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An obvious overdate Large Cent with smooth medium-brown surfaces and pleasing overall eye appeal for the grade. Despite honest circulation wear, the important overdate feature remains identifiable, and both the portrait and reverse wreath retain solid definition.
Globe Bank. A fully issued note produced by one of the many fraudulent banks of the times. Vignettes exhibit an Indian in the center and at left a seated woman that represents agriculture.
A prized Southern gold rarity with a mintage of 12,822 and an estimated 175 survivors in all grades, raw and certified, according to PCGS. This AU58 example retains strong detail with only light wear on the high points, complemented by pleasing original surfaces and a warm, rich gold patina. Traces of underlying luster remain evident, […]
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.
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