The U.S. & Ancients Coinage Auction
October 2, 2000

Peace Dollars

Lot 1851
1922. A roll of dollars grading Mint State 60 to 60+. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $200-220.

Lot 1852
1922. A roll of these which grades Mint State 60 to 63. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $200-225.

Lot 1853
1923-S. MS-63. Lovely toning and decently struck for the date.
Estimated Value $40-50.

Lot 1854
1924 Peace dollar roll of 20 coins. A choice roll which grades Uncirculated. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $200-225.

Lot 1855
1924-S. MS-63. A choice Mint example with light mottled toning about the peripheries.
Estimated Value $250-300.

Lot 1856
1924-S. MS-60. Lightly toned.
Estimated Value $100-150.

Lot 1857
1925. MS-63. The usual nice frosty look for the date.
Estimated Value $20-25.

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1934. MS-66. Light iridescent and aqua toning on the back of Liberty's head, from the original packaging. Superb surfaces, with virtually no signs of contact visible, even with the aid of a glass.
These 1934 and 1935 Peace Dollars were purchased at the time of issue from a bank and put away until they were consigned to us. The luster is undiminished by cleaning or handling, and the surfaces are outstanding. Be sure to view these gems to see if you can add a couple of dates to your collection at this auction.
Estimated Value $2,000-2,400.

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1934. MS-66. Splendid luster and very lightly toned around the periphery. Gems of this quality are very difficult to locate, and we can't imagine many more little hoards out there waiting to be discovered.
Estimated Value $2,000-2,400.

Lot 1860
1934. PCGS graded MS-65. A lightly toned gem.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1861
1934. MS-65. Blazing luster in the fields, and clean surfaces. This one has a bit of toning on the left side of the obverse.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1862
1934. MS-65. Blazing luster in the fields, and clean surfaces. Well struck at the centers.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1863
1934. MS-65. Blazing luster in the fields, and clean surfaces. Well struck at the centers and with a small area of toning on the left side of the obverse.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1864
1934. MS-65. Blazing luster in the fields, and clean surfaces. Light golden toning at the centers. Clean face on Liberty.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1865
1934. MS-65. Blazing luster in the fields, and clean surfaces. Lightly toned on the upper right of the obverse, similar on the reverse. One for the date collector.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1866
1934. MS-65. One of the best from an original roll, check these lots out to find the one that matches your set today.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1867
1934. MS-65. Another superb coin. Untoned.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1868
1934. MS-65. Another superb coin. Lightly toned around the periphery.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1869
1934. MS-65. Frosty luster with hazy toning.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1870
1934. MS-65. Frosty luster and untoned.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1871
1934. MS-65. Frosty luster and untoned.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1872
1934. MS-65. Frosty luster and with a patch of irridescent toning on the lower left obverse. Nice surfaces.
Estimated Value $600-750.

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1934. MS-65. Nearly a grade better, but check it out yourself. Outstanding luster and surfaces, with just a hint of toning.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1874
1934. MS-65. A few light flecks of toning around the periphery.
Estimated Value $600-750.

Lot 1875
1934. MS-65. Splendid toning on both sides, around the edges. Excellent surfaces.
Estimated Value $600-750.