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CAC. From the first year of production at the Carson City Mint with a mintage of just 12,462. This is a fantastic example for the grade with strong detail and exceptionally nice surfaces that are a pleasing light coin-gray and display just minimal marks.
Very scarce with a mintage of 17,000 and 85 total survivors estimated to exist, both raw and certified, according to PCGS . This is a pleasing example with sharp detail and bright lustrous surfaces. A very lofty grade as nothing has graded mint state at either NGC or PCGS.
High R-7. Regular issue half eagle dies. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. Sharply struck with beautiful reflective reddish-brown surfaces that have iridescent green-blue and ruby tints. Fantastic eye appeal! The finest of 5 known, 2 of which have been gilt. Pictured on USPatterns.com and PCGS CoinFacts. Ex: Kesselman, Bass, Simpson.
One of the rarest dates in the series with a mintage of just 1,300. This is a very nice example for the grade with virtually full mint luster, few marks, and wonderful yellow-gold surfaces.
Octagonal Liberty Head. R-3. A lovely Gem with flashy yellow-gold luster and sharp detail.
Sharply struck with red and brown surfaces displaying an iridescent steel-blue hue.
Vibrant red hues are in the protected areas and blend into soft brown over the high points, offering warm, eye-catching appeal. Strong detail is evident in the headdress and the intricate reverse wreath.
A nice frosty Gem with vibrant luster and choice original surfaces.
CAC. A very scarce date with a mintage of 3,900, but most the survivors are choice. This coin is no exception as the surfaces are wonderfully original and very flashy with swirling luster and beautiful orange toning. The eye appeal is excellent!
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