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Sharply struck and nearly mark-free with lustrous original surfaces.
A beautiful and nearly perfect coin with vibrant nickel-white luster and a needle-sharp strike. The design is lightly frosted and produces a nice ‘cameo’.
Highly reflective, bright nickel-white surfaces with no significant marks.
CAC. Very flashy with heavy frost on the design and ‘orange-peel’ textured proof surfaces. Excellent eye appeal. Just 87 minted, compared to over 1,000 for the dates from 1884 to 1889.
Brilliant and sharply struck with superb frosty luster and vibrant orange-gold surfaces. A beautiful survivor from a mintage of just 7,620 pieces.
CAC. Booming white luster radiates with a very faint golden glow. Surfaces are virtually flawless. The neck and cheek on Miss Liberty look fantastic and the strike is razor-sharp. Only 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS. An amazing coin and a great addition to a quality collection!
A modest 13,886 pieces minted and the rarest Carson City ‘Five’ struck after 1878. This is a pleasing example with a strong strike and original surfaces that retain considerable mint luster.
Very attractive with strong detail and very choice original surfaces. Rare in any grade with a mintage of 13,886. Akers called this by far the rarest Carson City ‘Five’ minted after 1878 and in the same class as the 1871 to 1877 issue. This is also the only VF-35 to gain CAC approval.
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