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Dimes/Twenty Cent Pieces
366
1921-D
.
NGC graded VF-35
. Mostly untoned.
Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 325
367
1924
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Frosty white and well struck.
Almost split bands.
Pop 67; 72 finer at PCGS
. (
PCGS #
4942
)
Estimated Value ..................................................... $90 - 100
368
1926-D
.
PCGS graded MS-66 Full Bands.
CAC Approved
.
Nice light hint of tone. A frosty, highly lustrous gem with intense
physical and visual appeal. Sharply struck in all central areas,
hence the designation; not even a hint of weakness anywhere,
the wing and all legends, finely detailed and at the bottom of
the 6 in the date almost bold, a very weak 6 is typical for this D-
mint date. A nearly superb coin, in other words, right on the
borderline of MS67 quality, and a visual treat that ought to be
near the top of the PCGS Population Report:
Pop 20; 10 finer,
5 in 66+, 5 in 67
. (
PCGS # 4957
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$4,000 - 4,250
369
1936
.
PCGS graded Proof 67 PQ.
CAC Approved
. Only
4,130 struck. Light hint of tone. This coin radiates attractive
original toning color, with no detracting spots or problems.
Everything superb! Devices are sharp in all areas, as struck and
typical for the 1936 Proof, and this is most desired by collectors,
which the grading service has taken into consideration in
assigning the grade. A bidder’s dream come true.
Pop 52; 1
finer in 68
. (
PCGS # 5071
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$3,500 - 3,700
370
1939
.
PCGS graded Proof 68
. Only 9,321 minted. Well
struck with a hint of tone. Silver mirror surfaces, quite lustrous
in appearance, the coin sparkles. If one were to take a poll,
we'd see that the strike is up to standard for the Proof Mercury
Dime representative in being sharp with the outstanding metal
flows on both sides into the deepest die recesses; in other
words, a very bold strike.
Pop 45; 1 finer in 68+
. (
PCGS #
5074
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,000 - 2,100
371
1939
.
NGC graded Proof 68
. Only 9,321 minted. Light hint of
gold tone.
Pop 67; 10 finer in 68 Star
.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,700 - 1,800
372
1944
.
PCGS graded MS-68 Full Bands
. Right behind the
1945-P in terms of rarity with full bands is this extraordinary
1944-P with its dazzling array of luster and razor-sharp detail.
One of the finest certified.
Pop 2; none finer at PCGS
.
(
PCGS # 5051
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,000 - 2,400
373
1944
.
PCGS graded MS-67 Full Bands PQ.
CAC
Approved
. According to our observations, including the key
high points of the central cross bands and other secondary focal
areas, the strike is exceedingly bold, in fact sharp, in all areas.
Pop 89; 3 finer, 1 in 67+, 2 in 68
. (
PCGS # 5051
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,400 - 1,500
374
A Pair of Mercury Dimes
. Dates and grades include:
1944
PCGS MS65 and 1945-D ANACS MS66
. Both with lovely
toning. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $70 - 80
375
1945-S. Microscopic mint mark
.
NGC graded MS-67
.
Lovely light blue toning on both sides. Housed in an Old Style
Holder.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 220
376
A lot of Mercury Dimes
.
Coins will grade VF to BU.
Miss-
ing the key dates. A nice lot to look at. Lot of 66 coins.
Estimated Value .......................................................$500-UP
Rooseve l t Dimes
377
1952-S
.
PCGS graded MS-66 PQ
. Lovely original rainbow
mint set toning. (
PCGS # 5102
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400
378
1955
.
NGC graded Proof 69
. Near perfect coin.
Pop 216; 7
finer in 69 Star.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $80 - 90
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