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One of the finest example of this first year Shield Nickel graded by PCGS. The strike is needle-sharp and a rich luster patina with a faint gold tint coats nearly flawless surfaces. A dramatic die crack is seen in the lower reverse. Excellent eye appeal!
CAC. Extremely flashy and a needle-sharp strike. The surfaces are beautiful and original with frosty white devices and semi proof-like fields. A stand-out survivor from a modest 22,000 coin mintage.
A truly outstanding Gem Red Two Cent Piece. Fully struck with crisp details in the shield and wreath, this coin retains its original fiery red luster across both obverse and reverse, with vibrant cartwheel brilliance that testifies to careful preservation. The color is remarkably fresh and uniform, a rarity for this short-lived Civil War–era denomination.
Well detailed and original with considerable mint luster. A popular first-year Type-2 ‘Twenty’.
Well detailed with russet toning on predominately silver-gray surfaces.
Well struck and lustrous with a crisp white reverse and olive-green toning on the obverse.
Sharply struck and lustrous with choice surfaces that have a nice blend of mint red and soft olive-brown. Minimal marks and no spots!
A modest 2,019,000 1867 nickels were struck with ‘Rays’ before the Rays were removed from the reverse dies and 28,890,000 more were struck. This is a pleasing example with nice original surfaces.
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