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R-6. Barber’s beautiful Seated Liberty design with the regular issue reverse die. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
Boldly struck showing strong detail throughout, with reflective fields and faint cameo contrast. The surfaces are brilliant with delicate gold toning at the rim. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck with deep reflective fields and even golden-gray patina. An even 1,000 struck which was a fairly hefty mintage for that era.
Sharply struck with problem-free medium gray surfaces. Very scarce with a mintage of just 3,000.
CAC. A better date as production starting dropping off significantly during the last few years of the series. This is an outstanding coin for the grade with considerable mint red blending with light brown toning. The strike is sharp and marks are minimal.
Sharply struck with attractive silver-gray surfaces and light gold toning concentrated mostly along the periphery. Underlying luster is virtually full and reflective. Just 12,462 minted during the first year of production at the Carson City mint.
A predominantly silver-gray example with streaks of olive-charcoal at the upper and lower obverse. Plenty of bold striking detail remains, the word LIBERTY on the obverse shield faint, yet fully legible. A scarce survivor from the first year of operation at the Carson City Mint. Just 12,462 minted.
CAC. From the first year of production at the Carson City Mint with a mintage of just 12,462. This is a fantastic example for the grade with strong detail and exceptionally nice surfaces that are a pleasing light coin-gray and display just minimal marks.
Very scarce with a mintage of 17,000 and 85 total survivors estimated to exist, both raw and certified, according to PCGS . This is a pleasing example with sharp detail and bright lustrous surfaces. A very lofty grade as nothing has graded mint state at either NGC or PCGS.
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