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CAC. Very attractive with strong detail and very choice original surfaces. Rare in any grade with a mintage of 13,886. Akers called this by far the rarest Carson City ‘Five’ minted after 1878 and in the same class as the 1871 to 1877 issues. This is also the only VF-35 to gain CAC approval.
A modest 13,886 pieces minted and the rarest Carson City ‘Five’ struck after 1878. This is a pleasing example with a strong strike and original surfaces that retain considerable mint luster.
CAC. A scarce Carson City gold issue with a modest mintage of 13,886 coins. Warm, original yellow-gold surfaces show even light wear consistent with the XF40 grade while retaining pleasing definition in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. Subtle field marks reflect honest circulation, yet the coin remains attractive overall, further affirmed by the CAC […]
CAC. Frosty silver-white luster flows across both sides, highlighting sharply impressed devices and notably clean surfaces for the grade.
Vivid frosty white luster coats this better Carson City dollar. The strike is sharp and semi proof-like surfaces produce a nice cameo appearance.
Flashy example of this better Carson City issue with bright silver luster and strong cartwheel effect. Well-struck with crisp detail and only moderate marks for the grade.
Bright frosty mint luster blankets both sides with pleasing silver-white surfaces and strong eye appeal. Well-struck with bold hair detail and a sharp eagle.
Bold strike definition with bright, frosty luster that radiates across both sides. The surfaces are solid for the grade, showing moderate contact typical of the designation but remaining clean and appealing overall.
Well-struck throughout, with sharp hair detail over Liberty’s ear and bold definition in the eagle’s breast feathers. The surfaces are bright and satiny. Contact marks are present, as expected for the grade, but are not overly distracting.
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