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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.
R-7. From regular issue dies, but struck in copper with a reeded edge. Superb quality with deeply mirrored fields displaying vivid copper-red color and subtle violet undertones, highlighting its pristine preservation and rich patina. This is the single finest graded at either service regardless of color designation.
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.
CAC. Rich reddish-brown luster with generous flashes of original mint red, especially around the devices and protected fields. Sharply struck with bold shield details and crisp legends. A high-quality example of the scarcer Small Motto variant from the first year of the series.
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