. The coins are, without exception, original and pleasing for the assigned grades. Selections From the Collection of Dr. Donald Knaack Dr. Knaack is a noted early gold specialist who has been a prominent collector for many decades. He is credited with confirming the authenticity of a number of discovery pieces, as well as identifying several numismatically significant varietal gold issues. We are fortunate to present four more of the coins from Dr. Knaack’s personal collection during Platinum Night. An 1812 half eagle is the BD-1 variety with the Wide 5D, struck from a late state of the dies, certified MS64 NGC with frosty, yellow-gold luster. A 1799 eagle is semiprooflike in Select Uncirculated condition with Large Obverse Stars, struck from the BD-10 dies. Two Territorial gold pieces complete the consignment, one of which is a rare 1849 Pacific Company gold dollar struck in silver, the extremely rare Kagin-1 type. The Blue Angel Collection of Bicentennial Errors This interesting and highly specialized consignment consists entirely of errors on Bicentennial coinage. A sampling shows a 1976 Bicentennial Ike dollar with the reverse indented by a quarter planchet graded MS64 PCGS… a 1976-D Bicentennial half with a deep die cap and brockage certified MS65 PCGS… a 1976-D Bicentennial half struck 40% off-center with Reverse Mirror Brockage, graded MS63 PCGS… a 1976-S Bicentennial half dollar struck on a five-cent planchet certified MS63 PCGS. In total, 36 lots make up this unique and fascinating collection with lots appearing in the floor sessions and the Signature® Internet sessions. The Dr. Steve Allen Collection We are delighted to present a large consignment of San Francisco and Philadelphia silver ingots for collectors of this fast-growing segment of the hobby. A total of 41 lots of hallmarked silver ingots weigh from 5.03 ounces to 35.00 ounces each, all listed with their known attributions. The Dr. Steve Allen Collection is the largest offering of silver ingots to appear in a Heritage Auction since the memorable three-part Alan Bingel Collection of Gold & Silver Ingots in 2005-2006. We hope you will join us in Fort Lauderdale for FUN and stop by our booth on the bourse to say hello. As always, we value your participation even if you cannot attend, and there are a variety of methods to place your bids either before or during the auction. Our live telephone bidding and interactive online bids through HERITAGE Live!® are second to none in the auction industry, with real-time mobile or computer bidding from anywhere in the world. Our staff is always happy to accept your bids via e-mail, fax, or regular mail before the auction, and answer any questions you may have. Wishing you a great start to a prosperous and happy New Year! Sincerely, Greg Rohan Todd Imhof President Executive Vice-President Denomination Index Early American Coins .............................................................................3001-3053, 8001-8048 Half Cents ................................................................................................3054-3093, 8049-8107 Large Cents .............................................................................................3094-3160, 8108-8207 Small Cents .............................................................................................3161-3384, 8208-8494 Two Cent Pieces ......................................................................................3385-3413, 8495-8533 Three Cent Silver ....................................................................................3414-3438, 8534-8569 Three Cent Nickels .................................................................................3439-3472, 8570-8642 Nickels .....................................................................................................3473-3695, 8643-9035 Half Dimes ...............................................................................................3696-3764, 9036-9064 Dimes ...................................................................................3765-3866, 4702-4754, 9065-9297 Twenty Cent Pieces .................................................................................3867-3875, 9298-9302 Quarters ...............................................................................3876-4133, 4755-4813, 9303-9558 Half Dollars ........................................................................4134-4507, 4814-4946, 9559-10001 Silver Dollars ...............................................4508-4646, 4947-5396, 6376-6411, 10002-10042, ..........................................................................................................10066-10688, 11812-11866 Trade Dollars .......................................................................................4647-4701, 10043-10065 Anthony, Sacagawea, Presidential Dollars ........................................5397-5413, 10689-10702 Gold Dollars ........................................................................................6523-6567, 10703-10757 Quarter Eagles ....................................................................................6568-6675, 10758-10883 Three Dollar Pieces .............................................................................6676-6724, 10884-10908 Half Eagles ..........................................................................................6725-6888, 10909-11046 Eagles ..................................................................................................6889-7010, 11047-11215 Double Eagles.....................................................................................7011-7334, 11216-11381 Territorial Gold ....................................................................................7335-7371, 11772-11796 Nuggets ......................................................................................................................6464-6472 Ingots ...................................................................................................6433-6463, 11931-11936 Silver Commemoratives .....................................................................6178-6234, 11382-11532 Gold Commemoratives ......................................................................6235-6259, 11533-11554 Modern Issues .....................................................................................6260-6342, 11555-11771 Patterns ................................................................................................6486-6522, 11808-11811 Mint Sets and Proof Sets ....................................................................6473-6485, 11915-11930 Coins of Hawaii ...................................................................................6343-6358, 11797-11807 Medals and Tokens .............................................................................6412-6432, 11937-11959 Errors ....................................................................................................6359-6375, 11867-11914