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An attractive ‘Woodchopper’ with bright paper and bold inks.
Rich blazing red surfaces and a sharp strike with four clear diamonds on Liberty’s ribbon. Housed in an old green label holder.
An attractive near-Gem with nice mirrored red fields and lightly frosted golden-red devices.
A lightly toned and wholly original Gem with a sharp strike and choice, minimally abraded surfaces. Just over 4 million minted but relatively few have survived in mint state.
Portrait of Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice President from March 4, 1885 to November 25, 1885. A bright example of this popular ‘Tombstone’ design that still displays great color and some remaining crispness in the paper.
A popular ‘Tombstone’ with strong color and plenty of remaining brightness.
A pleasing example of this first-year $2 1/2 Indian, with vibrant luster over choice original surfaces that display minimal marks.
Vibrant orange-gold luster and as well struck as this date comes. The surfaces are devoid of significant marks and the eye appeal is outstanding.
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