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A modest 120,000 minted with a very low survival rate. This example features strong detail with silver-gray surfaces.
A modest 120,000 minted and, like most ‘S’ mint coins of the era, the survival rate was very low. This is a well detailed example with attractive medium gray surfaces.
Sharply struck with choice silver-white surfaces that have a very subtle golden tint. The devices are frosted white and contrast beautifully with the deep mirrored fields. Just 600 minted and few are ‘Cameos’.
Flashy yellow-gold luster radiates across surfaces that are super clean for the grade. The strike is sharp and eye appeal is excellent. A scarce date with a mintage of just 4,850 coins.
R-3. Sharply struck with rich satiny luster and nearly flawless surfaces.
R-6. Outstanding quality with flashy proof-like surfaces. The single finest graded at either service!
CAC. R-5. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has a Roman Numeral ‘V’. A wreath encircles the denomination with a scroll at the top with IN GOD WE TRUST. A Maltese cross is above the scroll.
CAC. R-6. Regular issue dies struck in nickel with a plain edge. This is a beautiful well struck coin with flashy and original brilliant proof surfaces.
A beautiful ‘Gem’ Rainbow Ace that displays excellent blue, green, red, and black inks. The paper is both bright and original. Margins are more than ample and most of the plate number, ’11’ can be seen in the top margin on the front. Super eye appeal and highly desirable.