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Full strike with outstanding eye appeal and lots of luster. The coin has a light golden tone. It is as nice as any MS63. This is the popular variety showing the obverse clashed with a 50c obverse.
Obverse clashed with the obverse of a Seated Half Dollar. Slightly rough planchet.
Full strike with very few marks. The Half Dollar clash is very clear.
Very few marks with outstanding originality.
Well struck. An affordable example. Dies are rotated as shown.
Full strike. The date is a bit shallow in the die. Two light marks - by the N in UNITED and on the neck.
Lots of luster. Some light marks.
A very bold and wide repunched date. Fully struck with good luster.
Here is one of the finest examples of this date in existence. It is fully struck with outstanding lustrer and is essentially mark-free. With only nine examples graded and one higher it is a a real stopper in assembling a gem set.
Fabulous! Fully struck with outstanding eye appeal! It has very few marks and is one of the finest known. Ex: Heathgate collection; Goldbergs "Benson 2/2001:1095; Blackberry collection. With only ten graded with none higher it is a real toughie! Or you can buy this one for $31,500: ...
The finest graded by PCGS. This small coin is about the size of a Half-Dime. It is what the cent would look like if Joseph Wharton had his way and made it propotional to the Five-cent and Three-cent nickels. If he was succsesful, what would we be calling "pennies" today? Hmm.. Nickels, Trickels and ...Pickles?
25% RED. Lots of light marks.
Fully Struck. This is a beautiful chocolate brown example with outstanding eye appeal. It has very few marks.
Fully struck. Attractive chocolate brown with outstanding surfaces. Collecting solid brown Indian Cents is quite a challenge in high grades. For example, only 7 examples are graded by PCGS with none higher.
80% RED. A very lustrous example. A few light marks above the portrait makes me price it as a real high end MS65RB.
80% RED. Very attractive for the grade. Nearly full red.
90% RED. A beautiful fully struck example with very few marks. The coin is nearly full red. This is the rare doubled die obverse with bold doubling on the OF, feathers and ERTY.
Lavender, gold and magenta toning.
Beautiful toning. Small spot by the O in OF.
Beautiful magenta and lavender toning over a chocolate brown patina.
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