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Sharply struck with frosty mint luster under champagne toning. Struck on standard dime planchets at the San Francisco Mint.
CAC. Well detailed with pleasing original steel-gray surfaces. While 500,000 were minted, most were melted when Hawaii became a U.S. Territory in 1900.
CAC. Outstanding quality with tan and mint red surfaces displaying a splash of violet-blue and traces of fuchsia and green accents.
An attractive proof with reflective fields and well-defined devices throughout. Rich reddish-brown surfaces display pleasing contrast and even coloration on both sides.
CAC. R-6. The obverse resembles the Liberty nickel design adopted this year, but the legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA replaces the stars. The reverse inscription reads PURE NICKEL, surrounded by a wreath of cotton and corn. FIVE CENTS is separated above and below with seven stars left, six right. Struck in nickel with a plain […]
A very scarce date with a mintage of just 4,000 coins, which is actually lower than the proof format mintage in 1883! PCGS estimates that just 200 business strikes survive in all grades, certified and raw. This example offers nearly Mint State quality with crisp detail and only the faintest trace of high-point rub. The […]
Gorgeous satiny lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike, with light frost on the design.
Well struck with rich lustrous surfaces that reveal no significant marks.
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