Listed below are examples of great New Orleans Mint coins. For
availability or more information on these or other New Orleans minted
coins, please contact us at 1-800-627-3015. 1836 $2.50 Quarter Eagle, Script 8. NGC AU53 (#107765) • Choice and original with nice coloration. • An affordable piece of early gold; over 175 years old. • Classic Head gold is currently in high demand.
1843-O $2.50 Quarter Eagle, Large Date. NGC AU58 (#107766) • This is the second rarest quarter eagle from New Orleans. • Population of 30 with 16 better combined. • Jumps in value to close to $10,000 in the next grade. • Nice attractive coin with good strike and luster.
1856-O Quarter Eagle. NGC AU55 (#107767) • This is the third rarest New Orleans quarter eagle in high grade. • A very rare issue which is almost impossible to find in Uncirculated. • Lovely deep original coloration with nice surfaces and true eye appeal. • Extremely undervalued at current levels.
1857-O $2.50 Quarter Eagle. NGC MS61 (#107768) • All New Orleans quarter eagles are rare in Mint State. • Fewer than two dozen exist in Uncirculated grades. • Nice luster and strike for the date and grade. • An affordable yet truly rare coin.
1857-O $2.50 Quarter Eagle. NGC MS64 (#107769) • Amazing Prooflike luster. • Tied for Finest Known for the date. • One of probably fewer than half a dozen known New Orleans quarter eagles of any date in this grade. • A very rare and truly important coin for the finest collection.
1808 $5.00 Half Eagle. PCGS AU58 (#107770) • Scarce Draped Bust Left type, struck from 1807-1812. • Choice, high end "slider" with great color and original appearance. • This coin turns 200 years old next year. • Early gold is very scarce and always in demand.
1845-O $5.00 Half Eagle. NGC AU58 (#107772) • Only five or six are known in Uncirculated. • Combined PCGS/NGC population of 27 in this grade with 11 better. • In MS60 to MS61, this date jumps to over $10,000. • Great appereance for the date and grade with lovely color and abundant luster.
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