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Strong detail with glossy chocolate brown surfaces and just a touch of rub on the high-points of the design.
A beautiful Gem example of this scarce date. The obverse strike is bold with fully defined feathers and four full diamond on the ribbon. The reverse is equally bold, showing crisp leaf veins and shield lines. The RB designation reflects the coin’s attractive blend of original mint red mint luster and mellowed brown patina. Both […]
Sharp detail and velvety chocolate brown surfaces. Nearly mint state with just a touch of high-point friction.
Vibrant lustrous surfaces with a touch of gold toning and no noteworthy marks. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS.
R-7. Regular issue design for the Seated Liberty dollar. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Beautiful bright surfaces with frosted devices, deep mirrored fields, and no oxidation.
R-5. Similar to the regular issue Three Cent-Nickel design except a Roman numeral V replaces the III on the reverse. Also a Maltese cross and a scroll inscribed IN GOD WE TRUST is above the wreath. Struck is nickel with a plain edge. This is a Gem brilliant example with nicely frosted design features.
Just 4,500 business strikes for 1869 and very few have survived, especially in high grade. This is a beautiful example with original surfaces that display frost on the design and delicate toning. The strike is exceptionally sharp and surfaces are semi proof-like.
Scarce in any grade with just 76,000 minted. This coin offers sharp design detail for the grade with just moderate wear across the central design on the obverse and sharp eagle feathers and shield on the reverse. The surfaces are problem-free with a pleasing light gray-tan patina.
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