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Portrait of Edward Everett, Secretary of State under President Fillmore. Just plain rare, this is the last black back ‘Fifty’ with the word “Silver” in large capital letters before the green reverse found on 1891 series notes. It is also the last note issued before the front was modified and the only small red seal […]
Octagonal Indian Head. R-3. Sharply struck with no significant marks and super flashy surfaces.
High R-6. An incredible example of this scarce variety with a sharp strike and super flashy mirrored surfaces that are coated with orange-gold luster. The finest graded at either service!
Reddish-brown with a frame of iridescent lime and gold at the perimeter.
CAC. A spectacular display of toning appears on both sides of this brilliant and highly lustrous Superb Gem. Powder-blue and pale lilac accompany vivid rose hues over lovely yellow-gold surfaces. A bold strike and pristine surfaces complete the picture. One of the most visually stimulating gold coins we’ve ever offered! Just 1,600 minted.
Blast white and essentially flawless with heavy frost on the design.
CAC. Simply gorgeous with thick frosty white design features resting on deep mirrored fields that have a very faint gold tint. The strike is needle-sharp and the cameo effect is compelling!
The heavily frosted design elements exhibit full brilliance, while the surrounding mirrored field glows with peripheral rich gold and turquoise iridescence. The strike is needle-sharp and the beauty speaks for itself. It is difficult to imagine a more attractive example at the assigned grade.
Well detailed with original orange-gold surfaces. A better date and underrated. 51,017 minted which is 3 times the 1879-CC mintage. Yet the PCGS population chart shows fewer 1880-CC’s have been graded.
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