Lot 3664
1899. PCGS graded
MS-64. Frosty luster in the fields and fairly well struck for this date. We
note some minor purple toning on the right wing and rim on the reverse. PCGS
has graded 329 this high, but just 47 higher of this relatively common date.
Estimated Value $750-850.
Lot 3665
1899. NGC graded
MS-64. Hazy white luster and well struck.
Estimated Value $750-850.
Lot 3666
1899. NGC graded
MS-63. Frosty mint luster and choice for the grade. A common date.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3667
1899. PCGS graded
MS-63. Bright luster and well struck. Decent surfaces for the grade.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3668
1899. NGC graded
MS-63. Yellow gold in color and sharp.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3669
1899. PCGS graded
MS-63. Clean surfaces for the grade, with just light scuffs from bag
handling and a trace of haze. Lustrous.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3670
1899. PCGS graded
MS-63. Clean surfaces for the grade, with just light scuffs from bag
handling.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3671
1899. MS-60+.
Pleasing orange gold in color, with generally clean surfaces and a decent
strike.
Estimated Value $200-250.
Lot 3672
A pair of half eagles.
This lot includes two half eagles, 1899 NGC graded MS-62 and 1900 NGC
graded MS-61. Both are bright and lustrous. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated
Value $400-450.
Lot 3673
1899-S. PCGS graded
MS-63. Hazy luster and a couple of minor ticks on Liberty's face from a
higher grade.
Estimated Value $600-800.
Lot 3674
1900. PCGS graded
MS-64. Satiny luster and well preserved, with trace hairlines from
handling. A full strike on the devices and nearly a gem.
Estimated Value
$750-850.
Lot 3675
1900. PCGS graded
MS-64. Nice surfaces for the date, and nearly a gem. A couple of specks on
either side, and in an old green insert PCGS holder.
Estimated Value
$750-850.
Lot 3676
1900. NGC graded
MS-63. Lustrous and well struck, a nice coin to represent this century
rollover date.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3677
1900. NGC graded
MS-63. Lustrous in the fields, and we note a couple of minor copper spots
on either side.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3678
1900. NGC graded
MS-63. This one is very nice for the moderate grade assigned.
Estimated
Value $350-400.
Lot 3679
1900. NGC graded
MS-63. Frosty and bright for this date, with minimal hairlines or handling
marks.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 3680
1900. PCGS graded
MS-63. Average strike and a scrape near the chin.
Estimated Value
$350-400.
Lot 3681
1900. MS-60.
Decent luster and minimal handling marks.
Estimated Value $150-175.
Lot 3682
1900-S. PCGS graded
MS-63. Hazy luster and a pretty orange gold color with average marks
expected.
Estimated Value $500-600.
Lot 3683
1901. PCGS graded
MS-65. Blazing orange gold luster and a couple of tiny copper specks and
haze to note the passage of time. Boldly struck and remarkably well preserved
for the issue. Downright few gems are found of any date, making this perfect
for the type collector.
Estimated Value $1,800-2,200.
Lot 3684
1901. NGC graded
MS-64. Bright luster and sharp, with a couple of ticks from a higher grade.
Estimated Value $700-800.
Lot 3685
1901. PCGS graded
MS-63. Bright and lustrous, this one quite fresh for the grade. Sharply
struck.
Estimated Value $400-450.
Lot 3686
1901 and 1901-S.
The 1901 grades MS-60, while the 1901-S has been lightly buffed on the
chin and face to reduce a small mark and grades AU-50. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $250-300.
Lot 3687
1901-S. 1 over 0.
AU-58. This is the overdate variety, with the tail of the 0 clearly
visible at the top right of the second 1 in the date. Decent surfaces, color
and luster.
Estimated Value $140-150.
Lot 3688
1901-S. NGC graded
MS-64. Glittering luster and well struck.
Estimated Value $700-800.
Lot 3689
1901-S. NGC graded
MS-64. Hazy luster and boldly impressed by the dies, and still quite
bright.
Estimated Value $700-800.