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Bright and fresh with strong color and premium paper. A scarcer variety with only 173 known in all grades according to Track and Price.
Well balanced and broad borders surround rich black, red, blue, and green inks. The paper is as fresh as when it left the printing press. A high quality example, PMG lists only 2 graded finer, both ’67’.
An attractive note with ample margins, solid color, and moderate wear. Plenty of brightness still remains. A better Friedberg number, only 95 notes are known in all grades according to Track & Price. PMG lists just 8 known finer and a single 64 EPQ as the only note they have certified uncirculated.
Star Note. Mule. John Burke Back Plate #48. More than ample margins frame strong color blending with lightly worn solid paper. Track & Price lists only 32 stars known. Very scarce and desirable.
A portrait of Ben Franklin and a vignette of Liberty dressed as Columbia rest upon premium paper that still retains its originality and much of its brightness. The color is still pleasing and margins are very well centered. An exceptionally nice high end VF that PMG has given a well deserved EPQ. Only 1 other […]
Octagonal Indian Head. R-3. Sharply struck with flashy semi proof-like surfaces.
Octagonal Indian Head. R-3. Sharply struck with flashy semi proof-like surfaces.
Octagonal Indian Head. R-3. Well struck with nice flashy surfaces.
CAC. An extraordinary ultra-Gem, boasting intense satiny luster and flawless, razor-sharp detail. The surfaces are virtually pristine, with superb color and outstanding eye appeal. CAC approval and the MS68+ grade place this piece among the finest known for the date and type—an elite registry-quality Gold Dollar.
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