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1909 1892 and 1899 (2 pcs). All MS-63. Each is a brilliant white example. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $300-350. |
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1910 1893. MS-63. Brilliant white semi prooflike surfaces with a touch of tone on the reverse rims. We also note some scattered marks on the reverse. Estimated Value $90-110. |
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1911 1894. NGC graded Proof 64. A very choice example with nice contrast and lovely natural lilac toning. In an old holder. Estimated Value $400-440. |
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1912 1895. NGC graded Proof 63. A splendid proof specimen of this key date Barber dime. The bright golden centers are surrounded by natural hues of gold, violet and blue. A total of 880 proofs were minted. In an old holder. Estimated Value $270-290. |
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1913 1898. PCGS graded MS-64. Well struck, bright and frosty. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $150-175. |
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1914 1899. Proof 63. Irregular toning of midnight blue and lighter golden tones. A total of 846 proofs coined. Estimated Value $250-300. |
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1915 1900. Proof 63. Hues of moderate iridescent toning covers the surfaces on both sides. A total of 912 proofs made. Estimated Value $250-300. |
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1916 1903. PCGS graded Proof 64. A brilliant white example and very choice. In an old green holder. Only 755 were struck. Estimated Value $400-440. |
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1917 1903-O. NGC graded MS-63. Well struck with the frosty mint surfaces overlaid with vivid lilac toning. In an older NGC holder. Estimated Value $300-350. |
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1918 1906. PCGS graded MS-64. Well struck, frosty and lightly toned. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $150-170. |
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1919 1910. PCGS graded Proof 65. Lovely iridescent sunset toning on both sides. A splendid high end coin for the grade. Pop of 28 with 22 higher. Estimated Value $800-900. |
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1920 1910. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. A glittering brilliant white example in an old green holder. Estimated Value $450-550. |
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1921 1910. PCGS graded MS-65. A well struck, creamy white gem with just a hint of light tone. In an old green PCGS holder. Pop of 42 with 22 higher. Estimated Value $425-475. |
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1922 1911. PCGS graded Proof 64. A very choice proof example with bright mirror fields against well frosted devices, all delicately toned. In an old holder. Estimated Value $400-440. |
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1923 1911. PCGS graded MS-65. A well struck satiny mint gem with a touch of delicate pastel toning. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $425-475. |
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1924 1911 and 1912 (2 pcs). Each MS-63. A trio of strictly Brilliant Uncirculated specimens. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $300-330. |
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1925 1911. ANACS graded MS-62. Nice and frosty, lightly toned. Estimated Value $60-70. |
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1926 1911 (2 pcs), 1912-D (2 pcs) and 1915. MS-60 or better. Each exhibits various degrees of toning. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $200-250. |
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1927 1912-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A well struck pristine mint example and creamy white in color. Pop of 7 with only 1 higher by a point. Estimated Value $1,400-1,600. |
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1928 1914. MS-65. Well struck and sparkling white. Estimated Value $400-450. |
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1929 1914, 1914-D and 1915. MS-60 or better. Each is lightly toned. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $180-200. |
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1930 1916. MS-60 to MS-63. A well matched trio of uncirculated examples, each with pale lilac and light golden toning. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $180-200. |