The June 2-5, 2002, Pre-Long Beach Sale, Sale 14

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U. S. Gold

$2.50 Indian

Lot 3571 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1926. NGC graded MS-64. Bright and lustrous, with scattered ticks.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3572
1926. NGC graded MS-63. Typical surfaces, but we note a nick on the cheek from handling.
Estimated Value $450-525.

Lot 3573 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1926. NGC graded MS-63. Frosty luster and minimal handling marks.
Estimated Value $450-525.

Lot 3574 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1926. NGC graded MS-63. Hazy gold luster and average for the grade.
Estimated Value $450-525.

Lot 3575
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. We note a few scrapes on both sides, but still choice for the color and luster, with a clean face on the Indian.
Estimated Value $450-525.

Lot 3576
1926. PCGS graded MS-62. In an old first large size generation PCGS holder, with the seldom seen green and white PCGS insert. Typical surfaces for the grade.
Estimated Value $225-275.

Lot 3577
1926. NGC graded MS-62. One for the date collector.
Estimated Value $225-275.

Lot 3578
1926. MS-60. Decent luster and nice surfaces.
Estimated Value $200-225.

Lot 3579 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1927. NGC graded MS-65. A scarce gem example of this date, the surfaces are alive with luster and the color is a lovely orange gold. Free of all but minimal contact marks in the fields.
Estimated Value $1,900-2,100.

Lot 3580 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1927. NGC graded MS-64. A bit of haze but nice color and surfaces.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3581 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1927. PCGS graded MS-63. Bright and untoned, with excellent surfaces and eye appeal.
Estimated Value $500-550.

Lot 3582
1928. NGC graded MS-64. Especially bright luster throughout and a decent strike.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3583 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1928. PCGS graded MS-63. A trace of haze over luster, always in demand by date collectors.
Estimated Value $500-550.

Lot 3584
1928. PCGS graded MS-63. Dark gold in color and lustrous.
Estimated Value $450-550.

Lot 3585
1928. NGC graded MS-63. Good luster and clean for the grade. Problem free in every way.
Estimated Value $450-525.

Lot 3586
1928. NGC graded MS-62. Moderate hairlines from choice, but lustrous.
Estimated Value $225-275.

Lot 3587 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1929. NGC graded MS-64. Golden luster with a touch of haze.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3588 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1929. PCGS graded MS-63 Premium Quality. Bright and orange gold in color, no haze and nice surfaces. Nicer quality than usually found on this grade. In an old green insert PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $500-550.

Lot 3589 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1929. NGC graded MS-63. Hazy luster and well preserved.
Estimated Value $475-525.

Lot 3590 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1929. PCGS graded MS-63. Mixed copper gold over luster, with average surfaces for this final year of issue.
Estimated Value $475-525.

Lot 3591
1929. NGC graded MS-63. Bright and orange gold in color, no haze and nice surfaces.
Estimated Value $475-525.

Lot 3592
1929. PCGS graded MS-63. Bright yellow gold in color, with abundant luster and minimal handling marks.
Estimated Value $475-525.

Lot 3593
1911, 1914-D and 1925-D. These grade EF to AU. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $300-350.

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