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CAC. Small berries and double T in CENT are characteristic of first restrike half cents.
CAC. Small berries and double T in CENT are characteristic of first restrike half cents.
CAC. Small berries and double T in CENT are characteristic of first restrike half cents.
Glittering full mint color, a bold strike, and satin sweet surfaces. Tied with 2 others for finest certified by PCGS of this date and mint. CAC
Glittering full mint color, a bold strike, and satin sweet surfaces. Tied with 2 others for finest certified by PCGS of this date and mint. CAC
Provenance: ex:J. Colvin Randall Collections; John Work Garrett Collection (gift to John Hopklns University); Stack's sale of the Garrett Collection, March 1976, lot 160; Bowers & Merena's sale of the Kenneth C. Long Estate, May 1995, lot 1089; Phil Kaufman Collection, Heritage April 2008, lot 2390; Greensboro Collection Heritage July 2013, lot 3128 (where it realized $47,000. Arguably the second finest of no more than five known examples. CAC.
Provenance: ex:J. Colvin Randall Collections; John Work Garrett Collection (gift to John Hopklns University); Stack's sale of the Garrett Collection, March 1976, lot 160; Bowers & Merena's sale of the Kenneth C. Long Estate, May 1995, lot 1089; Phil Kaufman Collection, Heritage April 2008, lot 2390; Greensboro Collection Heritage July 2013, lot 3128 (where it realized $47,000. Arguably the second finest of no more than five known examples. CAC.
Provenance: ex:J. Colvin Randall Collections; John Work Garrett Collection (gift to John Hopklns University); Stack's sale of the Garrett Collection, March 1976, lot 160; Bowers & Merena's sale of the Kenneth C. Long Estate, May 1995, lot 1089; Phil Kaufman Collection, Heritage April 2008, lot 2390; Greensboro Collection Heritage July 2013, lot 3128 (where it realized $47,000. Arguably the second finest of no more than five known examples. CAC.
CAC. Cartwheel luster enlivens each side, but the rich patina in hues of jade, gold, and cherry is the hallmark RKCA of this pristine coin. 10 in 67+ worth 2 finer (11/16).
Well-preserved lustrous surfaces with highlights of greenish-gold toning.
Well-preserved lustrous surfaces with highlights of greenish-gold toning.
A whisper of golden translucence covers lustrous, satin-silver surfaces.
This piece is tied with only two others as the finest at PCGS (4/16). the strike is impressively sharp, and the nickel-gray surfaces have a distinct champagne hue over satiny luster. There are no significant abrasions, as the grade suggests.
This piece is tied with only two others as the finest at PCGS (4/16). the strike is impressively sharp, and the nickel-gray surfaces have a distinct champagne hue over satiny luster. There are no significant abrasions, as the grade suggests.
This piece is tied with only two others as the finest at PCGS (4/16). the strike is impressively sharp, and the nickel-gray surfaces have a distinct champagne hue over satiny luster. There are no significant abrasions, as the grade suggests.
Attractive toning on the obverse. Well struck coin with great eye appeal.
An attractive, pleasingly toned suburb gem example of this San Francinsco issue.
An attractive, pleasingly toned suburb gem example of this San Francinsco issue.
CAC. Vibrant shades of reddish gold/golden brown/pale green. The eye appeal is exceptional.
CAC. Vibrant shades of reddish gold/golden brown/pale green. The eye appeal is exceptional.
Tied for the finest 1949-D Franklin certified. Incredible eye appeal with colorful toning.
Bold cartwheel luster radiates on both obverse and reverse and the surface quality is virtually pristine. A very crisp strike has rendered all the details on both sides.
Bold cartwheel luster radiates on both obverse and reverse and the surface quality is virtually pristine. A very crisp strike has rendered all the details on both sides.
Exhibiting a rich patina of steel blue hues, the fields are flooded by a sea green iridescence and accompany pinkish luster halting the design elements. From the Garner Collection. Provenance: Ex Stuart Levine; Denis Loring, Robinson S. Brown, Jr., Superior Galleries' sale of Wes Rasmussen Collection. CAC.
Exhibiting a rich patina of steel blue hues, the fields are flooded by a sea green iridescence and accompany pinkish luster halting the design elements. From the Garner Collection. Provenance: Ex Stuart Levine; Denis Loring, Robinson S. Brown, Jr., Superior Galleries' sale of Wes Rasmussen Collection. CAC.