Lot 4108
1904. NGC graded
MS-62. Especially bright luster.
Estimated Value $300-325.
Lot 4109
1904. NGC graded
MS-62. Moderate handling marks.
Estimated Value $300-325.
Lot 4110
1904. AU-58.
Strong luster and frost on this one, but average bagmarks.
Estimated
Value $275-300.
Lot 4111
1904-S. NGC graded
MS-64. Minor scuffs only here, and the surfaces are far better than
normally encountered. We note the usual light haze on the surfaces, but the
luster is undiminished.
Estimated Value $600-650.
Lot 4112
1904-S. PCGS graded
MS-63. Nice color and luster, with a light haze as usual.
Estimated
Value $450-525.
Lot 4113
1905. AU-50.
Lustrous, but with circulation ticks. A scarce date.
Estimated Value
$300-350.
Lot 4114
1906-S. PCGS graded
MS-64. About as nice as this date is found, we note dark golden luster and
very clean surfaces with just a bit of haze on both sides. PCGS has graded 93
this high, with a single coin graded higher, making this as nice as can
reasonably be found.
Estimated Value $2,700-3,200.
Lot 4115
1906-S and 1907-D Double
eagles. Both grade AU-55. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value
$550-600.
Lot 4116
1907. NGC graded
MS-63. Hazy luster and well preserved with clean fields and devices.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 4117
1907. MS-60.
Good luster and typical ticks.
Estimated Value $300-325.
Lot 4118
1907. PCGS graded
AU-58. A bright slider that just missed a higher grade.
Estimated Value
$300-320.
Lot 4119
1907-D. PCGS graded
MS-62. The fields have some hairlines and these account for the grade.
Flashy and bright.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 4120
1907-S. PCGS graded
MS-62. Flashy and bright, with good luster throughout.
Estimated Value
$325-350.
Lot 4121
1907-S. MS-60.
Frosty luster, but there are typical bagmarks.
Estimated Value
$300-330.