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CAC. This Gem example displays outstanding luster, a sharp strike, and smooth fields, with minimal contact marks and excellent preservation. While the obverse has a crisp white appearance, the reverse offers a silver-gray background with a light gold hue and a splash of turquoise toning.
Bank of the District of Columbia. Very attractive with strong red and black inks and solid paper. Vignettes include a small group, a female portrait, and ‘Justice’. Considered a fraudulent bank and in business less than a year.
Sharply struck with glossy brown surfaces that show just a slight touch of rub.
CAC. A choice original coin with sharp detail and beautiful lustrous surfaces that display light golden-gray toning.
CAC. Well struck and problem-free with very nice original copper-nickel color.
Extremely well struck for the date with just slight weakness to the hair on the obverse. The reverse, including the date, is well struck. Both sides are lustrous with choice surfaces that are devoid of significant abrasions. Just 3,477 minted and quite scarce, but fortunately a few nice examples have survived.
A modest 35,250 minted and scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with sharp detail and choice lustrous surfaces.
CAC. Sharply struck and lustrous with just a touch of high-point rub and original toned surfaces.
A pleasing example of this scarce date which brought $2115 when it sold in a June, 2017 Heritage Sale. There catalog description read, “This collector-grade example shows above-average VF detail and smooth problem-free surfaces. Deep olive-green and golden-gray toning attests to the originality of each side”.