Showing 514–522 of 1992 results
Outstanding for the grade with lustrous surfaces that blend silver-gray shading with very subtle violet-gold hues. Marks are far fewer than would be expected for the grade.
A needle-sharp strike with frosty champagne-white luster and touches of gold and violet-blue along the periphery. An exceptional example of this scarce date with just 3 pieces grading numerically finer at PCGS.
A boldly struck example of this scarce Carson City double eagle, exhibiting rich original gold coloration with warm honey and amber highlights. Liberty’s portrait shows strong central definition for the issue, while the reverse eagle displays well-formed feathers and sharp shield details. Light scattered marks, consistent with the grade, do little to detract from the […]
Strong detail with problem-free variegated gray surfaces.
A pleasing example of this better date with light silver-gray surfaces.
The only major Trade Dollar variety listed in the Redbook and recognized by PCGS. It is also the rarest of all Trade Dollars in mint state. This is a very attractive example with satiny white luster, a sharp strike, and exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade.
Well struck and mark-free with mostly red surfaces. Housed in an early NGC holder.
A superb proof exhibiting deep, mirrored fields contrasted by frosted, sharply defined devices. The strike is crisp throughout, with bold detail on both the portrait and Roman numeral reverse. Exceptionally well preserved, offering strong eye appeal and classic Cameo contrast with undisturbed brilliant surfaces.
Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike with far fewer marks than you’d expect for the grade! You think of an MS-60 as baggy and unappealing, but this MS-60 has nice surfaces and real eye appeal!
Showing 514–522 of 1992 results