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No Arrows. Very scarce and truly rare in high grade. Just 19 coins have graded finer than this example at PCGS. This is nice original coin with green, gold, ruby, and blue toning on the obverse and a coin-gray reverse with light blue toning at the periphery.
A spectacular coin from the first year of the issue, offering blazing luster, exceptional strike detail, and rich original color. The surfaces are nearly pristine and the eye appeal fantastic!
R-4. Original. The designs are similar to the contemporary large cent but smaller in scale, and there are no obverse stars. The wreath is undersized relative to the legends. Struck in bronze with a plain edge.
Arrows. Lustrous mostly white surfaces and well struck. Outstanding for the grade with minimal marks.
The only New Orleans ‘Three’ and quite scarce, with a mintage of 24,000. This issue saw heavy circulation resulting in a low survival rate and very few nice coins. This is an exceptionally pleasing example with strong detail and bright lustrous surfaces. Just 5 coins have graded finer at PCGS and the eye appeal of […]
24,000 minted which is relatively high for the series, but few have survived and very few exist in this high of grade. This coin is a desirable early die state variety with a strong date and mintmark. Later die states show clashing and die breaks, particularly on the reverse, which dramatically affect the boldness of […]
Solid detail with attractive natural coin-gray surfaces. An interesting variety as the mintmark is a large and misshaped blunder, not the accidental usage of a mintmark intended for a larger denomination coin.
CAC. A strange variety because the mintmark isn’t just too large, it’s also poorly shaped. This wasn’t a half dollar or dollar ‘O’ accidently used on a quarter die. The present coin is well detailed for the grade with well-worn but still very attractive coin-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with choice original antique gold surfaces.
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