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A prominate Delaware financial institution in operation from 1810 until its liquidation in November 1912. Known as the “Concordia”, the central vignette features two allegorical women grasping hands before a burning alter, representing harmony. One of only four aces known with only one finer. A truly scarce, comment free, example.
Superb near-finest known example of the desirable Fancy 5 variety. Vibrant original mint red color blankets both sides, accented by satiny luster and razor-sharp detail throughout the ornate shield and wreath. Surfaces are exceptionally clean for the lofty MS66+ grade, with outstanding eye appeal and premium quality.
CAC. An outstanding survivor from the first year of the type, with a proof mintage of just 500 coins. The obverse displays sharp detail on Liberty’s portrait and coronet, with frosty devices set against mirrored fields. The reverse wreath is crisply defined, with bold depth and reflective brilliance throughout. The coin’s surfaces are virtually pristine, […]
Well-struck with smooth, light nickel-gray surfaces and soft, satiny luster. A pleasing Civil War-era issue with solid eye appeal for the grade. Old green label holder.
R-7. A transitional pattern with the reverse of 1866, which added IN GOD WE TRUST, paired with the regular issue 1865 obverse. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. This is a gorgeous example with choice brown surfaces highlighted by bright blue overtones.
A better Civil War–era Seated Liberty half dollar that offers pleasing, even light wear with solid remaining detail throughout Liberty’s figure and the reverse eagle. The surfaces are original and attractive, displaying a soft silver-gray patina with subtle deeper accents.
CAC. A lovely near-Gem from the closing year of the Civil War, displaying bright, frosty luster and outstanding eye appeal. The obverse shows sharp definition in the star and shield, while the reverse is equally bold with crisp detail in the Roman numeral “III” and surrounding wreath. This example is high-end for the grade, with […]
A beautifully preserved example displaying rich chocolate-brown color accented by warm underlying copper-red and vibrant satiny luster. The strike is exceptionally sharp throughout, with smooth, problem-free surfaces and outstanding eye appeal.
CAC. Truly superb, graded MS66+ Red Brown by PCGS and CAC approved. Rich, original mostly red color blends warm red and chocolate-brown tones over smooth, lustrous surfaces. The strike is sharp, with crisp detail in the shield and wreath. Marks are minimal, and eye appeal is exceptional.
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