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4 Berries. Well detailed with attractive light silver-graysurfaces.
Large Date. Super detail for the grade with a nice storm cloud grey patina accented by hints of blue-gold toning.
Well detailed gunmetal-gray surfaces. Scarce and very desirable.
JR-1. Well detailed with natural gray surfaces and a tiny trace of underlying luster.
CAC. Well struck with satiny silver-gray surfaces that have a faint champagne hue. Wonderful eye appeal!
No Drapery, Large Stars. Sharp detail with light golden-gray surfaces and strong underlying luster.
No Drapery. A scarce date that is very elusive in this high of grade.
CAC. A well detailed better date with gunmetal-gray surfaces. A mintage of only 72,500.
Well detailed with light gray surfaces that blend with touches of olive-gold tint. Scarce in any grade as just 230,000 were minted. It is estimated there is a survival rate of 300 pieces both certified and raw according to PCGS.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with touches of champagne and gold hues. 430,000 minted with very few high grade survivors.
Arrows. Lustrous and mostly white with a sprinkle of toning, primarily at the borders. The strike is bold and the surfaces are devoid of significant marks.
A ‘key’ date in the series with just 60,000 minted and a very low survival rate. This example is silver-white with touches of warm gray and exhibits solid detail.
Solid for the grade with light silver-gray surfaces. A modest mintage of only 180,750 and a very desirable Civil War date.
A date that must have seen heavy circulation as it is much scarcer than the 157,000 coin mintage might suggest. This is a nice example with strong detail and pleasing silver-gray surfaces.
A very scarce and popular Civil War date that saw a mintage of just 14,000 pieces. This is a very attractive example with sharp detail and considerable underlying luster.
A high grade example of this scarce date. Just 11,000 minted. Sharply struck and mark-free with choice original surfaces displaying turquoise and silver-gray toning.
CAC. Sharply struck with flashy white surfaces and strong cameo contrast.
Well struck with some commonly found peripheral weakness, most likely due to old and worn out dies. Very lustrous silver-white surfaces.
Arrows. Sharp detail and lustrous silver-gray surfaces.
A richly toned example of this low mintage proof. Just 510 minted.
CAC. An outstanding original Gem with a needle-sharp strike and vibrant luster under silver-gray and blue toning with a hint of lavender when tilted under a light. Just a single MS-66+ has graded finer at NGC.
A mere 43,690 coins minted and the issue saw heavy circulation. As a result few survive in any grade and many are damaged. This is a well worn but attractive example with medium coin-gray surfaces.
Frosty white luster with a touch of peripheral russet and gold. A lengthy thin die crack nearly circles the entire obverse from the first 1 in the date, thru the entirety of the legend, and ending at the foot of Ms. Liberty.
Brilliant mirrored surfaces with a light gold dusting. Devices have a pleasing light frost.
CAC. Just 440,000 minted which is the second lowest in the series behind the ultra-rare 1894-S. This example is sharply struck with light to medium steel-gray surfaces and noticeable underlying luster.
CAC. Blast white with thick satiny luster and a sharp strike.
Sharply struck with crisp satiny white luster and clean surfaces. With a mintage of 5,168,270, lower grade pieces are readily available. Gems are seen much less frequently and are very challenging and desirable.
Micro O. Well detailed steel-gray surfaces with a blend of subtle gold hue and touches of light blue tint.
Sharply struck with clean surfaces that are rich violet-gold shaded on the obverse and champagne-white one the reverse. Both sides display peripheral splashes of blue accent.
A blend of crisp white and lightly toned gold luster flows across sharply struck surfaces.
Satiny white surfaces with a touch of fog on the obverse and a sharp strike.
CAC. Blast white with strongly mirrored fields and lightly frosted devices.
A ‘key’ date with attractive and problem-free battleship-gray surfaces.
An attractive, problem-free example of this scarce date with pleasing coin-gray surfaces.
Pleasing for the grade with solid detail and light coin-gray surfaces.
CAC. Satiny cream-white luster and a solid strike with nice clean surfaces.
Sharply struck with original silver-gray surfaces that are nearly pristine.
Sharply struck with silver-white luster that displays a dusting of gold. A tough date to find with Full Bands.
Creamy-white satiny surfaces and a sharp strike. A tough date to find with Full Bands.
CAC. Sharply struck and original with a satiny white base accented by attractive toning. A scarce issue with full bands.
A pleasing example of this semi-key date with light silver-white surfaces that retain a trace of mint luster.
Intense satiny luster with a subtle gold dusting and a few champagne accents along the periphery. The strike is sharp with very strong band definition and the surfaces are devoid of distracting marks. A wonderful example of this ‘key’ date!
Sharply struck with satiny yellow gold surfaces and touches of light blue accent.
Blazing luster and a sharp strike. A tiny trace of light champagne toning on the obverse at the perimeter.
Sharply struck with flashy mostly white luster accented by a trace of toning. A scarce date in this high of grade and with full band definition.
Flashy original surfaces with a touch of toning. Essentially flawless!
A nice first-year proof ‘Mercury’ with strong mirrors and a light gold hue. Just 4,130 minted.
Brilliant white mirrored fields with lightly frosted devices.
Vibrant and deeply mirrored surfaces that are virtually perfect.
Well struck and lustrous with pleasing surfaces. The overdate is sharp and distinct.
Original silver-gray toned surfaces with a sharp strike and plenty of luster.
Well detailed with medium gray surfaces. A popular overdate.
A bold over date with nice detail. Underlying luster is noticeable.
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4 Berries. Well detailed with attractive light silver-graysurfaces.
Large Date. Super detail for the grade with a nice storm cloud grey patina accented by hints of blue-gold toning.
Well detailed gunmetal-gray surfaces. Scarce and very desirable.
JR-1. Well detailed with natural gray surfaces and a tiny trace of underlying luster.
CAC. Well struck with satiny silver-gray surfaces that have a faint champagne hue. Wonderful eye appeal!
No Drapery, Large Stars. Sharp detail with light golden-gray surfaces and strong underlying luster.
No Drapery. A scarce date that is very elusive in this high of grade.
CAC. A well detailed better date with gunmetal-gray surfaces. A mintage of only 72,500.
Well detailed with light gray surfaces that blend with touches of olive-gold tint. Scarce in any grade as just 230,000 were minted. It is estimated there is a survival rate of 300 pieces both certified and raw according to PCGS.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with touches of champagne and gold hues. 430,000 minted with very few high grade survivors.
Arrows. Lustrous and mostly white with a sprinkle of toning, primarily at the borders. The strike is bold and the surfaces are devoid of significant marks.
A ‘key’ date in the series with just 60,000 minted and a very low survival rate. This example is silver-white with touches of warm gray and exhibits solid detail.
Solid for the grade with light silver-gray surfaces. A modest mintage of only 180,750 and a very desirable Civil War date.
A date that must have seen heavy circulation as it is much scarcer than the 157,000 coin mintage might suggest. This is a nice example with strong detail and pleasing silver-gray surfaces.
A very scarce and popular Civil War date that saw a mintage of just 14,000 pieces. This is a very attractive example with sharp detail and considerable underlying luster.
A high grade example of this scarce date. Just 11,000 minted. Sharply struck and mark-free with choice original surfaces displaying turquoise and silver-gray toning.
CAC. Sharply struck with flashy white surfaces and strong cameo contrast.
Well struck with some commonly found peripheral weakness, most likely due to old and worn out dies. Very lustrous silver-white surfaces.
Arrows. Sharp detail and lustrous silver-gray surfaces.