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First National Bank of Binghamton. F-469. Charter #202. Brown Back. A very attractive and scarce note that features boardwalk margins, strong color, and original paper with plenty of remaining brightness.
National Bank of Schuylerville. F-467. Charter #1298. Brown Back. A scarce bank with only 6 large and 6 small known according to Track & Price. An attractive problem-free note that exhibits strong color and only light circulation.
A premium near-Gem with bright, satiny luster and strong cartwheel brilliance across both sides. The strike is crisp, with well-defined hair detail and a bold eagle.
A sharply struck and highly attractive Gem displaying bright silver-gray surfaces with satiny mint luster throughout. The clean fields and frosty texture comfortably support the MS65 grade, and considerably rarer as a high grade business strike than as a proof.
A superb Gem Proof that is sharply struck with deeply mirrored fields and bold, fully defined devices throughout. Both sides display attractive light champagne-gold toning with subtle iridescent accents, enhancing the strong eye appeal.
A beautifully preserved Gem Proof with deep mirrored fields and frosted devices. Sharp definition highlights Liberty’s portrait and the Roman numeral reverse, accented by subtle champagne-gold toning. A premium PR66 example offering exceptional eye appeal for the advanced three-cent nickel collector.
CAC. R-6. Obverse similar to regular issue Liberty Nickel but UNITED STATES OF AMERICA replaces the surrounding stars. A large Roman numeral V within a wreath is on the reverse with E PLURIBUS UNUM above. This is a highly attractive proof showcasing strong cameo contrast and refined design detail.
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