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Wreath Below Ship. A copper token struck in England to commemorate the British occupation of Newport, RI during the American Revolution. This is a very desirable example with strong detail throughout and just lightly worn high points, consistent with the grade. The surfaces are exceptionally nice for this scarce issue with a pleasing brown patina.
Mailed Bust Left, Horned. A banana shaped die break is attached to the bust on this popular variety. This is a very attractive example with choice medium brown surfaces.
Ryder 5-A. Attractive smooth surfaces that are devoid of marks or spots and are a deep brown color.
Sharply struck with fully defined details on both sides. This piece displays exceptional preservation, rich original brown surfaces with vibrant mint luster with no noteworthy contact marks. A beautiful coin and one of the finest survivors of this issue!
Lettered Edge, LONDON. Lustrous soft brown surfaces with a fair amount of faded red.
No New York. Far rarer than the With New York variety. Although well worn, this is still a nice problem-free example with pleasing medium brown surfaces.
3 Leaves. BB-18. A beautiful example of our nation’s first silver dollar ‘type’. This coin exhibits strong detail with attractive original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster. A Gem for the grade with no significant marks of blemishes of any kind. Minor mint made ‘adjustment marks’ on the obverse blend into the design […]
VG or better detail but the surfaces have been altered.
2 Leaves. Warm original silver-gray surfaces with blue, rose, and gold hues when tilted under a light. LIBERTY and the date are bold on the obverse while the eagle and wreath on the reverse retain good detail. The legend, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, is strong.