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(1870) M3 2 Yen JNDA 01-4 MS64 PCGS #500995

Nice clear reflective field.

(1870) M3 2 Yen JNDA 01-4 MS66 PCGS #500995

An incredible specimen with fiery golden mint brilliance.

(1917) T6 20 Yen JNDA 01-6 MS66 PCGS #501167

A dazzling example with glowing golden mint brilliance and superb surfaces.

(1917) T6 20 Yen JNDA 01-6 MS66 PCGS #501167

A dazzling example with glowing golden mint brilliance and superb surfaces.

1936 10C PR67 PCGS #5071

Mytstical yet mesmerizing toning!

1937 10C PR67 PCGS #5072

Fully struck with glittering, untoned, pristine surfaces. A seemingly flawless, unimprovable Superb Gem.

1937 10C PR68 PCGS #5072

An exquisitely preserved and captivatingly toned representative of the second of seven proof Mercury dime issues. The obverse has outer bands of amethyst and citrine, while watermelon and yellow-green colors grace the reverse periphery. The silver-gray centers display immense reflectivity, and the strike is decisive.

1939 10C PR68 PCGS #5074

Pristine mirrored surfaces are untoned. All of the design elements are sharply struck. An elite Mercury proof from this somewhat scarcer (compared to the 1941 and 1942) date. From The Shapiro Collection. Thanks Larry!

1940 10C PR68 PCGS #5075

Fully struck and brilliant, with dazzlingly reflective proof surfaces that are pristine on obverse and reverse alike. An amazing, high grade specimen of this late Mercury dime issue. From The Sounder Collection.

1941 10C PR68 PCGS #5076

The shimmering, reflective surfaces provide not only unsurpassable technical quality, but also stunning visual appeal. There is not a hint of toning on either side; the surfaces are fully defined and blemish-free. From The Kallenberg Collection.

1942 10C PR68 PCGS #5077

An immaculate, deeply mirrored example of this popular final-year proof, exquisitely struck and gorgeous. The surfaces are toned primarily along the margins in lime-gold and lilac-purple, with the obverse displaying slightly deeper shades. Elusive so fine.