January 25-28, 2004, The Pre-Long Beach Coin & Currency Auction
Sale 23

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Washington Quarter Dollars

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2271    1932. PCGS graded MS-65. A blast white satiny mint gem.
Estimated Value $350-450.
 

Gem 1932-D Quarter Dollar

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2272    1932-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Well struck, with light, original toning on both sides. The reverse is simply superb and would grade MS-67 all by itself. This is the "key" date in this extremely popular series and anyone working on a Registry Set understands the importance of this grade. PCGS has graded 38 at this level; the best of the date is a single MS-67.
Estimated Value $14,000-16,000.
 

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2273    1932-D. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. An excellent and very choice example of this popular key date Washington Quarter. The surfaces are satiny with attractive original golden toning that deepens about the upper obverse border. In an old green holder. A Premium Quality example for this numerical grade. Pop 301 with 38 in MS-65 and only 1 in MS-66.
Estimated Value $5,000-5,500.
 

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2274    1932-D. MS-63. The "key" date of the Washington Quarter series. This boldly struck example is choice and completely original, with speckled, burnt-gold toning on both sides (the heaviest color appears on the reverse around the mintmark). The 1932 Washington Quarter was supposed to be a one-year issue to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. However, the issue proved so popular that the design was adopted permanently and remains in place today.
Estimated Value $1,500-1,800.
 

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2275    1932-S. ICG graded MS-65. Well struck with excellent surfaces exhibiting light mottled original toning.
Estimated Value $2,400-2,600.
 

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2276    1932-S. PCGS graded MS-64. Popular, semi-key date. Lightly toned but mostly brilliant on both sides.
Estimated Value $1,500-1,800.
 

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2277    1932-S. MS-60 Plus. Popular, key date issue. Nice, original toning. Mottled golden-brown colors on the obverse and a deeper, more uniform color on the reverse.
Estimated Value $300-400.
 

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2278    1934. PCGS graded MS-66. A superb satiny mint gem.
Estimated Value $175-200.
 

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2279    1934-D. PCGS graded MS-65. A satiny mint gem with creamy white surfaces. In an old green PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $1,250-1,500.
 

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2280    1935. PCGS graded MS-67. A superb satiny white gem. Perfect for a top Registry Set. Pop of 46 with only 1 higher by a point.
Estimated Value $800-900.
 

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2281    1935-D. PCGS graded MS-66. Creamy white satiny mint gem.
Estimated Value $800-900.
 

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2282    1935-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A brilliant satiny mint gem with a touch of light golden tone starting to form.
Estimated Value $500-600.
 

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2283    1936-S. PCGS graded MS-65. A lovely brilliant gem specimen with a hint of light golden toning. In a old green holder.
Estimated Value $250-300.
 

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2284    1937. NGC graded Proof 66. A gem totally bright proof example.
Estimated Value $525-575.
 

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2285    1937-D. PCGS graded MS-66. A blast white gem example.
Estimated Value $400-450.
 

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2286    1938-S. PCGS graded MS-66. An intense satiny white gem.
Estimated Value $250-300.
 

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2287    1939. NGC graded Proof 66. Both in older NGC holders. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $440-500.
 

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2288    1939-D. PCGS graded MS-65. An untoned gem examaple.
Estimated Value $90-100.
 

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2289    1940. PCGS graded MS-67. A super gem example with delicate pastel toning. Pop of 46 with only 1 higher by a point.
Estimated Value $750-950.
 

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2290    1940-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A superb satiny mint gem with delicate warm toning on both sides.
Estimated Value $100-120.
 
2291    1943. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 13 coins.
Estimated Value $200-250.
The Benson Collection.
 
2292    1944. PCGS graded MS-66. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $600-700.
The Benson Collection.
 
2293    1944. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $400-500.
The Benson Collection.
 
2294    1944-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $100-125.
The Benson Collection.
 
2295    1944-D. Original Brilliant Uncirculated Roll. Lot of 40 coins.
Estimated Value $600-800.
 
2296    1945-S. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 8 coins.
Estimated Value $200-250.
The Benson Collection.
 
2297    1946-S. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 39 coins.
Estimated Value $500-700.
The Benson Collection.
 
2298    1946-S. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 14 coins.
Estimated Value $200-250.
The Benson Collection.
 

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2299    1950. NGC graded Proof 66 Cameo. A blast white cameo gem. Pop of 46 with 37 in PR-67 Cameo and 8 in PR-68 Cameo.
Estimated Value $600-750.
 
2300    1952-1955 PCGS Graded Proofs. Consisting of the following: 1952 PR-66; 1952 PR-67 (2 pcs); 1953 PR-64; 1953 PR-65 (2 pcs); 1953 PR-66; 1954 PR-64 (2 pcs); 1954 PR-65; 1955 PR-67 (2 pcs).. Lot of 12 coins.
Estimated Value $200-250.
Benson Collection.
 

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2301    1959. PCGS graded Proof 69 Cameo. Pop of 8 with none finer. A superb gem for a top Registery Set.
Estimated Value $900-1,100.
 
2302    1961 Roll of 40 Gem Brilliant Proofs. Proof. Lot of 40 coins.
Estimated Value $200-250.
 
2303    A Lot of Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Washington Quarters. Consists of the following BU rolls. 1960-D (2 rolls); 1962 (1 roll); 1962-D (1 roll); 1963-D (1 roll); 1964 (2 rolls); 1964-D (15 rolls). Plus 39 pieces, different dates Washington Quarters 1946 to 1964, all in BU condition. Total of 919 coins.
Estimated Value $700-800.
 
2304    50 State Quarter Coin and Die Set. As issued by the United States Mint. Die Serial Number 0419999 MASSACHUSETTS 2000-P quarter included. This die was in service 2/24/2000 with 1,241,000 pieces struck. This die has the image removed by the U.S. Mint. Housed in a special U.S. Mint box with a certificate of authenticity.
Estimated Value $200-300.
 
2305    50 State Quarter Coin and Die Set. As issued by the United States Mint. Die Serial Number 0580655 VIRGINIA 2000-D quarter included. This die was in service 10/24/2000 with 230,180 pieces struck. This die has the image removed by the U.S. Mint. Housed in a special U.S. Mint box with a certificate of authenticity.
Estimated Value $200-300.
 
2306    50 State Quarter Coin and Die Set. As issued by the United States Mint. Die Serial Number 0561410 MASSACHUSETTS 2000-D quarter included. This die was in service 1/24/2000 thru 1/25/2000 with 971,740 pieces struck. This die has the image removed by the U.S. Mint. Housed in a special U.S. Mint box with a certificate of authenticity.
Estimated Value $200-300.
 
2307    50 State Quarter Coin and Die Set. As issued by the United States Mint. Die Serial Number 0411224 VIRGINIA 2000-P quarter included. This die was in service 10/30/2000 thru 11/01/2000 with 974,000 pieces struck. This die has the image removed by the U.S. Mint. Housed in a special U.S. Mint box with a certificate of authenticity.
Estimated Value $200-300.
 
2308    A Lot of Gem Uncirculated Washington Quarters. Consists of: 1934 ANACS MS-65 with super color; 1934-D PCGS MS-63; 1937-S PCGS MS-65; 1938 PCGS MS-66; 1938-S PCGS MS-65. Virtually all are of Premium Quality and all in old holders. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $500-650.
 
2309    1936, 1937, 1939. Each PCGS graded as follows: MS-66, MS-65 and MS-66 respectively. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $300-350.
 

1941 Washington Quarter Dollar

2310    1941- 1964-D A Gem Brilliant Uncirculated "Short Set" of Washington Quarters. These are PCGS graded and range from MS-65 to MS-67. Some highlights are as follows: 1943-D MS-67; 1943-S MS-67; 1945-D MS-67; 1945-S MS-67; 1946-S MS-67; 1947 MS-67; 1947-D MS-67; 1947-S MS-67. With all these gems you can build your own Registry Set.
Estimated Value $5,000-7,000.
 

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2311    A Group of Gem Washington Quarters all graded NGC MS-67. Consists of: 1943; 1944; 1946-S; 1947; 1951-S. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $200-300.