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CAC. A beautiful example with reflective mirrors and frosted devices. Faint gold dusting flows across the surface and touches of deep blue-gold toning clings to the periphery. Great eye appeal!
A highly reflective Premium Gem with beautifully toned surfaces displaying bright blue, gold, and rose tints. An even 1,000 proofs minted.
A scarce early San Francisco issue that saw a mintage of just 5,000 with only 30 to 45 survivors in all grades. This example exhibits ample detail for the grade with pleasing original surfaces that are a warm honey-orange color with remnants of luster at the stars and in the protected areas of the design. […]
A scarce date that saw a mintage of 140,000 but, like most San Francisco coinage of the era, a very low survival rate. This is a very attractive example with choice medium gray surfaces and solid detail.
A fully bordered example with even wear that saw a print run of 58,860. Vignettes include a Native American family in the center, Thetis, who had many roles in Greek mythology including water goddess at left, and a female with an X in one hand and an ear of corn in the other hand.
Lightly circulated with pleasing black ink and orange protectors. The paper still displays plenty of brightness.
Vignettes include a scene of a slave picking cotton, cotton transported by boat, and a resting dog. Inks remain strong and paper still retains a pleasing appearance.
A crisp note with strong color and printed by Hoyer & Ludwig out of Richmond.
Vignettes include Ceres, goddess of agriculture, on bales of cotton in the center. Well inked for the issue and pleasing paper.