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An outstanding 1859 Proof Seated Quarter and one of the finest graded by PCGS. Both sides are crisply struck and beautifully detailed with mirrored fields that are deeply reflective. They have a glassy smoothness that contrasts boldly against the frosted design elements, yielding a classic cameo-like appearance and excellent eye appeal. Just 800 minted.
Beautiful yellow-gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces with only trivial abrasions. Just 15,558 minted which, amazingly, ranks as the ninth highest mintage for the $3 Princess. A choice and desirable example in a tough and desirable series!
Well struck with choice surfaces and vivid copper-nickel luster. A nice example of this popular first year Indian Head Cent.
CAC. R-4. Longacre’s “French Head” design. A bust of Liberty faces right with a wreath of oak and vine leaves on her head, a ribbon or scroll inscribed LIBERTY crossing her right shoulder. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is around the border and the date 1859 is below. A wreath of cereals encloses the […]
Vibrant satiny white luster and a sharp strike. Outstanding for the grade with attractive surfaces that display minimal marks and certainly fewer than are typically found on an MS-62.
Sharply struck with full detail visible in Liberty’s gown and the eagle’s feathers. The surfaces are fully original with strong mint luster and a satiny sheen, exhibiting light abrasions typical for an MS-60 coin.
Solid detail with pleasing natural coin-gray surfaces. Scarce in any grade with just 80,000 minted. Particularly rare in high grade as none have graded mint state at either service.
Well detailed with choice problem-free surfaces. Just 80,000 minted with few survivors and most have surfaces issues. This is a very nice coin for the grade. Only 8 graded finer by PCGS, all in AU grades. No mint state examples are known.
Corn Exchange Bank. Desoto. Vignettes include a central detailed scene titled ‘The Mill Door’, a vignette of Ceres at lower left , and female portrait lower right. The inks and paper still retain plenty of brightness.
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