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Satiny luster is present throughout. Obverse is two tone coloring, reverse is dark gold probably from sitting on fabric in a coin cabinet. The sharpest and most complete strike of any coin in this collection.Unusual to find one with strong strike.
This is an extremely early striking of the 1854 D. The reason I make this statement is threefold. First and foremost is the die polish lines in the fields. They are not only visible but prominent, something I have never witnessed from another 1854 D. Die polish lines are typically seenin earlier strikes. Secondly the dentils are struck up and complete around the entire circumference of the coin on both obverse and reverse. So far we have found only three others like it. Thirdly the fields are semi-prooflike with this coin retaining over 95% of its luster. I have seen only one 1854 D with semi-prooflike fields, the Bass example which currently resides in the ANA Museum in Colorada Springs, CO. This should probably be in an AU 58 or higher slab for there is no evidence of wear, only contact marks from what would appear to be a very short stint in circulation. It was probably net graded because of a mint made laminationon the obverse that begins between the D of united and the S of states and extends to the eyebrow of the Indian Princess. A very unique1854 D with original crusty surfaces characteristics and an old gold/brownish/red hues in its coloring.
Original skin, semi-prooflike, good strike, mellow honey coloring on obverse with darker toning around the devices on reverse.
Satiny cartwheel lustre,darker gold coloring around the devices on obverse and reverse.Honey gold coloring in the fields.This is one of the better struck 1856 $3.00's
Satiny fields of honey gold coloring. Very well struck. This is the medium S variety, much more attainable than the small s type. A tick in the obverse field below the D in united is the only observable marker for identification. Top pop.
From the S.S. Central America Brought up from the depths in 2014. Semi-PL fields on obverse and reverse. Beautiful yellow gold with a honey colored tone in the lower obverse field under the neck of the Indian Princess.
From the S.S. Central America Brought up from the depths in 2014. Semi-PL fields on obverse and reverse. Beautiful yellow gold with a honey colored tone in the lower obverse field under the neck of the Indian Princess.
Semi pl fields with a satin lustre.Old gold coloring with original and undipped surfaces.Strong strike. Formerly in the El Zorro collection.
Semi pl fields with a satin lustre.Old gold coloring with original and undipped surfaces.Strong strike. Formerly in the El Zorro collection.
Top pop well struck except for the bow knot on the reverse. Semi-prooflike old gold coloring.
Very well struck, darker orange coloring, heavily polished die-disappearing neck variety.
Two toned coloring of orange and lilac.Semi pl around the devices with satiny lustre due to the die polishing. Full strike and undipped original.
Frosty cartwheel luster, fully struck,the coloring is lght gold with reddish hues.
Old yellow gold coloring with lustrous and pl surfaces, also from the American Princess collection
Purchased from Sonny Henry auction, difficult to locate one any better than MS62
CAC stickered for the following reasons: Wholly original coin inclusive of the copper spotting, prooflike, with a mellow old gold coloring. Well struck.
Brilliant bright prooflike coin, with the orange peel appearance so commonly found in gold proof coinage. Additionally it has a flashy cartwheel lustre, unusual to find oth in the same coin. The sharpest and fullest srike of any in this collection.
IN AN OLD GREEN HOLDER. Full strike with tangerine/gold coloring. And a beutiful cameo prooflike appearance.
Prooflike cameo,tangerine gold color,fully struck original coin, formerly in the Great Lakes Collection.
Brilliant prooflikeon obverse and reverse, darker gold coloring, with an impressive complete and bold strike.