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CAC. A lovely full red cent with sharp detail throughout and no significant marks or spots. Outstanding for the grade.
CAC. Sharply struck with nearly flawless original surfaces that display light golden toning.
CAC. Blazing nickel-white luster and a great strike with beautiful choice surfaces. Fantastic quality with just a single coin grading numerically finer at PCGS.
This high quality proof displays deeply mirrored fields and sharply struck devices, with Liberty’s portrait and the wreath-enclosed Roman numeral “V” rendered in exceptional detail. The reflective surfaces are unblemished and accented by a light champagne patina.
Rich, original golden surfaces display satiny luster and pleasing color throughout. Liberty is boldly rendered with clear definition, while the reverse eagle shows sharp feather detail and well-defined rays. A solid, attractive Mint State example of this better early Saint-Gaudens issue. Just 52,500 minted. Housed in an old green label holder.
Rich satiny luster and a sharp strike with beautiful surfaces displaying minimal marks. Very nearly a Gem!
CAC. A better date with a mintage of 712,000 which was low for the era. This is a well detailed example for the grade with natural coin-gray surfaces.
A scarce date from the final year of the series, sporting the lowest mintage in the series. This is a pleasing medium brown coin with solid detail for the grade.
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