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Octagonal Indian Head. R-3. Sharply struck with extremely flashy bright gold surfaces.
Original copper-red blends with mellowed golden-brown on the satiny surfaces of this well struck near-Gem.
Well struck with rich satiny luster and a touch of gold toning.
CAC. A very thick luster patina coats this beautiful well struck Type-3 gold dollar.
Arrows. Thick satiny white luster and a great strike with choice surfaces that are nearly mark-free.
A beautiful frosty Gem with nearly flawless deep mirrored fields producing a stunning cameo effect. A very faint champagne hue and a touch of toning at the rim enhances this coins tremendous eye appeal!
Well struck with rich orange-gold luster over flashy semi proof-like surfaces.
Scarce in any grade with just 16,767 minted and only slightly less rare than the other Carson City ‘Tens’ from the 1870’s, despite a substantially higher mintage. This is a very attractive example with solid detail and nice problem-free surfaces.
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