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210. USA (Philadelphia mint), $10 coronet
Liberty, 1899. KM-102. 16.70 grams. Lustrous Mint
State with light bagmarks only. Estimate: $900-
$1,350.
211. USA (Denver mint), $10 Indian, 1910-
D. KM-130. 16.72 grams. Mint State with light bag-
marks, muted luster. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500.
Half Eagles
212. USA (Philadelphia mint), $5 classic head Liberty,
1838, encapsulated NGC XF 40. KM-57. Attractive rainbow
toning, minor wear on high points but nothing offensive. Estimate:
$700-$1,000.
213. USA (Dahlonega mint), $5 coronet Liberty, 1847-
D, encapsulated ANACS UNC details / net AU 55 / sea
salvaged, from the “Fort Capron treasure” (1857). KM-69.
Choice specimen with light rainbow toning but slightly grainy all
over from salvage, popular Southern branch-mint issue. From the
“Fort Capron treasure,” lost off Fort Pierce, Florida, in 1857. Estimate:
$2,500-$3,750.
214. USA (Charlotte mint), $5 coronet Liberty, 1852-C,
encapsulated ANACS AU details / net EF 45 / sea salvaged,
from the “Fort Capron treasure” (1857). KM-69. Bold strike,
UNC details but grainy all over from salvage, popular Southern
branch-mint issue. From the “Fort Capron treasure,” lost off Fort Pierce,
Florida, in 1857. Estimate: $2,000-$3,000.
215. USA (Philadelphia mint), $5 coronet Liberty, 1852,
encapsulated ANACS UNC details / net AU 50 / sea sal-
vaged, from the “Fort Capron treasure” (1857). KM-69. Choice
strike, muted luster and rosy toning all over but slightly grainy from
salvage and with faint scratch on obverse. From the “Fort Capron
treasure,” lost off Fort Pierce, Florida, in 1857. Estimate: $500-$750.
216. USA (Philadelphia mint), $5 coronet Liberty, 1907.
KM-101. 8.36 grams. Lustrous UNC with faint surface hairlines, scrape
under chin. Estimate: $400-$600.
217. USA (Philadelphia mint), $5 Indian, 1913. KM-129. 8.35
grams. AU with light bagmarks. Estimate: $400-$600.
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