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Sharply struck with rich satiny silver-white luster and no significant marks.
A sharply struck cent with rich olive-brown surfaces and smooth, even luster. A trace of faded red is found around the perimeter and in the protected areas of the design. Liberty’s portrait is crisply defined with excellent hair, while the reverse wreath is fully rendered and beautifully preserved. A choice MS64BN example of the desirable […]
Farmers and Merchants Bank. Ashland. A lovely note with black ink and large red protectors. A central vignette features a cattle drive. Quite eye appealing!
A sharply struck example of this scarce New Orleans–mint Half Dime, featuring well-defined Liberty with crisp stars and strong central detail. The reverse displays bold wreath elements and clear lettering, with an even silver-gray patina and flashy underlying original luster on both sides.
CAC. S.S. Central America. 20A Spiked Shield. Here’s a Gem Type-1 “Twenty” from the S.S. Central America Shipwreck Hoard. It has the special PCGS gold foil label and comes with the elaborate faux book entitled, “America’s Greatest Treasure Ship”. The coin itself has rich orange-gold luster, a great strike and fabulous mint ‘bloom”.
CAC. This Gem example displays outstanding luster, a sharp strike, and smooth fields, with minimal contact marks and excellent preservation. While the obverse has a crisp white appearance, the reverse offers a silver-gray background with a light gold hue and a splash of turquoise toning.
Bank of the District of Columbia. Very attractive with strong red and black inks and solid paper. Vignettes include a small group, a female portrait, and ‘Justice’. Considered a fraudulent bank and in business less than a year.
CAC. R-5. Anthony Paquet’s small flying eagle obverse is paired with an ornamental shield and oak wreath on the reverse. Struck in copper-nickel with a plain edge.
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