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Farmers Deposit National Bank of Pittsburgh. Fr-1800-1. Charter #685. Type-1. Well centered and bright with typical wallet folds.
First National Bank of Thomasville. Fr-1800-1. Charter #8788. Well centered with a bright appearance and nearly new.
A sharply detailed and visually appealing Gem example. This coin displays vibrant original luster and bold definition throughout both sides. The surfaces are clean and pleasing for the grade, with minimal contact marks and excellent overall eye appeal.
Blazing original red color and exceptionally clean surfaces for the grade. The strike is crisp throughout, with strong definition in Lincoln’s portrait and bold reverse lettering framed by satiny, vibrant luster. Eye appeal is outstanding.
A near-Gem displaying strong detail, including 3/4 head detail, and attractive original silvery surfaces.
A sharp Full Head Gem with strong strike definition throughout, especially in Liberty’s head and shield. Bright luster flows across clean surfaces, giving this well-preserved example strong eye appeal.
An exceptional Full Head example, boasting razor-sharp definition and radiant frosty luster across both sides. The surfaces are remarkably pristine for the lofty MS66+ grade, with outstanding eye appeal enhanced by delicate champagne and pale silver highlights. Liberty’s head detail is fully brought up, while the reverse eagle displays crisp feather definition and vibrant brilliance.
Well struck and lustrous with just a touch of high-point rub.
A well-struck Gem with strong definition throughout, particularly in the braid and horn, where detail remains bold for the issue. The surfaces are clean and satiny, displaying attractive luster with warm golden-bronze toning that enhances the coin’s natural appeal. Minimal marks are present, and the overall look is pleasing and original. A high-quality example of […]
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