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Even wear across Liberty’s figure and the reverse eagle with all the major design elements present. The surfaces are a smooth light silver-gray with no heavy abrasions. The rims are strong for the grade and the legends are fully legible.
The first Carson City dollar minted with a mintage of 12,462. Popular and scarce, although a fair number were saved relative to the mintage. This is a well worn example, but still attractive with choice problem-free surfaces and nice coin-gray color.
CAC. From the first year of production at the Carson City Mint with a mintage of just 12,462. This is a fantastic example for the grade with strong detail and exceptionally nice surfaces that are a pleasing light coin-gray and display just minimal marks.
Very scarce with a mintage of 17,000 and 85 total survivors estimated to exist, both raw and certified, according to PCGS . This is a pleasing example with sharp detail and bright lustrous surfaces. A very lofty grade as nothing has graded mint state at either NGC or PCGS.
High R-7. Regular issue half eagle dies. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sharply struck with beautiful reflective reddish-brown surfaces that have iridescent green-blue and ruby tints. Fantastic eye appeal! The finest of 5 known, 2 of which have been gilt. Pictured on USPatterns.com and PCGS CoinFacts. Ex: Kesselman, Bass, Simpson.
One of the rarest dates in the series with a mintage of just 1,300. This is a very nice example for the grade with virtually full mint luster, few marks, and wonderful yellow-gold surfaces.
Sharply struck with red and brown surfaces displaying an iridescent steel-blue hue.
Vibrant red hues are in the protected areas and blend into soft brown over the high points, offering warm, eye-catching appeal. Strong detail is evident in the headdress and the intricate reverse wreath.
A nice frosty Gem with vibrant luster and choice original surfaces.
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