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CAC. A needle-sharp strike with nearly flawless and highly reflective brilliant surfaces.
R-7. Similar to the regular issue Shield Nickel without the ornamental ball at the base of the shield. Stuck in copper with a plain edge. This is well struck and mark-free example with faded red blending with iridescent blue-brown toning.
Satiny white luster and a sharp strike with nice clean surfaces.
Vibrant silver-white lustrous surfaces with heavy frost on the design. The strike is needle-sharp and there are only a few very trivial marks. A scarce date with a mintage of just 4,400. This is the only 66+ graded by PCGS with just 4 finer.
A gorgeous blast white Premium Gem with frosted devices and beautiful cameo contrast.
A stunning Premium Gem survivor from a mintage of just 15,200 coins. This piece offers exceptional eye appeal with satiny luster, pinpoint strike definition, and pristine surfaces that place it firmly in MS-66 territory.
CAC. An attractive example of this scarce Carson City half eagle, displaying rich original gold color with light, even wear confined to the highest points. Strong overall eye appeal for the grade, enhanced by CAC approval and Fairmont Collection provenance.
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