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Well struck and lustrous with light toning and just the barest touch of rub. Old green label holder.
Very attractive with satiny white luster and a sharp strike.
A sharply struck better date Buffalo Nickel displaying crisp detail throughout the Native American portrait and bold definition across the bison’s shoulder and horn. Lustrous, satiny surfaces show pleasing silver-gray toning with subtle golden highlights. An attractive, well-preserved example of this early-date issue in outstanding condition.
Bright flashy luster and well struck. One of the scarcest $5 Indians in mint state with a modest mintage of 164,000.
Rich orange-gold luster and a great strike with no noteworthy marks. Super quality!
A stunning high-end Gem with rich satiny luster, mark-free surfaces, and exceptional detail. The design is one of the most beautiful in American Numismatics. The obverse features Columbia holding a caduceus in her left hand and riding a hippocampus (seahorse), symbolizing health and the sea. The reverse depicts a majestic eagle perched atop a fasces, […]
Strong detail with original surfaces that are lustrous and have a touch of russet-gold toning.
A nearly flawless example of this better date with lustrous brown surfaces that retain a touch of mint red. The strike is needle-sharp and there are no noteworthy marks or spots.
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