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Attractively blended bright paper and vibrant color provide wonderful eye appeal to this 19th century Deuce.
A beautiful large red seal example with bright premium paper and vibrant inks. Eye appeal is great.
Well centered with strong color and light to moderate even wear. Much of the brightness remains. A super tough issue, Track and Price lists only 21 notes known in all grades. PMG lists a single XF 40 as the highest grade they have awarded making this a high grade example for the series.
Bright and fresh with strong color and premium paper. A scarcer variety with only 173 known in all grades according to Track and Price.
Well balanced and broad borders surround rich black, red, blue, and green inks. The paper is as fresh as when it left the printing press. A high quality example, PMG lists only 2 graded finer, both ’67’.
An attractive note with ample margins, solid color, and moderate wear. Plenty of brightness still remains. A better Friedberg number, only 95 notes are known in all grades according to Track & Price. PMG lists just 8 known finer and a single 64 EPQ as the only note they have certified uncirculated.
Vignettes include the bust of Alexander Hamilton and Victory advancing with a shield and sword. Well balanced margins, strong color, paper that still shows brightness, and a large brown seal with blue serial numbers combine to form a note with great eye appeal. Track & Price lists only 70 notes known in all grades.
Star Note. Small Red Scalloped Seal. Very scarce and the only XF 40 with just one note graded finer by PMG. A nice fresh appearence with only two light partial vertical folds.
A pleasing near-Mint State coin with rich orange-gold surfaces and only the slightest trace of friction on the high points of the design.
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