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Full strike with a light golden tone. A very attractive example and a real gem.
Full strike with outstanding eye appeal. There are hardly any marks and this is a very high-end coin for the grade.
Well struck and original.
Well struck. Many light marks.
Full strike with very few marks. This is a very bold repunched date. It actually is a higher grade but a spot by the denticles at 7:00 limits the grade.
There are MS64's and there are MS64's. This is one of the only early die state pieces seen. The honey emerald and russet toning is incredible! There is a dark toning area on the the reverse which might be all that keeps it from a 65.
Well struck. A very popular are scarce repunched date. There is some evidence of an old cleaning.
Full strike with a few light marks.
Well struck with a beautiful light golden tone. There are hardly any marks and it is very close to a MS66. Old green-label holder from over 15 years ago.
Great strike with a light golden tone. There are hardly any marks. An outstanding example of the date.
Full strike and original surfaces.
Well struck with some light marks and a spot by the 1st feather. Great luster. Die pair 2 with the "Accented E" reverse.
Full strike with outstanding eye appeal. It looks better than many gems out there.
Full strike with a beautiful golden tone. A few light marks below the portrait. Old 1st generation holder from over 20 years ago. This was graded before the Pointed Bust was labeled on PCGS holders.
Full strike with only a mark above the date holding it back from a gem.
Toothpick variety. Fully struck and a beautiful example of the date. There is a strong die line from the mouth which looks like a toothpick.
The toothpick variety. So-labeled because of the thin die polish line from Lady Liberty's mouth. The coin is virtually perfect! It is hard to find any marks. It has a beautiful light golden tone.
Full strike and prooflike! This is one of the best examples of this date I have seen. The fields are heavily polished and are mirrored in one light and with die striations in another.
Full strike. Light golden tone.
Full strike with great luster. Box-like digits in the denticles to the left of the date. Rotated dies as shown.
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