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N-15. Well struck with beautiful silky smooth mahogany-brown surfaces. Highly lustrous and nearly mark-free.
50/00, Lettered Edge. Sharply struck and devoid of significant marks. The surfaces are coated with vibrant satiny white luster and are framed by a touch of iridescent color at the rim. A wonderful example of this scarce Redbook variety!
Block 8. Strong detail with vibrant yellow-gold luster and minimal high-point wear.
Sharply struck with impressive unabraded surfaces and rich yellow-gold luster. A lovely example of the Classic Head ‘type’.
LM-6. This attractive coin offers bright silver-gray surfaces with underlying satiny luster. The obverse displays a sharp portrait of Liberty, with strong detail in the cap folds, hair, and surrounding stars. The reverse eagle is crisply defined, with clear shield lines and bold wing feathers.
Reeded Edge half dollars were the first coins struck with new steam presses installed at the Philadelphia Mint. This is a nice middle-grade example with solid detail and choice coin-gray surfaces.
CAC. R-6. A scarce and desirable pattern as it was designed nearly three decades before the Two Cent denomination was finally issued by the Mint. The obverse features a small eagle on a cloud, reminiscent of the Draped Bust silver dollar reverse design. The reverse has TWO CENTS in the center surrounded by a laurel […]
Hagerstown. Washington County Savings Institution. Counterfeit. Comment: Minor Repair. Light repair near the upper right corner is minor.
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