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A pleasing example of this early New Orleans issue with strong detail and choice light silver-gray surfaces.
Strong detail with lustrous white surfaces and light high-point wear.
A pleasing example with light, even wear confined to the highest points of the design, while Liberty’s figure remains well defined. The reverse eagle shows good feather detail, a crisp shield, and bold legends. Surfaces are smooth and original, displaying an attractive soft silver-gray patina with underlying luster.
Large Date. A scarce Dahlonega issue with strong remaining detail and attractive antique-gold color. This coin shows even wear with bold lettering, a well-framed portrait, and a crisp D mintmark. A pleasing mid-grade example of this popular Southern gold rarity. Just 21,691 minted and fewer than 100 survivors known.
A better date with a modest mintage of 350,000. This is a nice problem-free example with medium gray surfaces.
A pleasing example of this better date. A modest 350,000 minted with relatively few survivors.
Medium Date, Reverse of 1842. Sharp detail and problem-free with choice original toned surfaces.
Small Date. This is the rarest Charlotte quarter eagle with just 2,988 pieces minted and an estimated survival of around 100 coins. All known examples have a prominent die break from the tip of Liberty’s bust to the rim. This example is sharply struck on the obverse and well struck on the reverse with a […]
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