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An exceptionally well struck coin from a date that often displays a weak strike. The surfaces are wonderfully original with rich satiny luster and a faint blue-green hue, especially on the reverse. A scarce coin in this high of grade with just 13 examples grading numerically finer at PCGS.
Arrows and Rays. Intense silver-gray luster flows over very sharply struck surfaces and displays excellent eye appeal. Marks are trivial and few. Arrows and rays were added to the existing design in 1853 to denote a reduction in silver content. The following year, the rays were eliminated but the arrows remained. The result was this […]
Attractive original surfaces displaying warm golden color and pleasing mint luster. Both sides are well struck with just light scattered marks consistent with the MS-63 grade.
The U.S. Assay Office was located in San Francisco and was the forerunner of what would become the San Francisco Mint. They struck $10, $20 and $50 gold coins. This beautiful ‘Twenty’ is a bright, sharply struck example boldly displaying the “900 THOUS.” fineness designation. The eagle side shows strong definition and frosty luster across […]
Well detailed and lustrous with just light high-point wear. Housed in an old green label holder.
Sharply struck with original toned surfaces.
A pleasing example of this one-year sub-type with arrows on other side of the date and rays on the reverse. These changes were to denote a weight change to the quarter dollar. This coin is sharply struck with vibrant luster and choice silver-gray surfaces.
Well detailed with natural coin-gray surfaces.
A high-end circulated example of this single-year ‘Arrows & Rays’ sub-type. The detail is solid for the grade and the surfaces are original and very attractive.
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