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Round Liberty Head. R-7. Sharply struck with flashy gold luster and lavender overtones. Just 7 known with none graded finer at NGC or PCGS!
Sharply struck with crisp details in the feathers and wreath, and smooth, problem-free surfaces consistent with the high grade. This Gem better date retains considerable mint red intermixed with rich gold and greenish-brown tones on the obverse, and ruby and brown tones on the reverse.
R-7. Charles Barber’s Standard Silver design with Liberty seated, hand resting on a shield with a Liberty pole behind. The reverse displays 5 CENTS surrounded by a wreath of cotton and corn. Struck in copper with a plain edge.
Sharply struck with deep reflective fields and uniform golden-gray patina. An even 1,000 struck which was a fairly hefty mintage for that era.
CAC. A dazzling Gem example as this piece radiates brilliant luster across both sides and is extremely well struck. The frosty surfaces are exceptionally clean for the issue, free from the distracting marks often seen on this issue. The CAC sticker affirms this coin’s premium quality within the grade!
Sharply struck with problem-free medium gray surfaces. Very scarce with a mintage of just 3,000.
Sharply struck with glossy olive-brown and red surfaces that have very few marks, all trivial and consistent with the grade.
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