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CAC. Over 11 million first year 1865 dated coins were struck, but by 1872 the production had fallen to 862,000. This is an exceptionally nice coin for the grade that satiny brilliant luster and a sharp strike.
A Gem quality example of this better date, boasting lustrous original surfaces, a remarkably crisp strike, and beautiful clean fields.
CAC. A robust 6,036,000 minted yet this is a very tough date in high grade, and this is a beautiful example. The surfaces are nearly pristine with vibrant mint luster and the strike is extremely sharp.
A stunning example of this scarce date with bright blue and rose toning over highly reflective and nearly perfect surfaces. Just 950 proofs and 1,000 business strikes minted.
Doubled Die Obverse. FS-101. Only 65,000 circulation strikes were produced in 1872, the lowest non-proof mintage of the entire two-cent series, and survivorship is small. The FS-101 doubled die variety adds interest, although we’ve added no premium to the price. The obverse of this example displays sharp details across the shield and surrounding wreath, with […]
CAC. Outstanding quality with choice surfaces that are spot-free and mark-free. The strike is very sharp and the surface are highly reflective and a beautiful iridescent copper-red, soft olive-brown, and ruby.
A scarce date with a mintage of just 9,000 pieces. This is a very well detailed coin with even coin-gray color and pleasing surfaces.
CAC. Mintmark Below Bow. A beautiful original Gem with a sharp strike and vibrant luster with no significant marks. The surfaces are amazing with a white base and very subtle iridescent pastel ice-blue and gold hues.
CAC. Mintmark Below Wreath. Rich creamy luster and a sharp strike with no noticeable sign of rub.
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