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S.S. Central America Gold Foil Label. 17D Full Ser, S Tilted Rt. Well struck and very flashy with just a touch of rub.
Strong detail with original orange-gold surfaces that retain a fair amount of mint luster. Housed in an old green label holder.
A choice mint state example from the final year of the series with glossy chocolate brown surfaces and fewer marks than typically seen for the grade.
CAC. Well detailed and lustrous with light toning and friction only on the high points of the design.
CAC. Blast white and extremely flashy with a solid strike and heavy frost on the design.
Farmers and Merchants Bank. Ashland. A lovely note with black ink and large red protectors. A central vignette features a cattle drive. Quite eye appealing!
CAC. A lovely original coin with choice surfaces and sharp detail.
Scarce in any grade with a mintage of 26,000. This is a well detailed, pleasing example.
CAC. S.S. Central America. 20A Spiked Shield. Here’s a Gem Type-1 “Twenty” from the S.S. Central America Shipwreck Hoard. It has the special PCGS gold foil label and comes with the elaborate faux book entitled, “America’s Greatest Treasure Ship”. The coin itself has rich orange-gold luster, a great strike and fabulous mint ‘bloom”.