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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.
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.
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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.
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.
Showing all 26 results
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.
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.
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