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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.
Well struck and lustrous with nice original copper-nickel surfaces.
180,750 minted and very few were saved, thus scarce in any grade. This is a choice example for the grade with smooth light gray surfaces and solid detail.
Well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a popular Civil War date. Just 5,000 minted with far fewer high grade survivors than the low mintage dates of the 1880’s.
Excellent color pops against a background of paper that has only seen light to moderate even wear. Margins are more than ample and nicely balanced. The vignette of President Abraham Lincoln at left is pleasing and quickly catches the eye.
A highly desirable Civil War–era gold piece with a modest mintage of just 142,790 pieces, nearly all of which saw heavy circulation in an era when gold coins were hoarded or exported due to the economic upheaval of the war. It is estimated that fewer than 500 have survived in all grades, certified and raw. […]
Bold inks stand out against bright premium paper. The full borders are balanced much nicer than one would expect for the grade.
A beautiful virtually new note that exhibits more than ample borders, vivid color, and white paper. Eye appeal is excellent!
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