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Here is a beautiful gem proof with outstanding surfaces. The mirrors are very good and it is super sharp. This is a very tough date to find. This coin seems like it could go a grade higher too.
This is a beautiful example for this tough date as well as a stellar example for the grade. The fields are well mirrored and the devices are frosty. There are a few strike-through depressions on the face, which give the luster a mottled appearance.
Sharp with attractive eye appeal. The fields are moderately mirrored and the devices are frosty. There is a strike-through depression by the T in UNITED an a spot by the left edge of the shield.
Good mirrors with very few marks. It is likely a cameo candidate. Light golden tone.
Deep mirrors with frosty devices. It has a light golden tone.
Here is a glittering jewel of a coin. The obverse has a deep mirror cameo look. The reverse has less mirrors but is still attractive.
Here is a beautiful cobalt blue gem with outstanding deep mirrors and eye-popping beauty! The coin is close to flawless and is an across-the-room eye catcher!
Here is a beautiful emerald-toned gem with a splash of magenta on the portrait. The mirrors are super deep and the toning is beautiful. The reverse also has a deep-mirrored emerald tone.
80% RED. A flawless deep mirror example with beautiful russet toning. The beauty of the coin is difficult to capture in an image. As a one-year type and a low mintage Proof, it is a highly desired coin.
Here is a very rare and unusual Proof Indian. The 1864 No L Proof is very scarce, with an estimated 300 examples struck. This coin is the unique PR-4 die pair plated in the book. It has interesting die pits on the face (mounds on the coin) and a doubled die reverse. The coin is brown with very good mirrors.
99% RED. here is a beautiful coin with great mirrors and nearly full red color. It is a very tough date to find and even tougher to find with this much red color. There is a small contact mark on the cheek.
Here is a gorgeous example of this tough date. The coin exudes originality. It looks like it was sitting in a premier coin cabinet for 150 years. It has perfect surfaces and deep mirrors.
99% RED. Here is a beautiful nearly full red example. There is only a light flyspecking on the reverse. The coin is outstanding for the grade.
Great mirrors and a beautiful example. There are many die polish lines found on this issue. Perhaps these were mistaken for hairlines. It looks like a gem. Deep golden color.
50% RED. The mirrors are shallow but there are very few marks or impairments. The toning is even.
80% RED. Lots of red.
Here is a very early die state and very deep-mirrored example. This is a very tough date to find in top condition. This coin has great cameo contrast and outstanding surfaces.
95% RED. Very close to full red. The coin is very attractive with a cameo appearance and good mirrors.
100% RED. Deep mirrored and a beautiful gem Proof. It has wonderful eye appeal and it is a wonder it only graded 65RB. 66RD cameo could have been an acceptable grade.
90% RED. Full red obverse. This is a very attractive piece with nearly full red color.
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