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A beautiful example of this better late-date ‘Walker’ with a strong strike and vibrant satiny white luster. The surfaces are outstanding with just a few very trivial marks.
CAC. Blast white with silky smooth surfaces that are nearly mark-free.
CAC. Sharply struck with very close to full band detail. The surfaces are wonderfully original and mostly white with a touch of toning and no significant abrasions. A choice example of this scarce and popular overdate.
A popular overdate, clearly showing the remnants of the underlying 1941 beneath the 1942 date. This well struck example displays bright, silvery surfaces with moderate russet toning. The obverse retains good definition to Liberty’s portrait and wings, with scattered marks typical of the MS62 grade. The reverse shows a bold fasces and olive branch, with […]
The 1942/1 Mercury dime displays a clear underlying “1” beneath the final digit of the date. This example shows even, honest wear with strong remaining detail throughout Liberty’s portrait and well-defined fasces on the reverse. Original medium-gray surfaces with subtle silver highlights enhance its eye appeal. An attractive, problem-free representative of one of the classic […]
Strong detail with light silver-gray surfaces and a touch of remnant luster. A popular overdate with the 1 very clearly seen under the primary 2.
Sharply struck with bright lustrous surfaces that have a touch of peripheral toning. Outstanding for the grade with very few marks, certainly fewer than you’d expect for an MS-62. The eye appeal is outstanding as the coin is bright and flashy!
A sharply struck, exceptionally well-preserved ‘steel cent’. This nearly perfect specimen displays brilliant original steel luster with crisp design elements throughout Lincoln’s portrait and the reverse legends. Surfaces are remarkably clean for the issue, with outstanding eye appeal and full mint brilliance.
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