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Bust of General Winfield Scott Hancock. Strong color blends nicely with paper that has retained much of its brightness.
The last variety in the type goes out on a high note. Borders are pleasing, color is vivid, premium paper retains full brightness and this is the only large brown seal in the series. Track and Price lists just 279 known in all grades and only 11 graded finer at PMG.
A wonderful early style Grant silver certificate with the always popular Morgan silver dollar reverse and a large red seal. The color is still strong and the paper has plenty of remaining brightness.
Well detailed with light high-point wear and attractive nickel-gray surfaces that have faint underlying luster.
CAC. A pleasing example of this semi-key date with a needle-sharp strike and satiny mint luster.
CAC. Beautiful bright nickel-white surfaces with frosted devices and highly reflective mirrored fields. Devoid of significant marks with outstanding eye appeal!
CAC. Deeply mirrored fields contrast beautifully with frosted, well-defined devices, earning this piece its “Cameo” designation. The obverse features a sharply struck Liberty with full hair detail and crisp stars, while the reverse wreath and Roman numeral “V” are equally bold. One of the better survivors from a mintage of 4,290.
A gorgeous original Premium Gem with smooth satiny white surfaces framed by a delicate touch of toning at the rim. The strike is bold and the few contact marks are insignificant and don’t distract from this coins excellent eye appeal.
Sharply struck with satiny white luster except for a delicate gold ring at the very edge of this Superb Gem. The surfaces are nearly mark-free with Liberty’s cheek being particularly clean.