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Well detailed with russet toning on predominately silver-gray surfaces.
Well struck and lustrous with a crisp white reverse and olive-green toning on the obverse.
The combination of a small mintage and a low survival rate make this a semi-key date in the Seated Quarter series. A modest 28,000 were produced. This is a very nice coin for the grade with solid detail and problem-free, even coin-gray surfaces.
Sharply struck and lustrous with choice surfaces that have a nice blend of mint red and soft olive-brown. Minimal marks and no spots!
Lustrous surfaces show excellent preservation for the grade, with only minor marks and smooth, original texture. The strike is crisp, and the color balance leans more toward red than brown, making it especially desirable among red-brown designations.
This exceptional coin exhibits remarkably intense mint luster and outstanding eye appeal. The coin’s golden surfaces are semi proof-like and radiate with wonderful brilliance, accented by delicate hints of orange-gold toning that enhance its visual depth. Liberty’s portrait is sharply struck, with every headdress feather and hair strand crisply defined. The reverse wreath is fully […]
CAC. R.6. The obverse features a bust of Liberty facing left, wearing a coronet, surrounded by the legend and date. This is similar to the Nickel Three Cent design. The reverse shows the denomination within a laurel wreath that is close to the edges on the reverse, with a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. […]
A beautiful Gem example of the short-lived “With Rays” subtype, struck only in 1866 and during the early part of 1867. This piece exhibits satiny nickel-white luster with sharp definition throughout both shield and star/ray motifs. The obverse design, with its bold vertical shield and wreath, shows strong strike characteristics, while the reverse displays crisp […]
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