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Some nice coins there, esp the 1859-O, 1855-D, 1795 (does that have a silver plug?). The 1921 is nicely struck with a fine die clash.

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Here are some little dollars from the little town of Dahlonega.

 

Type I

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Type II

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Type III

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The early "C" and "D" mint dollars are really tough coins, especially those ones. I had a customer come by my table at a show last weekend, I showed the son CDN II with the gold dollars and he was wowed by how the first few branch mint ones were worth so much. I said pop. on those was negligible.

 

 

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This has been dipped and has re-toned, but I find to be very attractive.

 

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And this one is about as original as you can get.

 

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Nice early dollars Bill. Love that 97!

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