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A highly desirable Carson City issue with a mintage of 214,560 pieces. This example exhibits well-detailed devices, with Liberty’s figure showing strong gown folds and the reverse eagle retaining sharp feathering. The surfaces are smooth and evenly worn, with pleasing natural color that enhances its strong eye appeal.
Arrows. An incredible Gem that is tied with one other for finest graded at PCGS! The surfaces are silver-white and semi proof-like with strong eye appeal. A single pair of dies were used to strike 228,000 coins. They apparently saw heavy circulation as few survived and high grade survivors are extremely rare.
A spectacular survivor from the short-lived “Arrows” subtype. Sharply struck with crisp details on Liberty’s figure and the wreath reverse, the coin displays satiny luster that highlights its well-preserved, frosty surfaces. Outstanding quality and super eye appeal.
Octagonal Indian Head. R-4. Well detailed with lustrous original surfaces.
Octagonal Indian Head. High R-4. Sharply struck with choice original proof-like surfaces.
Strong inks blend well with bright paper. A pleasing appearance and nearly new.
Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces with flashy brilliance. The strike is strong with Liberty’s portrait displaying crisp hair and feather detail, while the reverse wreath is well rendered. Marks are minor and consistent with the grade, and the eye appeal is outstanding.
A superb gem example of the short-lived “With Arrows” subtype of the Seated Liberty Half Dollar. This piece displays satiny white luster, sharp details, and remarkable preservation. The surfaces are attractive and smooth with just a few insignificant tics, well within the definition of the grade.
Sharply struck and outstanding for the grade with silky smooth light brown surfaces that retain a fair amount of mint red.
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