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459
1930
.
PCGS graded MS-67 Full Head PQ.
CAC Approved
.
Nice light toning on both sides. A rare high quality Full Head
coin for the date, this example displays almost enthralling luster
whose satin surface is untoned, with sharp detail including Lib-
erty's head. Far in most as the luster goes, so too are the
designs: Fully struck in all areas with pinpoint accuracy. Tied for
Finest graded at PCGS.
Pop 35; none finer at PCGS
. (
PCGS
# 5779
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$4,500 - 5,000
460
1930-S
.
NGC graded MS-66 Full Head
. A fully frosty white
gem with exceptional lovely strike and pastel luster.
Pop 85; 32
finer, 2 in 66 Star, 1 in 66+, 27 in 67, 2 in 68.
Estimated Value ................................................... $800 - 850
461
A group of Standing Liberty Quarters in a plastic holder
.
Consist of:
1917-P Variety I (2); 1917-D Variety I (2);
1917-P Variety II (2); 1917-D Variety II (1); 1918 (1).
Lot of 8 coins.
Estimated Value ................................................... $750 - 850
Wash i ng t on Qua r t e r Do ll a r s
462
1932-D
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Light hint of tone on this
satin-luster key date. Production came well into the calendar
year 1932, even though the design competition began in late
1931. John Flanagan's model was the one accepted, and his ini-
tials JF appear on Washington's neck truncation on the released
coins.
Pop 578; 83 finer, 11 in 64+, 70 in 65, 1 in 65+, 1
in 66.
(
PCGS # 5791
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,700 - 1,800
463
1932-S
.
NGC graded AU-58
. Lightly toned and lustrous. Only
408,000 made.
Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 275
464
1938
.
NGC graded Proof 66
. Light hint of tone on this bold
Gem Proof, an eye-catching early Proof. Proof Washingtons only
began in 1936 after repeated requests for them by the coin col-
lecting community. Only 8,045 of the 1938 issue struck.
Estimated Value ................................................... $170 - 180
465
1940
.
NGC graded Proof 67
. Lovely light golden toning and
superb. Only 11,246 struck.
Pop 201; 26 finer, 2 in 67+, 24
in 68.
Estimated Value ................................................... $260 - 270
466
1941
.
NGC graded Proof 67
. Lightly toned and a pristine
example, bold, glittering. Only 15,287 struck.
Pop 226; 41
finer, 10 in 67 Star, 1 in 67+, 25 in 68, 5 in 68 Star.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 225
467
1942
.
NGC graded Proof 64
.
PQ.
Under graded. Total white.
Only 21,123 struck.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $60 - 70
468
1952-S
.
NGC graded MS-67
. From an original mint set.
Lovely toning. A lustrous example.
Pop 352; 57 finer at NGC.
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
469
1976-S. Silver
.
NGC graded MS-67. Star
. Lovely toning
especialy on the obverse.
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 550
50 St a t es Qua r t e r Do l l a r s
470
2000-2008. A Large Holding of BU State Quarter Rolls
.
All Denver Mint and all mint wrapped. Some slightly better dates
are included.
A total of $1830.00 in face value.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,900 - 2,000
Mi sc . Qua r t e r Do l l a r s
471
A Lot of U.S. Silver Quarters
. Contains Barbers to Washing-
ton pieces.
A total of $217.50 Face Value
.
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,175 - 2,250
472
A Lot of U.S. Coins
. Contains:
25¢; 1932-D Good and
1935-D EF, 50¢; Huguenot Commemorative AU
. Lot of 3
coins.
Estimated Value ................................................... $125 - 150