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A Gem example of this better Standing Liberty Quarter that is quite elusive with Full Head detail. The obverse displays shimmering, frosty luster with sharply defined features, including Liberty’s gown folds, shield, and head detail. The surfaces are remarkably clean for the grade, with only the lightest scattered ticks that are invisible to the unaided […]
Flashy white luster and a sharp strike with minimal marks. Way above average for the grade! House in an old green label holder.
Well struck with lustrous surfaces that are mostly white and minimally abraded.
A brilliant center framed by a touch of peripheral toning.
CAC. Well struck with full head detail and lustrous mostly white surfaces.
Well struck with vibrant mint luster and no significant marks. The surfaces are stunning with light iridescent blue, lavender, and gold hues. Just a single MS-66 coin has graded finer at PCGS.
CAC. Vibrant luster and a strong strike with beautiful satiny white surfaces. Minor marks are consistent with the grade but do not distract from this lovely coins excellent eye appeal!
One of the ‘key’ dates in the series with the second lowest mintage, behind just the 1916. This is a beautiful example with 3/4 head detail and lustrous original surfaces. The centers display light gold toning with bands of pastel gold, ruby, and blue at the perimeter. A great coin for the advanced collector with […]
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