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CAC. Incredible quality with radiant blast white luster and a great strike. The surfaces are nearly flawless and the eye appeal is fantastic! The MS-65 grade seems brutally conservative!
CAC. Booming white luster and a sharp strike with outstanding surfaces that display just minimal minor marks. A touch of gold toning at the rim enhances this coin’s very strong eye appeal.
A superb example of this late San Francisco issue showcasing vibrant silver luster and sharp strike definition. Liberty’s figure and shield display exceptional clarity, the head detail is nearly full, while the reverse eagle is crisply rendered with bold feather detail. Brilliant surfaces with subtle golden accents highlight the coin’s originality and eye appeal.
National Bank of America at Salina. Fr-1801-2. Charter# 4945. Type-2. A bright and fresh Saline County note with rich inks and premium paper.
First National Bank of Malden. Fr-1801-2. Charter# 588. Type-2. Well centered with strong color and a bright background.
First National Bank of Bel Air. F-1801-2. Charter #13680. Type-2. Opened in 1933 and a small only issuer. Well centered with light even wear.
Cecil National Bank of Port Deposit, MD. F-1801-1. Charter #1211. Type-1. Well centered with strong ink and plenty of remaining brightness.
National Exchange Bank of Boonville. F-1801-1. Charter #8022. Type-1. Well centered with pleasing eye appealing. A tough bank with only 1 large and 9 small known according to Track and Price.
National Exchange Bank of Castleton on Hudson. F-1801-1. Charter #5816. Type-1. Well margined and solid for the grade. A less often seen font is used for the town name.
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