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CAC. Lustrous surfaces with rich original color blending red and mellowed brown hues. Well struck with bold detail across Liberty’s headdress and wreath.
Closed 3. This coin exhibits sharp definition throughout Liberty’s portrait and the wreath, with considerable mint red blending beautifully with mellowed coppery tones. Smooth, satiny surfaces and minimal marks support the near-Gem grade.
Closed 3. Well struck with a pleasing blend of mint red and light brown.
Closed 3. Well struck with no significant marks or spots. The surfaces are highly lustrous and nearly full red.
Open 3. Well struck and lustrous with a pleasing blend of mint red and soft brown toning.
Closed 3. Satiny luster and a sharp strike with lightly toned nickel-gray surfaces.
Fantastic quality and wonderfully original with bright reflective surfaces displaying beautiful turquoise and rose toning. A proof-only date and the final year of the series with just 600 minted. None have graded numerically finer at PCGS!
A very rare date with a mere 7,416 minted and fewer than 100 estimated survivors. Most of these are heavily circulated. The present coin is one of the few high grade survivors with attractive orange-gold surfaces that are minimally abraded. The detail is strong and light wear is limited to the high points of the […]
Arrows. An incredible Gem that is tied with one other for finest graded at PCGS! The surfaces are silver-white and semi proof-like with strong eye appeal. A single pair of dies were used to strike 228,000 coins. They apparently saw heavy circulation as few survived and high grade survivors are extremely rare.