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R-6. Regular issue design. Struck in copper on a thick planchet. Plain edge.
R-7. From regular issue dies, but struck in copper with a reeded edge. Superb quality with deeply mirrored fields displaying vivid copper-red color and subtle violet undertones, highlighting its pristine preservation and rich patina. This is the single finest graded at either service regardless of color designation.
Cleaned. A scarce Civil War–era Seated Liberty dime that saw a mintage of just 11,000 coins. This example retains solid remaining detail consistent with the About Uncirculated designation, with Liberty’s portrait, shield, and reverse wreath clearly defined. Surfaces show evidence of an old cleaning, as noted by NGC, now mellowed to an even, medium-gray patina […]
Cleaned. A scarce date with just 48,000 minted.
A scarce Civil War–era issue with a mintage of just 93,600, and few approach the near-Gem quality seen here. This example displays sharp detail, original luster, and strong eye appeal, with only minor contact marks keeping it from Gem status.
A modest mintage of 93,600 and a scarce date in any grade. This is an attractive Choice AU with bold detail and strong luster, with original gray toned surfaces.
CAC. Rich reddish-brown luster with generous flashes of original mint red, especially around the devices and protected fields. Sharply struck with bold shield details and crisp legends. A high-quality example of the much scarcer Small Motto variant from the first year of the series.
A premium Gem example of the scarce Small Motto variety displaying rich, glowing copper surfaces with an attractive blend of original mint red and warm mahogany-brown patina. The strike is sharp throughout, with strong definition in the shield lines, ribbon lettering, and the intricate wheat wreath on the reverse. Luster remains vibrant beneath the toning, […]
Well struck and lustrous with just a touch of high point friction.
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