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Sharply struck with attractive silver-gray surfaces and light gold toning concentrated mostly along the periphery. Underlying luster is virtually full and reflective. The surfaces are original and choice with no significant abrasions. Just 12,462 minted during the first year of production at the Carson City mint.
A predominantly silver-gray example with streaks of olive-charcoal at the upper and lower obverse. Plenty of bold striking detail remains, the word LIBERTY on the obverse shield faint, yet fully legible. A scarce survivor from the first year of operation at the Carson City Mint. Just 12,462 minted.
A scarce date with a mintage of just 8,000 and fewer than 100 known. This attractive example displays warm, original gold color with honest, even circulation wear. Liberty’s portrait remains well defined, while the reverse shows a bold eagle with distinct shield lines and strong legends.
A well-detailed and attractive coin showing strong definition in Liberty’s gown folds and the eagle’s feathers with soft silver-gray surfaces.
One of the rarest dates in the series with a mintage of just 1,300. This is a very nice example for the grade with virtually full mint luster, few marks, and semi proof-like yellow-gold surfaces.
Octagonal Liberty Head. R-6. A pleasing example of this scarce variety with flashy surfaces displaying rich satiny luster.
A nice frosty Gem with vibrant luster and choice original surfaces.
R-6. Longacre’s Indian Princess design, with 13 stars around the rim. On the reverse 10 CENTS appears, surrounded by a wreath of corn and cotton, with STANDARD in tiny letters at the upper rim. Struck in silver with a reeded edge.
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