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1861 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
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Item Description: |
10C 1861 S |
Grade: |
NGC VF |
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Owner Comments
Love those Civil War dated San Francisco dimes. I have an 1862-S too, but 1862 is not a prime number.
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Slot: |
1889 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD |
Item Description: |
$1 1889 |
Grade: |
PCGS MS 65 DPL |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
VAM-8PCGS has only graded 3 higher, at MS66 DMPL.Also have a PCGS MS64DMPL in VAM-9 (SLANTED DATE).DMPL Condition Census (date): 3 x 66DM(P), 1 x 66DM(N), 26 x 65DM(P), 12 x 65DM(N)
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Slot: |
1901 |
Origin/Country: |
United States |
Design Description: |
SILVER DOLLARS - MORGAN LIBERTY HEAD |
Item Description: |
$1 1901 |
Grade: |
PCGS MS 61 DPL |
Research: |
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Owner Comments
1901 PCGS MS61 DMPL VAM-13The date is a foremost rarity in mint state to start, a key in the series. As a prooflike it is an ultrararity. This specimen is the ONLY DMPL certified. I believe it is the one previously in the Spokane Collection.VAM-13 is one of the C4/C3 reverses with a prominent doubled olive. The other C4/C3 reverses for the date only have a shallow ghost of the second olive. Many other features are doubled as well, notably the eagle's eye and nostril as well as the olive branch and arrows.Despite the fact that this lone DMPL has mild contrast between fields and devices, the mirrors are quite deep. I can read the grey sheet from a foot away using it. It also claims a good strike. Liberty's hair is very struck up. The eagle's breast feathers are just short of fully struck. Weakness is noted in the stars by the date, typical for many Philadelphia and New Orleans dates between 1890 and 1902.
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