FROM THE BIGMO CIVIL WAR COLLECTION Due to the constant hoarding of gold and silver coins struck during the Civil War, the mintage of dimes in 1865 remained small, with only 10,000 examples struck. This gorgeously toned, SUPERB GEM is easily one of the prettiest, even if it wasn't also among the FINEST graded. Sharply struck devices stand out with fully defined devices. Satiny luster blooms from below a wonderful array of blue, amber, rose, and teal patina over exceptionally smooth surfaces. The eye appeal of this beauty is off the charts. Grant's terms for surrender were extremely generous, allowing the soldiers to return home with horses and mules so they could return to their farms and work. The formal negotiations were quick, and the surrender ceremony took place a couple of days later. PCGS 3, NGC 5, CAC 6. The CAC Population also includes at least one of the two MS67+ graded at PCGS. The most recent PCGS/CAC coin sold in October 2014 for $14,688. The presently offered coin's palette of color is similar to the MS67+ that sold in February 2019, which realized $14,400. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $12,000 and the CAC CPG value is $13,300. This SUPERB coin will delight even the pickiest of collectors and will bring a strong price for sure. Good luck. Cert. Number 28183196 PCGS # 4641