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A modest 35,250 minted and scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with sharp detail and choice lustrous surfaces.
A handsome near-Mint State survivor, displaying rich original gold color and considerable remaining luster in the protected areas. Liberty’s portrait and the reverse heraldic eagle are sharply detailed, with only light friction on the highest points.
A scarce San Francisco Mint issue from the pre-Civil War era, this 1858-S Liberty Seated Quarter displays even, medium-silver toning and strong detail throughout Liberty’s figure and the eagle’s plumage. The surfaces are original and problem-free, showing light, honest wear consistent with the grade.
An outstanding 1859 Proof Seated Quarter and one of the finest graded by PCGS. Both sides are crisply struck and beautifully detailed with mirrored fields that are deeply reflective. They have a glassy smoothness that contrasts boldly against the frosted design elements, yielding a classic cameo appearance and excellent eye appeal. Just 800 minted.
An attractive Type I Liberty Head double eagle. Strong detail remains throughout, with Liberty’s hair and the reverse shield and eagle well defined. The surfaces show warm, original gold color with light circulation and a trace of underlying mint luster.
Beautiful yellow-gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces with only trivial abrasions. Just 15,558 minted which, amazingly, ranks as the ninth highest mintage for the $3 Princess. A choice and desirable example in a tough and desirable series!
Octagonal Liberty Head. R-3. A sharply defined and highly lustrous example struck in rich yellow-gold with excellent detail throughout Liberty’s portrait and the reverse wreath.
The regular pointed bust design of 1859 paired with the 1860 Oak Wreath and Shield reverse of 1860. Sharply struck with lustrous copper-tan surfaces. Housed in an old green label holder.
CAC. R-4. Longacre’s “French Head” design. A bust of Liberty faces right with a wreath of oak and vine leaves on her head, a ribbon or scroll inscribed LIBERTY crossing her right shoulder. The legend UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is around the border and the date 1859 is below. A wreath of cereals encloses the […]
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