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Well detailed with pleasing surfaces and underlying luster. A rare Civil War issue that saw a mintage of 4,170. PCGS estimates just 65 survivors in all grades, certified and raw.
A full design surrounds strong color and bright premium paper.
A solid note for the grade with desirable light red underprint, plenty of remaining brightness, and only light circulation.
Copper-Nickel. An extremely sharp strike with four full diamonds and bold feather tips, as well as a sharp wreath and shield on the reverse. The surfaces are choice with an original copper-tan color.
Well struck and lustrous with just the barest touch of friction and original lustrous surfaces.
Sharply struck with bright copper-nickel luster.
CAC. Outstanding quality with choice original surfaces that blend considerable mint red with light brown toning.
Sharply struck with brilliant white lustrous surfaces and just a touch of high-point rub. Only 30,700 minted with few survivors as most were exported to the Orient for trade and subsequently melted.
A scarce Civil War date that saw a mintage of just 93,600. This is an attractive example with solid detail and light gray surfaces.
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