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Very attractive and well struck with lustrous original surfaces that are devoid of significant spots or marks.
Sharply struck with highly lustrous original surfaces. Outstanding for the grade with excellent eye appeal.
Very attractive with clean surfaces and lustrous original surfaces. The strike is solid overall with just a bit of  weakness in the tail feathers.
CAC. Sharply struck with excellent detail to the eagle’s wings and feathers. The reverse wreath is crisply defined, with strong bow and leaf detail. Surfaces are smooth and original, exhibiting attractive pale golden-tan coloration with satiny luster and excellent eye appeal.
CAC. A blast white near-Gem with a sharp strike and vibrant mint luster. Surfaces are clean and reflective, with strong detail throughout Liberty and the eagle. A highly attractive representative of this pre–Civil War silver issue with outstanding eye appeal.
Sharply struck with rich satiny silver-white luster and no significant marks.
Farmers and Merchants Bank. Ashland. A lovely note with black ink and large red protectors. A central vignette features a cattle drive. Quite eye appealing!
A scarce date with a mintage of 30,000 and an estimated survival of just 200 pieces according to PCGS. This is a well detailed, pleasing example with bright surfaces that retain some mint luster. There are minor marks as is typical for the grade, but none of the heavy marks that tend to plague these […]
A sharply struck example of this scarce New Orleans–mint Half Dime, featuring well-defined Liberty with crisp stars and strong central detail. The reverse displays bold wreath elements and clear lettering, with an even silver-gray patina and flashy underlying original luster on both sides.
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