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Light steel-gray surfaces with touches of a rich gold accent.
Beautiful lustrous semi proof-like surfaces with a faint golden hue and few marks. 173,000 minted and plentiful in circulated grades, but quite scarce in mint state.
Strong detail with original rich gray surfaces. A modest 110,600 minted.
Well struck and lustrous with silver-white surfaces and splashes of mostly subtle gold tint.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with strong detail.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with a trace of perimeter toning.Sharply struck with just a trace of wear on the high points of the design.
Subtle gold hue blends with light silver-gray surfaces. Sharply struck and virtually full luster.
Blast white and a great strike with excellent eye appeal.The commonest date in mint state so a great choice for a nice type set.
Solid detail with pleasing light coin-gray surfaces.
The combination of a low mintage (27,200), export for trade, high bullion prices, and none released to the public by the Treasury; make this a truly scarce coin in any grade.
From the final year of the Civil War with a mintage of just 46,500. Most were exported to Central and South America making this a hard date to find in any grade. This is a pleasing, problem-free example with light silver-gray surfaces.
Lustrous white surfaces with a touch of faint lavender-gold. Sharply struck and only light ‘rub’.
Sharply struck silver-gray surfaces with scattered gold sprinkles and tint concentrated mostly along the periphery. Underlying luster is virtually full and reflective. Just 12,462 minted during the first year of production at the Carson City mint.
A scarce date from the first year of production at the Carson City mint with a mere 12,462 struck.This is a nice problem-free example with solid detail and two-toned gray surfaces.
UNC Detail – Altered Surfaces. A mere 3,150 minted with an estimated 150-250 survivors.
Problem-free with attractive natural gray surfaces.
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Light steel-gray surfaces with touches of a rich gold accent.
Beautiful lustrous semi proof-like surfaces with a faint golden hue and few marks. 173,000 minted and plentiful in circulated grades, but quite scarce in mint state.
Strong detail with original rich gray surfaces. A modest 110,600 minted.
Well struck and lustrous with silver-white surfaces and splashes of mostly subtle gold tint.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with strong detail.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with a trace of perimeter toning.Sharply struck with just a trace of wear on the high points of the design.
Subtle gold hue blends with light silver-gray surfaces. Sharply struck and virtually full luster.
Blast white and a great strike with excellent eye appeal.The commonest date in mint state so a great choice for a nice type set.
Solid detail with pleasing light coin-gray surfaces.
The combination of a low mintage (27,200), export for trade, high bullion prices, and none released to the public by the Treasury; make this a truly scarce coin in any grade.
From the final year of the Civil War with a mintage of just 46,500. Most were exported to Central and South America making this a hard date to find in any grade. This is a pleasing, problem-free example with light silver-gray surfaces.
Lustrous white surfaces with a touch of faint lavender-gold. Sharply struck and only light ‘rub’.
Sharply struck silver-gray surfaces with scattered gold sprinkles and tint concentrated mostly along the periphery. Underlying luster is virtually full and reflective. Just 12,462 minted during the first year of production at the Carson City mint.
A scarce date from the first year of production at the Carson City mint with a mere 12,462 struck.This is a nice problem-free example with solid detail and two-toned gray surfaces.
UNC Detail – Altered Surfaces. A mere 3,150 minted with an estimated 150-250 survivors.
Problem-free with attractive natural gray surfaces.
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Light steel-gray surfaces with touches of a rich gold accent.
Beautiful lustrous semi proof-like surfaces with a faint golden hue and few marks. 173,000 minted and plentiful in circulated grades, but quite scarce in mint state.
Strong detail with original rich gray surfaces. A modest 110,600 minted.
Well struck and lustrous with silver-white surfaces and splashes of mostly subtle gold tint.
Lustrous light silver-gray surfaces with strong detail.
Lustrous silver-gray surfaces with a trace of perimeter toning.Sharply struck with just a trace of wear on the high points of the design.
Subtle gold hue blends with light silver-gray surfaces. Sharply struck and virtually full luster.
Blast white and a great strike with excellent eye appeal.The commonest date in mint state so a great choice for a nice type set.
Solid detail with pleasing light coin-gray surfaces.
The combination of a low mintage (27,200), export for trade, high bullion prices, and none released to the public by the Treasury; make this a truly scarce coin in any grade.
From the final year of the Civil War with a mintage of just 46,500. Most were exported to Central and South America making this a hard date to find in any grade. This is a pleasing, problem-free example with light silver-gray surfaces.
Lustrous white surfaces with a touch of faint lavender-gold. Sharply struck and only light ‘rub’.
Sharply struck silver-gray surfaces with scattered gold sprinkles and tint concentrated mostly along the periphery. Underlying luster is virtually full and reflective. Just 12,462 minted during the first year of production at the Carson City mint.
A scarce date from the first year of production at the Carson City mint with a mere 12,462 struck.This is a nice problem-free example with solid detail and two-toned gray surfaces.
UNC Detail – Altered Surfaces. A mere 3,150 minted with an estimated 150-250 survivors.
Problem-free with attractive natural gray surfaces.
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