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One of the key dates in the Barber Quarter series and the date with the lowest mintage at 40,000. This pleasing example has bold design detail and a light tan-gray patina with olive and amber accents. Remnants of mint luster are visible on both sides.
CAC. Incredible quality with beautiful mint red luster that has mellowed just slightly. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are spectacular with no noticeable marks or spots. Tied for the finest RB designated coin graded at PCGS!
CAC. Outstanding for the grade with a needle-sharp strike and choice original surfaces that display subtle pastel hues. Housed in an early pre-barcode holder.
A well-struck example of the scarcer San Francisco Type 2 issue, displaying strong detail across the Indian’s hair and braid and a bold, fully defined bison on the reverse. Attractive original surfaces with light golden-gray patina and pleasing satiny luster.Â
The second lowest mintage in the series behind the ’11-D with 240,000 struck. However; NGC has graded 54 1914’s as MS-65 and 5 finer while they have graded 80 MS-65 1911-D’s and 6 finer. This is a lovely example with rich satiny luster and a sharp strike.
An incredible matte proof with a needle-sharp strike and essentially perfect surfaces. Coated with a rich vibrant luster patina and accented with light hues of ice-blue and gold, producing remarkable pizzazz. A single 68+ coin is all that has graded finer at PCGS.
New York District. Bold inks and fresh premium paper provide great eye appeal!
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