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CAC. From SD MB #54. Nice golden luster with album toning. Photos by Lance Keigwin.
CAC. From SD MB #54. Nice golden luster with album toning. Photos by Lance Keigwin.
CAC. From SD MB #54. Nice golden luster with album toning. Photos by Lance Keigwin.
CAC. From SD MB #54. Nice golden luster with album toning. Photos by Lance Keigwin.
Crazyhounddog collection. Photos by Joe Best. Beautiful peripheral album toning. Flawless fields.
Crazyhounddog collection. Photos by Joe Best. Beautiful peripheral album toning. Flawless fields.
Crazyhounddog collection. Photos by Joe Best. Beautiful peripheral album toning. Flawless fields.
Crazyhounddog collection. Photos by Joe Best. Beautiful peripheral album toning. Flawless fields.
From Downey mail bid auction 57 in January 2024 described as: PCGS “rattler,” lot 8388 from Heritage Sept. 2012 sale where it brought $2,354. Brilliant centers, dazzling luster and a welcome halo of russet through the stars and legend. Q. David Bowers sold the coin to the Heritage consignor during a 1974 Long Beach Show as “UNC with rub.” No argument. There are traces of friction on the portrait; the fields are unscathed save for a contact mark twixt left wing and neck. Well struck throughout. Maybe a hint of weakness, lower drapery. A virtual lock to grade “58” today.
From Downey mail bid auction 57 in January 2024 described as: PCGS “rattler,” lot 8388 from Heritage Sept. 2012 sale where it brought $2,354. Brilliant centers, dazzling luster and a welcome halo of russet through the stars and legend. Q. David Bowers sold the coin to the Heritage consignor during a 1974 Long Beach Show as “UNC with rub.” No argument. There are traces of friction on the portrait; the fields are unscathed save for a contact mark twixt left wing and neck. Well struck throughout. Maybe a hint of weakness, lower drapery. A virtual lock to grade “58” today.
From Downey mail bid auction 57 in January 2024, described as: A spectacular – and original - 1824. The surfaces showcase a panoply of colors. Luster runs deep into the fabric of the coin. The surfaces are virtually free of marks. I wonder whether PCGS worried about the late die state which accounts for some softness in the strike. The coin puts many AU 58s to shame. From the Kings Park Collection.
Beautiful Album toning fades into auburn and gold. Earned a CAC sticker for eye appeal and originality
Beautiful Album toning fades into auburn and gold. Earned a CAC sticker for eye appeal and originality
From Downey Mail Bid 55 described as - The scarce early die state, with die lines alongside the date and no die break at stars 2-7. Iridescent gold toning through the stars and legend provides an eye-catching frame for the antique grey centers. The surfaces are virtually free of contact marks. From David Kahn, privately, in Nov. 2009 as rare prime R.5.
From Downey Mail Bid 55 described as - The scarce early die state, with die lines alongside the date and no die break at stars 2-7. Iridescent gold toning through the stars and legend provides an eye-catching frame for the antique grey centers. The surfaces are virtually free of contact marks. From David Kahn, privately, in Nov. 2009 as rare prime R.5.
CAC. Ex-Keigwin. Undeniably original Kraft envelope crust with blue album toning around the periphery. Flawless surfaces. All of this combines to make a premium 1836!
CAC. Ex-Keigwin. Undeniably original Kraft envelope crust with blue album toning around the periphery. Flawless surfaces. All of this combines to make a premium 1836!
CAC. Ex-Keigwin. Undeniably original Kraft envelope crust with blue album toning around the periphery. Flawless surfaces. All of this combines to make a premium 1836!
CAC. Ex-Keigwin. Undeniably original Kraft envelope crust with blue album toning around the periphery. Flawless surfaces. All of this combines to make a premium 1836!