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1865 3CN MS64 PCGS #3731

Granted, a splurge! Coins in 63 and under simply do not have a lustrous splash. This one is near gem and has plenty of luster. Check out the TRIPLE! die clash on the reverse!

1882 5C MS64 PCGS #3812

perfect match to my 3c nickel and liberty head. soft cartwheel luster with a satin finish!! what a perfect set when looking at them together.

1883 5C No CENTS MS64 PCGS #3841

soft, cartwheel luster, just the slightest of toning and at a grade which matches my "cents" example

1900 5C MS64 PCGS #3861

A wonderful nickel from Larry Whitlow-PQ! Soft cartwheel, satin luster with beautiful fields and a nice strike. In hand, it is a great coin to savor, especially while you rotate it slowly. The satin look, while not as flashy as a brilliant or frosty luster is beautiful in its own way. Hard to put down, like a favorite scotch!

1928-S 25C MS64 PCGS #5770

what is there to say?! very lustrous 64 with no leg friction. Just love the flow lines on these, which are very evident. The lines of the wings extended appear reversed on the obverse parapet; the upper part of Liberty and her shield produce the same effect below the reverse eagle.

1946-D 50C MS64 PCGS #6628

Hard to figure how a 65 or greater would look so much better than this one. I ended up making some 40 attempts before hitting on this pic. The trick was a single hand-held 60W light bringing out the lines in Liberty's dress and eagle's breast feathers.

1882-S $1 MS64 PCGS #7140

a wonderful birthday gift from my wife! Always wanted a blazer! In hand the scuffs seen in the pic are rather muted, and overall looks very clean. The usual fine s-mint strike. Very nice reverse!

1922 $1 MS64 PCGS #7357

A prudent purchase at the 64 grade as a jump in 1 essentially triples the price. But what of this incredible luster?! The evenness of the cartwheel I believe, adds an extra frostiness to the whole coin.

1936-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #5003

smoke-toned on the periphery!

1903 1C MS64RB PCGS #2215

an amazing upgrade/downgrade! perfect common date for type 40% the 1865 coin in the exact grade. But there's more!! this one has much more red color and fiery luster. nice hint of cherry red on the obverse! the way to go here. only a well struck, satiny luster 1883 no cent nickel would be a next such upgrade/downgrade!

1865 2C MS64RB PCGS #3583

A dreamy piece, an absolute favorite in the set! A happy find, exactly what i was looking for. No problems. Great strike, luster and color. Nice amount of red for an RB.Priced right too! Thanks to Frank of Currency and Coins of Wayne PA. Nice that the obverse has more red as the coin is wall-mounted with this side showing!

1903 1/2C MS64RD PCGS #90005

just one of many beautiful full-red 1903 half centavos that are out there. no detracting marks. a little more luster and it's gem grade!

1905 1C MS64RD PCGS #90044

deep cartwheel luster/right off the mint! can't beat the price of this blazing red when comparing to an early Lincoln or Indian Head Cent!