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One of the ‘keys’ to the series. 450,000 minted but just a fraction of those were actually put into circulation. This example is well struck and very nearly mint state. The surfaces are lustrous and mostly silver-white with a trace of gold toning at the rim.
This key New Orleans issue shows even, honest wear with all major design elements clearly outlined. Liberty’s profile and the reverse eagle remain bold for the grade, and the surfaces display a uniform medium-gray patina.
One of the keys to the series with a mintage of 450,000. This XF40 example displays pleasing silver-gray patina with ample remaining detail throughout Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s breast feathers. Light wear is evenly distributed across the high points, while the surfaces remain clean and problem-free with solid eye appeal for the grade.
This scarce New Orleans issue displays strong detail with just light even wear across the high points of the design. The surfaces exhibit a pleasing silver-gray patina and are clean for the grade.
A scarce San Francisco issue in near-Gem condition, boasting strong cartwheel luster and sharply defined devices. Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s breast feathers show crisp detail, with only minor contact marks consistent with the grade. Bright, attractive surfaces and excellent overall eye appeal make this a highly desirable MS64 example of this better-date Morgan Dollar.
Well struck with rich frosty luster and moderate russet and gold toning. A scarce date in any grade and truly rare in Gem. Just 3 MS-66 and a single MS67 have graded finer at PCGS.
Educational Series, ‘History Instructing Youth’. A beautiful note with bright original paper and strong color. Very well centered and wonderful eye appeal.
Educational Series ‘History Instructing Youth’. A beautiful note with bright paper and strong color. The eye appeal is excellent.
Well centered with strong inks, plenty of remaining brightness.
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