1916-S Indian Eagle. MS-63 (PCGS).,Vivid golden-orange surfaces are also possessed of full mint luster and sharp striking detail. The final eagle struck prior to 1926, the 1916-S is one of the more frequently encountered San Francisco Mint issues of this type in Mint State, thanks in no small part to a hoard that entered numismatic circles during the late 1970s. When viewed in the wider context of the Indian series, however, the 1916-S is scarce in lower Mint State grades and rare above the present level of preservation. A find for the astute 20th century gold enthusiast.,From the Woodward Collection.,
1916-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. MS-65 (PCGS).,A lovely and scarce Gem Uncirculated survivor from a mintage of 796,000 pieces. Bathed in a blend of rose-gold patina and billowy mint luster, both sides are sharply struck and expectably well preserved for ...
1916-S Indian Half Eagle. MS-62 (PCGS).,A frosty rose-gold example with an overall bold strike and uncommonly strong eye appeal for the assigned grade. The penultimate issue in the Indian half eagle series and the final one prior to 1929, the 1916-S is a ...
1916-S Lincoln Cent. MS-65 RD (PCGS).,An impressive condition rarity that is sure to see spirited bidding among advanced Lincoln cent enthusiasts. Sharply struck throughout, both sides also exhibit full mint luster in a rich deep rose color. Smooth and in ...
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