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CAC. An exquisite Gem survivor from a mintage of just 7,620 coins. Razor-sharp definition enhances Liberty’s headdress and hair strands, while the reverse wreath is crisp and intricate. Radiant yellow-gold luster flows across both sides with pristine surfaces that show virtually no distractions.
A spectacular blast white premium proof, exhibiting deeply mirrored fields and frosty, cameo devices, producing outstanding contrast and eye appeal. One of the finest survivors from a mintage of 965.
Solid detail for the grade with pleasing medium gray surfaces. A scarce date with a mintage of just 10,000 and more often seen in the proof format.
CAC. Nice problem-free coin-gray surfaces. A better date with a mintage of 68,000.
Highly reflective brilliant surfaces with a very light golden tint. The design is nicely frosted producing a bold cameo effect. A scarce proof-only issue.
CAC. Booming white luster radiates with a very faint golden glow. Surfaces are virtually flawless. The neck and cheek on Miss Liberty look fantastic and the strike is razor-sharp. Only 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS. An amazing coin and a great addition to a quality collection!
Well struck with original yellow-gold surfaces that retain a fair amount of mint luster. A scarce Carson City Mint issue with a production of only 11,190 pieces.
Very attractive with strong detail and very choice original surfaces. Rare in any grade with a mintage of 13,886. Akers called this by far the rarest Carson City ‘Five’ minted after 1878 and in the same class as the 1871 to 1877 issue. This is also the only VF-35 to gain CAC approval.
A modest 13,886 pieces minted and the rarest Carson City ‘Five’ struck after 1878. This is a pleasing example with a strong strike and original surfaces that retain considerable mint luster.