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A scarce key-date issue. Though heavily circulated, this example retains a clear, fully attributable date and mintmark, with the major design elements still plainly visible on both sides.
A mere 40,000 minted which is the lowest of any regular issue silver coin from the 20th century. This example shows evenly worn, medium-gray surfaces with a pleasing, natural look throughout. The major design elements remain clear for the grade, with LIBERTY partially visible and the reverse eagle bold. Honest circulation wear with no distracting […]
CAC. Incredible quality with beautiful mint red luster that has mellowed only slightly. The strike is sharp and the surfaces are spectacular with no noticeable marks or spots. Tied for the finest RB designated coin graded at PCGS!
Strong detail remains throughout, including bold definition in the Indian’s braid and the reverse buffalo’s shoulder and horn area. Light friction is balanced by excellent originality and pleasing overall eye appeal.
Well-worn but still attractive with solid detail for the grade and problem-free surfaces.
An incredible matte proof with a needle-sharp strike and essentially perfect surfaces. Coated with a rich vibrant luster patina and accented with light hues of ice-blue and gold, producing remarkable pizzazz. A single 68+ coin is all that has graded finer at PCGS.
Philadelphia District. A bright note with strong color and premium paper.
Kansas City District. A well centered note with strong color and a bright appearance. Track & Price lists just 40 notes known in all grades.
Dallas District. A scarce Burke/Glass note with only 40 known according to Track & Price. This example displays nice borders, strong inks, and plenty of remaining brightness.
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