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An exceptional Huguenot commemorative with incredibly intense, blast white luster that radiates across both sides. Sharply struck with crisp definition in the dual portraits and fully detailed ship, the surfaces are remarkably clean for the lofty MS67 grade. A stunning, high-end example with outstanding eye appeal.
A brilliant Premium Gem example with strong, frosty luster and excellent eye appeal. Sharply struck with crisp detail in Liberty’s hair and radiant reverse design.
A sharply defined example with strong head detail and crisp shield lines and rivets. Frosty mint luster blankets both sides, with clean surfaces and excellent eye appeal.
A sharply struck and visually appealing example with bright, original silver luster and smooth, satiny surfaces that remain vibrant across both sides. Liberty’s head is fully defined, with crisp helmet details and well-articulated shield rivets and gown folds. The reverse features a boldly rendered eagle, showing strong feather definition and excellent overall sharpness. Light, well-distributed contact […]
Vibrant orange-gold luster and beautiful surfaces that are exceptionally clean. Just over 3 million minted but most were held at the mint and subsequently melted after FDR outlawed gold ownership in 1933.
A pleasing example of this scarce date with bright lustrous yellow-gold surfaces, a strong strike, and just minor marks consistent with the grade.
A boldly struck example of this better-date ‘Saint’, displaying rich yellow-gold luster with satiny texture across the fields. Light abrasions are consistent with the MS61 grade, yet the overall eye appeal remains strong. Design elements are well defined, particularly in Liberty’s figure and the eagle’s wings.
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