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1915-S 50c PCGS MS64 Beautifully Toned Pan Pac Commem
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1915-S 50c PCGS MS64 Beautifully Toned Pan Pac Commem
This incredibly lustrous Pan-Pac Commemorative is bathed in rich rainbow colors that envelop both the obverse and the reverse. On the obverse, earthy shades of mossy green and royal blue intermingle with violet and gold. On the reverse, similar to the obverse, yet the colors are even more robust over the glittery luster. This is a stunning Pan Pac and I was glad to have found it.
(The video makes the coin look lighter in color than they really are. The pictures are a better representation of the color while the video better shows the surfaces and luster.)