
Lot 735
1890-CC. MS-60. Frosty luster under original red, gold and brown toning. Sharply impressed and scarce.
Lot 736
1890-CC. AU-58. A beautiful coin that has blue and gold toning at the periphery, frosty centers.
Lot 737
1890-CC. AU-55. Another tough date in original, high grade condition. This one boasts light yellow toning over lustrous fields. Well struck and perfect for the date collector.
Lot 738
1890-CC. AU-55. Beautifully toned with gold and brown around the obverse and reverse periphery. Frosty devices and moderate handling marks.
Lot 739
1890-CC. AU-53. Lovely color and surfaces for the grade.
Lot 740
1890-CC. AU-53. Lightly toned with sunset hues of gold and red. Nearly new.
Lot 741
1890-CC and others. This group includes an 1890-CC EF-40 cleaned; 1891-CC EF-40 and another EF 45; 1892-CC VG-8 and 1892-CC VF-30. Lot of 5 coins.
Lot 742
1891-CC. AU-58. Just a hint of wear and a slightly subdued luster. Clean, sharp and desirable for the grade.
Lot 743
1891-CC. AU-58. Frosty luster with some gold toning around the rims. Typical handling marks.
Lot 744
1891-CC. AU-55. Subdued luster in the fields, with gold toning at the periphery. Well struck for this Mint.
Lot 745
1891-CC. AU-50. Pleasing enough for the grade, with semi-mirrored surfaces.
Lot 746
1891-CC. AU-50. Nice for the grade, with a blush of tan toning and choice luster in the fields.
Lot 747
1891-CC. AU-50. Rather dark toning over lustrous fields. Sharply struck and always in demand as one of the scarce CC mint coins. Clean surfaces throughout.
Lot 748
1891-CC. AU-50. Frosty luster and graced by natural gold toning around the devices. A lovely coin.
Lot 749
1891-CC. AU-50. The fields are semi-prooflike. Toned to a natural golden gray color and well struck with full breast feathers on the eagle.
Lot 750
1891-CC. EF-45. Cleaned and retoned to a natural gray and gold in appearance. Scarce.
Lot 751
1891-CC. A pair. EF-40. Two of these popular coins, one for your set, and another to trade., both in the same EF 40 grade. Lot of 2 coins.
Lot 752
1891-O. MS-63. A fair number of tiny abrasions on satiny white surfaces. Hint of gold on edges. Importantly, this is a boldly struck example of a '91-O, which so often is seen somewhat softly impressed by the Mint.
Lot 753
1891-S. MS-63 Prooflike. Lovely "dished cameo" effect on both sides, resulting from frosted devices set against mirrored fields.
Lot 754
1892. MS-60. A splendid coin that is graced with delicate gold toning around the periphery from residing in an album for years. One of the tough dates to find in nice condition.
Lot 755
1892. MS-60. Dipped a few times, therefore the luster is not complete, but this one has few marks and is nice looking.
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1892-CC. MS-63. Frosty white, a beauty! Hint of gold toning on edge. Only tiny abrasions. If you want a really nice, Choice example of this semi-key Carson City issue, check out this one!
Lot 757
1892-CC. AU-53. Perfect for the date collector, the surfaces have light gold toning on both sides and remain very lustrous. Boldly impressed and rare in this grade. Full breast feathers on the eagle, and without the usual heavy bagmarks.
Lot 758
1892-CC. EF-40. Lightly circulated, and now naturally toned and choice for the grade.
Lot 759
1892-O. MS-62. A very flashy and handsomely original silvery white coin, with some edge toning in deep gold, but there are some album slide lines on the face. Nice strike for this issue.
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