Devil's Den - Complete U.S. Type Set, Circulation Strikes (1792-1964) 的钱币相册

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1835 1/2C MS64+ RD PCGS #1170

CAC (Green) "A lovely orange-gold near-Gem with an exquisite strike. The reverse is well preserved, while the obverse has a faint handling mark on the chin." - Heritage Auctions

1855 1/2C MS66+ BN PCGS #1233

CAC (Green) "The unabraded surfaces show powder-blue in open areas, though hints of fire-red linger in protected regions. The strike is crisp at the centers and shows moderate blending on the rims." - Heritage Auctions

1837 1C Beaded Cords MS66+ BN PCGS #1729

CAC (Green) "A sensationally bold luster engages the eye, glowing with a full rolling cartwheel brilliance. A warm brown undertone engages with hints of original red and a dusting of iridescent steely blue. The devices are crisply rendered from an exacting blow from the dies." - Legend Rare Coin Auctions

1853 1C MS66+ BN PCGS #1901

CAC (Green) "The Brown designation is uncharitable, since considerable reddish-orange and mahogany is visible at the margins. Well-defined at the centers, if a trifle softly struck at the margins. Strong eye appeal for this hoarded variant." - Heritage Auctions

1909 VDB 1C MS67+ RD PCGS #2425

CAC (Green) A radiant, fiery orange-red mint luster illuminates both sides of carbon free, essentially unabraded surfaces. The design elements are sharply detailed, well highlighted by the glowing red original color.

1943-S 1C MS67+ PCGS #2717

CAC (Green) An immaculate strike. All design elements are fully brought up on reflective, polished chrome-like surfaces. No marks are worthy of mention. Faint vertical striations from polished dies are visible under close inspection, adding to the coin's flashy appearance in-hand.

1852 3CS MS67+ PCGS #3666

CAC (Green) "An exceptionally well-preserved example of this early three cent silver issue, showing frosty, luminous mint luster with delicate lilac, lavender, and powder-blue toning overall. The strike is sharp, and close examination fails to reveal a single notable abrasion or other surface fault." - Heritage Auctions

1937 5C MS67+ PCGS #3980

CAC (Green) "Vivid Toning and Impeccable Preservation. The surfaces are satiny and somewhat prooflike on this spectacularly toned Superb Gem 1937 nickel, featuring pastel pink, lavender, and yellow-green predominating on each side. Contact marks are minimal on the obverse and scarcely seen on the reverse." - Heritage Auctions

1841 H10C MS64+ PCGS #4328

CAC (Green)

1860 H10C MS67+ PCGS #4377

CAC (Green) "A magnificent Superb Gem with champagne-gold iridescence and intense satiny luster on both sides. Richly frosted across the devices and lightly reflective in the fields. Smartly impressed with razor sharp striking detail and outstanding surface preservation that approaches numismatic perfection." - Stacks Bowers

1911-S 25C MS67+ PCGS #5661

CAC (Green) "Snow-white with radiant luster and a fairly sharp strike. No signs of toning can be seen, and this coin appears as fresh as the day it was minted. The surfaces are stunning, with satiny mint frost throughout." - Heritage Auctions

1881 G$1 MS67+ PCGS #7582

CAC (Green) "Attractive, Lustrous Surfaces. This Superb Gem appears even finer than the grade suggests. Frosty, fully detailed surfaces with peach-gold color lack any reportable imperfections." - Heritage Auctions

1904 $2.50 MS67+ PCGS #7856

CAC (Green) "PRISTINE, FLAWLESS surfaces show a full booming luster. The brilliance has an ember-like glow that brings the smooth surfaces and sharply struck devices to life. Rich golden color shows lovely accents of rose that really pop in the light." - Legend Rare Coin Auctions

1878 $3 MS65+ PCGS #8000

CAC (Green) "Exceptionally clean and smooth surfaces are a major highlight. Tons of luster blazes off this coin from everywhere possible. The luster enhances the totally stunning original vibrant yellow and bold orange gold colors. The luster makes the colors "ripple" as you rotate the surfaces in a light." - Legend Rare Coin Auctions