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Sharply struck with brilliant luster and just a touch of high point rub.
Cut Cancelled. Republic of Texas. An attractive example with strong color and solid paper. A typical cut cancel that can be easily overlooked.
A very popular date as it is rare, from the Dahlonega Mint, and has an obverse mintmark. This is a beautiful ’39-D with attractive surfaces that display sharp detail and bright gold luster. Significantly nicer than most surviving examples which typically grade Very Fine to Extra Fine and often come struck on problem planchets.
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.
Well detailed with choice coin-gray surfaces and minimal contact marks. From the first year of the series and a very attractive example.
A better date with 240,000 minted and is very scarce in mint state. This is a very attractive example with sharply defined design features and lustrous lightly toned surfaces that display minimal marks, consistent with the grade. PCGS has graded just two coins MS-62 and a single MS-62+ and a single MS-64 finer.
No Drapery. Solid detail and problem-free with pleasing medium gray surfaces.
Solid detail and beautiful, original coin-gray surfaces.
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