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CAC. Rare and extremely popular due to it being a Dahlonega Mint product and having an obverse mint mark. 18,939 were minted with an estimated 175 survivors. This is a particularly pleasing coin for the grade with solid detail and choice surfaces on a problem-free planchet.
Globe Bank. A fully issued note produced by one of the many fraudulent banks of the times. Vignettes exhibit an Indian in the center and at left a seated woman that represents agriculture.
Sharply struck with deep toning on original surfaces that display strong underlying luster.
Well detailed with choice coin-gray surfaces and minimal contact marks. From the first year of the series and a very attractive example.
A better date with 240,000 minted and is very scarce in mint state. This is a very attractive example with sharply defined design features and lustrous lightly toned surfaces that display minimal marks, consistent with the grade. PCGS has graded just two coins MS-62 and a single MS-62+ and a single MS-64 finer.
No Drapery. Solid detail and problem-free with pleasing medium gray surfaces.
Solid detail and beautiful, original coin-gray surfaces.
Darlington Maryland. T.W. & B. Silver Jr. General Store. Shank 32.2.3.
Darlington Maryland. T.W. & B. Silver Jr. General Store. Shank 32.2.4.
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