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Well struck with flashy luster and rich orange-gold surfaces. 1845 is the most common quarter eagle in the 1840’s, but any early date is a prize in mint state.
Well detailed and lustrous with exceptionally nice surfaces for a Dahlonega Mint gold coin. The 90,629 mintage is the second highest for a D Mint ‘Five’, making this a great choice for type collectors.
VP-003, Repunched Date. Well struck with nice original surfaces that retain considerable mint luster. A better date with a mintage of 47,500.
Well struck and lustrous with a touch of rose toning. Just 21,598 minted.
Truly scarce with a mintage of 31,300 which is the lowest for any Stars Obverse Seated Dime. This is a very attractive example with choice problem-free, light coin-gray surfaces and strong detail for the grade.
Nearly XF detail with battleship gray surfaces displaying brightness in the protected areas of the coin.
Very attractive with bright lustrous surfaces and sharp detail with almost no sign of ‘rub’. This is an interesting overdate as remnants of the initial D are far to the left of the primary D. Judging by PCGS and NGC population reports, the D/D is nearly ten times rarer than the regular 1846-D yet brings […]
Well struck with lustrous surfaces and just a touch of wear on the high points of the design.
Sharply struck with bold design elements including the stars and Liberty’s gown and head. The surfaces are a lustrous silver-white with minor scattered contact marks that are consistent with the grade.