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Farmer’s Bank of Washington Co.. Vignettes include an allegorical woman representing Agriculture gazing at a distant factory at top left, and the State Bank Department die at bottom left. An oval vignette of a young girl shading her eyes is at bottom right. Printed on India paper with 4 typical POC’s along the signature lines. […]
Well struck with light wear on the high points of the design.
A pleasing mid-grade example of this scarce date with strong, even silver-gray surfaces and solid detail for the grade. Liberty’s gown folds, shield lines, and star points remain clearly defined, while the reverse eagle shows crisp feathers and a bold mintmark.
Lustrous with a light silvery patina accented by a touch of toning primarily at the borders. The obverse shows strong definition across the intricate six-pointed star on the obverse and throughout the reverse. This is a very attractive example of the only three-cent piece struck at the New Orleans Mint.
CAC. A beautiful near-Gem with a rich yellow-gold luster patina over nearly mark-free original surfaces. The strike is very sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding!
Well struck and lustrous with just a touch of high-point rub.
CAC. A lustrous borderline uncirculated coin with choice original surfaces.
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