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A pleasing early Liberty ‘Five’ with sharp detail and luster in the protected areas of the design.
An attractive early $5 Liberty with pleasing color and evenly worn surfaces. Old green label holder.
This better date quarter offers strong eye appeal and excellent preservation. The coin exhibits bright, frosty luster over smooth silver surfaces, complemented by light reflectivity in the fields. Liberty is sharply rendered, with clear definition in the gown folds, shield, and surrounding stars, while the reverse eagle displays bold feather detail and a crisp shield. […]
A scarce Dahlonega issue with a mintage of just 17,332 pieces. This example shows strong detail with light, even wear and pleasing definition in Liberty and the reverse eagle. Rich, original yellow-gold color and smooth surfaces enhance the eye appeal. Old green label holder.
A scarce and desirable Liberty Half Eagle from the Dahlonega Mint. This Southern gold issue shows honest, even wear with strong remaining detail in Liberty’s hair and the eagle’s feathers. Warm, original gold color blankets the surfaces, which are pleasing and problem-free for the grade. A solid mid-grade example offering strong eye appeal and collector […]
A solid mid-grade example of this New Orleans issue, showing warm gold color and honest wear consistent with the grade. The strike is decent overall, with clear central detail, while the surfaces are problem-free with only moderate circulation marks.
Well struck with flashy luster and rich orange-gold surfaces. 1845 is the most common quarter eagle in the 1840’s, but any early date is a prize in mint state.
A scarce and highly desirable early Dahlonega Mint half eagle. The obverse retains sharp detail throughout Liberty’s portrait, with bold hair definition, a clear coronet inscription, and strong stars and date. Light rub is confined to the highest points. The reverse eagle is well defined, with crisp feather detail, a bold shield, and a clear D […]
A desirable Dahlonega Mint half eagle showing rich original gold color and strong remaining luster in the protected areas. Light circulation is evident on the high points, yet the devices remain sharply defined with pleasing surfaces for the grade. An attractive AU55 example of this popular Southern gold issue from this historic Georgia mint.
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