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CAC. Highly lustrous mint red surfaces and a sharp strike. Four diamonds, headdress feathers, and the wreath and shield on the reverse, are all boldly rendered. Housed in an old green label holder.
CAC. A highly lustrous and well struck Gem. Plus designated by PCGS and CAC approved!
A nice original set grading: Cent-PF-65 RD CAMEO, Nickel-PF-67 Star CAC, Dime-PF-67 CAC, Quarter-PF-66 CAC, Half-PF-65+.
Incredible quality with blazing yellow-gold luster and no significant marks. Just 4 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
CAC. Satiny yellow-gold luster with nice clean surfaces. One of only two $5 Liberty dates struck at the Denver Mint and by far the rarest with a mintage of just 320,000.
CAC. The final gold eagle struck at the New Orleans Mint and the rarest ‘O’ mint from the 1900’s by a considerable margin. This is a well struck coin with choice original surfaces.
CAC. Extremely well struck with all star centers bold and every minute detail on both sides fully gendered. The surfaces are outstanding with rich orange-gold luster and just a few trivial marks. This is a slightly better date that becomes quite elusive in this high of grade.
A beautiful Gem example of this moderately better date. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are devoid of significant marks and coated with rich yellow-gold luster.
A lovely blend of rich color and brilliant white premium paper. Only very light folding prevents a higher grade. Great eye appeal!