Lot 1717
1917. MS-60 plus.
Flashy and bright, one for the date collector.
Estimated Value
$100-115.
Lot 1718
1934. MS-66. A
satiny high-end gem from an original roll that was put away at the time of
issue. Light golden toning starting to form, and outstanding quality obverse
and reverse.
Estimated Value $300-400.
Lot 1719
1934. MS-66.
Only a few faint signs of contact, light golden toning at the centers.
Superb.
Estimated Value $300-400.
Lot 1720
1934. MS-66.
Only a few faint signs of contact, light golden toning at the centers.
Superb.
Estimated Value $300-400.
Lot 1721
1934. MS-66. A
bit more toning on this example, simply stunning in every way.
Estimated
Value $300-400.
Lot 1722
1934. MS-66.
This is the spiked ankle variety, from clashed dies. Light golden toning at
the center, with resplendent luster throughout.
Estimated Value $300-400.
Lot 1723
1934. MS-60 plus.
Untoned and lustrous.
Estimated Value $50-60.
Lot 1724
1934 Half dollar group.
MS-66. A selection of 5 of this date, hand selected from an original
roll as the best of the lot. Each piece offers exceptional surfaces, blazing
luster and a couple with light toning. Seldom encountered as most of these
early rolls were broken up a few decades ago. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated
Value $1,000-UP.
Lot 1725
1934 Half dollar group.
MS-66. A selection of 5 of this date, hand selected from an original
roll as the best of the lot. Each piece offers exceptional surfaces, blazing
luster and a couple with light toning. Seldom encountered as most of these
early rolls were broken up a few decades ago. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated
Value $1,000-UP.
Lot 1726
1934 a group of 5 pieces.
MS-66. A superb selection from an original roll. Just enough for a
dealer to parcel out quickly. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
Lot 1727
1934 an original roll.
Mint State 65 or better. A superb roll that was put away at the
time of issue. Check out the gems here! Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value
$3,000-UP.
Lot 1728
1934 an original roll.
Mint State 64 to 65. A superb roll that was put away at the time of
issue. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $1,250-1,500.
Lot 1729
1934 an original roll.
Mint State 64 to 65. A choice original roll that was put away at
the time of issue. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $1,250-1,500.
Lot 1730
1934 an original roll.
Mint State 63 to 64. Another outstanding original roll that was put
away at the time of issue. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,200.
Lot 1731
1936. NGC graded
MS-67. Light gold toning around the periphery, very faint in fact, and well
struck. The surfaces are sublime in their perfection. The fields, devices and
rims are nearly as struck, without the usual bag handling.
Estimated Value
$500-550.
Lot 1732
1936. NGC graded
MS-67. Light golden toning on the obverse and reverse, sharply struck and
very pleasing for the grade. One of the best to survive of the date.
Estimated Value $500-550.
Lot 1733
1937. NGC graded
MS-67. Superbly preserved, without any signs of contact and well struck
too. An impressive coin, and one you won't need to improve upon.
Estimated
Value $500-550.
Lot 1734
1937. NGC graded
MS-66. Boldly struck and completely untoned. Approaching perfection for the
date.
Estimated Value $140-160.
Lot 1735
1937. NGC graded
MS-65. Flashy and untoned, well struck too.
Estimated Value $100-110.
Lot 1736
1937 roll of 20 coins.
A roll of these popular half dollars grading from About Uncirculated to
Brilliant Uncirculated. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $500-750.