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CAC. R.6. The obverse features a bust of Liberty facing left, wearing a coronet, surrounded by the legend and date. This is similar to the Nickel Three Cent design. The reverse shows the denomination within a laurel wreath that is close to the edges on the reverse, with a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. […]
A beautiful Gem example of the short-lived “With Rays” subtype, struck only in 1866 and during the early part of 1867. This piece exhibits satiny nickel-white luster with sharp definition throughout both shield and star/ray motifs. The obverse design, with its bold vertical shield and wreath, shows strong strike characteristics, while the reverse displays crisp […]
A solid and attractive post–Civil War Seated Liberty dollar. The obverse shows Liberty with well-defined facial features, shield lines, and drapery, exhibiting a touch of wear consistent with the grade. The reverse eagle remains bold, with clear feather detail and a strong shield. Light silver-gray patina blankets both sides, with no major distractions.
An extraordinary survivor from the post–Civil War era, the surfaces are remarkably clean for the issue, with bright, satiny luster that illuminates both obverse and reverse. Liberty’s gown and shield show a sharp, fully defined strike, while the reverse eagle is crisply detailed down to the feathers and talons. Its gleaming silver brilliance and lack […]
Attractive light gray surfaces with just honest even wear.
Scarce in all grades with just 40,000 minted. This is a pleasing example with an original gray patina and strong detail for the grade.
A pleasing, lightly circulated example of this rare date, with choice delicately toned surfaces and strong detail in the star and shield. The reverse shows well-defined Roman numeral III and wreath elements. Just 4,000 minted.
A superb survivor from a mintage of just 625 coins. The obverse displays sharp detail in the star and shield, framed by smooth, reflective fields that contrast strongly with the frosted devices. The reverse shows the ornate Roman numeral “III” within a wreath, all crisply defined with rich cameo effect. The fields are deeply mirrored […]
A modest 120,000 minted but truly scarce in mint state as all the ‘S’ mint coinage of this era saw heavy circulation. This is a desirable example with lustrous satiny white surfaces that are free from significant abrasions.
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