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A mere 44,200 ‘No Arrows’ quarters were minted in 1853 before the ‘Arrow & Rays’ design was introduced to signify a reduction in silver content. The earlier ‘type’ saw heavy melting and few from the already small ‘No Arrows’ production have survived. This is a beautifully preserved example offering the look and sharpness of a […]
CAC. A beautiful near-Gem with strong luster and a sharp strike.
CAC. A radiant Gem Type 1 Gold Dollar, displaying rich satiny luster and sharply impressed devices. The obverse Liberty portrait is fully defined, surrounded by crisp stars and smooth fields free of notable marks. The reverse wreath is equally bold, with glowing yellow-gold color and exceptional eye appeal. Original and flashy with beautiful ‘skin’! Housed […]
Bright lustrous surfaces and a sharp strike. Nice for the grade.
Arrows. Sharply struck with no significant marks on lustrous surfaces that have a light golden tint. Old green label holder.
No Arrows. A scarce date with 135,000 minted versus over 13 million of the Arrows variety. This is a well detailed example with richly toned original surfaces.
Well struck with original lustrous surfaces and just the barest touch of high point rub.
A spectacular coin from the first year of the issue, offering blazing luster, exceptional strike detail, and rich original color. The surfaces are nearly pristine and the eye appeal fantastic!
Arrows. A sharply preserved example of this popular ‘Arrows’ subtype. Both sides display bright, satiny silver luster, highlighting crisp detail in Liberty’s seated figure on the obverse and a strong, evenly struck eagle with clear feather detail on the reverse. Fields are smooth and free of major distractions with just minor, well-scattered marks that are […]
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