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This scarce first-year, New Orleans–mint quarter displays strong detail with light, even wear confined to the highest points of Liberty’s knee and breast. Surfaces are smooth and original, showing soft silver-gray color with natural patina and underlying luster.
Solid detail and choice, original coin-gray surfaces. A tough early New Orleans issue.
LA-105-G56. Central vignette of multiple sailing ships at sea. Much scarcer than the variety with the blue overprint. Toned paper color.
Haxby NH-285-G8. Remainder. A high quality example with superior color and near pefect margins. Vignettes include a maid center with wheat stocks, as well as the busts of both Christopher Columbus and George Washington.
Darlington Maryland. T.W. & B. Silver Jr. General Store. Shank 32.2.3.
Darlington Maryland. T.W. & B. Silver Jr. General Store. Shank 32.2.4.
A wholesome and attractive example of this early Seated Liberty dollar, displaying light silver-gray patina over softly lustrous surfaces. Wear is minimal for the AU55 grade, with strong remaining detail and pleasing overall eye appeal.
Small D. A very attractive Dahlonega ‘Five’ with solid detail and nice problem-free yellow-gold surfaces.
A pleasing example with light, even wear confined to the highest points of the design, while Liberty’s figure remains well defined. The reverse eagle shows good feather detail, a crisp shield, and bold legends. Surfaces are smooth and original, displaying an attractive soft silver-gray patina with underlying luster.
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