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1907 $10 I

NDIAN

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P

ERIODS

1482

1907. No Periods

.

PCGS graded MS-65

. A nice frosty

gem that is unusually well preserved for this first year of

issue. Perfect for the type or date collector who demands,

and can long enjoy, gem quality. (

PCGS # 8852

)

Estimated Value ........................................ $7,000 - 7,500

1483

1910-D PCGS graded Genuine Unc Details

. Altered sur-

faces.

Estimated Value ....................................................$500 - 525

1484

1911

.

PCGS graded MS-63 PQ.

CAC APPROVED

. Lovely

light golden toning with a trifle of rose coloration can be seen

here and there. A fresh looking coin that exudes originality with

great luster and clean surfaces. (

PCGS # 8868

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$900 - 950

1485

1926

.

NGC graded MS-63

. A beautiful golden Indian Eagle

exhibiting a full range of natural mint bloom colors. (

PCGS #

8882

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$750 - 800

$20.00 G

OLD

$20 Li be r t y/No Mo t t o

1486

1850

.

PCGS graded AU-50

. Lovely golden toning and reflec-

tive fields on both sides with minimal circulation marks and only

light wear on the high points of the design. This is the first year

thsi denomination was struck and released for circulation.

(

PCGS # 8902

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$4,000 - 4,200

1487

1852 Sharpness of VF

. Reverse shows some harsh cleaning.

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,400 - 1,450

1488

1855-S

.

PCGS graded AU-58

.

Pop 146; 97 finer

.

Estimated Value ..............................................$2,800 - 3,000

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B

ASS

M

INT

S

TATE

1856-S $20 L

IBERTY

1489

1856-S

.

PCGS graded MS-62

. Lovely rich golden toning

and a classic rarity at this grade level. Although a modest

number were recovered on the

S.S. Central America

ship-

wreck, precious few have the appearance of the present

coin, with its regal surfaces and bold strike. The eye appeal

is extraordinary and this early San Francisco issue is both

historic and desirable. This is one of the finer examples of

this issue with a fine pedigree from the famous Harry W.

Bass Collection. (

PCGS # 8919

)

Estimated Value .................................... $10,000 - 12,000

Ex: HW Bass Jr. Collection

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