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CAC {B-04, BB-61} A Beautiful example with vibrant colors and exceptional luster. One of my favorites... {Small Date, Large Letters} An estimated 1,250 to 2,000 specimens exist in all grades. {CAC Population 10, only 3 Higher}
CAC {BB-115} COL. GREEN/ERIC NEWMAN - Arguably the FINEST KNOWN of this variety,
CAC {B-14, BB-194} The popular "Dotted Date" variety. Here were a set of dies prepared for use and then set aside, which then rusted before they were placed into the coining press. Multiple rust pits had formed on the die, leaving raised lumps on the newly minted coins.
CAC - The Only 1795 Flowing Hair, {3 leaves} MS-61, Approved By CAC.
CAC - Highest Graded at CAC... {Plate Coin} "The Encyclopedia of United States Silver Dollars 1794-1804"
CAC - Hesselgesser - The BB-154 is the second rarest die variety of 1799, and is exceeded only by BB-151. (Formerly NGC-MS-60 Downgraded when crossed to PCGS)
CAC --- {B-14, BB-194} The popular "Dotted Date" variety. Here were a set of dies prepared for use and then set aside, which then rusted before they were placed into the coining press. Multiple rust pits had formed on the die, leaving raised lumps on the newly minted coins
CAC (B-3, BB-213) The Right Foot of All T's is missing, the result of a broken punch.
CAC - (BB-232) Total CAC Population, 3 in all grades. Only 1 AU-55 at CAC. None Higher.