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A spectacular survivor from the short-lived “Arrows” subtype. Sharply struck with crisp details on Liberty’s figure and the wreath reverse, the coin displays satiny luster that highlights its well-preserved, frosty surfaces. Outstanding quality and super eye appeal.
Octagonal Indian Head Dollar. High R-4. Sharply struck for the issue, with strong definition in the headdress feathers and a well-detailed reverse wreath—features not always seen this bold on the type. The surfaces are clean and attractive for the grade, showing only light, scattered marks consistent with the assigned level. Bright, satiny luster flows evenly […]
Octagonal Indian Head. High R-4. Sharply struck with choice original proof-like surfaces.
A superb gem example of the short-lived “With Arrows” subtype of the Seated Liberty Half Dollar. This piece displays satiny white luster, sharp details, and remarkable preservation. The surfaces are attractive and smooth with just a few insignificant tics, well within the definition of the grade.
Well struck with rich satiny luster and no significant marks.
An attractive Type 3 gold dollar with bright yellow-gold luster and pleasing overall eye appeal. Light handling marks are consistent with the MS62 grade, while the strike is sharp and the surfaces remain original.
Arrows. Sharply struck with rich original toning and just the barest touch of high point rub.
Arrows. Thick satiny white luster and a great strike, with choice surfaces that are nearly mark-free.
A superb, high-end Gem exhibiting razor-sharp details and bright, frosty luster across both sides. The obverse shield, scrollwork, and intricate leaf motifs are fully struck with no softness in the high points. The reverse stars and numeral 5 are equally bold, framed by clean, brilliant surfaces that show only the most trivial ticks under magnification. […]
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