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Rich orange-gold surfaces with vibrant mint luster radiating across both sides.
Bright white surfaces with the initial appearance of a Gem coin.
Lustrous silver-white surfaces show strong strike definition throughout the design. A sharply preserved and visually appealing Gem.
A Gem example of this better Standing Liberty Quarter that is quite elusive with Full Head detail. The obverse displays shimmering, frosty luster with sharply defined features, including Liberty’s gown folds, shield, and head detail. The surfaces are remarkably clean for the grade, with only the lightest scattered ticks that are invisible to the unaided […]
A sharply detailed near-Gem with satiny mint luster. Light marks consistent with the grade are present, but overall eye appeal remains quite pleasing.
A well-balanced Gem example of this better date, displaying smooth original surfaces and even satiny luster throughout. The strike is well above average for the date, with crisp detail on both the portrait and bison. Marks are minimal and minor, and don’t distract from the strong eye appeal of this lovely coin.
A vibrant Red Gem example of this better-date Denver issue. Fully original mint luster radiates across blazing copper surfaces, with rich copper-red color and strong eye appeal. The strike is sharp, with crisp detail in Lincoln’s hair and the wheat ears on the reverse. Only minor marks consistent with the grade are visible. A high-quality […]
Better-date issue with soft, original luster and a pleasing, light silvery-white appearance. Well struck for the date with smooth surfaces and solid eye appeal.
A well-struck example of this better issue, displaying crisp detail throughout Liberty’s portrait and the reverse eagle. The surfaces exhibit attractive silver-gray luster with just scattered, grade-appropriate contact marks. Strong overall eye appeal, with bold design elements and pleasing luster and surface preservation.
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