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Session Three - Tuesday, January 27, 2015, 5:00 pm
Enlargement
1899
1911-D PCGS graded Genuine AU Details
. Cleaning.
Strong D. Soft straw-gold color with the diagnostic knife rim on
the obverse and a "Strong D" sharply defined mintmark. Always
popular and always in demand in practically any grade. This one
was lightly cleaned at one time, but presents an affordable
opportunity for the collector of Indian gold. (
PCGS # 7943
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$3,000 - 3,250
1900
1912
.
PCGS graded MS-64
.
PQ.
Deep reddish-gold and cop-
per-gold colors over well defined surfaces. Jus t a couple of
small marks are mentioned on the reverse.
Pop 513; 98 finer,
26 in 64+, 67 in 65, 5 in 66.
(
PCGS # 7944
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$2,800 - 3,000
1901
1912
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. An appealing straw-gold speci-
men with a bold strike and just a few small surface scuffs.
Pop
503; 99 finer, 26 in 64+, 68 in 65, 5 in 66
. (
PCGS #
7944
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,800 - 1,900
1902
1913
.
PCGS graded MS-64 PQ.
CAC APPROVED.
A fully
frosted specimen with exceptional luster and eye appeal, and
entirely deserving of the Choice designation. (
PCGS # 7945
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,100 - 1,200
1903
1914
.
Sharpness of XF-40.
Nominally circulated with some
small marks visible on each side.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 220
1904
1914-D
.
NGC graded AU-58
. Boldly impressed with a light,
straw-gold appearance. Close to Mint State. (
PCGS # 7947
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $225 - 250
Enlargement
1905
1915
.
PCGS graded MS-65
. Well struck with attractive, natu-
ral toning on both sides. Bright with tawny-gold color, both sides
exhibit freedom from the usual scattered blemishes seen on
more typical BU specimens. A generous amount of crisp detail
shows for the type as well, including those areas with the usual
weak metal flows into the deepest channels of the dies. All in
all, this is a splendid Gem BU example of the prized Indian
quarter eagle gold series.
Pop 152; 8 finer, 4 in 65+, 4 in
66
. (
PCGS # 7948
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$4,400 - 4,600
1906
1915
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Blended straw-gold and rose iri-
descence attests to originality. The quarter eagle denomination
was in low demand during the era as is demonstrated by the
fact that no additional $2-1/2s were coined for the channels of
commerce prior to 1925. (
PCGS # 7948
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,000 - 1,100
1907
1925-D
.
NGC graded MS-64+
. Well struck with a sharp
mintmark and complete definition on the eagle's shoulder and
neck feathers. Satiny and attractive, with just a few minor
marks on the reverse. (
PCGS # 7949
)
Estimated Value .................................................$950 - 1,000
1908
1925-D
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Well struck. (
PCGS # 7949
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 525
1909
1925-D
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Deep reddish-gold over the
obverse is joined by copper-gold and deep red on the reverse of
this boldly struck near-Gem. No mentionable marks are on
either side.
Pop 14; 4 finer, 1 in 66, 3 in 67
. (
PCGS #
7949
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $500 - 525
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