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Bright, satiny mint luster radiates across smooth silver surfaces. The strike is sharp for this San Francisco issue, with excellent detail in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. A premium Gem example with strong eye appeal and superior preservation for the grade.
Brilliant, frosty luster radiates across both sides, highlighting Liberty’s finely detailed hair and the eagle’s bold feathering. The surfaces are exceptionally clean for the issue, with only trivial marks visible under magnification. An impressive high-grade example with strong eye appeal.
Key-date San Francisco issue with even, medium-gray surfaces and honest circulation. Major design elements remain clear, with strong outline detail on Liberty and the reverse eagle. A desirable, collector-grade example of this scarce early Walker.
Evenly worn with clear major design elements and strong outlines to Liberty and the reverse eagle. Original medium-gray surfaces with honest circulation and pleasing eye appeal for the grade. A solid, collector-friendly example of this scarce key-date.
CAC. A solid mid-grade example of this key-date ‘Walker’. Honest circulation wear is evident, yet the design remains well defined, with Liberty’s central details clear and the reverse eagle retaining bold overall definition. Surfaces are very nice with a light, even silver-gray patina and no major distractions.
A bright and fresh example that displays bold black and orange inks and premium paper.
Well centered with great color and premium paper.
An attractive blend of vibrant black and orange inks with premium white paper.
Thomas Hart Benton is featured on the portrait side of the U.S. $100 Gold Certificate, specifically the Series 1882 and 1922, as a nod to his “Old Bullion” nickname and advocacy for hard money. A solid example and comment free in an issue plagued with comment notes.
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