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The first regular issue U.S. Double Eagle. The unique 1849 in the Smithsonian Museum is technically a pattern. This is a pleasing example with sharp detail and bright lustrous surfaces.
Strong detail with glossy light brown surfaces and just a touch of rub.
The scarcest Braided Hair Half Cent in mint state. This is a very attractive spot free example with glossy choice chocolate brown surfaces.
A scarce date with a mintage of just 227,000. That was the lowest half dollar production at the Philadelphia mint since 1815. This is a sharply detailed example with just light high-point wear.
Satiny white luster and a sharp strike. Minimal marks that define the grade but nothing that distracts significantly from this coin’s excellent eye appeal!
Remainder. Iron Bank. Very well centered with attractive orange and black color and bright original paper. Vignettes include larger portraits of Washington and John Marshall as well as small portraits of Adams and Jackson bisected by anchors.
Columbia Bank. An attractive and nearly new D.C. note that displays a central vignette of 3 women and a ship in the background, a woman reading a document at left and a pasture at right. Very eye appealing!
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