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A lovely proof with bright reflective surfaces and attractive light toning. The devices are lightly frosted and the eye appeal is outstanding. An even 1,000 minted.
The last Seated coin produced at the New Orleans mint before is was taken over by the Confederacy. This is a very attractive example with sharp detail and lustrous white surfaces.
A scarce date from a long line-up of better San Francisco Mint issues from the 1850’s and 1860’s. Just 15,500 coins struck and it is estimated that only 70 to 80 pieces have survived. Most are well worn and PCGS has yet to grade a single coin mint state. This is a pleasing high-end XF […]
Just 15,500 minted with a low survival rate. A string of rare dates came out of the San Francisco Mint in the 1850’s thru the late 1870’s. All these dates had relatively low mintages plus they saw heavy commercial use, so high grade coins are very rare. PCGS has yet to grade an 1861-S in […]
Sharply struck with lustrous white surfaces and just light high-point rub.
A well center early legal tender with strong inks and original paper.
A very attractive note with bold color, a strong level of brightness, and sharp corners. Three sides display wide borders with the bottom mostly framed. The plate number, 42, can found in the top margin. Great eye appeal for the grade!
Virtually new with strong color and premium paper. A single interest payment stamp resides on the back.
A pleasing note that displays strong color and premium paper. A central vignette features slaves hoeing cotton. John C. Calhoun is portrayed on the left and Columbia is displayed on the right. Stamps of 3 interest payments are located on the back.