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R-4. The obverse design is similar to the issued Trade dollar, but Liberty’s left hand rests on a globe, her right hand holds a liberty pole, and plow handles are seen behind the globe. On the reverse, the ribbon bearing E PLURIBUS UNUM is held by the eagle in its beak, and the eagle clutches […]
This handsome Proof shows frosty, cameo-contrast devices that stand out boldly against mirrored fields, creating very strong eye appeal. Liberty’s figure is sharply detailed, with crisp definition in the gown folds, shield lines, and head, while the reverse eagle displays fine feather detail and strong presence. Light hairlines and minor field disturbances account for the […]
Fantastic quality and wonderfully original with bright reflective surfaces displaying beautiful turquoise and rose toning. A proof-only date and the final year of the series with just 600 minted. None have graded numerically finer at PCGS!
One passenger/25 Miles. Charleston, South Carolina. Remainder. This series of notes was characterized as being “Fare Tickets” but almost assuredly circulated as currency locally in spite of Federal laws forbidding the practice. An attractive issue with attractive green and black inks, red serial numbers, and design elements on both sides.
A rare date with a mere 7,416 minted and fewer than 100 estimated survivors. Most of these are heavily circulated. The present coin is one of the few known higher grade examples with attractive orange-gold surfaces that are minimally abraded. The detail is strong and light wear is limited to the high points of the […]
A highly desirable Carson City issue with a mintage of 214,560 pieces. This example exhibits well-detailed devices, with Liberty’s figure showing strong gown folds and the reverse eagle retaining sharp feathering. The surfaces are smooth and evenly worn, with pleasing natural color that enhances its strong eye appeal.
A spectacular survivor from the short-lived “Arrows” subtype. Sharply struck with crisp details on Liberty’s figure and the wreath reverse, the coin displays satiny luster that highlights its well-preserved, frosty surfaces. Outstanding quality and super eye appeal.
Octagonal Indian Head. R-4. Well detailed with lustrous original surfaces.
An attractive mid-grade example with strong color and a bright appearance.
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