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Well struck with medium gray surfaces. Touches of turquoise-gold cling to the periphery.
A scarce and underrated date with a mintage of just 27,021. Grading service population reports are strong evidence that this Philadelphia issue is the same class of rarity as its more famous and lower mintage Dahlonega, Charlotte, and New Orleans mint coins of 1839. This is a very desirable example with sharp detail, lustrous surfaces […]
No Drapery. A scarce date from the first year of the series with a mintage of just 100,000. This is an attractive example with light gray surfaces and a full LIBERTY.
Cut Cancelled. Republic of Texas. An attractive example with strong color and solid paper. A typical cut cancel that can be easily overlooked.
A very popular date as it is rare, from the Dahlonega Mint, and has an obverse mintmark. This is a beautiful ’39-D with attractive surfaces that display sharp detail and bright gold luster. Significantly nicer than most surviving examples which typically grade Very Fine to Extra Fine and often come struck on problem planchets.
CAC. Rare and extremely popular due to it being a Dahlonega Mint product and having an obverse mint mark. 18,939 were minted with an estimated 175 survivors. This is a particularly pleasing coin for the grade with solid detail and choice surfaces on a problem-free planchet.
Just 18,939 minted and a one year type coin as the head of Liberty was redesigned for 1840. Also, very popular as a rare date from the Dahlonega Mint with the mintmark located on the obverse of the coin. This is an attractive problem-free example with solid detail for the grade and strong eye appeal.
Well detailed with choice coin-gray surfaces and minimal contact marks. From the first year of the series and a very attractive example.