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Sharply struck with a blend of predominately mint red and light tan.
Dramatic and obvious doubling of IN GOD WE TRUST with the first impression shifted too far to the left. The arrows and leaves on the left side of the shield are also clearly doubled. This is an outstanding example with vibrant luster that is nearly full red. The strike is sharp so that all the […]
Sharply struck and lustrous with choice surfaces that have a nice blend of mint red and soft olive-brown. Minimal marks and no spots!
Lustrous surfaces show excellent preservation for the grade, with only minor marks and smooth, original texture. The strike is crisp, and the color balance leans more toward red than brown, making it especially desirable among red-brown designations.
A modest 2,019,000 1867 nickels were struck with ‘Rays’ before the Rays were removed from the reverse dies and 28,890,000 more were struck. This is a pleasing example with nice original surfaces.
Scarce in all grades with just 40,000 minted. This is a pleasing example with an original gray patina and strong detail for the grade.
CAC. A well preserved example of this scarce date that saw a total production of 4,000 business strike and just 625 of these proofs. The obverse displays sharp detail in the shield and star, while the reverse wreath and Roman numeral III remain crisp and well defined. Light original toning enhances the mirrored fields, adding […]