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A beautiful first year ‘Morgan’ from the popular Carson City Mint. The surfaces display rich satiny white luster and no heavy marks.
The second rarest Carson City half dollar with a mintage of 62,000. This is a beauty for the grade with problem-free surfaces that are a pleasing coin-gray.
CAC. An extraordinary gem that is sharply struck throughout with Liberty’s gown folds, shield, and the eagle’s feathers all crisply defined. Graded MS66 by PCGS and certified by CAC for exceptional quality, it exhibits vibrant frosty luster and silvery-white brilliance with incredible surfaces that are nearly pristine.
CAC. This scarce date is the only regular issue Trade Dollar with a mintage under 100,000. The present example displays a very sharp strike on both sides and bright lustrous original surfaces. Outstanding for the grade with just a few noticeable marks and strong eye appeal. Housed in an old green label holder.
Blast white and a great strike with clean surfaces and nice reflective fields. Just two PL coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS.
An attractive example of this scarce date. 140,000 minted and even rarer than that low mintage might suggest. The surfaces displays bright luster with light colorful pastel toning and bold definition across Liberty’s figure and the eagle’s feathers. This is the only 1878-S that PCGS has graded MS-61 with just a couple dozen coins graded […]
Showing 550–558 of 2003 results