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Session Four - Wednesday, January 28, 2015 9:00 am
2358
1913-D. Type 1
.
NGC graded MS-63
. Somewhat streaky
reddish-russet toning over nickel-gray surfaces. Well defined
throughout.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $50 - 60
2359
1913. Type 2
.
PCGS graded MS-65 PQ
. Colorful multicol-
ored iridescence featuring shades of crimson, old-gold, and
blue-green is seen on each side. A well defined example of this
revised design, premier-year issue. (
PCGS # 3921
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 300
2360
1913-D. Type 2
.
PCGS graded AU Details, Cleaning.
Good
detailing remains on each side. The surfaces exhibit a slightly
subdued appearance due to the stated cleaning. (
PCGS #
3922
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 110
2361
1914/3. FS-014.87
.
SEGS graded VF-25.
Medium steel-
gray with a pleasing, smooth circulated appearance overall. The
corner of the underlying 3 is plainly seen under low magnifica-
tion.
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
2362
1919-D
.
PCGS graded UNC Details, Cleaning.
A sharply
impressed piece that has been cleaned at one time. It is now
retoning nicely to a deep golden-tan color. There are no report-
able marks. (
PCGS # 3942
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
2363
1928-D
.
PCGS graded MS-65
. Sky-blue, antique-gold, and
gray features reveal blushes of rainbow iridescence at the
obverse border. The reverse presents a soft gray-golden tone
also with the rainbow border color. Lustrous throughout with a
satiny sheen, this boldly struck example is free of singularly dis-
tracting abrasions and clearly in the Gem category.
Pop 342;
56 finer
. (
PCGS # 3964
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
2364
1930
.
PCGS graded MS-66.
CAC APPROVED.
Remarkably
toned in hues of honey-gold and nickel-blue in a variegated
fashion on each side. Well defined and highly lustrous. Housed
in an Old Green Holder.
Pop 405; 55 finer, 26 in 66+, 29 in
67
. (
PCGS # 3969
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $250 - 300
The Agora Collection
.
2365
1936-S. Repunched S
.
NGC graded MS-66
. Lovely rainbow
toning. Housed in an NGC Old Style Holder.
Pop 359; 33 finer,
3 in 66 Star, 25 in 67, 4 in 67 Star, 1 in 67+ Star.
Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 160
2366
1913-1923. 597-piece Buffalo Nickel Lot
. Consists of:
1913 type 1 (21); 1913 type 2 (22); 1914 (26); 1915
(45); 1916 (43); 1916-D (12); 1916-S (17); 1917-D
(11); 1917-S (8); 1918 (43); 1918-D (12); 1918-S (13);
1919 (45); 1919-D (12); 1919-S (21); 1920 (45); 1920-
D (27); 1920-S (31).
Coins range in grade from
Fair to Very
Fine
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $350 - 400
2367
A pair of Hobo Nickels
. An interesting group. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 150
2368
1935 and 1937 Buffalo Nickels NGC MS65 and MS64
respectively. Both CAC Approved
. The 1935 is housed in an
old style holder. Nicely toned. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value ................................................... $100 - 110
Jef ferson Ni cke l s
2369
1938
.
NGC graded Proof 65
. Rich sunset-golden toning blan-
kets each side and lends a fully original appearance.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $80 - 90
2370
1939 Reverse of 1938
.
PCGS graded Proof 66
. Light sky-
blue and pink toning graces each side of this popular Jefferson
nickel proof. Carefully preserved surfaces and an exceptional
"look" for the collector. (
PCGS # 4176
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $150 - 160
2371
1942-P. Type 2
.
NGC graded Proof 65
. Irregular toning in
varying shades is seen on each side of this Gem Proof. Only
27,600 pieces were struck.
Estimated Value ....................................................... $50 - 60
2372
1943-P. Doubled Die Obverse. FS-106 (FS-029)
.
PCGS
graded MS-66
. Jefferson's eye, LIBERTY, and the date show
the most pronounced doubling, although all obverse design ele-
ments are die doubled. A boldly struck, lustrous, and exception-
ally preserved Gem.
Pop 8; none finer at PCGS for the
variety.
(
PCGS # 38497
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $300 - 350
2373
1943-P, 3 over 2
.
NGC graded MS-66
. This is a brilliant
Gem example of this popular, modern overdate variety. The
overdate feature is clearly visible, even with just a five power
magnifier.
Pop 29; 8 finer, 1 in 66+, 4 in 67, 2 in 67 Star,
1 in 68+ Star.
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
2374
1945-P. Doubled Die Reverse. FS-030.3
.
NGC graded
MS-66
. Minor doubling is reported on some of the letters on
the reverse.
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
2375
1947-S
.
MS-66
. Full Steps. Bright and untoned with sharp
striking details including Full Steps on the reverse. Conditionally
scarce.
Pop 70; 2 finer in 67.
(
PCGS # 84033
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $400 - 450
2376
1953
.
NGC graded Proof 68 Cameo
. Untoned.
Pop 509;
72 finer, 4 in 68 Star, 66 in 69, and 2 in 69 Star
.
Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 250
2377
1956
.
PCGS graded Proof 68 Cameo
. A lovely light golden
toned Gem Proof.
Pop 48; 3 finer in 69
. (
PCGS # 84188
)
Estimated Value ....................................................... $80 - 90