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Well struck with sharply defined details in the hair, feathers and ribbon on the obverse with a bold wreath and shield on the reverse. The surfaces are exceptionally well preserved with strong luster and no significant marks.
A modest 67,000 struck and, like so many ‘S’ mint coins of this era, the survival rate was very low. This is an attractive example with solid detail, pleasing light gray surfaces, and just a few marks which are consistent with the grade.
CAC. Incredible quality with a bold strike and intense mint luster off ivory-white surfaces that have light peripheral toning. Very nearly flawless with wonderful eye appeal. Just a single coin has graded finer at PCGS.
A popular Civil War date and one of the scarcest Philadelphia Mint Type-1 double eagles. This is a well detailed example with original lustrous surfaces.
A highly desirable Civil War–era gold piece with a modest mintage of just 142,790 pieces, nearly all of which saw heavy circulation in an era when gold coins were hoarded or exported due to the economic upheaval of the war. It is estimated that fewer than 500 have survived in all grades, certified and raw. […]
Bold inks stand out against bright premium paper. The full borders are balanced much nicer than one would expect for the grade.
A beautiful virtually new note that exhibits more than ample borders, vivid color, and white paper. Eye appeal is excellent!
CAC. Blazing luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces.
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