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CAC. R-6. A scarce and desirable pattern as it was designed nearly three decades before the Two Cent denomination was finally issued by the Mint. The obverse features a small eagle on a cloud, reminiscent of the Draped Bust silver dollar reverse design. The reverse has TWO CENTS in the center surrounded by a laurel […]
Hagerstown. Washington County Savings Institution. Counterfeit. Comment: Minor Repair. Light repair near the upper right corner is minor.
Large 5c. Lustrous, satiny surfaces are pleasing and original with attractive toning. The obverse features a sharp strike with Liberty’s hair curls and cap detail fully rendered. The reverse eagle’s feathers and shield lines are crisp and bold.
The only half cent Hard Times Token and popular with half cent collectors as no Federal issue half cents were struck in 1837. This is an incredibly high quality example with glossy medium brown surfaces that have a reddish tint.
No Stars, Small Date. Sharp detail with choice original surfaces.
Lustrous silver and champagne-gray surfaces and a well struck design. Popular first-year Seated Quarter with a modest 466,000 minted.
Well detailed with original yellow-gold surfaces and plenty of remnant luster.
HM-1. Bright yellow-gold surfaces that are well struck and display plenty of luster for the grade. Marks are minor and none of significance. This date is very popular as it is the first Dahlonega $5 issued and the only Classic Head from this mint.
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