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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 5 coins that PCGS has […]
A beautiful example of this better date with untoned satiny white surfaces and vibrant mint luster. A few very minor marks are well positioned to not distract from strong eye appeal and the strike is needle-sharp. Just 10 MS-66+ coins and 3 MS67’s have graded finer at PCGS.
Satiny yellow-gold luster and a sharp strike. The remnants of the ‘0’ are fairly obvious at the top and right of the ‘1’, yet this variety wasn’t discovered until 1973.
This superb gem boasts blazing mint luster, icy-white surfaces, and pristine fields that are virtually free of contact marks – an impressive combination for this issue. The strike is bold and crisp, delivering full detail in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s breast and wings.
Downs National Bank, Kansas. F-632. Plain Back.
Commercial National Bank of Great Falls. F-631. Plain Back. Track & Price lists a total of 8 large and 0 small known on the bank. Paper is still fairly bright for the grade and ink signatures are bold.
Great Falls National Bank. F-627. Charter #4541. Plain Back. Well centered with strong color and paper that retains plenty of brightness and crispness. Great eye appeal and very desirable.
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 […]
Providence National Bank. F-613. Charter #1302. Red Seal. An eye appealing well centered note that exhibits strong color and pleasing paper.
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