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The ‘key’ date to a mint state set of Peace Dollars. This coin displays soft, lustrous silver-gray surfaces with solid definition in the hair and facial features, while the reverse eagle is bold. Contact marks are moderate and consistent with the MS62 grade, and overall eye appeal remains pleasing.
An attractive near-Gem example with bright, silver-white luster and a well-executed strike for this scarce San Francisco issue. Liberty’s portrait shows strong detail with clean hair definition, while the reverse eagle is sharply rendered against satiny fields. Surfaces display only minor, scattered marks consistent with the grade. A pleasing 1934-S with solid eye appeal.
Sharply struck and wonderfully original with rich frosty luster and subtle pastel hues.
Rich lustrous brilliant surfaces and an amazing needle-sharp strike.
Sharply struck with vibrant luster on nearly flawless surfaces that have a light golden hue. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Well struck with minimal marks and choice brilliant surfaces.
An attractive, well-struck example of this Commemorative ‘key’, with silvery luster and pleasing original surfaces. Both sides show crisp detail throughout the devices, with clean fields and only light, scattered marks consistent with the grade. Old green label holder.
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