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Well struck and mark-free with mostly red surfaces. Housed in an early NGC holder.
Round Indian Head. R-4. Old green label holder.
Very sharply struck with a flashy orange-gold surfaces and terrific contrast between the reflective fields and needle-sharp design features. Just 3,900 minted.
R-7. This beautiful William Barber designed obverse resembles the famous Sailor Head design. Thirteen tiny stars circle the perimeter with the date under the bust. The reverse is the regular issue Seated Liberty Dime. A coin without a country as UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
A beautiful Gem Proof with a razor sharp strike and flashy iridescent mint red, lavender, lime, and gold surfaces.
R-7. William Barber’s Sailor Head obverse shows a portrait of Liberty with her hair tied back with a ribbon, wearing a coronet inscribed LIBERTY. A small IN GOD WE TRUST is above and the date below with 13 small stars surrounding. The reverse is the regular dies for the 1877 Seated Liberty Quarter. Struck in […]
Frosty pearl-white luster and a sharp strike with a trace of gold attesting to the originality of this ‘plus’ designated Gem.
An attractive example of this rare date with strong detail and pleasing honey-gold surfaces that retain a trace of underlying mint luster. Just 3,332 coins minted with an estimated 60 to 75 survivors.
CAC. A conservatively graded example of this scarce Carson City ‘Twenty’ with strong detail and nice original surfaces that return considerable mint luster.