
Lot 1299

1894. This six coin proof set is all PCGS graded as follows: Morgan dollar PR-64; Barber half dollar PR-65; Barber quarter PR-66; Barber dime PR-66; Liberty nickel PR-65 and Indian cent
PR-64 Red and Brown. Ira notes this set should be examined for PQ coins. Most of the silver is toned, some with pretty blues and golds, while the nickel and cent are not toned. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $7,000-UP.
Lot 1300

1898. Six coin Proof Set. Each of the coins in this set grade Proof-65. The Morgan is starting to tone, but has an excellent frosted devices and lovely gold hues starting to form. Note
how pristine the fields are on the silver issues! The three other silver coins are bright, and the dime is just starting to tone. On the nickel we see more golden streaks on the left side of the obverse, while the reverse has blues and lavender
hues. At last, the cent has deep purple toning on the reverse, while the obverse is more of a brick red with some toning near the date. Mounted in a Capital plastics holder, and truly a lovely set. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $11,000-13,000.
Lot 1301

1936. Proof Set. The silver coins have light proof haze while the nickel and cent show faint toning. All are nice for this set.
Estimated Value $3,500-4,000.
Lot 1302
1937. Proof Set. The silver coins have light proof haze while the cent and nickel appear to have been lightly cleaned in the past.
Estimated Value $1,500-1,700.
Lot 1303
1937. Proof Set. The silver coins have light proof haze while the cent is damaged by a big rim bump.
Estimated Value $1,500-1,700.
Lot 1304
1938. Proof Set. The silver coins have light proof haze while the nickel and cent show faint fingerprint toning. The half dollar has a small toned spot near the rim on the right side of the
reverse.
Estimated Value $700-800.
Lot 1305
1939. Proof Set. The silver coins have light proof haze while the nickel and cent show faint toning, the cent with a couple of tiny spots.
Estimated Value $600-700.
Lot 1306
1939. Proof Set. The silver coins have moderate proof haze while the nickel and cent show faint fingerprint and spotty toning.
Estimated Value $600-700.
Lot 1307
1940. Proof Set (3 complete proof sets). A group of 3 complete 1940 proof sets, all are original and lightly toned. The nickels and cents are nice. Lot of 15 coins.
Estimated Value
$1,500-1,700.
Lot 1308
1940. Proof Set (3 complete proof sets). A group of 3 complete 1940 proof sets, all are original and lightly toned. The nickels and cents are nice, but a few cents have tiny specks. Lot of 15
coins.
Estimated Value $1,500-1,700.
Lot 1309
1940. Proof Set. The silver coins have the usual proof haze while the cent and nickel are still bright and unspotted.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 1310
1940. Proof Set. The silver coins have the usual proof haze while the cent and nickel are still bright and unspotted.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 1311
1940. Proof Set. The silver coins have the usual proof haze while the cent and nickel are still bright and unspotted. Minor handling marks visible with a glass.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 1312
1940. Proof Set. The silver coins have light proof haze while the cent and nickel are still bright and unspotted.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 1313
1940. Proof Set. The silver coins have light proof haze while the nickel and cent show faint toning, the cent with a couple of tiny spots.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 1314
1941. Proof Set. Light hazy toning on this original proof set, with deeper gold starting at the edges of the silver issues. The cent has some tiny specks.
Estimated Value $450-500.
Lot 1315
1942. 5 Coin Proof Set. Type I nickel, hazy toning on each coin, the cent has a spot and a fingerprint.
Estimated Value $450-500.
Lot 1316
1950 through 1954. Proof Sets. One proof set from each date; 1950; 1951; 1952; 1953 and 1954. All are nice for the grade. Lot of 25 coins.
Estimated Value $1,100-1,300.
Lot 1317
1951 Proof Set. A nice, original proof set in the original government celophane wrappers. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $400-500.
Lot 1318
1952 Proof Set. An original proof set still held in the government celophane wrappers. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $200-250.
Lot 1319
1952 Proof Set. Each coin is brilliant and shows just a hint of toning, the cent is bright and unspotted. A select set.
Estimated Value $200-250.
Lot 1320
1953 Proof Set. The half is nicely frosted, and most show some toning. The cent has some tiny spots.
Estimated Value $180-220.
Lot 1321
1955. Proof Set (4 complete proof sets). A group of 4 complete 1955 proof sets, all are original and lightly toned. The nickels and cents are nice. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value
$250-300.
Lot 1322
1955 (2 Proof sets). A nice pair of proof sets from this popular date. Lot of 10 coins.
Estimated Value $130-150.
Lot 1323
A miscellaneous lot of proof coins taken from sets. The following coins are included: Cent, 1938; Nickels 1938, 1950, 1951, 1954; Dimes 1950, 1951, 1954; Quarters 1951 and 1954. All are gem
proofs without problems. Lot of 10 coins.
Estimated Value $100-125.