
January 25-28, 2004, The Pre-Long Beach Coin & Currency Auction
Sale 23
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2220 1924. PCGS graded MS-65. Well struck with a full head and full rivets on the shield. A hint of delicate golden toning further adds to its appeal. In a first generation holder. Estimated Value $250-300.
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2221 1924. PCGS graded MS-65. Nearly a full head and the shield is complete with all the rivets intact. This is a lovely gem with delicate lilac toning about the borders. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $250-300.
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2222 1924-D. NGC graded MS-67. The head is ¾ full and the shield is about the same. Remarkably choice frosty mint surfaces with some light toning on the obverse. Pop of 33 with none better by NGC. Estimated Value $950-1,050.
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2223 1924-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Nice golden toning with deep blue shades around the borders. The head is ¾ full. A very choice example for the grade. Estimated Value $325-375.
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2224 1924-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Well struck with nearly a full head and a shield with all of the rivets. A gem white example with a hint of light golden toning on the reverse. Estimated Value $325-375.
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2225 1924-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Flat head as struck with pristine frosty mint surfaces that are totally white and fresh. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $325-375.
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2226 1925 and 1928. PCGS graded MS-64 and PCGS MS-63. The first is bright and lustrous, the later nicely toned. Each in an old green PCGS holder. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $200-240.
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2227 1926. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. A common date in a decidedly uncommon condition! Bright, shiny brilliance and a rich, hard luster. A faint tinge of golden-yellow color can be seen over most of the obverse. Finding a nicer one is nearly impossible, as PCGS reports only 15 at this level and only one finer (MS-67FH). Estimated Value $3,000-3,500.
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2228 1926. PCGS graded MS-65. The head is nearly ¾ full and the rivets are virtually complete. A sparkling frosty white example. Estimated Value $300-350.
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2229 1926, 1927 and 1928-S. MS-60. A worthwhile lot that screams for inspection prior to bidding. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $220-250.
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2230 1926-D. NGC graded MS-66. Intensely lustrous with blast white surfaces. Pop 6 with none higher by NGC. Estimated Value $700-850.
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2231 1926-D. NGC graded MS-65. Typical flat head strike yet the frosty mint surfaces are nearly immaculate, all lightly toned. In an older holder. Estimated Value $250-300.
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2232 1926-D. PCGS graded MS-64. A fresh satiny white mint example. Should be resubmitted for a higher grade. Estimated Value $200-225.
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2233 1927. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. Well struck with a nice full head and a shield with a couple of rivets not fully defined. A shimmering frosty mint gem with creamy light toning on both sides. Pop of 36 with 5 better by a single point. Estimated Value $1,400-1,600.
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2234 1927. PCGS graded MS-65. A sparkling gem example, bright and fresh as the day it was minted. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $275-300.
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2235 1927-D. PCGS graded MS-65 Full Head. A splendid gem specimen with gorgeous delicate golden toning deepening at the borders on both sides. Pop of 65 with 9 higher by a point. Estimated Value $1,600-1,800.
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2236 1927-D and 1930. NGC graded MS-64 and NGC MS-64 Full Head. Each is delicately toned and both in old holders. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $250-300.
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2237 1928. PCGS graded MS-66. Well struck with the head over ¾ full and a shield full of rivets. A bright, frosty mint gem with a hint of delicate pastel toning. Estimated Value $625-675.
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2238 1928. PCI graded MS-66 100% White. A sparkling creamy-white gem with immaculate surfaces. We totally agree with the grade given. Estimated Value $400-450.
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2239 1928. PCGS graded MS-65 Full Head. A bold strike with both a full head and full shield. Intensely lustrous with light hints of delicate golden toning starting to form. Pop of 64 with 20 in MS-66 and 3 in MS-67. Estimated Value $900-1,000.
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2240 1928. MS-60 to MS-62. Nice and frosty and each lightly toned. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $250-300.
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2241 1928-D. PCGS graded MS-65. The head is ¾ full and the shield lacks a couple of rivets. Intensely lustrous with lovely light blue and gold toning on both sides adding to its appeal. In an old green holder. Estimated Value $300-350.
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2242 1928-D and 1929-D. MS-63. Each is a choice frosty white mint example. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $200-240.
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2243 1928-S. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. A nice, frosty white example that is very choice for the grade. Excellent strike. Only 6 pieces have been graded finer by PCGS (all in MS-67 FH). Estimated Value $1,000-1,200.
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2244 1928-S. NGC graded MS-66. The head is about ½ up and the shield is missing a few rivets. A virtually mark-free frosty mint gem with hints of russet toning resting about the borders. Estimated Value $550-600.
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2245 1928-S. PCGS graded MS-65. A pair of frosty gems in old green holders. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $550-600.
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2246 1928-S. PCGS graded MS-65. A gem example with the head ½ full. Lightly toned around the edges. Estimated Value $300-350.
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2247 1929. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. Well struck and satiny with a touch of light even gold toning. A gem example for a high end type set. Estimated Value $1,000-1,200.
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2248 1929. NGC graded MS-66 Full Head. A boldly struck example with the head full and sharply defined with an intact shield. Lightly toned on both sides. Pop of 26 with 3 higher by a point. Estimated Value $1,000-1,200.
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2249 1929. NGC graded MS-64 Full Head and NGC MS-64. Each is lightly toned and both are in older holders. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $300-400.
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2250 1929. MS-63 to MS-64 Full Head. A lovely grouping, each delicately toned and a lot that deserves careful inspection. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $500-600.
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2251 1929 (2 pcs) and 1930. MS-63. Nice and frosty with one lightly toned. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $200-250.
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2252 1929-S. NGC graded MS-67 Full Head. Well struck, with a hint of light golden toning at the peripheries. Rich, coruscating luster blasts from both sides. This is as nice as this date comes -- neither PCGS nor NGC have graded any finer. Estimated Value $5,000-6,000.
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2253 1929-S. NGC graded MS-65 Full Head. A full head example with the shield lacking a rivet or two. Bright and frosty with a hint of delicate gold toning. In an old NGC holder. Estimated Value $500-550.
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2254 1930. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. The head is fully defined and the shield is lacking a couple of rivets. Lovely golden toning on both sides further adds to its appeal. Pop of 179 with 26 a point higher. Estimated Value $1,000-1,200.
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2255 1930. PCGS graded both MS-65 Full Head. Each is a frosty white gem and each in an old green holder. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $900-1,000.
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2256 1930. MS-65 Full Head. A frosty mint gem with a touch of light golden toning. Estimated Value $500-550.
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2257 1930. MS-65 Full Head. Another frosty mint gem with a touch of light golden toning. Estimated Value $500-550.
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2258 1930. PCGS graded MS-64. The head is over ¾ full. Lightly toned on both sides. In a green PCGS holder. Estimated Value $300-350.
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2259 1930. PCGS graded 2 MS-63 Full Head and 1 in PCI MS-63 PQ. Each is frosty white and all in older holders. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $300-330.
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2260 1930. Each MS-63 Full Head. Choice and frosty and basically untoned. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $400-500.
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2261 1930. MS-63. Each is lightly toned, one with a stain on the reverse that is probably removable if dipped. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $150-200.
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2262 1930. MS-60 to MS-63. One example rates as MS-60, the other two are quite choice. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $250-350.
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2263 1930-S. PCGS graded MS-67 Full Head. A brilliant, blazing white Gem that will attract the attention of Registry Set combatants in this popular series not only because none have been graded finer by PCGS but also because this is a simply amazing condition-rarity. PCGS reports only 16 at this level and, as already mentioned, none have been graded finer. Estimated Value $3,700-4,200.
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2264 1930-S. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. A lovely well struck frosty mint example with delicate light toning on both sides. Pop of 70 with only 16 higher by a point. Estimated Value $1,100-1,300.
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2265 1930-S. PCGS graded MS-65. The head is nearly full. Lightly toned on both sides. In a green PCGS holder. Estimated Value $300-350.
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2266 1930-S. MS-65. A flat head specimen, but as fresh as a daisy. A touch of delicate past tone further adds to its appeal. Estimated Value $300-350.
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2267 1930-S. MS-60. 3/4 Full Head. Toned. Estimated Value $80-90.
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2268 1917. Type 1 MS-63 FH, 1924 and 1929-D MS-65. Each graded by NTC. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $550-675.
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2269 A Lot of Brilliant Uncirculated Standing Liberty Quarters. Consists of: 1920 ANACS MS-64; 1920 PCI MS-64; 1924 NGC MS-64; 1924-D PCGS MS-62. All in older holders. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $400-440.
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2270 A Lot of Brilliant Uncirculated Denver Mint Standing Liberty Quarters. PCGS graded all in MS-64. Consists of: 1926-D; 1927-D (2); 1928-D (2). A very desirable group that deserves personal inspection prior to bidding. All in older holders. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $700-800.
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