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Session Three - Tuesday, January 27, 2015, 5:00 pm
1989
1907
.
NGC graded Proof 62
. The year 1907 marked the final
year for proof Liberty half eagles as, even though 1908s were
struck for circulation, no proofs were coined due to the pending
release of the newly designed Indian half eagle by Bella Lyon
Pratt. Slight mishandling over the years has left this example
with minor hairlines and scattered nicks along with some light
haze on the surfaces that is commonly seen on these delicate
coins. Fully defined throughout with strong visual appeal and
struck in the expected non-contrasting finish seen starting in
1902 on these rare half eagles. Only 92 pieces were struck and
this one remains highly collectible, even in a lower grade like
this.
Pop 3; 14 finer, 4 in 63, 8 in 64, 2 in 65
. (
PCGS #
8502
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$4,000 - 4,250
T
IED
F
OR
F
INEST
G
RADED
1908 $5 L
IBERTY
Enlargement
1990
1908
.
PCGS graded MS-68 PQ.
CAC APPROVED.
Here is a candidate for
Finest Know!
The strike is full and the unblemished surfaces
shimmer with intense golden mint luster. A truly remarkable specimen worthy of a record bid.
Pop 2; none finer at PCGS. Tied for the fin-
est graded at both services
. (
PCGS # 8418
)
Estimated Value ........................................................................................................................................................... $40,000 - 50,000
1991
1908
.
NGC graded MS-65
. A nice reddish-gold piece with
notable luster throughout. A blazing Gem whose devices were
struck with such force and energy by the dies that all design
fundamentals show boldly. As expected of the grade, there are
no mentionable marks on either side.
Pop 272; 59 finer
.
(
PCGS # 8418
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,900 - 2,000
1992
A lot of $5 gold coins
. Consist of:
1847, VF; 1886, XF;
1891, XF.
Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value ................................................... $750 - 800
$5 Indi an
1993
1909
.
PCGS graded MS-64+ PQ.
CAC APPROVED.
A
Choice Mint State specimen of Premium Quality that is as visu-
ally appealing as one could hope for at the current grade level.
Lively luster enhances the overall appearance, with honey-gold
iridescence over each side. The 1909 is much less common than
its Denver Mint counterpart of the same date. Just a couple of
tiny marks on the reverse are found. A pleasing example for the
date and grade combination. (
PCGS # 8513
)
Estimated Value ..............................................$3,000 - 3,200