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These were the first coins struck from a new steam press installed at the Mint in late 1836. A mere 5,000 were minted. This is a well-preserved example showing strong detail and attractive, light- gray surfaces. Liberty’s portrait retains clear hair curls and defined stars, while the reverse eagle displays bold wing and shield elements […]
Reeded Edge half dollars were the first coins struck with new steam presses installed at the Philadelphia Mint. Approximately 5,000 were minted. This is a nice middle-grade example with solid detail and choice coin-gray surfaces.
Hagerstown. Washington County Savings Institution. Counterfeit. Comment: Minor Repair. Light repair near the upper right corner is minor.
A very rare and highly desirable early Proof from the first year of Christian Gobrecht’s new Seated Liberty design. Just 30 proofs were struck and today about 25 have survived. This coin displays sharp definition in Liberty’s figure, shield, and gown folds, with reflective fields that retain attractive mirrored surfaces. The reverse wreath is crisply […]
No Stars, Small Date. Sharp detail with choice original surfaces.
Well-preserved, displaying bold design detail with light, even wear confined to the highest points. Original silver-gray surfaces show soft luster, with crisp stars, lettering, and a sharply defined eagle. An attractive early half dollar offering strong eye appeal for the grade.
A beautifully preserved Large Cent with outstanding originality and surfaces. The fields are smooth and evenly illuminated with warm chocolate-brown and chestnut undertones, retaining a subtle touch of mint red beneath the lustrous patina. Both sides are sharply struck and the eye appeal is excellent.
No Drapery, Large Stars. Fantastic quality with rich satiny white luster over almost flawless surfaces. The strike is needle-sharp with every minute detail boldly present. Just 4 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
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