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Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike with far fewer marks than you’d expect for the grade! You think of an MS-60 as baggy and unappealing, but this MS-60 has nice surfaces and real eye appeal!
CAC. Outstanding for the grade with rich yellow-gold luster over attractive fields that display fewer marks than typically seen for the grade. The finest graded at PCGS are just a point finer at MS-62.
Lustrous and sharply struck, displaying strong detail and lightly frosted silver-gray surfaces with faint golden highlights. Nearly Mint State in appearance, it offers only the slightest touch of rub on the high points with exceptional eye appeal and originality.
With only 509,000 pieces struck, most 1876-CC Trade Dollars saw extensive circulation in the Far East, making Mint State survivors scarce. This example displays bright satiny luster with soft silver-gray surfaces. The strike is unusually bold for the issue, showing sharp detail in Liberty’s gown folds and the eagle’s breast feathers. This coin’s vibrant luster […]
Sharply struck with crisp white lustrous surfaces and fewer marks than typically seen for the grade.
R-7. This beautiful William Barber designed obverse resembles the famous Sailor Head design. Thirteen tiny stars circle the perimeter with the date under the bust. The reverse is the regular issue Seated Liberty Dime. A coin without a country as UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent. Struck in copper with a reeded edge.
CAC. Heavily frosted devices contrast beautifully with deep reflective mirrored fields. The surfaces are devoid of marks and hairlines and a light golden hue confirms the originality of this rare date Three Cent Nickel.
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