1871 Two-Cent Piece. MS-66 RB (NGC). CAC.,Delicate iridescent toning mingles with dominant golden-orange color on the obverse, while the reverse is richly toned in glossy lilac-brown. Both sides are uniformly full in strike with a smooth satin texture that would accept nothing more than a full Gem rating. The penultimate circulation strike in the two-cent series, the 1871 is one of the scarcer issues of its type with a relatively limited mintage of 721,250 pieces.,From the Marc Kravit Collection.,
1871 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. AU-58 (PCGS).,This satin to semi-prooflike example also offers vivid medium gold patina and predominantly sharp striking detail at the Choice AU grade level. The Philadelphia Mint produced a mere 1,300 circulation strike thre ...
1871 Two-Cent Piece. Proof-65 RB (PCGS). CAC. OGH--First Generation.,Bright orange undertones to iridescent glossy brown patina, this fully original Gem also reveals ample reflectivity in the fields as the surfaces dip into a light. Sharply struck and car ...
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