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A stunning Premium Gem with rich, glowing orange-gold luster blanketing both sides, highlighting a sharp strike and exceptionally clean surfaces. Strong detail throughout with outstanding eye appeal, representing premium quality for the grade.
CAC. Possibly the rarest regular issue silver coin of the twentieth century. Just 72,884 were minted which was extremely low for the period, plus collectors of that era collected by date with little interest in branch mints. Thus there was a very low survival rate. This is 1 of just 6 coins that PCGS has […]
CAC. A better date Morgan with bright frosty luster and strong overall eye appeal. The strike is sharp throughout, while the fields show fewer distractions than typically encountered on this grade.
CAC. A premium Gem example of this scarce San Francisco issue, displaying strong frosty luster and sharp definition throughout Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s plumage. The surfaces are well preserved with pleasing eye appeal, further confirmed by the CAC endorsement. A high-quality representative of this better-date Morgan Dollar in lofty Mint State preservation.
An amazing example of this scarce overdate with just a single 66+ coin grading finer at PCGS and none finer at NGC. The remnants of the ‘0’ are clearly visible with the naked eye at the top of the second ‘1’ in the date. The strike is extremely bold and the nearly mark-free silky smooth […]
Fr. 624. Plain Back. A scarce note from a one bank town located in New Castle county. Nearly even, fully framed margins and still retains nice color.
Fr. 624. Plain Back. The very first and one of only 4 National Banks in Jefferson County, Wisconsin. This bank was chartered in 1863 and remained in existence until the end of the National Banking system in 1935. The note displays superior quality with fresh original paper and dark bold signatures.
Miners National Bank. Fr-624. Charter #649. Plain Back. A fantastic note that displays virtually even and ample borders, rich inks, and bright white crispy original paper. While a relatively common note in lower grade, this is by far the highest grade example known with none equal or finer known at either PCGS or PMG. Any […]
Stamford National Bank. F-689. Charter #1038. Date Back. From one of only eight banks in the state of Connecticut that saw the need for this high denomination issue. Furthermore, this is the only ‘1902 hundred’ known on this bank. Fortunately, this example is problem free and exhibits strong color, solid paper, and only even wear.
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