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Sharp detail and velvety chocolate brown surfaces. Nearly mint state with just a touch of high-point friction.
Vibrant lustrous surfaces with a touch of gold toning and no noteworthy marks. Only a single coin has graded numerically finer at PCGS.
R-7. Regular issue design for the Seated Liberty dollar. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Beautiful bright surfaces with frosted devices, deep mirrored fields, and no oxidation.
Blast white with strong cameo contrast between frosted devices and deep bright fields. A low mintage proof with a mintage of just 600.
Just 4,500 business strikes for 1869 and very few have survived, especially in high grade. This is a beautiful example with original surfaces that display frost on the design and delicate toning. The strike is exceptionally sharp and surfaces are semi proof-like.
Well struck with lustrous olive-brown surfaces that retain a touch of mint red.
A near-Gem exhibiting a rich blend of original mint red with a mellowed brown patina. Sharply struck with minimal contact marks and a pleasing appearance.
Scarce in any grade with just 76,000 minted. This coin offers sharp design detail for the grade with just moderate wear across the central design on the obverse and sharp eagle feathers and shield on the reverse. The surfaces are problem-free with a pleasing light gray-tan patina.
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