Oct 1-2, 2001, The George Mouhtouris Collection, Sale 11

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United States Coins

Quarters

Washington Quarters

Lot 928 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1932-D. MS-63+. Here is the key date to the series, and this one may be less expensive than the recent $92,000 example sold at Heritage's delightful ANA sale this summer. Nicely struck by the dies, with no signs of weakness, and the surfaces are clean for the grade.
Estimated Value $1,500-2,000.

Lot 929
1932-S. NGC graded MS-62. A hint of light tone is just starting to form. Premium Quality for the numerical grade.
Estimated Value $350-450.

Lot 930
1932-S. ANACS graded MS-62. Toned with mottled gold on both sides. Well struck, but we note a few hairlines which probably account for the grade.
Estimated Value $250-350.

Lot 931
1932-S. EF-45. Silvery white in color, with luster in the fields. Popular with date collectors.
Estimated Value $70-90.

Lot 932
1938. PCGS graded Proof 64 Premium Quality. This one is lightly toned on the right side, both obverse and reverse.
Estimated Value $90-110.

Lot 933
1939. ICG graded Proof 67. Light hazy toning and superb in every way. A gem for the date or type collector.
Estimated Value $200-225.

Lot 934
1950. PCGS graded Proof 64 Premium Quality. Bright and untoned, and a beautiful coin.
Estimated Value $30-40.

Lot 935
A circulated Washington Quarter set, 1932 through 1964-D. This set grades from Good to About Uncirculated. Mounted in a blue Whitman coin album, we note that the 1932-S has full rims, but the 1932-D does not. Lot of 83 pieces.
Estimated Value $175-200.

Lot 936
1932, 1934, 1935. MS-60+ or better. All exhibit dusky toning. Three coins in lot.
Estimated Value $75-100.

Lot 937 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
Error Washington Quarter struck on a Cent planchet. No Date, "D" Mint obverse mintmark. MS-64. A frosty uncirculated specimen that boasts clean surfaces and mint-fresh color. With the smaller cent planchet, the entire date is missing on the quarter.
Estimated Value $200-300.

Lot 938 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
(No date). Delaware Washington Quarter, struck 90 % Off Center. PCGS graded MS-64 "Mint Error". This one is perfectly aligned in that the word "DELAW" and "QUARTER" are all that are visible, hence we know the date is 1999 and that this is a Delaware Statehood Quarter. One for the error specialist who demands top quality spectacular errors.
Estimated Value $200-300.

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