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A blast white luster cartwheel gives this sharply struck Gem fantastic eye appeal. Liberty’s head detail, gown, and shield are all boldly present on the obverse and the reverse details are equally sharp. The luster is intense and the beautiful surfaces are not obstructed by any significant marks.
Vibrant orange-gold luster and beautiful surfaces that are exceptionally clean. Just over 3 million minted but most were held at the mint and subsequently melted after FDR outlawed gold ownership in 1933.
Vibrant luster and mostly mellow red with a touch of brown toning. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are exceptionally nice. Only 4 ‘RB’ coins graded at this level. None have graded finer, regardless of color designation!
A pleasing example of this scarce date with bright lustrous yellow-gold surfaces, a strong strike, and minor marks consistent with the grade.
An exceptional example of this elusive Denver Mint issue, certified at the lofty grade of MS66 by PCGS. The surfaces are beautifully preserved, with satiny luster and only the most trivial marks, far fewer than normally encountered for the issue. The strike is unusually bold, showing crisp definition in the Native American’s braid and the […]
Well struck with full head detail which is seldom-seen for this date. The surfaces are attractive and mostly brilliant with no significant marks.
Well struck with 3/4 head detail and attractive original surfaces. Mostly white with a sprinkle of toning.
Blast white and a sharp strike with beautiful clean surfaces.
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