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

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Liberty Walking Half Dollars

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2444    1934. PCGS graded MS-66. Immaculate surfaces overlaid with delicate golden toning. In a first generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $400-500.
 

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2445    1934. PCGS graded MS-66. Intensely lustrous with a touch of light golden tone. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $400-500.
 

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2446    1934. PCGS graded MS-65. Bright white and 90% fully struck.
Estimated Value $240-260.
 

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2447    1935-D and 1938-D. PCGS graded MS-64. Each is choice and frosty. Each in a 1st generation PCGS holder. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $400-450.
 

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2448    1936. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. An exceptional and very choice proof example, lightly toned and in a 1st generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $2,600-3,000.
 

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2449    1937. PCGS graded Proof 66. A superb white gem specimen.
Estimated Value $1,300-1,500.
 

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2450    1937. PCGS graded Proof 65 PQ. A glittering gem, platinum white in color with nice cameo effect. A Premium Quality example for the grade.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,100.
 

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2451    1937. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. A splendid and very choice platinum white beauty. In a 1st generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $800-1,000.
 

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2452    1937. PCGS graded MS-66. Well struck with light golden toning. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $225-250.
 

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2453    1937. PCGS graded MS-66. Immaculate surfaces with light golden toning. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $225-250.
 

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2454    1937. PCGS graded MS-66. A well struck satiny white gem specimen.
Estimated Value $225-250.
 

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2455    1938. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. A light creamy golden proof example in a 1st generation PCGS holder. Worthy of the mantle Premium Quality.
Estimated Value $600-700.
 

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2456    1939. PCGS graded Proof 65. A brilliant untoned gem. In an old green holder.
Estimated Value $650-700.
 

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2457    1939. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. An outstanding proof example, silvery-violet on the obverse, light peripheral toning on the reverse. In a 1st generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $500-550.
 

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2458    1939-D. PCGS graded MS-66. Well struck and creamy white. First generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $225-250.
 

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2459    1939-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A well struck gem example with a hint of light gold toning. In a old green holder.
Estimated Value $250-300.
 

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2460    1939-S. PCGS graded MS-65. A well struck frosty gem in a first generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $150-175.
 
2461    1939-S. PCGS graded MS-65. A blast white gem.
Estimated Value $150-175.
 

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2462    1940. PCGS graded Proof 67. PQ. Wonderful natural toning consisting of arcs of red-gold color surrounding milky white centers on both sides. A very pretty coin that should fetch a higher-than-average bid. PCGS reports 242 examples in this grade, with only 26 finer (all PR-68).
Estimated Value $1,000-1,500.
 

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2463    1940. ICG graded Proof 65. A glittering white gem specimen.
Estimated Value $575-600.
 

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2464    1940. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. A splendid brilliant proof example with a silvery-violet appearance. In a 1st generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $450-500.
 

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2465    1940. PCGS graded MS-66 PQ. Creamy white and with near perfect surfaces. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $175-225.
 

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2466    1940. PCGS graded MS-66. A satiny smooth white gem. In a first generation PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $140-160.
 

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2467    1940. PCGS graded MS-66. Satiny white and in a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $140-160.
 

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2468    1940. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Satiny smooth surfaces with a touch of light golden tone. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $90-100.
 

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2469    1940-S. PCGS graded MS-65. PQ. A frosty white Gem that sports an 80% full strike. Housed in an older-generation, green-label PCGS holder.
Estimated Value $350-400.
 

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2470    1941. PCGS graded Proof 68. A superb gem specimen and absolute perfection! Light delicate golden toning on both sides adds to its appeal. Even with the aid of a 5x magnifying glass, we cannot find any hairlines or marks of any kind. This jewel looks perfect to us. Population of 11 with none higher. Here is our candidate for Finest Known.
Estimated Value $2,500-3,000.
 

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2471    1941. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. A brilliant proof example, platinum white on the obverse with delicate pastel colors on the reverse. Well deserving of our Premium Quality designation.In a 1st generation holder.
Estimated Value $400-500.
 

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2472    1941. NGC graded Proof 64 PQ. A brilliant flashy proof specimen with a touch of golden toning. In an older holder.
Estimated Value $400-500.
 
2473    1941. PCI graded and SEGS MS-67. The later exhibits vivid russet toning. Each is a gem. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $650-750.
 

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2474    1942. PCGS graded Proof 68. Light golden toning with some rainbow iridescence near the edges on both sides. PCGS reports 34 in this grade, with only 1 finer! That's an important fact to consider, because this coin is housed in an old-style, green-label holder, hinting at the possibility of an upgrade.
Estimated Value $2,500-3,000.
 

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2475    1942. PCGS graded Proof 66. A splendid brilliant proof gem with nice cameo contrast. In an old green holder.
Estimated Value $600-650.
 

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2476    1942. Proof 65. A brilliant untoned gem. In an old green holder.
Estimated Value $500-550.
 

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2477    1942. PCGS graded Proof 64 Both are PQ. Each is a stunning untoned beauty and each is worthy of our Premium Quality designation. Each in an old green holder. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $800-850.
 

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2478    1942. PCGS graded Proof 64 PQ. A glittering platinum white beauty. In a 1st generation holder.
Estimated Value $400-500.
 

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2479    1942. NGC graded MS-67. Well struck and snow white. Here is a pristine gem worthy of the finest set. Pop of 183 with only 1 higher by a point.
Estimated Value $1,200-1,300.
 

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2480    1942. PCGS graded MS-66. An intensely lustrous white gem in a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $140-160.
 

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2481    1942. PCGS graded MS-66. A splendid satiny white mint gem. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $140-160.
 

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2482    1942. PCGS graded MS-66. A sparkling white gem. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $140-160.
 

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2483    1942. NGC graded MS-64 PQ. Snow white with very clean and lustrous surfaces.
Estimated Value $40-60.
 
2484    1942-D, 1943-D and 1944-D. PCGS graded all MS-66. The '43-D is in an old green holder and lightly toned. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $900-1,000.
 
2485    1942-S. NTC graded MS-65. A satiny mint gem and we agree with the grade.
Estimated Value $500-600.
 

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2486    1943-D. PCGS graded MS-67. A well struck frosty white gem.
Estimated Value $1,200-1,350.
 

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2487    1943-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A remarkable frosty white gem. Pop of 240 with only 18 higher by a point.
Estimated Value $1,200-1,300.
 

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2488    1943-S. PCGS graded MS-65. Lightly toned on both sides.
Estimated Value $400-475.
 

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2489    1945-D. NGC graded MS-67. A pristine white mint example. Pop of 99 with one with the star designation.
Estimated Value $1,300-1,400.
 
2490    1945-D. NGC graded MS-66. A sparkling white gem.
Estimated Value $210-240.
 

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2491    1945-S. NGC graded MS-65. Attractive lilac and green-gold pastel toning.
Estimated Value $160-180.
 

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2492    1946. Doubled die reverse. Breen-5215. PCGS graded MS-64. Blazing white luster. PGS reports 13 in this grade, 1 in MS-65, and 3 in MS-66. One of the more dramatic varieties in the series.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,200.
 

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2493    1946. Doubled die reverse. Breen-5215. PCGS graded MS-63. A pure white example with dramatic doubling on the eagle.
Estimated Value $600-700.
 
2494    1946-D. NGC graded MS-66. Nicely toned on the obverse.
Estimated Value $175-225.
 

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2495    1946-S. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. Creamy white and satiny smooth surfaces. In a first generation holder.
Estimated Value $40-50.
 

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2496    1947-D. PCGS graded MS-66. A beautifully toned example. Pop of 393 with only 6 higher by a point. This gem is certainly amont the nicest.
Estimated Value $650-700.
 
2497    A Lot of Nicely Toned Walkers. Consists of: 1940-S PCI MS-63; 1943 NGC MS-64; 1947 NGC MS-64.. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $150-200.
 

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2498    A Lot of NGC graded BU Walkers. Consists of: 1941-D; 1944; 1946 and 1947. All NGC MS-65.. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $650-750.
 
2499    A Lot of PCGS graded BU Walkers. Consists of: 1941-D MS-64; 1945 and 1945-S both MS-65. The 1941-D is in a green-label holder; the 1945-S is in a first generation holder. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $300-350.