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Scarce New York District replacement note. Nice color for the grade. A few non-noted pin holes.
Comment: Stains Lightened. Tied with one other note for the finest know at PMG. A minor center stain, but clearly superior to the other example in this grade. Rarely available on the market in any grade.
A pleasing Mint State example with warm orange-gold color and soft satin luster. The strike is bold, with strong detail visible in the headdress feathers and the eagle’s plumage. The second rarest coin in the series, well behind the 1911-D.
Warm, original orange-gold coloration and satiny mint luster. The incuse design elements show solid definition, while light scattered marks consistent with the grade are present.
The second rarest date in the series with a mintage of 240,000. This is a well-preserved example with rich original gold color, pleasing luster, and strong definition throughout the headdress and eagle.
A radiant example of the second rarest date in the series. This lovely coin exhibits rich yellow-gold luster and sharp definition across the headdress and eagle’s plumage. Satiny surfaces with minimal marks attest to its premium quality for the assigned grade.
New York District. Very well balanced margins surround wonderful color and bright white paper. Great eye appeal!
New York District. Well centered with great color, typical folding, and light wear.
New York District. Well centered with strong inks and bright premium paper.
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