Silver Dollars (Eisenhower and Sacagawea) |
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| Lot 900      |
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1971 Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Lovely rainbow toning on both sides. Population of 37 (Photo). Estimate $200-300. |
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| Lot 901      |
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1971-D Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-66*. Nice blue and light golden toning on the obverse while the reverse displays violet surrounded by blue. The star designation denotes its impressive eye appeal. Population of 1 with 5 higher (all in MS-67) (Photo). Estimate $500-650. |
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| Lot 902      |
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1971-S Eisenhower Dollar. PCGS graded Proof 69. Unbelievable toning! Blue, green, gold, lilac and rose. Must see to believe. Will be a run-a-way coin. Could set a record price for an Ike dollar. Best color Ike we have ever seen (Photo). Estimate $500-1,000. |
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| Lot 903      |
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1972 Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. Nice rainbow toning on both sides. Population of 12 (Photo). Estimate $200-300. |
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| Lot 904      |
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1972-D Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Attractive blue and gold toning evenly spread across the surfaces on both sides. Population of 29 (Photo). Estimate $150-200. |
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| Lot 905      |
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1973 Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Lovely gold and natural blue toning on both sides. Population of 31 with only 1 higher (Photo). Estimate $300-400. |
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| Lot 906      |
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1973-D Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Wonderful blue, lilac and light golden toning graces the surfaces on both sides (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 907      |
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1974 Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Lovely golden and lilac toning on both sides. Population of 33 (Photo). Estimate $150-250. |
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| Lot 908      |
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1974-D Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Lovely gold and lilac toning on both sides. Population of 422 with 49 higher, all by a point (Photo). Estimate $300-400. |
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| Lot 909      |
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1976 Eisenhower Dollar. Type 1. NGC graded MS-64 P.Q. Lovely gold and lilac toning on both sides. Intense mint luster qualifies this as a Premium Quality example for the grade (Photo). Estimate $150-250. |
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| Lot 910      |
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1976 Eisenhower Dollar. Type 2. NGC graded MS-65 P.Q. Light gold, lilac and natural blue toning appears on both sides. Population of 241 with 29 higher, all by a single point. A Premium Quality example (Photo). Estimate $350-450. |
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| Lot 911      |
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1976-D Eisenhower Dollar. Type 1. NGC graded MS-65. Nice gold and lilac toning on both sides. Population of 46 with 9 higher, all by a point (Photo). Estimate $300-400. |
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| Lot 912      |
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1976-D Eisenhower Dollar. Type 2. NGC graded MS-65. Light golden and lilac toning with a ring of natural blue tone appears on both sides (Photo). Estimate $350-450. |
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| Lot 913      |
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1976-S Eisenhower Dollar. Copper-nickel clad, type 1. NGC graded MS-67. Nice golden toning with a hint of pale blue at the borders on both sides. Population of 18 with 23 higher (Photo). Estimate $150-200. |
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| Lot 914      |
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1977 Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Light gold and pale blue toning on both sides (Photo). Estimate $75-100. |
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| Lot 915      |
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1977-D Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-64*. The star designation denotes its exceptional eye appeal and we totally agree. Both sides exhibit a natural blending of blue and lilac toning. Population of 1 with the star with a much larger quantity a point higher (no star) (Photo). Estimate $250-350. |
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| Lot 916      |
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1977-S Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded Proof 68 Cameo. Hues of light gold and violet surrounded by pale blue at the borders describes the toning on both sides. Population of 139 with 108 graded Proof 69 (Photo). Estimate $100-150. |
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| Lot 917      |
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1978 Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Attractive light lilac and pale blue toning on both sides. Population of 12 with 68 higher (Photo). Estimate $200-300. |
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| Lot 918      |
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1978-D Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded MS-66. Wonderful blue, gold and lilac toning on both sides. Population of 64 with none higher (Photo). Estimate $400-500. |
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| Lot 919      |
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1978-S Eisenhower Dollar. NGC graded Proof 68 Cameo. Nice gold and lilac toning. A very visually attractive example. Population of 10 with 4 higher, all by a point (Photo). Estimate $100-150. |
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| Lot 920      |
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2000-P Sacagawea Dollar. Lot of 3 coins. ICG graded MS-66, MS-66 and Proof DCAM. Signed by the obverse model Rand'l Teton. A limited Edition set 817/10,000. Estimate $100-150. |
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| Lot 921      |
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2000-P Sacagawea Dollar. Lot of 3 coins. ICG graded MS-66, MS-66 and Proof DCAM. Signed by the reverse designer, sculptor & engraver Tom Rogers. A limited Edition set 817/10,000. Estimate $100-150. |
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| Lot 922      |
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2001-P Sacagawea Dollar. Lot of 3 coins. ICG graded MS-66, MS-66 and Proof 69 DCAM. Each signed on the holder by the sculptor and engraver Tom Rogers. A popular set. Estimate $100-150. |
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| Lot 923      |
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2001-P Sacagawea Dollar. Lot of 3 coins. ICG graded MS-66, MS-66 and Proof DCAM. Signed by the obverse model Rand'l Teton. A limited Edition set 817/10,000. Estimate $100-150. |
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