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Black Eagle. Fr. 229a was the first issue where the “Series Of 1899” was placed vertically at the right inside frame line and is the scarcest non-star issue in the series. Nice original bright color with vibrant silk fibers. Very tough in any uncirculated grade.
A well centered beauty with strong inks that blend into brilliant premium paper. Nicely embossed and wonderful eye appeal!
Very well balanced borders capture bold black and blue inks on the front and intense green ink on the back. The paper is snow white and premium. A liberal scattering of security threads are a delightful sight.
A superb Gem example displaying vibrant golden luster and sharply struck design elements throughout. Liberty’s portrait is boldly defined with crisp hair detail, while the reverse eagle and shield exhibit excellent feather detail and satiny surfaces.
Well centered with vibrant color and bright original paper. Only typical wallet folds prevent a higher grade. A classic note with plenty of eye appeal.
Mule. John Burke Back Plate #1257. A well centered example with great color and bright premium paper. Very few EPQ notes in the VF grades.
A choice near-Gem with a glowing red and mellow brown patina. Strong mint luster enlivens the surfaces, while a crisp strike and minimal marks enhance the coin’s overall eye appeal. Old green label holder.
A richly original Gem Proof with deeply reflective fields and sharply frosted design elements, creating strong contrast and pleasing visual depth. The strike is razor sharp throughout, with full feather detail in the headdress and bold definition in the wreath and shield on the reverse. The color is especially attractive—warm mahogany and amber-gold tones blend […]
This coin offers a solid strike with nicely defined hair detail and stars, complemented by smooth, even luster. The surfaces remain clean and attractive for the grade.
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