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R-7. Gold Dollar pattern struck on an annular silver planchet with a plain edge. The obverse has USA above and the date below. The reverse shows a circle of olive sprigs. Lovely ivory-gray surfaces.
This exceptional high-grade example from the second year of the series, displays remarkably clean surfaces and sharp overall definition consistent with the lofty MS67 grade. Frosty silver-white mint luster radiates across the surfaces while the fields remain notably smooth and undisturbed. Both sides are crisply struck, with bold star outlines and strong Roman numeral detail. […]
Rich yellow-gold surfaces display original color with light, even wear confined to the high points, while much of the underlying luster remains intact. Well-defined for the issue, with pleasing detail throughout and smooth, problem-free fields.
A sharply struck example of this desirable New Orleans gold dollar. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces display pleasing original color with well-defined stars and strong detail to Liberty’s portrait. The reverse shows a bold wreath and denomination. Light, scattered marks are consistent with the MS61 grade.
A handsome mid-grade No Motto $10 Liberty. Considerable detail remains and the surfaces are wholesome and appealing for the grade.
Light wear with warm, original orange-gold color across well-preserved surfaces.
The U.S. Assay Office was located in San Francisco and was the forerunner of what would become the San Francisco Mint. They struck $10, $20 and $50 gold coins. This beautiful ‘Twenty’ is a bright, sharply struck example boldly displaying the “900 THOUS.” fineness designation. The eagle side shows strong definition and frosty luster across […]
Arrows added beside the date to denote the reduced silver weight introduced in 1853. This PCGS MS63 example is sharply detailed and attractively preserved, displaying frosty silver-white luster and strong eye appeal.
Solid detail with pleasing natural gray surfaces.
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