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Doubled Die Obverse. Solid detail with medium brown surfaces.
CAC. Sharply struck with crisp definition in the intricate shield lines and wreath details, and free of distracting marks. The surfaces display an attractive blend of original red luster mingling with a soft brown patina.
A modest 120,000 minted but truly scarce in mint state as all the ‘S’ mint coinage of this era saw heavy circulation. This is a desirable example with lustrous satiny white surfaces that are free from significant abrasions.
A modest 120,000 minted and, like most ‘S’ mint coins of the era, the survival rate was very low. This is a well detailed example with attractive medium gray surfaces.
Sharply struck with choice silver-white surfaces that have a very subtle golden tint. The devices are frosted white and contrast beautifully with the deep mirrored fields. Just 600 minted and few are ‘Cameos’.
Sharply struck with silver-white surfaces that have a light gold hue. Fields with strong mirrors provide excellent contrast for well frosted devices. Only 600 were minted.
Flashy yellow-gold luster radiates across surfaces that are super clean for the grade. The strike is sharp and eye appeal is excellent. A scarce date with a mintage of just 4,850 coins.
Sharp detail and lustrous with mostly silver-white surfaces that are accented by lightly scattered russet toning.
High R-7. Struck in aluminum with a plain edge. The obverse design resembles the Three-Cent Nickel but on a regular size nickel planchet. The reverse has 5 CENTS within a wreath and a tiny IN GOD WE TRUST above. Very scarce and the finest of just 2 graded at PCGS with none seen at NGC.