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Ex Battle Creek Collection. A thoroughly engaging coin with bright voluminous coruscating luster throughout along with a needle sharp strike. The surfaces are well preserved and fresh -- further enhanced by the prescence of beautiful original color. The obverse is a glowing palette of lemon, pale apple green and sky blue iridescence overall with vivid turquoise, lavender, crimson and tangering hues covering the upper right quadrant. The reverse is blast white with a hint of amber at the rim. Uncompromising quality and excellent eye appeal without the huge Battle Creek price tag attached.
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Although not a viable candidate for resubmission in my opinion -- this coin is nonetheless a very high-end example. It is fully struck with all of the design details sharply impressed throughout. The glassy surfaces are exceeding clean and at first glance appear to be worthy of a higher grade. The gleaming mirror fields exhibit deep reflectivity but the devices offer no real discernable contrast rendering this specimen a classic example of a deep mirror "brilliant" prooflike. A premium quality example with positive eye appeal.
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Ex Battle Creek Collection. This is a premium quality coin that is boldly struck with radiant coruscating luster and surfaces that rest at the uppermost end of the grade designation. The reverse is completely engulfed in glowing luminescent toning comprised of forest green, burgundy, pink, magenta, lemon, lime, emerald, teal, azure and violet hues. Moreover, a distinct textile pattern is apparent in the field between the Eagle's left wing and the wreath. An altogether alluring coin with strong visual appeal and an ethereal, almost hypnotic quality about it. Or as the Fonz would say, cool-o-mundo.
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Ex Battle Creek Collection. A premium quality coin that is boldly struck with brilliant frosty mint luster and surfaces whose overall quality rests at the uppermost end of the grade designation. The reverse is literally aglow with bright fluorescent rainbow toning comprised of deep green, burgundy, lime, emerald, violet, fuchsia, tangerine, lemon, aquamarine, sky-blue, lilac and amber iridescence. The reverse is blast white save for a hint of gold at the rim. Awesome flash and eye appeal.
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Ex Battle Creek Collection. This lovely coin is fully struck with bright frosty mint luster and fewer flaws that one might expect given its grade designation. In other words, this is a really nice mid-range MS63 specimen. The obverse exhibits deep glowing luminescent teal and burgundy toning with subtle nuances of violet, lime-green and sky-blue thrown in for good measure. The reverse is brilliant white with a bit of ochre clinging to the periphery.
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I've resubmitted this coin once believing that it was a lock upgrade but PCGS didn't agree with me. I still think it's undergraded and if it doesn't sell quickly I'll try it again. Anyway, this coin is boldly struck with squeaky clean surfaces throughout. The fields are deeply reflective and the devices are lightly frosted providing a distinct contrast. There is a touch of amber coloration at the rim which serves to frame and enhance the glistening surfaces. PCGS has certified one hundred sixty five at this level with just thirty graded higher.
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Ex Battle Creek Collection. A visually striking coin that is sharply struck with bright frosty mint luster throughout. The reverse is ablaze with vivid rainbow toning comprised of irregular bands of peacock, burgundy, lime, emerald, violet, fuchsia, tangerine, lemon, sky-blue, lilac and ochre iridescence. The obverse is primarily white with a touch of ochre and aquamarine at the rim. An altogether beautiful example with wonderful eye appeal.
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Ex Battle Creek Collection. A beautiful premium quality coin that is boldly struck with blazing mint luster and surfaces that are much better preserved than the stated grade would indicate. This is a very high end specimen to be sure. The obverse is engulfed in beautiful rainbow hues comprised of forest green, burgundy, teal, violet, fuchsia, tangerine, lemon and pale blue-green iridescence while the reverse exhibits blinding white luster throughout. Very flashy with awesome eye appeal.
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An altogether alluring premium quality coin with very attractive original toning. The strike is needle sharp and the glowing lustrous surfaces are exceedingly clean and rest at the very top of the grade designation. The obverse is a melange of beautiful blue hues comprised of aquamarine, turquoise, peacock and sky blue luminescence with accents of copper, beige and lilac. The reverse is awash in cinnamon-beige iridescence overall with deeper slate and blue-gray at the periphery.
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This coin is very boldly struck with wonderfully preserved surfaces that rest at the uppermost end of the assigned grade. The fields exhibit (atypical) ultra-deep watery reflectivity and the devices are well frosted accounting for a distinct cameo effect. The obverse is awash in glowing amber iridescence with a touch of aquamarine at the rim. A premium quality example with excellent visual appeal.
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A visually compelling coin and the quintessential Carson City DMPL dollar. It is sharply struck with a few grade limiting abrasions present on Liberty's chin with the balance of the coin being relatively mark-free. The dazzling brilliant fields are crystal clear and watery with ultra-deep reflectivity and snow white devices with a prominent (and highly desirable) halo effect around the eagle. An exceedingly flashy deep mirror black and white cameo prooflike -- what more is there to say?
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This is a very nice high-end coin in a PCGS old green holder (OGH). It is boldly struck with very clean surfaces throughout and certainly deserves to be categorized as a premium quality example (and would definitely rank among the top 10% of its like-graded brethren). The fields are deeply mirrored and the devices are well frosted rendering a pronounced cameo effect. There are scattered areas of very faint champagne patination but this coin is primarily white and very appealing.
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This is the finest specimen from the small group of original toned 1878-S dollar I recently purchased. To begin with it is sharply struck throughout with rich creamy mint frost in abundance. The surfaces are exceedingly well preserved and this coin rests at the uppermost end of the assigned grade designation. The obverse is aglow with luminescent pale lemon, aquamarine, turquoise, lilac and plum hues with a touch of crimson at the periphery. The reverse displays salmon, pale lemon, aquamarine, turquoise, electric blue and slate iridescence over the entire surface. A beautiful premium quality example.
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Here's another lovely original 1878-S dollar from the small group I recently acquired. Although not monster toners with A plus color -- these are nonetheless very attractive coins. This specimen is sharply struck throughout with frosty coruscating luster and wonderfully preserved surfaces. The obverse is covered in a harmonious blend of russet, pale lime, aquamarine, sky blue, lilac and salmon iridescence while the reverse displays aquamarine, turquoise, pale lime, lilac and plum hues.
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