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A pleasing mid-grade example with honest wear and strong remaining detail throughout. Surfaces are original with a soft, even gray patina and no notable distractions.
The 1836 Reeded Edge issue marks a key transitional moment in U.S. coinage, introducing steam-powered presses and the modern close-collar striking method. This example displays strong overall detail with clear definition in Liberty’s portrait and a well-defined eagle reverse. Light, even wear is complemented by smooth, problem-free surfaces and attractive original silver-gray toning.
A pleasing circulated example of this short-lived gold type, displaying honey-gold color strong overall detail.
Hagerstown. Washington County Savings Institution. Counterfeit. Comment: Minor Repair. Light repair near the upper right corner is minor.
A very rare and highly desirable early Proof from the first year of Christian Gobrecht’s new Seated Liberty design. Just 30 proofs were struck and today about 25 have survived. This coin displays sharp definition in Liberty’s figure, shield, and gown folds, with reflective fields that retain attractive mirrored surfaces. The reverse wreath is crisply […]
Sharply struck with minimal marks. Attractive lustrous silver-gray surfaces display a faint gold shade. Excellent eye appeal and premium quality for the grade.
No Drapery, Large Stars. Sharply struck throughout, Liberty’s figure and the surrounding stars display crisp definition with fully detailed shield lines and bold dentils. The surfaces are exceptionally clean for the grade and exhibit smooth, satiny mint luster that rolls evenly across both sides. The reverse wreath is equally well defined, framing the denomination with […]
No Drapery. A pleasing example of this tough date from the first year of the series. This coin is well detailed and problem-free with light coin-gray surfaces.
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