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Well detailed with attractive problem-free surfaces.
CAC. One of the most famous and desirable varieties in 20th-century coinage was created when a Denver Mint worker over-polished a reverse die, accidentally removing much of the front leg of the bison. The resulting variety is dramatic and instantly recognizable. This example sits at the cusp of Mint State with sharp detail across the […]
A choice XF with a trace of luster and excellent eye appeal. The surfaces are a pleasing light nickel-gray and the detail is bold with just light wear of the high points of the design.
CAC. This iconic variety resulted from over-polishing of the dies that removed most of the buffalo’s front right leg. The present example retains sharp details and exceptional eye appeal for the grade, with soft luster in the fields and a light golden-tan patina over both sides.
A pleasing example of this scarce and popular error. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck with lustrous white surfaces that are devoid of significant marks. Just 2,506 minted.
Sharply struck with vibrant mint luster over choice original surfaces.
A beautiful example of this better date with creamy white luster and a sharp strike. Conservatively graded and housed in an old green label holder.
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