Lot 1693
1917. Type 1. MS-65
Full Head. Light lilac toning rests on the surfaces of both sides.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 1694
1917-D. Type 2.
MS-60 plus. Nice and frosty.
Estimated Value $150-200.
Lot 1695
1927. MS-60 plus.
The shield is complete and the head is nearly full.
Estimated Value
$100-120.
Lot 1696
1934 Quarter group.
MS-66. A selection of superb coins picked fresh from an original
roll put away at the time of issue. A few have light toning, others untoned,
all are perfect for the dealer to parcel out. Lot of 10 coins.
Estimated
Value $750-UP.
Lot 1697
1934 a group of 30 pieces.
MS-64 to MS-65. A selection from an original roll that boasts clean
surfaces and full luster. A couple show toning. Lot of 30 coins.
Estimated
Value $600-UP.
Lot 1698
1934 original roll.
Mint State 60 to 63. An original roll that was put away at the time
of issue, excellent quality here. Lot of 40 coins.
Estimated Value
$400-500.
Lot 1699
A pair of Washington
Quarters: 1935 NGC MS-65, 1948 NGC MS-66 and a 1942-D Nickel, ICG MS-67.
The two Washington quarters are untoned, while the nickel is starting to
tone. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Lot 1700
1938-S. PCGS graded
MS-66 Premium quality. Only 111 graded this high, with just 11 graded
higher. This one flashy and bright, and certainly one of the best to survive
for date collectors.
Estimated Value $200-225.
Lot 1701
1938-S. PCGS graded
MS-66. Only 111 graded this high, with just 11 graded higher. Truly
outstanding.
Estimated Value $175-200.
Lot 1702
1938-S. PCGS graded
MS-65. Extremely bright and well preserved.
Estimated Value $125-150.
Lot 1703
1938-S. PCGS graded
MS-65. Scarcely a mark can be found, even with a glass, and only a gem? See
what you think.
Estimated Value $125-150.
Lot 1704
Quarters as follows:
1860 Seated in Fine, two Barbers in About Good; a 1917 Type I in EF 45,
5 Standing Libertys About Good to Very Good and 2 1942-S Washingtons in Fine.
Lot of 11 coins.
Estimated Value $25-40.