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The 1915 Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank Note is one of the most elusive in what is a difficult series. The census stands at just 18 pieces in all grades combined. This example is very well margined with dark stamped signatures.
A scarce Friedberg number among the $5 Federal Reserve Bank Notes, with a reported population of just 47 pieces. This is the finest graded by PCGS Banknote and only a single 64 has been graded by PMG, with none finer. Bright and original. With its combination of eye appeal, originality, and low population, this note […]
Sharply struck and a near-Gem with satiny luster and very few marks.
CAC. A pleasing example that is well-struck with rich, original gold color. The surfaces display attractive luster and only light, grade-consistent marks, resulting in strong overall eye appeal.
CAC. Rich original golden color with vibrant mint luster flowing across the fields and bold devices. Light contact marks typical for the grade, while the CAC endorsement confirms the coin’s solid quality and eye appeal.
A solid, problem-free example of this low-mintage Barber half dollar, displaying clear devices and even, honest wear consistent with the grade.
A pleasing example of this low mintage date with solid detail and nice natural gray surfaces.
A needle-sharp strike and blazing luster across both sides with a light golden glow, and no significant marks. Super quality!
CAC. Sharply struck with rich lustrous surfaces that have a light golden hue.
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