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CAC. Sharply struck and highly lustrous with bright, frosty surfaces that display strong cartwheel luster with minimal marks for the grade. Well-defined devices and a clean overall appearance enhance its eye appeal. A premium-quality example of this New Orleans issue.
CAC. Blast white with rich satiny luster and a great strike. The surfaces are semi proof-like and spectacular with no significant marks. Liberty’s cheek is especially clean! Just 2 MS-67 coins have graded finer at PCGS and neither of those coins has CAC approval.
A blazing white Gem with vibrant frosty luster and exceptionally sharp striking detail throughout. The surfaces are remarkably clean for the MS65 grade, with strong cartwheel brilliance and outstanding overall eye appeal.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces. A semi-key date that is more available in the proof format than as a mint state regular strike.
An attractive red-spike seal example that displays strong color, premium paper and an early ornate back.
A simply splendid early ‘Martha’ that looks newly printed. Vivid inks blend with premium brilliant white paper. A more than ample and well balanced border provides an excellent frame. The back displays the early ornate design. Only 3 notes have graded finer at PMG.
Small Red Plain Seal. With a superior grade, this 1886 $1 Martha Washington represents the first Friedberg number in the series. Vivid inks highlight both the obverse and reverse. PCGS Banknote has reported only 3 in this grade with just 1 finer, and assigned it the PPQ designation for complete paper originality.
A beautiful General Winfield Scott Hancock note that does the General justice. Great black design elements, blue serial numbers, and a large red treasury seal grace the front white an intricate rich green design blankets the back. The premium paper is bright white while the borders are more than ample and well balanced. Great eye […]
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