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Star Note. Mule. John Burke Back Plate #337. A well centered star note and mule that still retains generous brightness, strong color, and a little crispness.
A lovely brilliant white Gem with excellent eye appeal. The strike is needle-sharp with full head detail, bold shield rivets, and sharp feathers on the reverse.
Extremely well struck with slightly mellowed mint red surfaces that are devoid of significant marks and spots. Tied for the finest RB graded by PCGS.
Well-struck displaying strong detail on Liberty’s figure, with crisp definition through the gown folds, thumb separation, and full head detail . Attractive original luster remains beneath soft silver-gold toning, while the reverse shows excellent feather detail and balanced eye appeal. A choice Mint State example of this scarcer obverse-mintmark Walking Liberty half.
A beautiful Type 1 Standing Liberty Quarter from the Denver Mint, displaying sharp detail, frosty luster, and exceptional surface preservation. The shield, drapery lines, and eagle’s feathers are boldly struck, with flashy silver brilliance throughout.
Well struck and very nearly mint state with lustrous silver-gray surfaces that display light gold toning.
CAC. An attractive Mint State example with lively brilliant luster and strong detail for this scarce early-Walker issue. This coin shows pleasing originality with a CAC endorsement for quality.
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