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1691
1922
.
PCGS graded MS-63 PQ.
CAC APPROVED.
Beautiful
"target" toning has accumulated on each side of this remarkable
Peace dollar. This kind of toning is seldom seen on these coins.
A carefully crafted bid is recommended for this lot. (
PCGS #
7357
)
Estimated Value .......................................................$500-UP
1692
1922-D
.
NGC graded MS-66
. A well struck specimen with
radiant mint frost over bright, ice-white surfaces that display a
typical pebbly texture in the fields. Exceptionally preserved,
with only the faintest of trivial marks seen with very close
examination. A highly attractive Gem example from the Denver
Mint.
Pop 248; 24 finer
.
Estimated Value .................................................$950 - 1,000
1693
1922-D
.
PCGS graded MS-65.
CAC APPROVED.
The strik-
ing definition appears nearly full on Liberty's hair and on the
eagle's wing, leg, and tail feathers and is exceptional for any
business strike Peace dollar. Lovely snow-white surfaces with
the typical pebbly appearance so often seen. (
PCGS # 7358
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $450 - 500
1694
1923
.
NGC graded MS-66+.
CAC APPROVED.
Intense,
frosty surfaces combine with exceptional preservation in this
scarce near-Superb Gem example that is snow-white overall. An
ideal specimen for the type collector. Special NGC label "The
Renaissance Era".
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 550
1695
1923-D
.
PCGS graded MS-66
. Lustrous and well preserved,
with a mixture of light toning variations including purple and
deep red, and above average striking definition. This Denver
Mint issue, from the third year of the Peace dollar series, is
quite scarce at the MS-66 grade level. Only 88 coins, from an
original mintage of more than 6.8 million pieces, have achieved
this lofty level at PCGS, with only four examples graded higher.
Pop 88; 4 finer, 3 in 66+, 1 in 67.
(
PCGS # 7361
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$3,500 - 3,600
1696
1924-S
.
PCGS graded MS-64+.
CAC APPROVED.
Quite
frosty and nice golden-russet reverse toning in a somewhat
mottled fashion.
Pop 82; 84 finer
. (
PCGS # 7364
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,700 - 1,800
1697
1924-S
.
NGC graded MS-64+
. A frosty white coin that is
well defined and nearly mark-free. A near-Gem example.
Pop
40; 71 finer, 70 in 65, 1 in 66.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,000 - 1,100