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Bullion Bank of Washington, DC. Remainder. Beautiful red and black ink on the front and green ink on the back remains strong. Wear is even.
A well centered note with vibrant inks and paper that retains plenty of eye appeal. Track & Price lists 112 known in all grades.
Well struck with sharply defined details in the hair, feathers and ribbon on the obverse with a bold wreath and shield on the reverse. The surfaces are exceptionally well preserved with strong luster and no significant marks.
Struck in a copper-nickel alloy, this Gem Proof displays rich golden-brown and tan tones with subtle iridescence in the fields. Liberty’s portrait is fully struck, with sharp feather and facial detail, while the reverse wreath is crisp and evenly defined. The proof mirrored finish is fully intact and reflective, elevating this coins excellent eye appeal.
Incredible quality with thick frosty white luster and a great strike. A tiny trace of color at the reverse rim attests to the originality of this Superb Gem.
A modest 67,000 struck and, like so many ‘S’ mint coins of this era, the survival rate was very low. This is an attractive example with solid detail, pleasing light gray surfaces, and just a few marks which are consistent with the grade.
CAC. Incredible quality with a bold strike and intense mint luster off ivory-white surfaces that have light peripheral toning. Very nearly flawless with wonderful eye appeal. Just a single coin has graded finer at PCGS.