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Bright original paper provides an ideal background for vivid color. Wear is light and easy to overlook.
An attractive ‘Woodchopper’ with bright paper and bold inks.
Rich blazing red surfaces and a sharp strike with four clear diamonds on Liberty’s ribbon. Housed in an old green label holder.
An attractive near-Gem with nice mirrored red fields and lightly frosted golden-red devices.
Sharply struck with crisp hair detail and bold stars on the obverse, while the reverse shows strong definition in the wreath and central “V.” Smooth, satiny luster with light golden-champagne toning enhances the eye appeal. Just 2 MS-67 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
Portrait of Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice President from March 4, 1885 to November 25, 1885. A bright example of this popular ‘Tombstone’ design that still displays great color and some remaining crispness in the paper.
A popular ‘Tombstone’ with strong color and plenty of remaining brightness.
An attractive ‘Tombstone’ that displays strong inks and plenty of remaining brightness.
A pleasing example of this first-year $2 1/2 Indian, with vibrant luster over choice original surfaces that display minimal marks.
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