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CAC. A very sharp strike and super luster with a hint of gold hue. Surfaces are essentially pristine and eye appeal is outstanding!
Well struck and lustrous with light golden surfaces that show no significant marks.
Well struck with rich satiny luster over nearly flawless untoned surfaces. Super quality!
A needle-sharp strike with satiny luster over nearly mark-free surfaces with a touch of gold toning.
CAC. Lustrous surfaces with a light champagne hue and a great strike.
Well struck with brilliant luster and surfaces that are free of significant marks.
The third lowest mintage in the series with only the 1916 double die and 1918/7-D bringing higher prices in circulated conditions. This example has strong detail and pleasing light nickel-gray surfaces.
Sharply struck with original shimmering nickel-gray luster. One of the ‘keys’ to the series with the second lowest mintage.
Sharply struck with original lustrous surfaces and strong eye appeal.
Well struck with lustrous surfaces that are very clean and have a faint golden tint.
Original and lustrous nickel-gray surfaces with sharp detail and just a touch of ‘rub’.
Sharply struck with brilliant luster and no distracting abrasions.
Sharply struck with satiny mint luster and a light golden hue. Virtually mark-free.
Sharply struck with full head detail on the buffalo and a full split tail. The surfaces are choice and coated with rich brilliant mint luster.
CAC. Rich champagne-gold tinted luster flows across sharply struck surfaces. The look is nearly flawless.
Sharply struck with rich luster over nearly mark-free surfaces.
CAC. Overall well struck with slight weakness in the hair.
Very lustrous surfaces with a light golden hue. Sharply struck with a clean look and plenty of eye appeal.
An incredible matte proof with a needle-sharp strike and essentially perfect surfaces.Coated with a rich vibrant luster patina and accented with light hues of ice-blue and gold, producing remarkable pizzazz. A single 68+ coin is all that has graded finer at PCGS.
Vibrant luster and a needle-sharp strikes with incredible surfaces that appear flawless even under 5x magnification. Just a tiny blush of blue, rose, and gold attest to the originality of this spectacular matte proof.
Flashy original luster and a great strike with nearly flawless surfaces.
Beautiful lustrous surfaces that display a faint golden-blue hue and no significant marks. A needle-sharp strike and a great example of this scarce date.
CAC. Sharply struck and lustrous. Brilliant nickel-white surfaces blend with just a touch of light gold hue.
CAC. Sharply struck nickel-white surfaces with strong luster. Great eye appeal!
An essentially flawless proof with a needle-sharp strike and lustrous surfaces that have an attractive light golden glow.
A pleasing example of this better date with a rich luster patina and a bold strike.
Blazing nickel-white luster and a solid strike on a better date that is plagued with soft strikes.
Bright lustrous surfaces and a strong strike. Very nice for the grade.
Sharply struck with lustrous nickel-gray surfaces that have a light golden hue.
Well detailed and attractive with underlying remnant luster.
Satiny luster and a sharp strike with minimal abrasions.
A beautiful Gem with bright intense luster and a sharp strike.
CAC. Sharply struck with shimmering brilliant mint luster. The surfaces are smooth and attractive and free of significant abrasions. An exceptionally nice example of this better date and housed in an old green label holder.
Strong detail including a crystal clear date. The surfaces are a beautiful light nickel-gray with a touch of remnant luster and no significant marks or problems of any kind.
Wonderful for the grade with lovely battleship-gray surfaces and strong detail. The date is clear and distinct.
CAC. A simply amazing example with an obverse that displays an inner core of delicate ice-blue pastel that evolves into a blend of gold shading and violet-blue tint as it approaches the periphery. The reverse captures light gold shading in the inner core and blends with violet-blue tint as it nears towards the periphery. The […]
Blazing nickel-white luster and a sharp strike with no significant abrasions.
Well struck with choice lustrous surfaces that have a beautiful light golden tint.
Vibrant luster and a strong strike with minimal marks and a light golden tint.
Sharply struck and very lustrous with gold shaded toning.
Blazing nickel-white luster and a sharp strike with no significant marks.
Well struck with rich satiny luster and nice clean surfaces.
Fantastic quality with bright nickel-white surfaces that are nearly pristine. The strike is needle-sharp and the eye appeal is outstanding.
Lustrous surfaces and an above average strike. A tough coin at all grade levels.
Very well struck with vibrant bright luster and a faint golden hue. The look is super clean.
Sharply struck and lustrous with soft gold and ice-blue hues.
Well struck with brilliant luster and a faint golden hue.
Well struck with no noteworthy marks and lustrous surfaces that display a very faint golden-green hue.
Sharply struck with nice original lustrous surfaces and an absence of significant marks.
Incredible quality with bright lustrous surfaces that are devoid of significant marks and have delicate iridescent hues of ice-blue and gold. Only 2 coins have graded numerically finer at PCGS!
CAC. Blazing luster with a nice iridescent golden tint.
Blazing luster and a sharp strike with beautiful clean surfaces.
Brilliant luster with a touch of gold hue and very clean surfaces.
Sharply struck with lustrous surfaces and a subtle gold hue.
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CAC. A very sharp strike and super luster with a hint of gold hue. Surfaces are essentially pristine and eye appeal is outstanding!
Well struck and lustrous with light golden surfaces that show no significant marks.
Well struck with rich satiny luster over nearly flawless untoned surfaces. Super quality!
A needle-sharp strike with satiny luster over nearly mark-free surfaces with a touch of gold toning.
CAC. Lustrous surfaces with a light champagne hue and a great strike.
Well struck with brilliant luster and surfaces that are free of significant marks.
The third lowest mintage in the series with only the 1916 double die and 1918/7-D bringing higher prices in circulated conditions. This example has strong detail and pleasing light nickel-gray surfaces.