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CAC. This stunning piece fully merits the Cameo label, with excellent field-device contrast over the lightly gold-kissed surfaces. A real beauty in hand. PCGS 11/0 (11/09) PCGS 13/0 (11/13) PCGS 18/0 (05/15)
CAC. This stunning piece fully merits the Cameo label, with excellent field-device contrast over the lightly gold-kissed surfaces. A real beauty in hand. PCGS 11/0 (11/09) PCGS 13/0 (11/13) PCGS 18/0 (05/15)
CAC. 1/0 (5/13). 2/0 (4/18). The mirrors are clean, clear, sleek, and have moderate depth and reflectivity. Both sides are an ORIGINAL nickel/lilac/pale gold color. Miss Liberty and the details are needle sharp in strike and have light frost. The eye appeal is beautiful!
CAC. Business strikes of 1886 are important key issues in the Liberty nickel series, adding demand to the surviving proofs. This Premium Gem Cameo proof has excellent contrast with brilliant light gray surfaces and wonderful eye appeal. 3/2 (12/13) 3/2 (1/14)
CAC. The mirrors are deep but do have some very light golden/lilac toning. Miss Liberty and the details are lightly frosted and have needle sharp strikes. PCGS 2, 6 Higher (7/12) 2/6 (5/13)
CAC. The mirrors are deep but do have some very light golden/lilac toning. Miss Liberty and the details are lightly frosted and have needle sharp strikes. PCGS 2, 6 Higher (7/12) 2/6 (5/13)
CAC, . A fully struck Premium Gem Cameo proof with brilliantly reflective fields, this is a pleasing example. Liberty's cheek displays a few minor contact marks. 2/0 (12/13). 3/0 (1/14). Purchased as PR66CA.
CAC. Among business strike Liberty nickels, the 1896 is known as an important date that is elusive in high grades. For that reason, many collectors opt for the more available proof example. This Superb Gem proof, a fully struck specimen, is virtually flawless and features amazing gold and rainbow toning on each side. 3/0 (9/12), 3/0 (1/22). Purchased non CAC.
CAC. Ex: Compradore Collection. A satiny peach-gold Superb Gem that boasts an exemplary strike and an absence of perceptible carbon or contact. Population: 28 in 67 (1 in 67+), 0 finer (11/12). Ex: Dallas Signature (Heritage, 11/2005), lot 618; West Palm Beach Signature (Heritage, 6/2008), lot 386; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2010), CAC. 27/1 (5/13)
CAC. Delicate lavender and gold overtones appear on the ice-blue surfaces of this lovely Premium Gem Cameo proof. Remarkable mirrored fields surround the satin devices of this example. Cameo proofs of all denominations from the early 20th century are rarities. Population: 4 in 66 Cameo, 1 finer (8/12). 6/1 (5/13)
CAC. Discounting the clandestine 1913 issue, the 1907 Liberty Head nickel boasts the lowest proof mintage of the series, at 1,475 pieces. This sharply detailed Premium Gem exhibits distinct cameo contrast between the frosty devices and the deeply mirrored fields. 12/4 (5/13) 12/4 (1/14)
CAC. Gleaming gold-accented surfaces offer immense reflectivity on this delightful Premium Gem specimen. Decisively struck and appealing, an unusual Cameo representative of this later Liberty issue. From a mintage of just 1,620 pieces. 13/4 (07/12) 16/4 (05/13) 17/5 (01/14) 21/15 (05/15)
CAC. 1/0 (12/13) This example has bold design elements with pristine surfaces, deeply mirrored fields, highly lustrous devices, and only a hint of delicate champagne toning.
CAC. With 1,733 specimens struck, the 1911 is among the lower-mintage proof Liberty nickel issues, and it rarely comes so fine as this PR67 Cameo example. Excellent field-to-device contrast persists through rich patina, zones of aquamarine and peach. Carefully preserved and gorgeous. Population: 7 in 67 Cameo, 0 finer (2/09)
CAC. With 1,733 specimens struck, the 1911 is among the lower-mintage proof Liberty nickel issues, and it rarely comes so fine as this PR67 Cameo example. Excellent field-to-device contrast persists through rich patina, zones of aquamarine and peach. Carefully preserved and gorgeous. Population: 7 in 67 Cameo, 0 finer (2/09)