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Solid detail with attractive natural gray surfaces. A scarce date in any grade with just 100,000 minted and few survivors.
A popular Civil War date and one of the scarcest Philadelphia Mint Type-1 double eagles. This is a well detailed example with original lustrous surfaces.
High R-7. The obverse die is from the Seated Liberty design used for regular-issue coinage in 1863. The reverse features the standard perched eagle motif with the addition of a scroll with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST inscribed. Struck in silver with a reeded edge.
Low R-7. Struck from the regular obverse die, and paired with the regular reverse die of 1866 with the motto above the eagle. Struck in copper with a reeded edge. This is a sharply struck specimen with a deep cobalt-blue, golden-brown, and forest-green patina.
PF-12. Periods Before Both Plate Letters. Vivid inks and bright premium paper. A tight right margin with full design and 3 super wide margins.
PF-1, CR-494, Series II. A bright note with strong color, premium paper, and a full black border line.
An attractive note that displays a full frame, strong color, and original paper.
PF-5. A bright note with premium paper and a fresh appearance.
Portrait of Judah P. Benjamin, CSA Secretary of State at right. Full margins and crisp with premium paper.
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