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R-6.The obverse displays a portrait of Liberty similar to that used on the Three Cent nickel. The date is below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is above. The reverse depicts a reversed Roman numeral V and the word CENTS within a wreath. Struck in nickel with a plain edge. This is an outstanding brilliant example […]
A sharply struck Premium Gem displaying bright silver-white luster and excellent overall eye appeal. Both obverse and reverse feature crisp devices, clean fields, and well-defined wreath details. An amazingly well preserved Seated Dime.
CAC. Extraordinary quality displaying brilliant luster and frosty silver surfaces with razor-sharp strike details and exceptional eye appeal. The fields are smooth and reflective, complementing the bold definition of Liberty and the intricate wreath on the reverse.
Blast white and a needle-sharp strike with nearly perfect surfaces and strong cameo contrast. Amazing quality and tied with two others for the finest graded at PCGS!
CAC. Sharply struck with frosted devices and semi proof-like fields. The surfaces are nearly mark-free and display brilliant mint luster with a delicate iridescent toning at the periphery.
CAC. A scarce, late-date Three-Cent Silver with a mintage of just 3,400. This attractive example displays crisp star and shield detail with sharply defined borders and a well-struck Roman numeral reverse. Smooth, satiny luster remains evident beneath soft, even silver-gray toning, complemented by clean surfaces and excellent eye appeal.
Outstanding for the grade with clean surfaces displaying considerable mint red which blends with soft olive-brown. The strike is very sharp and there are simply no significant blemishes.
A very pleasing example of this rare date which saw a mintage of just 20,770. Only 150 pieces are estimated to have survived in all grades, certified and raw. This piece has strong detail and nice surfaces with considerable underlying luster and bright yellow-gold color.
Well struck with lustrous crisp nickel-white surfaces. Marks are few and trivial.
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