Showing 1018–1026 of 1988 results
Well struck and lustrous with lots of mint red blending with mellowed brown toning.
A very sharp strike with bold feather tips and four full diamonds. The surfaces show a nice blend of red and soft brown.
CAC. Premium quality for the grade with clean satiny surfaces and a sharp strike.
Well struck with bright lustrous surfaces that are devoid of significant marks.
A beautiful and nearly flawless Superb Gem. The strike is needle-sharp and even under magnification, the surfaces appear pristine!
CAC. A pleasing example of this better date with problem-free original surfaces.
Incredible quality with intense orange-gold luster and a needle-sharp strike. The surfaces are exceptional with just a couple tiny tics on the reverse and a nearly perfect obverse. Just 3 67+ and a single 68 have graded finer at PCGS.
CAC. Possibly the rarest regular issue silver coin of the twentieth century. Just 72,884 were minted which was extremely low for the period, plus collectors of that era collected by date with little interest in branch mints. Thus there was a very low survival rate. This is 1 of just 5 coins that PCGS has […]
Showing 1018–1026 of 1988 results