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A sharply struck near-Gem with reflective mirrored surfaces that are mark-free and very choice for the grade.
A sharply struck Proof displaying strong mirrored fields and crisp, frosted devices. Liberty’s gown lines, hand, and facial features are fully articulated, while the reverse eagle shows excellent feather definition and balance. Subtle, even toning accents the reflective surfaces, adding visual depth without muting contrast.
A sharply struck and beautifully preserved example of this better ‘Walker’. Lustrous silver surfaces exhibit strong cartwheel brilliance with excellent detail throughout Liberty’s gown and the eagle’s wings. A premium quality coin, offering outstanding eye appeal and solid technical quality for the grade.
CAC. A lovely example of this famous error, displaying clear and unmistakable diagnostics, including the missing front leg, weakened rear leg detail, and characteristic over-polishing beneath the bison. The obverse retains solid definition in the portrait features, with LIBERTY and the date boldly rendered. Surfaces are smooth and even, showing honest circulation wear consistent with […]
One of the most famous errors in American Numismatics. This example shows even, honest light wear consistent with the grade, while retaining strong overall detail. An original medium-gray patina enhances the coin’s appeal.
Sharply struck with intense brilliant luster over choice surfaces.
CAC. Smooth satiny surfaces display strong luster with pleasing original light toning. Sharply defined devices highlight the Native American portrait and a boldly detailed buffalo, complemented by exceptionally clean fields.
Sharply struck with vibrant mint luster over choice original surfaces.
Sharply struck with satiny white luster with a single contact mark of the leg that keeps this out of an MS-66 or better holder.
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