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An extremely bold strike with lustrous satiny surfaces that are very flashy. The obverse has a faint golden hue while the reverse is semi proof-like and white with a very faint ice-blue hue. There are just a couple minor marks and they don’t distract from the eye appeal of this beautiful branch mint Barber Dime.
A challenging date that is particularly tough to find in high grade. This is a beautiful original Gem with a white core that is accented by light toning. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are undisturbed by significant abrasions.
Incredibly rich orange-gold luster radiates off this amazingly ‘fresh’ Gem. The strike is very sharp and the surfaces are beautiful. A fantastic $10 Indian that looks like it just dropped off the dies a few minutes ago!
Well struck with choice surfaces that are coated with flashy white luster and a drizzle of light gold toning.
A needle-sharp strike with full blazing red luster and no significant marks or spots. A very challenging coin to find in high grade with full red surfaces. Just a single Red example has graded numerically finer at PCGS.
A very pleasing example of this scarce date with a sharp strike on an issue that often comes poorly struck. Most commonly found in the ‘AU’ grade range, coins at this grade level can be a challenge. Housed in an old green label holder.
CAC. Well struck with attractive original surfaces. The eye appeal is surprisingly strong as this date has the reputation of being the most poorly made in the series!
By far the lowest regular issue mintage in the series at 238,000. 1885 comes in a distant second with 1,472,700 minted. This is a sharply detailed coin with lustrous golden-gray surfaces and just a touch of wear on the high points of the design.