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Doubling on the date, ribbon, and feathers. The date doubling is so prominent that it can be seen with the naked eye, yet this ‘doubled die’ wasn’t discovered until 1962. As a result, very few high grade coins exist and many known examples show some type of damage. This is a beautiful problem-free example with […]
Well struck with minimal minor mark and rich lustrous surfaces.
CAC. Sharply struck with vibrant luster on original surfaces that display attractive russet toning.
CAC. Super fresh bright white luster with frosted devices and semi proof-like fields. Looks like it just fell off the press with incredibly intense luster! The surfaces show just a few minor marks and the eye appeal is spectacular!
Intense nickel-white luster radiates across both sides of this beautiful Gem+ better date ‘Buffalo’. The strike is very sharp for this date which typically comes softly struck, and the surfaces are minimally abraded and extremely flashy.
CAC. Strong detail for the grade with nearly flawless surfaces.
CAC. Strong detail for the grade with attractive and problem-free light gray surfaces.
Very nearly a full Good with strong detail and choice natural gray surfaces.
The key date of the Mercury Dime series with only 264,000 pieces struck, making it the lowest mintage regular-issue dime of the 1900s. This Choice About Uncirculated example shows strong detail for the grade, with Liberty’s winged cap displaying good definition and most design elements still sharp. Light, even wear is present on the high […]
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