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Outstanding for the grade with a strong brilliant luster cartwheel and choice surfaces that reveal minimal marks.
Proper detail for the grade with very attractive natural gray surfaces.
The only major Trade Dollar variety listed in the Redbook and recognized by PCGS. It is also the rarest of all Trade Dollars in mint state. This is a very attractive example with satiny white luster, a sharp strike, and exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade.
Well struck and mark-free with mostly red surfaces. Housed in an early NGC holder.
Issued during the nation’s Centennial year, this Gem example offers excellent surfaces, frosty luster, and sharp definition for the type. Liberty’s portrait is crisply rendered with full hair details, strong lettering, and no distracting marks. The reverse displays a bold Roman numeral III, surrounded by a complete wreath, with satiny mint luster permeating the fields. […]
CAC. A needle-sharp strike with beautiful original surfaces displaying brilliant nickel-white luster. Devoid of significant marks and outstanding for the grade.
Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike with far fewer marks than you’d expect for the grade! You think of an MS-60 as baggy and unappealing, but this MS-60 has real eye appeal!
CAC. Outstanding for the grade with rich yellow-gold luster over attractive fields that display fewer marks than typically seen for the grade. The finest graded at PCGS are MS-62.
With only 509,000 pieces struck, most 1876-CC Trade Dollars saw extensive circulation in the Far East, making Mint State survivors scarce. This example displays bright satiny luster with soft silver-gray surfaces. The strike is unusually bold for the issue, showing sharp detail in Liberty’s gown folds and the eagle’s breast feathers. This coin’s vibrant luster […]
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