Current Session · Session 112 · Closes Feb 28, 2026

Three Coins.
One Collection.

1793 Chain Cent obverse — 1793 VF-35
1793 Chain Cent reverse — 1793 VF-35
Lot 001Featured

PCGS

VF-35

OBV ↺

1793 · Early American

1793 Chain Cent

Estimate

$28,000–$34,000

Live

14 bids · 6h left

Current Bid

$24,500

Next Increment

$25,000

1804 Silver Dollar obverse — 1804 PR-62
1804 Silver Dollar reverse — 1804 PR-62
Lot 002Rare

NGC

PR-62

OBV ↺

1804 · Early American

1804 Silver Dollar

Estimate

$180,000–$220,000

Live

31 bids · 11h left

Current Bid

$162,000

Next Increment

$165,000

Bundle Certificate

The Founding
Era Collection

Three lots offered as a curated starter collection. PCGS & NGC certified.

1

1793 Chain Cent

VF-35 · PCGS

2

1804 Silver Dollar

PR-62 · NGC

3

1907 Saint-Gaudens $20

MS-66 · PCGS

Combined Estimate

$222,500–$272,000

Bundle Price

$196,000

You Save

$26,500

Individual lots also available above

1907 Saint-Gaudens $20 obverse — 1907 MS-66
1907 Saint-Gaudens $20 reverse — 1907 MS-66
Lot 003

PCGS

MS-66

OBV ↺

1907 · Early American

1907 Saint-Gaudens $20

Estimate

$14,500–$18,000

Live

9 bids · 18h left

Current Bid

$13,200

Next Increment

$13,500

Session 112 Now Live
1793 Chain Cent·Lot 001 · VF-35 PCGS
Realized Yesterday·1916-D Mercury Dime MS-65 → $41,200
New This Week·47 lots added
1804 Dollar·Lot 002 · PR-62 NGC
Consignment Deadline·Session 113 · Mar 15, 2026
1907 Saint-Gaudens·Lot 003 · MS-66 PCGS
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Session 112 Now Live
1793 Chain Cent·Lot 001 · VF-35 PCGS
Realized Yesterday·1916-D Mercury Dime MS-65 → $41,200
New This Week·47 lots added
1804 Dollar·Lot 002 · PR-62 NGC
Consignment Deadline·Session 113 · Mar 15, 2026
1907 Saint-Gaudens·Lot 003 · MS-66 PCGS
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Hover to Reveal · Die-Level Photography

What the Loupe Sees

Original Mint Luster — base view of Lot 001 · 1793 Chain Cent
Original Mint Luster — macro detail of Lot 001 · 1793 Chain Cent

Die polish lines visible at ×10

Original Mint Luster

Lot 001 · 1793 Chain Cent

Cartwheel luster radiates from the center fields. No cleaning, no tooling. Exactly as struck 233 years ago.

Die Marriage S-NC-1 — base view of Lot 002 · 1804 Silver Dollar
Die Marriage S-NC-1 — macro detail of Lot 002 · 1804 Silver Dollar

Obverse die crack through LIBERTY

Die Marriage S-NC-1

Lot 002 · 1804 Silver Dollar

The diagnostic crack runs from the rim at L through the I in LIBERTY. Confirmed by Breen-1 attribution. One of 12 known.

Original Toning Gradient — base view of Lot 003 · 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20
Original Toning Gradient — macro detail of Lot 003 · 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20

Iridescent peripheral toning

Original Toning Gradient

Lot 003 · 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20

Deep peripheral toning in gold, rose, and electric blue. A century of album storage in original tissue. Untouched surfaces.

Strike Sharpness — base view of Lot 003 · 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20
Strike Sharpness — macro detail of Lot 003 · 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20

Full feathers on eagle reverse

Strike Sharpness

Lot 003 · 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20

Every feather on the eagle reverse struck to full detail. A rarity for this date — most examples show weakness at the breast.

Provenance Documentation · Chain of Custody

Where These Coins Have Been

1793 Chain Cent — VF-35 PCGS obverse
Lot 001

1793 · PCGS VF-35

1793 Chain Cent

Private New England collection, 1962–2024

Ex. Stack's Bowers, November 2018, Lot 412

Ex. Harold Bareford Collection, 1978

Ex. Virgil Brand Collection, Chicago, c. 1920

One of the finest known examples of the S-1 die marriage. The luster in the protected areas of the fields is exceptional for the grade.

PCGS/NGC Census · Population Report

Cert #38472910

VF-35This Coin
4 / 15 known

11 graded higher

VF-30
7 / 22 known

15 graded higher

F-15
22 / 59 known

37 graded higher

Population data current as of Feb 2026

1804 Silver Dollar — PR-62 NGC obverse
Lot 002

1804 · NGC PR-62

1804 Silver Dollar

Private European cabinet, 1990–2024

Ex. Eliasberg Collection, 1997, Lot 1

Ex. Garrett Collection, 1980

Ex. Childs Collection, 1890–1952

Class I Restrike. Among the most storied objects in American numismatics. Only 15 known across all classes.

PCGS/NGC Census · Population Report

Cert #12984730

PR-62This Coin
1 / 4 known

3 graded higher

PR-60
2 / 6 known

4 graded higher

PR-58
1 / 6 known

5 graded higher

Population data current as of Feb 2026

1907 Saint-Gaudens $20 — MS-66 PCGS obverse
Lot 003

1907 · PCGS MS-66

1907 Saint-Gaudens $20

West Coast private collection, 1975–2024

Ex. Bass Collection, 1999, Lot 247

Ex. Norweb Collection, 1988

High Relief. The most beautiful coin ever struck by the United States Mint, according to Theodore Roosevelt. Struck on steam presses, requiring up to 9 blows.

PCGS/NGC Census · Population Report

Cert #27103845

MS-66This Coin
34 / 42 known

8 graded higher

MS-65
112 / 154 known

42 graded higher

MS-64
289 / 443 known

154 graded higher

Population data current as of Feb 2026

Collector Voices · Verified Buyers

What Serious Collectors Say

"The die crack documentation on the 1793 cent was the most thorough I have seen outside a museum catalog. I placed my bid in the first hour."

Margaret Holloway — Curator of Numismatics at Yale University Art Gallery

Margaret Holloway

Curator of Numismatics

Yale University Art Gallery

Early American Copper

Lot 001 — Session 108

"I have consigned with every major house. None photograph toning with the accuracy Mint does. The iridescence you see in the catalog image is exactly what arrives in the slab."

Robert Tanaka — Pattern Variety Specialist at Independent Collector

Robert Tanaka

Pattern Variety Specialist

Independent Collector

Liberty Seated Varieties

Lot 047 — Session 110

"As estate executor for my father's collection of 62 years, I needed a house that would treat each piece with the respect it deserved. Mint's attribution work added 30% to realized prices."

Patricia Osei — Estate Attorney at Osei & Partners, Boston

Patricia Osei

Estate Attorney

Osei & Partners, Boston

Estate Liquidation

214-lot consignment, Sessions 106–109

"The population report format is the clearest I have encountered. As an institutional buyer I need to justify every acquisition. The census data Mint presents would satisfy any collections committee."

James Whitfield — Director of Collections at Smithsonian American Art Museum

James Whitfield

Director of Collections

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Type Set Building

Multiple lots, Sessions 104–111

"I hunt die marriages at 2 a.m. The lot descriptions here are written for someone who actually understands die alignment. Mint speaks my language."

Vikram Nair — Variety Collector at Independent Researcher

Vikram Nair

Variety Collector

Independent Researcher

Bust Dollar Die Marriages

Lot 019 — Session 111

"The pre-filled bid increments and single-confirm flow are exactly what you want when a lot closes at midnight. I have never missed a close because of the interface."

Caroline Brandt — World Crowns Specialist at International Numismatic Bureau

Caroline Brandt

World Crowns Specialist

International Numismatic Bureau

German States, Thalers

Lot 088 — Session 109

Session 112 · Closes Feb 28, 2026 at 10:00 PM EST

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