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M
INT
S
TATE
1849-C $5 L
IBERTY
1941
1849-C
.
NGC graded MS-63
. Unusually well struck from
early dies with semi-reflective surfaces on both sides. This
outstanding high grade example ranks high within the con-
dition census. Only 64,823 struck.
Pop 4; 3 finer, 2 in 64,
1 in 66.
(
PCGS # 8241
)
Estimated Value .................................... $19,000 - 21,000
S
CARCE
M
INT
S
TATE
1851 $5 L
IBERTY
1942
1851
.
PCGS graded MS-63
. Rich orange-gold luster
throughout with exceptionally clean fields and a sharp
strike. A single lateral mark is noted on Liberty's cheek, this
being the grade-limiting factor. Considered a condition rar-
ity at the MS-63 level.
Pop 7; 3 finer, 2 in 64, 1 in 65.
(
PCGS # 8246
)
Estimated Value ........................................ $7,000 - 7,500
1943
1852
.
PCGS graded MS-62.
CAC APPROVED.
Satiny in tex-
ture, both sides are covered in a thin layer of golden-orange
patina. Rather smooth for the assigned grade, there are no size-
able or otherwise individually distracting abrasions to report,
only minor softness of detail on the stars and the eagle's neck
feathers. A relatively plentiful No Motto five from the pre-Civil
War era, the '52 is rarely offered in higher Mint State grade lev-
els.
Pop 38; 30 finer
. (
PCGS # 8250
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,200 - 2,300
1944
1852
.
PCGS graded AU-53.
CAC APPROVED.
Some deep
red color is seen in certain protected areas, as are a few small
marks and abrasions from circulation. (
PCGS # 8250
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 525
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