Showing 298–306 of 2291 results
A full border wraps around bold black and green color. The premium paper is bright and original. Very eye appealing!
Full borders surround green, pink, and black inks that blend nicely with bright premium paper.
This note displays an allegorical vignette of the South striking down the North and a portrait of Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of War and later Secretary of State for the Confederacy. Typical tight margins surround strong black ink and bright premium paper.
A beautiful example of this early Legal Deuce displays unusually vibrant color that contrasts nicely with its bright premium paper. Only lightly handled and with a well deserved ‘EPQ’ designation that is not often seen in this series.
Portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Problem-free with well balanced margins and strong inks.
Bullion Bank of Washington, DC. Remainder. Beautiful red and black ink on the front and green ink on the back remains strong. Wear is even.
Rich, even medium-brown surfaces display original color with subtle hints of underlying red. Crisp detail throughout, particularly in the headdress and wreath, with smooth fields and only minor marks consistent with the grade. A pleasing Civil War–era example with strong eye appeal. Old green label holder.
Highly attractive and sharply struck with excellent detail to Liberty’s portrait, and crisp definition in the hair, coronet, and facial features. Satiny mint luster remains strong and even across the surfaces. The reverse is equally well executed, with bold detail in the wreath and denomination, and clean, well-preserved fields. Only the faintest, well-hidden marks are […]
A sharply preserved Civil War-era silver three-cent piece with satiny silver-white brilliance and impressive overall eye appeal. The surfaces are notably clean and the strike definition is well above average, with solid central detail on both the shield and Roman numeral reverse.
Showing 298–306 of 2291 results