(1005 X 500píxeles, tamaño de archivo: ~118K)
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anonymous
2015-03-01
1839-O. NGC graded MS-65. Well struck and glowiwng with golden frosty mint luster. Pop 1; the finest graded at either service. High Date, Wide Fraction, Breen-6152, McCloskey-A, R.3. The years 1838 and 1839 provided innovations galore US numismatics. 1838 saw the opening of this nation's first ...
(1005 X 500píxeles, tamaño de archivo: ~124K)
Publicado por:
anonymous
2015-03-01
1836. Script 8. PCGS graded MS-64. CAC Approved. A stunning satin mint gem exhibiting vibrant golden mint luster. The Classic Head quarter eagles of 1834 through 1839 are interesting and popular to collect by date and mint, there being no "museum" rarities. However, finding pieces in choice Mi ...
(1205 X 597píxeles, tamaño de archivo: ~168K)
Publicado por:
anonymous
2015-03-02
1835. NGC graded MS-61. As usual, a trifle soft in the centeres. Brilliant and untoned. To permit gold coins to circulate at par -- which had not happened since 1815 -- Congress reduced the authorized weight of the various denominations through the Act of June 28, 1834. On August 2, 1834, the ...