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Sharply struck with frosty yellow-gold surfaces. Marks are few and minor with none of significance. While lower mint state grades are readily available, few pieces are available at this grade level or above. Only 4 pieces have graded MS-65 at PCGS and just 3 pieces have graded MS-65+ with nothing finer.
Sharply struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and fewer marks than one would expect for the grade. Just 98,000 minted and only 3 coins graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Well struck with lustrous white surfaces and a touch of light gold at the borders. There are minimal marks and none of significance. Excellent eye appeal!
CAC. A key-date New Orleans issue with attractive, original gray surfaces and strong mid-grade detail. LIBERTY remains readable, wreath definition is solid, and the piece carries excellent eye appeal for VF20. CAC-approved for its superior originality and quality—an important semi-key dime that’s always in high demand.
Well struck and attractive with lustrous white surfaces that show light high-point wear.
One of the ‘keys’ to the series with a mintage of just 450,000. This is a very attractive example with strong detail and pleasing surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Solid detail with choice surfaces that retain a trace of luster.
One of the ‘keys’ to the series. 450,000 minted but just a fraction of those were actually put into circulation. This example is well struck and very nearly mint state. The surfaces are lustrous and mostly silver-white with a trace of gold toning at the rim.
Well struck with rich frosty luster and moderate russet and gold toning. A scarce date in any grade and truly rare in Gem. Just 3 MS-66 and a single MS67 have graded finer at PCGS.
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