The product is a 1981 A $5 Federal Reserve Note with a cutting error, graded PMG 58 EPQ. This error note is from the United States and is certified by PMG. It is a unique piece of paper money that showcases a rare and interesting flaw, making it a valuable collector’s item for those interested […]
Professionally graded by PCGS as “MS66”. Finest Known Example at PCGS. Our team brings decades of expertise and passion in coins, fine jewelry, high line watches, and more.
It is the D-B block. It has been graded by PMG as Choice Uncirculated 64EPQ. If the centering were better, this note would be a gem. Bold overprint and embossing. It is my mission to assist collectors of large and small size type complete their collecting goals.
Reverse of 1802. All 1802 half cents are overdates with the O clearly seen below the 2 of the date. They are also very scarce and truly rare when found in decent grades and problem-free. They are also unknown in mint state.
The present example showcases a sharply punched upward-sloping date and an early reverse die state. Toning across the obverse is refined and original, with a silvery-pewter base enveloped in delicate champagne-gold and russet hues around the denticles and stars.
The product is a highly sought after 1878 S Dmpl Obverse 66+ PL Morgan Silver Dollar, minted in San Francisco. This uncirculated coin is composed of 90% silver and has been certified by PCI. With a denomination of $1, this coin is a valuable addition to any coin collection for its rarity and pristine condition. […]
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It has the tougher light green seal as opposed to the easier dark green seal. It is a solid note and has been graded by PMG as Gem Uncirculated 66EPQ. This note is a top pop. PMG has graded five 66EPQ’s and zero notes higher!
It is the G-A block like all the 1928B Chicago’s. It has been graded by PMG as Gem Uncirculated 65EPQ. It is my mission to assist collectors of large and small size type complete their collecting goals.
IssueEagle Privy Release. This release ties a record as the lowest-minted bullion Silver Eagle and the lowest-minted Type-2 Silver Eagle ever produced! The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic “Walking Liberty” design, symbolizing freedom and progress.