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Well struck with shimmering mint luster and choice surfaces for the grade.
Sharply struck with very attractive glossy brown surfaces.
A pleasing example of this better date with sharp detail and nice original luster. Well-defined Liberty portrait and eagle reverse, with light golden toning and minimal marks for the grade.
CAC. Well struck with satiny yellow-gold luster and strong eye appeal.
CAC. A highly attractive near-Gem with outstanding surfaces that display rich, original satiny luster with warm, golden coloration. Strike quality is strong for the issue, with well-defined feather detail in the headdress and a bold eagle on the reverse. Only minimal, well-placed abrasions are visible under magnification, fully consistent with the grade and its “plus” […]
A well centered earlier ‘Grant’ with strong black and gold inks and paper with light to moderate even wear. Much tougher than the 1922 Series.
Bust of Ulysses S. Grant. Bright color, boldly printed details, and balanced margins. PCGS has graded 4 notes in this grade with only 4 finer. This is a much tougher issue, with this design, than it’s 1922 successor.
A sharply struck and highly attractive proof, showcasing strong reflective fields and crisp, fully defined devices throughout. The mirrored surfaces exhibit impressive depth, contrasted by lightly frosted design elements that lend a subtle cameo effect. The coin is well preserved for the grade, with full silver-white brilliance and only minor hairlines visible under close inspection.
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