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Bright, satiny mint luster blankets both sides, with clean, well-preserved surfaces and only trivial marks for the grade. The strike is sharp, with strong definition in Washington’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. A high-end example with excellent eye appeal and superior quality for the issue.
Superb Gem San Francisco issue with radiant mint luster and razor-sharp strike. Smooth, virtually pristine surfaces enhance the strong detail in Washington’s hair and the reverse eagle. A high-end example with outstanding eye appeal.
CAC. Very lustrous with beautiful silver-gray surfaces, peripheral gold toning, and minimal marks.
A beautifully preserved proof striking, this 1936 Mercury Dime graded PF67 offers exceptional eye appeal with sharply rendered design elements and smooth, reflective fields. The surfaces display a pleasing light silver tone with subtle champagne and pale gold highlights, especially evident around the peripheries.
CAC. A first year proof ‘Walker’ with a needle-sharp strike and beautiful brilliant white, deeply mirrored surfaces. A few sprinkles of champagne cling to the periphery. A mintage of just 3,901 coins were produced. This is a spectacular example with only a single PR-68+ grading finer at PCGS!
This coin displays sharp detail throughout, with bold devices, crisp lettering, and excellent strike quality on both sides. Lustrous, original surfaces exhibit attractive silver brilliance with soft golden highlights and exceptional eye appeal.
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