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A pleasing, lightly worn example with smooth dark-gray surfaces. Liberty’s figure and shield are well defined for the grade, and the reverse eagle shows strong outline and feather detail.
CAC. S.S. Central America. 20A Spiked Shield. Here’s a Gem Type-1 “Twenty” from the S.S. Central America Shipwreck Hoard. It has the special PCGS gold foil label and comes with the elaborate faux book entitled, “America’s Greatest Treasure Ship”. The coin itself has rich orange-gold luster, a great strike and fabulous mint ‘bloom”.
A rare date with a mintage of just 2,521 pieces, of which only an estimated 50–65 are known today. This example shows strong remaining detail with moderate, even wear, complemented by rich orange-gold color and pleasing, original surfaces. A highly desirable survivor with solid eye appeal for the grade.
A pleasing mid-century example with strong remaining detail and attractive originality.
R-5. Obverse is similar to the regular issue Small Letters design and the reverse resembles the 1860 regular Indian Head Cent reverse. Beautifully preserved with rich chocolate-brown surfaces that are enlivened by iridescent undertones of blue, rose, and subtle gold that come alive under light. The strike is razor sharp throughout, with intricate feather detail […]
CAC. R-5. Anthony Paquet’s small flying eagle obverse is paired with an ornamental shield and oak wreath on the reverse. Struck in copper-nickel with a plain edge.
A scarce and desirable Proof-only issue from the Seated Liberty series with a tiny mintage of just 300 pieces. This example displays mirrored fields and frosty design elements, with attractive originality and strong detail throughout Liberty’s figure and the eagle’s plumage. Light hairlines and handling define the grade, but the coin retains impressive reflectivity and […]
A modest 35,250 minted and scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with sharp detail and choice lustrous surfaces.
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