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A scarce early San Francisco issue that saw a mintage of just 5,000 with only 30 to 45 survivors in all grades. This example exhibits ample detail for the grade with pleasing original surfaces that are a warm honey-orange color. This is the only VF-25 graded by PCGS.
A rare date with most surviving examples only grading VG or Fine. This is a sharply detailed example with predominantly light silver-gray surfaces. Far cleaner than typical with some toning spots but no scratches or other disturbances which is often the case with this date. PCGS estimates 275 known in all grades, raw and certified.
A very scarce date with a mintage of 56,000 and very few survivors. Most were melted during the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Only a single mint state coin is known. This VF20 example shows pleasing even wear with all major details clear, including a well-outlined Liberty figure. The reverse eagle retains strong feather and […]
Remainder. Windham County Bank. Strong black and green inks blend well onto premium white paper. Vignettes include horses at left drinking from trough and a seated man may be observed at right. Fantastic eye appeal!
Remainder. New England Commercial Bank. Fresh and bright with wide margins, strong black ink and a green protector.
Haxby NC-85-G12a. Exquisite color and near perfect margins. Vignettes include 3 maidens representing Navigation, Agriculture , and Engineering as well as a Steam Locomotive and maiden in an oval. Only 2 notes have graded 64PPQ at PGCS with just 12 finer.
A fully bordered example with even wear that saw a print run of 58,860. Vignettes include a Native American family in the center, Thetis, who had many roles in Greek mythology including water goddess at left, and a female with an X in one hand and an ear of corn in the other hand.
An attractive note with pleasing black ink and orange protectors. The paper displays light to moderate even wear.
Vignettes include a scene of a slave picking cotton, cotton transported by boat, and a resting dog. Inks remain strong and paper still retains a pleasing appearance.
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