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An attractive example of this scarce San Francisco issue, offering strong eye appeal and pleasing originality. Liberty is well defined, with crisp detail throughout the gown, hand, and facial features. The reverse displays a bold eagle with solid feather detail. Vibrant luster flows across the surfaces, enhanced by soft silver-gray toning with subtle golden warmth […]
Satiny white lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike, with full skirt lines and full head and hand detail. Very attractive overall with just minor marks, consistent with the grade.
Lustrous silver surfaces display strong cartwheel brilliance with softly blended champagne and light golden toning throughout. Liberty is sharply rendered with bold skirt lines and clear hand detail, while the reverse eagle shows excellent feather definition and well-preserved fields. A high-quality example of this low-mintage Depression-era issue.
A beautifully preserved Premium-Gem example of this scarce Depression-era issue, offering strong eye appeal and impressive surface quality. The strike is crisp, with excellent detail evident in Liberty’s gown and the eagle’s feathers. Lustrous surfaces display a soft, frosty sheen accented by blazing silver-white coloration. Minimally marked and extremely flashy, this piece represents a scarce […]
Mule. A virtually new war issue that displays well balanced margins strong color and bright paper.
EA Block. A scarcer E-A block note that exhibits strong color, bright paper, and nice embossing. A well earned ‘star’ designation has been given by PMG.
Lustrous satin-silver surfaces exhibit strong eye appeal with minimal marks for the grade. Well-struck overall, with pleasing detail in the hair, braid, and bison’s shoulder. A high-grade example of this popular Depression-era issue.
An exceptional high-end ‘Buffalo’ boasting brilliant, satiny mint luster and a sharply executed strike throughout. The obverse displays bold detail in the hair braid and feather, while the reverse reveals a fully defined bison with strong horn and shoulder detail. Surfaces are remarkably clean with only the most trivial marks visible under magnification.
CAC. A premium early Washington Quarter, this 1934 issue graded PCGS MS66 and CAC approved displays Vibrant satiny luster with excellent detail in Washington’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. Surfaces are exceptionally clean for the grade, and the CAC endorsement confirms its superior quality and eye appeal as a high-end Gem example.
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