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A scarce first-year Dahlonega Half Eagle with strong remaining detail and warm, yellow-gold surfaces. The strike is solid for the issue, with clear stars, hair curls, and a well-defined eagle. Light, even circulation wear blends smoothly, giving the piece an attractive, problem-free appearance. A desirable and historic early-D mint gold rarity.
An attractive, lightly circulated example displaying pleasing natural silver-gray toning and strong detail. Liberty retains sharp definition with well-outlined stars, while the reverse eagle is bold with just a touch of high point rub. A desirable Liberty Seated quarter with nice eye appeal.
Sharply struck with brilliant luster and just a touch of high point rub.
Strong detail with choice light gray surfaces displaying blue and gold hues.
Cut Cancelled. Republic of Texas. An attractive example with strong color and solid paper. A typical cut cancel that can be easily overlooked.
A handsome Dahlonega half eagle showing warm orange-gold color and strong remaining luster for the grade. The obverse exhibits sharp hair detail and well-defined stars, while the reverse eagle is boldly presented with only light friction on the high points. A scarce, in-demand early Southern gold issue, especially appealing in this problem-free AU55 grade
Just 18,939 minted and a one year type coin as the head of Liberty was redesigned for 1840. Also, very popular as a rare date from the Dahlonega Mint with the mintmark located on the obverse of the coin. This is an attractive problem-free example with solid detail for the grade and strong eye appeal.
Globe Bank. A fully issued note produced by one of the many fraudulent banks of the times. Vignettes exhibit an Indian in the center and at left a seated woman that represents agriculture.
Sharply struck with deep toning on original surfaces that display strong underlying luster.
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