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R-7. Regular die trials striking in copper with a reeded edge. A scarce Civil War–era pattern, with reflective proof surfaces and sharp, well-defined devices. The fields exhibit rich brown coloration with subtle underlying luster, while the seated figure and wreath reverse are crisply rendered.
R-3. Regular issue dies with a plain edge, but struck in bronze rather than the regular issue copper-nickel. Thin planchet variety struck with medallic alignment. This was the Mint’s first time to experiment with bronze. This sharply struck example blends a considerable amount of mint red with soft brown toning.
A remarkable Gem survivor from the heart of the Civil War. This piece boasts brilliant, frosty luster across both sides, with razor-sharp detail in Liberty’s figure, shield, and surrounding stars. The reverse eagle is equally bold, showing crisp feather detail and a strong strike. Surfaces are outstanding for the issue, with only the faintest traces […]
Wonderful original surfaces are highly reflective with frosted fully struck design features. Iridescent turquoise, silver, and rose toning enhance this coins fantastic eye appeal. A scarce Civil War issue that saw a mere 460 proofs struck. Housed in an old green label holder.
A rare Civil War–era San Francisco issue, exceptionally well preserved for the date and mint. Sharply struck with crisp devices, clean fields, and bright original luster. Outstanding eye appeal and a remarkable survivor in Gem Mint State, making this an important and highly desirable Seated Liberty rarity.
Portrait of Clement Clay. Bright and fresh with premium paper.
PF-1, CR-494, Series II. A bright note with strong color, premium paper, and a full black border line.
Series II. A delightful and carefully stored Lucy Pickens note that displays bright originality and 4 well balanced borders.
An attractive note that displays a full frame, strong color, and original paper.
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