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S.S. Central America Gold Foil Label. 17D Full Ser, S Tilted Rt. Well struck and very flashy with just a touch of rub.
This scarce date saw a mintage of 34,500 which was the 5th highest in the series. However, they saw heavy usage resulting in a low survival rate of mostly well-worn coins. Mint state examples are truly rare. This specimen, graded PCGS MS62+, offers satiny golden luster and strong overall detail. Liberty’s portrait displays sharp feather […]
Sharply struck with highly lustrous original surfaces. Outstanding for the grade with excellent eye appeal.
CAC. Outstanding for the grade with no significant marks or spots. The surfaces are a lustrous medium brown and the strike is extremely sharp. MS-63 seems conservative!
CAC. Well detailed and lustrous with light toning and friction only on the high points of the design.
CAC. Blast white and extremely flashy with a solid strike and heavy frost on the design.
CAC. Though the mintage was substantial at over 1 million coins, few examples survive today in high Mint State condition. This piece displays crisp detail in the central star and shield with satiny luster across both obverse and reverse. The reverse wreath and Roman numeral III are sharply defined, with soft golden accents at the […]
Sharply struck with rich satiny silver-white luster and no significant marks.
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