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

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$5 Dollar Gold

$5 Liberty/No Motto

Lot 3690
1901-S. PCGS graded MS-63. Decent luster and surfaces with scattered ticks from handling. Better than one would expect for the grade.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3691 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1902-S. PCGS graded MS-64. A desirable coin in every respect, good luster and strike, and lots of eye appeal.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3692 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1902-S. NGC graded MS-64. A desirable example of this date, with very choice surfaces and color, and minimal hairlines. Boldly struck and quite pleasing.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3693
1902-S. PCGS graded MS-62. Moderate handling ticks on both sides, but nice luster throughout.
Estimated Value $180-200.

Lot 3694
1903. NGC graded MS-63. Strong luster and well struck by the dies.
Estimated Value $350-400.

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1903-S. NGC graded MS-64. With a hint of haze, but nice luster.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3696 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1903-S. NGC graded MS-64. Light coppery toning and well struck. Excellent surfaces for the grade.
Estimated Value $700-800.

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1903-S. NGC graded MS-64. A satiny coin that shows clean surfaces and good color.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3698 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1903-S. NGC graded MS-64. Most of the stars are sharp, and we note full definition on the curls and feathers. Bright and lustrous.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3699
1903-S. NGC graded MS-63. Coppery gold toning on both sides over luster, with slight weakness on the stars.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3700
1903-S. PCGS graded MS-61. We note some residue on the central reverse, and hairlines.
Estimated Value $170-190.

Gorgeous 1904 Cameo Proof Half Eagle

Lot 3701 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1904. NGC graded Proof 64 Cameo. Here is a gorgeous proof coin that boasts the desirable cameo surfaces. The surfaces are pristine, with a few traces of hairlines. Liberty's face is clean for the grade. NGC has graded only 10 this high, with 7 a grade higher and a couple more above that. Proof gold is truly the most beautiful of all coins produced at out mints, and this one is a fine example.
Estimated Value $9,500-UP.

Lot 3702
1904. PCGS graded MS-62. A few nicks on the right side of the reverse in the field account for the grade.
Estimated Value $180-200.

Lot 3703
A pair of half eagles. This lot includes two half eagles, 1906 PCGS graded MS-62 and 1907 PCGS graded MS-62. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $400-450.

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1906-D. PCGS graded MS-64. Hazy orange gold in color, with clean surfaces. Scarce this nice.
Estimated Value $800-900.

Lot 3705
1907. NGC graded MS-64. Frosty and bright, with excellent luster and clean surfaces.
Estimated Value $700-800.

Lot 3706
1907. NGC graded MS-63. Hazy gold in color with a few areas of light toning over luster.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3707
1907. PCGS graded MS-63. Minor ticks from a higher grade, and orange gold in color.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3708
1907. NGC graded MS-63. Flashy luster and decent surfaces for the grade.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3709
1907. PCGS graded MS-63. Hazy luster and sharp.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3710
1907. NGC graded MS-62. Bright and flashy luster, but with a minor scrape below the chin which accounts for the grade.
Estimated Value $200-225.

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1907-D. NGC graded MS-65. An outstanding gem example of this date, and with the popular "D" Mintmark too. Rich golden luster on the obverse and reverse, with fully struck devices. Delightfully clean for the grade, and very difficult to find better than this. An opportunity.
Estimated Value $2,000-2,200.

Lot 3712
1907-D. PCGS graded MS-63. A high end coin for the grade, the surfaces show only minor handling ticks, while the luster remains bright and fresh.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3713
1907-D. PCGS graded MS-63. Bright luster and well struck, with just a few ticks on the chin.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3714
1908. NGC graded MS-63. Decent luster and color on this tail end of the design date.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3715
1908. PCGS graded MS-63. Final year of issue for the long running Coronet type, the 1908 brings to a close an era that lasted 69 years. This one has some haze over the surfaces, but great luster beneath and generally clean surfaces for the grade.
Estimated Value $350-400.

Lot 3716
1882, 1886 and 1886-S. The grade from VF to EF. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $300-325.

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