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Outstanding for the grade with a solid strike and original lustrous surfaces.
A spectacular Gem survivor from the New Orleans Mint, struck with arrows at the date to denote the weight standard adjustment of 1853–1855. This example is sharply struck, with Liberty’s figure, shield, and gown folds fully defined, and the eagle’s feathers on the reverse crisp throughout. The satiny luster glows with soft, satiny brilliance, complemented […]
The ‘Arrows, No Rays’ Seated Half variety was only struck for just two years with this being the only San Francisco Mint issue and by far the lowest mintage of the sub-type. This is an attractive example with solid detail and original toned surfaces.
Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Minimally abraded and wonderful for the grade. Pre-Civil War ‘Fives’ are tough in mint state and this date is no exception.
CAC. A problem-free circulated proof example of this classic rarity with very attractive light brown surfaces.
Very attractive with bright lustrous surfaces and just minor ticks.
Although officially a pattern issue, approximately 1,500–2,000 pieces were struck and distributed to members of Congress, collectors, and dignitaries, making it a de facto circulation strike and the key to completing a U.S. small cent collection. This beautiful example exhibits reflective fields and frosted devices, with delicate golden-brown and tan patina enhancing the overall appeal. […]
Slanted 5. Well detailed with original lustrous surfaces.
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