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Sharply struck and lustrous with a faint golden hue and fewer marks than you’d expect for the grade.
Satiny white lustrous surfaces and a great strike, that does justice to this beautiful ‘high relief’ design.
CAC. An iconic first-year Peace Dollar, struck in high relief for only 1921 before the Mint abandoned the design due to production difficulties. This coin offers sharp detail on Liberty’s portrait and the majestic eagle reverse. Frosty luster glows across the surfaces, accented by clean fields and minimal marks for the grade.
Wonderfully original with vibrant brilliant luster accented by a trace of peripheral toning. The design is bold and accentuates the high relief design.
Sharply struck with rich creamy white luster and a few scattered marks, consistent with the grade.
Sharply struck with radiant luster and nearly mark-free surfaces.
A pleasing example of this semi-key date with attractive light silver-gray surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster. The detail is strong with a bold date, which isn’t often the case and makes this example all the more desirable.
Lustrous white surfaces and a sharp strike with a bold date, over 95% head detail, and all shield rivets visible. A few minor marks, consistent with the grade, don’t distract from this coin’s outstanding eye appeal!
A sharply struck Gem example of this key-date Standing Liberty quarter, displaying attractive original luster and well-defined devices. Liberty shows strong detail for the issue, with clear shield rivets and over 90% head detail, while the reverse eagle is boldly rendered with clean fields. An impressive, high-grade representative of this challenging early-date quarter.
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