Showing 1945–1953 of 2319 results
Blazing mint luster and a sharp strike. One of the most popular of all the early commemoratives.
Sharply struck and highly appealing with smooth satiny luster and clean original surfaces.
Smooth, satiny luster highlights the bold dual portrait of Meade and Lee, with sharp definition throughout. The reverse displays strong detail in the central monument and shields. Light, even toning adds character, while the surfaces remain clean and well preserved. A highly attractive example of this popular Civil War commemorative.
Choice original surfaces with vibrant luster and a faint light golden hue.
A sharply struck and highly appealing Gem, showcasing frosty mint luster and clean, well-preserved surfaces. Fresh silvery brilliance engulfs both sides, enhancing the visual depth of both the standing Native American obverse and the classic Conestoga wagon reverse. Only minimal marks are present, consistent with the grade.
A well-struck Gem with choice surfaces that are lustrous and display attractive, original toning with soft golden hues and deeper accents along the peripheries. Only minor marks are present, consistent with the grade, and the overall eye appeal is strong.
A frosty Gem with attractive silver-gray luster, light toning, and sharply impressed design elements throughout. Old green label holder.
A beautifully preserved Gem with satiny silver luster and delicate champagne-gray toning. Old green label holder.
Well struck with crisp detail throughout and smooth, original surfaces. Soft, even toning complements the satiny luster, giving the coin an attractive, balanced look. Old green label holder.
Showing 1945–1953 of 2319 results