September 15, 2003, Pre-Long Beach Sale - Coins, Sale 21

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Commemorative Gold Coins

 
Lot 1338        1922 Grant Gold Dollar, with star. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Intense golden mint luster qualifies this little gem as a Premium Quality example for the grade. Housed in a green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $2,800-3,000.
 
Lot 1339        1922 Grant Gold Dollar, no star. PCGS graded MS-65. A stunning gem example with rich golden-orange mint bloom color. In the old green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $2,900-3,100.
 
Lot 1340        1904 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. A delightful little treasure as this example exhibits a rich golden-olive mint color. In a green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $5,500-6,500.
 
Lot 1341        1905 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. An absolute gem example with immaculate, undisturbed proof-like surfaces on both sides. Definitely a Premium Quality example and undoubtedly among the finest of the 159 reported in this numerical grade. In a green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $10,000-12,500.
 
Lot 1342        1903 Louisiana Purchase-Jefferson Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. This little gem boasts of undisturbed satiny mint luster overlaid with intense golden-orange mint color. In a green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $2,250-2,750.
 
Lot 1343        1903 Louisiana Purchase-Jefferson Gold Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Bright, lustrous and undisturbed. A gem example (Photo).
Estimate $2,000-2,200.
 
Lot 1344        1903 Louisiana Purchase-McKinley Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. An undisturbed satiny mint gem with pale olive and light golden mint bloom color. In a green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $2,000-2,500.
 
Lot 1345        1916 McKinley Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. A satiny mint gem with immaculate surfaces throughout and delicate golden-orange in color. In a old green tag holder (Photo).
Estimate $1,750-2,250.
 
Lot 1346        1917 McKinley Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. The undistrubed fields are semi proof-like and gives excellent contrast to the frosted devices. Another Premium Quality example for the grade. In a old green tag holder (Photo).
Estimate $2,600-3,000.
 
Lot 1347        1915-S Panama-Pacific Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Rich golden-orange mint bloom color with delicate olive overtones makes this a very desirable gem example. In an older green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $2,000-2,500.
 
Lot 1348        1915-S Panama-Pacific Gold $2.50. PCGS graded MS-65. A splendid gem example of this key gold commemorative issue with rich golden-orange mint bloom color throughout. In a old green tag holder (Photo).
Estimate $3,750-4,250.
 
Lot 1349        1915-S Panama-Pacific Gold $2.50. NGC graded MS-65. The surfaces are clean, bright and lustrous. A lovely example for the grade (Photo).
Estimate $3,200-3,600.
 
Lot 1350        1926 Sesquicentennial Gold $2.50. PCGS graded MS-65. Intensely lustrous with rich mint bloom color throughout. In an green tag PCGS holder (Photo).
Estimate $2,750-3,250.
 
Lot 1351        1926 Sesquicentennial Gold $2.50. NGC graded MS-63 (Photo).
Estimate $450-500.
 
Lot 1352        1987 U.S. Constitution Set. Uncirculated. This two coin set includes a 1oz Silver and a $5 Gold coin. In original case of issue.
Estimate $95-105.