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A beautifully preserved Gem with rich honey-gold coloration and strong satiny luster throughout. Sharply struck with remarkably clean surfaces for the grade, this popular incuse-design gold issue offers exceptional eye appeal and outstanding overall quality.
Dallas District. An attractive ‘Gold on Demand’ note that exhibits deep color, bright paper, and strong eye appeal.
San Francisco District. A pack fresh ‘Gold on Demand’ note that exhibits fantastic eye appeal.
The key issue to the classic commemorative ‘type’ set with a comparatively low mintage of just 10,008 pieces. This example offers pleasing original surfaces with rich silver-gray surfaces and satiny luster. The strike is sharp throughout with just light scattered contact marks that are consistent with the grade.
A pleasing Mint State example of this key-date Peace dollar, the lowest-mintage issue of the series. Bright silver-white surfaces display soft satiny luster, while the strike is solid overall with good detail visible in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s plumage. Light contact marks are minor and consistent with the assigned grade.
Brilliant luster and a sharp strike with notably few marks for the grade. The 360,649 coin mintage is by far the lowest in the series.
Nearly even borders surround vibrant inks. The premium paper is bright and original. Only 2 notes are at this grade level at PCGS Banknote with none finer. A single note grades finer at PMG.
Chicago District. A pack fresh high-end Gem ‘Gold on Demand’ note. The color is strong and the paper is bright.
DA Block. Part of the first generation of small size paper money and features a larger Treasury seal and serial numbers with distinctive vivid red ink. The design is completely centered around Thomas Jefferson, with his portrait on the obverse and his Virginia estate, Monticello, on the reverse.
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