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Well struck and very attractive with lustrous red-brown surfaces.
A near-Gem with deep mirrored surfaces and beautiful golden-red coloration. Housed in an old green label holder.
A pleasing example of this better date with a needle-sharp strike and vibrant luster swirling off very choice original surfaces.
Just 1,700 minted which is the second lowest business strike mintage in the series. However, the PCGS population report shows this date has by far the fewest survivors in the series and is many times rarer than the lower mintage 1885 in mint state! This is a very sharply struck example with original surfaces and […]
CAC. R-5. The Eastman Johnson “holey cent” design. The planchet is holed in the center. The obverse has UNITED STATES OF AMERICA above with the date below, and no other design or ornament. The reverse shows ONE CENT above with an inverted shield and wheat stalks below, within fields that are open. Struck in nickel […]
Blast white and a razor-sharp strike with frosted devices and semi proof-like fields. Just 4,400 minted with this high grade survivor displaying outstanding eye appeal.
A scarce Carson City Eagle with warm, golden surfaces and attractive remaining luster in the protected areas. Light circulation wear is even and smooth, leaving Liberty’s portrait and the reverse eagle well-detailed for the grade. A desirable mid-grade example of a popular and low-mintage CC issue – just 9,925 minted.
A nice frosty near-Gem that is housed in an old green label holder.
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