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CAC. A beautiful example of this better date and one of the finest graded at PCGS. The strike is extremely sharp and the spectacular surfaces are aglow with rich shimmering mint luster. Faint iridescent pastel color is seen when rotating under a light which just adds to this coins outstanding eye appeal.
A beautiful satiny white example of this better date ‘Mercury’ that seldom comes as nice as this Premium Gem. The overall strike is very sharp including full band detail and the surfaces are devoid of significant abrasions. Super quality!
Brilliant luster with a touch of gold hue and very clean surfaces.
National Bank of America at Salina. Fr-1801-2. Charter# 4945. Type-2. A bright and fresh Saline County note with rich inks and premium paper.
First National Bank of Henderson. F-1801-2. Charter #13757. Type-2. A scarce Henderson County bank that issued only Type-2 small, and opened in 1933. An attractive note with strong color and a bright appearance.
First National Bank of Bel Air. F-1801-2. Charter #13680. Type-2. Opened in 1933 and a small only issuer. Well centered with light even wear.
Cecil National Bank of Port Deposit, MD. F-1801-1. Charter #1211. Type-1. Well centered with strong ink and plenty of remaining brightness.
National Exchange Bank of Boonville. F-1801-1. Charter #8022. Type-1. Well centered with pleasing eye appealing. A tough bank with only 1 large and 9 small known according to Track and Price.
National Exchange Bank of Castleton on Hudson. F-1801-1. Charter #5816. Type-1. Well margined and solid for the grade. A less often seen font is used for the town name.
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