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Overton-105. Sharp detail with nice original surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
C-3. This lustrous chestnut-brown example shows well-defined hair curls, strong star detail, and a problem-free obverse with a tiny trace of mint red. The reverse wreath remains sharply rendered with clear, undisturbed lettering and attractive lustrous surfaces that retain a bit more red than the obverse. Free of notable marks and displaying pleasing, original surfaces, […]
Small Date. Tall 5. Well struck with nearly full luster and choice original surfaces. The 100,287 coin mintage is tiny by modern standards, but was the largest for this early ‘type’.
A solid coin for the grade displaying honest XF detail throughout. Liberty retains strong facial definition and hair curls while the reverse shows a strong wreath with bold lettering. Surfaces exhibit a smooth, even medium brown patina with subtle copper highlights and no major distractions. A pleasing, original coin with excellent eye appeal for the […]
Counterfeit. Comment: Spindle Holes. Bank of Auburn. A well done counterfeit on a bank that later became the National Bank of Auburn in 1865. The spindle holes are minor and are of little distraction.
Overton-110. Small 8. Sharply struck with light golden toning and abundant underlying luster. Outstanding for the grade with just the barest touch of ‘rub’ separating this coin from a mint state holder!
Small 8. Well detailed with attractive light silver-gray surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Large 8. Strong detail with choice original surfaces and a trace of remnant luster.
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