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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’.
Sharply struck with silver-white surfaces that have a light gold hue. Fields with strong mirrors provide excellent contrast for well frosted devices. Only 600 were minted.
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.
Sharp detail and lustrous with mostly silver-white surfaces that are accented by lightly scattered russet toning.