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PF-4. Vignettes display George Washington in the center and Tellus on the left. Well printed with a bright appearance.
Breen-8002. Just 4 original CSA half dollars were struck. NYC coin dealer J.W. Scott purchased the dies in 1879. He also purchased 500 1861 Seated Halves (allegedly O-mints), planed off the design of the Federal reverse and struck the CSA reverse. This is a particularly nice coin for the grade. The CSA side is well […]
A well-detailed example with smooth surfaces and attractive original toning in deeper slate-gray hues. Luster remains evident beneath the patina, and overall eye appeal is solid for the grade. Old green label holder.
A scarce date with a mintage of 96,000 and the issue saw heavy circulation, resulting in a low survival rate of well circulated coins. In fact, no mint state examples are known. This is an attractive choice Fine with a bold LIBERTY and pleasing natural gray surfaces.
A scarce date with a mintage of 96,000 and a low survival rate of mostly low quality coins. In fact, a mint state 1861-S has never been grade at PCGS or NGC. This is a very attractive example with soft silver-gray surfaces that show smooth, even circulation wear with strong remaining detail throughout Liberty’s seated […]
Outstanding for the grade with a sharp strike and strong silvery luster. The surfaces are choice with just minor tics, well within the allowance for the grade. Remnants of a 0 are visible at the base of the second 1 in the date.
Block CSA Watermark. A great note that displays strong color, premium paper, and 4 wide margins. A central vignette features slaves hoeing cotton. John C. Calhoun is portrayed on the left and Columbia is displayed on the right. Stamps of 3 interest payments are located on the back.
A full border wraps around bold black and green color. The premium paper is bright and original. Very eye appealing!
Full borders surround green, pink, and black inks that blend nicely with bright premium paper.
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