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A pleasing example of this better early New Orleans ‘Ten’ with antique gold surfaces and underlying luster.
Sharp detail with choice silver-gray surfaces that have a few toning lines.
A better date with a modest mintage of 72,500. This is a well detailed example for the grade with attractive surfaces.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces that display light golden toning.
Although scarce, this is the most available New Orleans No Motto ‘Five’. Most of the known survivors are VF to XF and a choice AU-58, like this, is highly desirable. This is a very nice original coin with rich lustrous surfaces.
An attractive example of this better date with solid detail and pleasing gunmetal gray surfaces. The dies are rotated 180 degrees.
Sharply struck with brilliant luster off slightly reflective surfaces. Just a touch of high-point rub keeps this scarce coin out of a mint state holder. 740,000 struck but just a handful have survived in high grade.
Well struck with flashy luster and rich orange-gold surfaces. 1845 is the most common quarter eagle in the 1840’s, but any early date is a prize in mint state.
Well detailed and lustrous with exceptionally nice surfaces for a Dahlonega Mint gold coin. The 90,629 mintage is the second highest for a D Mint ‘Five’, making this a great choice for type collectors.
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