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Strong D. The undisputed king of the $2 1/2 Indian series with a mere 55,600 coins minted. 1914 comes in a distant second with 240,000 minted. This is a beautiful example with bright gold luster, pleasing surfaces, and a bold strike throughout, including an extremely strong D mint-mark.
A ‘key’ date with the second lowest mintage in the series at only 72,500 coins. This is a very attractive example with a sharp strike and choice surfaces displaying satiny orange-gold luster.
CAC. An impressively preserved Gem with an extremely vibrant, swirling, white luster cartwheel over virtually flawless surfaces. The strike is nearly full and the eye appeal is off-the-charts! Housed in an old green label holder.
An extremely bold strike with lustrous satiny surfaces that are very flashy. The obverse has a faint golden hue while the reverse is semi proof-like and white with a very faint ice-blue hue. There are just a couple minor marks and they don’t distract from the eye appeal of this beautiful branch mint Barber Dime.
A challenging date that is particularly tough to find in high grade. This is a beautiful original Gem with a white core that is accented by light toning. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are undisturbed by significant abrasions.
This is a pleasing Mint State coin displaying frosty luster beneath soft silver-gray and champagne toning. Marks are minor and consistent with the MS-63 designation, avoiding any singular distraction. The obverse shows sharp detail in Liberty’s laurel wreath, hair, and cap, while the reverse eagle is boldly rendered. Housed in an old green label holder.
A very pleasing example of this scarce date with a sharp strike on an issue that often comes poorly struck. Most commonly found in the ‘AU’ grade range, coins at this grade level can be a challenge. Housed in an old green label holder.
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