Lot 4222
1927. MS-63.
Choice surfaces and excellent color.
Estimated Value $325-350.
Lot 4223
1927. MS-60.
Good luster and well struck.
Estimated Value $300-325.
Lot 4224
1927 (4 pieces).
These grade MS-60+ or better. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value
$1,200-1,300.
Lot 4225
1928. NGC graded
MS-65. Gorgeous color and surfaces on this gem.
Estimated Value
$600-700.
Lot 4226
1928. PCGS graded
MS-64. Nearly a gem, with excellent surfaces and color.
Estimated Value
$350-400.
Lot 4227
1928. PCGS graded
MS-63. Hazy luster and choice.
Estimated Value $350-400.
Lot 4228
1928. PCGS graded
MS-63 Premium Quality. Golden luster and well struck.
Estimated Value
$350-400.
Lot 4229
1928. PCGS graded
MS-63. A few ticks from a higher grade, mostly on the reverse.
Estimated Value $325-350.
Lot 4230
1928. PCGS graded
MS-62. Golden luster and well preserved for the grade.
Estimated Value
$300-350.
Lot 4231
1927 (3 pieces).
Each grades MS-60 or better. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value
$850-950.
Lot 4232
A six coin damaged gold
lot. This lot includes the following: 1869 One dollar gold, holed and
repaired jewelry piece; 1873 One dollar gold, polished; 1837 Classic Head
Quarter eagle, deep scratches buffed down and jewelry piece; 1912 Indian
Quarter eagle, jewelry piece; 1914-D Indian Quarter eagle, deep reverse
scratches, polished jewelry piece and a 1908-D No Motto St. Gauden's Double
eagle, polished jewelry piece. A lot to be inspected to correctly figure.
Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $500-600.