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A truly outstanding Gem Red Two Cent Piece. Fully struck with crisp details in the shield and wreath, this coin retains its original fiery red luster across both obverse and reverse, with vibrant cartwheel brilliance that testifies to careful preservation. The color is remarkably fresh and uniform, a rarity for this short-lived denomination.
Arguably full red with deep reflective fields and razor-sharp definition throughout. The shield and motto display crisp detail, while the reverse wreath is boldly struck with strong contrast. Smooth, glassy surfaces and excellent eye appeal define this high-grade example of this low mintage proof. Just 725 minted.
A mere 9,000 minted with fewer than 100 known. This is one of the better survivors with warm, original yellow-gold surfaces displaying considerable mint luster and just a touch of wear consistent with the AU55 grade. The strike is bold overall, with well-defined hair detail above Liberty’s ear and strong feather definition on the eagle. […]
Well detailed with russet toning on predominately silver-gray surfaces.
The combination of a small mintage and a low survival rate make this a semi-key date in the Seated Quarter series. A modest 28,000 were produced. This is a nice coin for the grade with solid detail and problem-free, even coin-gray surfaces.
This scarce and highly desirable variety shows bold doubling, particularly in IN GOD WE TRUST, where the separation of the letters can still be discerned. The coin displays honest, even wear with smooth chocolate-brown surfaces and clearly outlined major design elements.
Lustrous surfaces show excellent preservation for the grade, with only minor marks and smooth, original texture. The strike is crisp, and the color balance leans more toward red than brown, making it especially desirable among red-brown designations.
Sharply struck and lustrous with choice surfaces that have a nice blend of mint red and soft olive-brown. Minimal marks and no spots!
Low R-6. A regular dies trial of the 1867 No Rays nickel. Struck in copper with a plain edge. This is a sharply struck proof with intricate detail throughout the shield and reverse star arrangement. Reflective fields display deep mirror character, complemented by rich, even brown patina with subtle underlying iridescent lavender and blue hues. […]
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