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Outstanding for the grade with a strong brilliant luster cartwheel and choice surfaces that reveal minimal marks.
The only major Trade Dollar variety listed in the Redbook and recognized by PCGS. It is also the rarest of all Trade Dollars in mint state. This is a very attractive example with satiny white luster, a sharp strike, and exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade.
Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike with far fewer marks than you’d expect for the grade! You think of an MS-60 as baggy and unappealing, but this MS-60 has real eye appeal!
CAC. Outstanding for the grade with rich yellow-gold luster over attractive fields that display fewer marks than typically seen for the grade. The finest graded at PCGS are MS-62.
Round Indian Head. R-4. Old green label holder.
Very sharply struck with a flashy orange-gold surfaces and terrific contrast between the reflective fields and needle-sharp design features. Just 3,900 minted.
R-7. This beautiful William Barber designed obverse resembles the famous Sailor Head design. Thirteen tiny stars circle the perimeter with the date under the bust. The reverse is the regular issue Seated Liberty Dime. A coin without a country as UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
A beautiful Gem Proof with a razor sharp strike and flashy iridescent mint red, lavender, lime, and gold surfaces.
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