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CAC. S-70. Solid detail with pleasing medium brown surfaces. A dramatic die break from the rim, between the TY of LIBERTY, into the center of the portrait, is diagnostic of the obverse die for this popular variety.
Head of 1794. S-43. Well detailed with far above average light brown surfaces. A few minor tics are consistent with the grade.
Head of 1794. S-23. R-4+. A scarce and popular variety with a dramatic die break running parallel to the pole on the obverse. This example has attractive light brown surfaces and the typical weakness at the center of the reverse as struck.
No New York. Far rarer than the With New York variety. Although well worn, this is still a nice problem-free example with pleasing medium brown surfaces.
3 Leaves. BB-18. A beautiful example of our nation’s first silver dollar ‘type’. This coin exhibits strong detail with attractive original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster. A Gem for the grade with no significant marks or blemishes of any kind. Minor mint made ‘adjustment marks’ on the obverse blend into the design […]
2 Leaves. Warm original silver-gray surfaces with blue, rose, and gold hues when tilted under a light. LIBERTY and the date are bold on the obverse while the eagle and wreath on the reverse retain good detail. The legend, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, is strong.
9×7 Stars, Large Letters. Well detailed and problem-free with natural coin-gray surfaces.
10×6 Stars. The 1797 Draped Bust with Small Eagle reverse is among the most iconic coins struck by the fledgling U.S. Mint, with a mintage of just 7,776 coins. This example displays strong detail for the type, with bold definition in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s wings. The even antique-gray toning and natural light wear […]
First Hair Style. Strong detail for the grade with pleasing medium gray surfaces.
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