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

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$10 Dollar Gold

$10 Indian

Lot 3997
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Kind of baggy on this one.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3998
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Clean fields but a few marks on the devices and hazy luster.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 3999
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Hazy luster and sharp, with trivial handling marks.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4000
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Hazy luster and sharp, with trivial handling marks as expected for the grade.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4001
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Good luster and color for the date.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4002
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Creamy gold color and clean for the grade.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4003
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Hazy luster and generally well preserved.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4004 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Golden luster and minimal handling marks.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4005 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1932. NGC graded MS-64. Golden luster and minimal handling marks, with a small nick on Liberty's nose.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4006
1932. NGC graded MS-64. A clean face on Liberty, with fewer marks than on some. Light haze on the reverse.
Estimated Value $800-850.

Lot 4007
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Premium Quality. Nicer surfaces than expected for the grade, with minimal signs of contact and strong luster throughout.
Estimated Value $500-600.

Lot 4008
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Choice color, surfaces and luster.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4009
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Golden luster and a few ticks from a higher grade.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4010
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. A few thin lines on Liberty's face and a touch of haze. Nice luster for the grade.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4011
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Lustrous and well struck, with some cloudy toning.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4012
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Hazy white surfaces with good luster and clean fields and devices. A high end coin for the grade.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4013
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. A few hairlines and light haze on this one. The date is a touch weak from the strike on the 1.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4014
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Hazy gold luster with decent surfaces. Nearly the final year of issue, and far more affordable than the 1933.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4015
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Rich luster, but we note a hit on the E of E PLURIBUS.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4016
1932. NGC graded MS-63. Decent luster and color, with one thin line in the field out from Liberty's mouth.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4017
1932. NGC graded MS-63. Fresh from a mint bag.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4018
1932. NGC graded MS-63. Nice color and surfaces on both sides, with abundant luster.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4019
1932. NGC graded MS-63. A few marks on Liberty's face and neck from a higher grade.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4020
1932. NGC graded MS-63. Lustrous, and sharp, with a hidden scratch on the reverse by the D of DOLLARS.
Estimated Value $450-475.

Lot 4021
1932. NGC graded MS-63. Lustrous, with the usual hazy surfaces.
Estimated Value $450-475.

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