Showing 829–837 of 1992 results
Very flashy with deep orange-peel textured fields. Nice for the grade and as inexpensive of a proof as you’re likely to find.
CAC. Super flashy with frosted design features contrasting against ultra deep mirrored fields. A touch of peripheral gold toning enhances this coins exceptional eye appeal!
A bright, reflective near-gem with strong Prooflike mirrors and frosty, well-defined devices. Liberty’s portrait shows crisp hair detail against deep, glassy fields, while the reverse eagle rises with bold contrast. A scarce PL-designated example from a tougher San Francisco date, offering eye-catching brilliance and sharp, premium surfaces.
Portrait of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Lincoln. A nearly new note with all 4 margins more than ample. The bright premium paper highlights rich color and the early ornate reverse. A large brown seal further enhances already great eye appeal!
Portrait of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Lincoln. A nearly new and well centered bright note with rich color and the early ornate reverse. The tougher of the 2 issued brown seals.
Portrait of Philip H. Sheridan. A well centered note that still has a bright appearance and strong color. The large brown seal and earlier ornate back stand out. A very desirable example.
Portrait of General Philip Sheridan. A beautiful large brown seal example with strong inks, bright paper, and well balanced margins. Super eye appeal and quality!
Portrait of General Philip Sheridan. A great large brown seal example with vivid inks, bright paper, and more than ample margins. The early ornate back stands out. The handling that determined the grade is not readily noticeable and the eye appeal for the grade is excellent!
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