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Sharply struck with vibrant luster on nearly flawless surfaces that have a light golden hue. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Outstanding for the grade with rich lustrous surfaces that are silver-white except for a tiny trace of color at the rim.
Blazing luster and a sharp strike with a touch of toning at the rim. The surfaces are exceptionally nice and nearly mark-free.
A Superb Gem example of this popular commemorative, boasting brilliant, frosty luster and exceptionally clean fields. The bold longhorn and map motifs are sharply struck, with smooth, original surfaces befitting the MS67 grade. A premium-quality piece from one of the era’s most distinctive designs.
An eye-appealing emergency issue Gem with bold inks and bright premium paper.
Well centered with a bright appearance, original paper, and great eye appeal!
An attractive note with well balanced margins and pack fresh quality!
Inverted Overprint Error. With Minor Partial Offset Printing. The inverted third printing has resulted in a distinctive error across the face of the note. Partial offset printing on the back is very minor but enough to be noted. Outstanding quality and eye appeal!
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