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Large Motto. Mostly red and a sharp strike with outstanding surfaces. Devoid of any noteworthy marks or spots!
Well struck and lustrous with just a touch of high point friction.
CAC. Sharply struck with no significant marks or spots. The surfaces are original and attractive with a stunning blend of copper-red and lime-brown iridescence.
Glossy brown surfaces with a tiny trace of red and a turquoise hue. The strike is sharp and there are no distracting marks.
L on Ribbon. Well detailed with glossy medium brown surfaces.
A Civil War date and one of the great rarities in the series with just 1,270 minted. Only 30 to 40 survivors are known. This nearly mint state example is sharply struck with bright and lustrous semi proof-like surfaces. PCGS has graded just one other AU-58 and two coins finer – both MS-61.
Soft silvery luster and crisp detail, particularly in Liberty’s coronet and the sharply defined wreath and Roman numerals on the reverse.
CAC. An outstanding survivor from the first year of the type, with a proof mintage of just 500 coins. The obverse displays sharp detail on Liberty’s portrait and coronet, with frosty devices set against mirrored fields. The reverse wreath is crisply defined, with bold depth and reflective brilliance throughout. The coin’s surfaces are virtually pristine, […]
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