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A needle-sharp strike with satiny luster over nearly mark-free surfaces, displaying a touch of gold toning.
A solid, evenly worn example of this key-date Barber quarter. Liberty’s portrait remains clear, with all major details well outlined. The reverse shows a bold eagle with complete lettering and strong peripheral definition. Medium gray patina with an honest, circulated appearance. A desirable San Francisco issue with strong collector demand in this seldom-seen middle-grade. Housed […]
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. 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.
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