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Session Four - Tuesday, June 3, 2014 6:00 PM
Enlargement
1728
1914
.
PCGS graded MS-63 PQ.
CAC Approved
. Lovely
golden toning. This is a lovely, healthy-glowing choice speci-
men, whose full-color obverse and reverse being essentially all
original, beams with frosty luster. Sheer boldness of strike
throughout. A small mark beside the E of E PLURIBUS, lands
this in the MS63 class, otherwise would fit easily into the next
grade higher. (
PCGS # 7946
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$3,000 - 3,200
1729
1914
.
NGC graded MS-62.
CAC Approved
. Frosty, one of
the scarcer issues within the series, only the 1911-D is rarer. A
sharp coin. (
PCGS # 7946
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,600 - 1,700
Enlargement
1730
1914-D
.
NGC graded MS-64
. Housed in an Old Style Holder.
A hint of gold tone. Notice the smooth, blemish free cheek con-
tour, nice and frosted. Both sides are covered in sleek golden
color that amplifies the ample luster It is easy to see this piece
was delivered a full, sharp blow by the dies.
Pop 1,264; 82
finer, 4 in 64 Star, 35 in 64+, 42 in 65, 1 in 67
. (
PCGS #
7947
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,400 - 2,500
1731
1914-D
.
Sharpness of VF-15.
A well worn piece.
Estimated Value ................................................... $130 - 140
1732
1915
.
PCGS graded MS-64+ PQ
. Well struck with lovely
golden toning.
Pop 40; 153 finer
. (
PCGS # 7948
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,300 - 1,400
1733
1915
.
NGC graded MS-64
. Well struck with a hint of gold
tone. Both sides are saturated in golden brilliance that accentu-
ates the streaming luster over both sides. The devices were
struck with the expected force by the dies, imparting all design
elements, which show boldly. (
PCGS # 7948
)
Estimated Value .................................................$950 - 1,000
1734
1925-D
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Nice golden toning. With pink-
ish patina on the devices, original (and quite beautiful) mint
frost. What's more, confirming the smooth luster, we report
excellent sharpness on all devices, featuring a crisply detailed
war bonnet and smooth cheek, as well as full eagle wing and
leg plumage. (
PCGS # 7949
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 650
1735
1926
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Well struck with nice gold ton-
ing. The otherwise frosty gold color develops into lovely apricot
to pale yellow-gold shadings in select areas. Of course, collec-
tors seeing the photos understand this coin is adequately struck
for the date, best of all entirely so. Certainly a coin that
deserves proper mention where completeness of design and
fresh luster is now becoming difficult to attain. (
PCGS # 7950
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 650
1736
1927
.
PCGS graded MS-64.
CAC Approved
.
PQ.
Rich
golden toning. Housed in an Old Green Holder. (
PCGS # 7951
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 650
1737
1927
.
NGC graded MS-64
. Housed in an Old Style Holder.
Rich golden toning. This is an outstanding lustrous coin whose
warm-gold surfaces are alive with rich mint frost. The fully
frosted mint bloom is knocking on the door of an even higher
grade. Sharply struck on obverse and reverse, we might add.
(
PCGS # 7951
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $600 - 650