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

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$10 Dollar Gold

$10 Indian

Lot 3947
1926. PCGS graded MS-64. Pretty orange gold luster and well preserved.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3948
1926. NGC graded MS-64. Bright and lustrous, with a touch of haze.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3949
1926. NGC graded MS-64. Boldly impressed and lustrous throughout.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3950 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1926. NGC graded MS-64. Good luster but a typical strike with minor weakness on the high points.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3951
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Premium Quality. Mint fresh luster and fewer than average ticks.
Estimated Value $500-600.

Lot 3952
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Orange gold in color with strong luster.
Estimated Value $450-500.

Lot 3953
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Scattered ticks over lustrous surfaces.
Estimated Value $450-500.

Lot 3954
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Slightly weak on the eagle's wing, but lustrous and appealing.
Estimated Value $450-500.

Lot 3955
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Golden luster and an average strike. Nice surfaces though.
Estimated Value $450-500.

Lot 3956
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Golden luster and an average strike. Nice surfaces although we note a couple of ticks near Liberty's eye.
Estimated Value $450-500.

Lot 3957
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Bright and lustrous, with a bit of haze on the date and neck.
Estimated Value $450-500.

Lot 3958
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Hazy luster on each side and generally clean, with a few ticks on the face of Liberty.
Estimated Value $450-500.

Lot 3959
1926. NGC graded MS-63. Lustrous and average for the grade with a trace of haze and some bag ticks.
Estimated Value $425-450.

Lot 3960
1926 (2 pieces). One is NGC graded MS-60, the other NGC graded AU-58. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $550-600.

Lot 3961
1926 (2 pieces). Both grade MS-60 or better. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $600-700.

Lot 3962
1926. MS-60. A decent specimen for the grade with strong luster.
Estimated Value $300-325.

Lot 3963
1926. MS-60. A nice average example of this hoard date.
Estimated Value $300-325.

Lot 3964
1926. AU-58. Moderate handling marks.
Estimated Value $250-300.

Lot 3965
1926. AU-58. A few hairlines from handling.
Estimated Value $250-300.

Lot 3966 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1932. NGC graded MS-65. A bit cloudy on the lower left obverse, otherwise bright and lustrous. Clean surfaces overall, with a mark noted on Liberty's jaw.
Estimated Value $1,900-2,100.

Lot 3967 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1932. PCGS graded MS-64. Premium Quality. Coppery orange color on both sides with hints of other colors mixed in as well. Liberty's face is very clean, although there are some minor nicks on her chin. Light haze on this one.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3968 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1932. PCGS graded MS-64. Coppery gold toning over luster and clean for the grade.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3969
1932. PCGS graded MS-64. Strong luster with the usual haze.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3970 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1932. PCGS graded MS-64. A colorful example of this common date, the surfaces show a fiery orange red color with just a bit of haze. One tick on Liberty's nose and a few others scattered about keeping this from the gem class. An impressive example and desirable because of the colorful luster.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3971
1932. PCGS graded MS-64. Clean in the fields, but we note some minor ticks on Liberty's jaw. A good coin for the investor to put away.
Estimated Value $800-850.

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