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Great Embossing. A lovely note for the grade with wide margins, vibrant inks, and bright paper. ‘Great Embossing’ noted by PMG.
Well balanced margins frame vivid black, green, and red inks. The paper is bright and only shows very light handling.
Portrait of General James McPherson. Well centered with strong color, premium paper, and a bright appearance. Plenty of eye appeal and would display nicely with notes of a higher grade.
All around ample margins surround a bold design and premium pristine paper. A portrait of Justice John Marshall who served in the Supreme Court from 1801-1835 and as Chief Justice for 34 years, is featured on the left side of the front. The back features the new ‘open design’ and replaces the previous ornate design. […]
A sharply struck near-Gem example with rich original gold color and vibrant mint luster. Liberty’s hair curls and the reverse eagle display strong detail, while the surfaces remain remarkably clean for the grade. A modest 61,360 minted with 64+ coins being the finest grade at PCGS.
A sharply struck and attractive example of this better date which saw a mintage of just 61,360. This coin displays rich, original golden color with vibrant luster. None have graded numerically finer with 64+ coins being the finest PCGS has graded.
A pleasing blend of mostly original mint red and warm brown patina. Well-struck with clean, smooth surfaces and minimal marks for the grade. Old green label holder.
CAC. Sharply struck with smooth, satin-laced surfaces and strong cartwheel luster. The obverse portrait is crisply detailed while the reverse wreath and Roman numeral “V” display excellent clarity. Light silver-gray patina enhances the eye appeal, with clean fields and minimal distractions for the grade.
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