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1347
1928-S
.
PCGS graded MS-65.
CAC APPROVED.
The lus-
trous surfaces are enhanced with mottled multicolored toning in
attractive hues. Liberty's head is 3/4 full. (
PCGS # 5770
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $450 - 500
T
IED
F
OR
F
INEST
1929-S Q
UARTER
1348
1929-S
.
PCGS graded MS-67 Full Head PQ.
CAC
APPROVED.
A boldly struck example of this San Francisco
date which can easily be obtained at the Gem level with the
desired Full Head designation. In Superb Gem grades, how-
ever, these become quite rare. A scant 13 specimens have
earned their way to this lofty grade level, with none seen
finer. Notice the depth of the luster that covers the obverse
and reverse, which glows with fiery radiance. The strike is
crisp and sharp for this type, with the desired definition on
the three leaves of the branch Liberty holds. Lacking the
usual bonanza of bagmarks that preside over most survi-
vors, this unusually nice specimen is free of any mention-
able distractions. An extraordinary coin for the specialist to
long enjoy.
Pop 13; none finer at PCGS.
(
PCGS #
5777
)
Estimated Value ........................................ $8,000 - 8,500
1349
1929-S
.
NGC graded MS-65 Full Head
. Frosty and snow-
white overall. A sharply detailed Gem with excellent detail on
Liberty's head.
Estimated Value ................................................... $625 - 650
Washington Quar t er Dol l ars
1350
1932-S
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Light obverse toning. (
PCGS
# 5792
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $850 - 900
1351
1936-D
.
PCGS graded MS-66
.
PQ.
Original frosty surfaces
are veiled in mottled golden iridescence that is most visible at
the lower obverse border. After the 1932-D and 1932-S, the
1936-D is perhaps the most important regular-issue key date in
the series, especially as a Gem. Though there are numerous
MS-66 grading events for the date at PCGS, we suspect some
small proportion of that amount may represent resubmissions.
Pop 123; 21 finer, 7 in 66+, 13 in 67, 1 in 67+.
(
PCGS #
5801
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $800 - 850
Ex K. Turner Collection
.
G
EM
1944 W
ASHINGTON
Q
UARTER
1352
1944
.
NGC graded MS-67+ Star PQ.
CAC APPROVED.
Wonderful mint-green and golden-red toning shows on
both sides, perhaps a bit heavier on the obverse. Virtually
unimprovable quality, this one will be watched carefully by
Registry Set collectors.
Pop 1; 1 finer in 68 Star
.
Estimated Value ........................................ $6,000 - 6,500
1353
A group of 1960 Washington Quarter BU rolls
. A total of
$80 face value. Lot of 8 rolls.
Estimated Value ................................................... $850 - 900
1354
1964-D
.
NGC graded MS-67
. Frosty and lightly toned. Scarce
in this high grade.
Pop 68; 12 finer at NGC.
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 550
1355
1965. SMS
.
NGC graded MS-68 Cameo
. A fully white Condi-
tion Census example. Registry Set collectors will pay close
attention to this lot.
Pop 11; none finer at NGC. Tied for the
finest graded cameo at both services.
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,000 - 2,200
1356
A Collection of Washington Quarters 1932 to 1980's
.
Housed in a Harco Album with vinyl sleeves. Many of the coins
have PVC and it is removable. Assembled in the 1970's and
1980's. Careful study for Gems is recommended.
Most of the
coins grade Unc and Proof
. The key date
1932-D is graded
NGC MS62
. Lot of 132 coins.
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,800 - 2,900