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1630

1914-D. PCGS graded MS-63.

Nice golden toning with a

hint of coppery richness

(PCGS # 8876)

Estimated Value .....................................$1,200 - 1,300

Ex. US Gold from a prominent midwestern family collection.

1631

1914-S. PCGS graded AU-58.

CAC Approved

.

Lightly

toned and scarce, this San Francisco coin is a prize to find

in upper mint state grades. Here is one with limited circula-

tion on the high points of the design

(PCGS # 8877)

Estimated Value ...................................... $900 - 1,000

Ex. US Gold from a prominent midwestern family collection.

1632

1915. Our grade is Sharpness of Extremely Fine,

cleaned.

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

Ex Stack’s Davis-Graves Sale, April 8-10, 1954 #999. En-

velope included Ex. US Gold from a prominent midwestern

family collection.

1633

1915-S. PCGS graded AU-55 PQ.

CAC Approved

.

A hint

of gold tone on this low mintage date, only 59,000 pieces

were struck and this is a tough issue to locate nice

(PCGS

# 8879)

Estimated Value..................................... $1,200 - 1,300

Ex. US Gold from a prominent midwestern family collection.

1634

1916-S. PCGS graded MS-63.

Frosty and choice and likely from one

of the hoards that returned to these shores from Europe in the 1970s.

Not many exceptional coins exist and the majority known today are in the

lower Mint State grades than Choice, or show some degree of circulation.

Pop 104; 64 finer (PCGS # 8880)

Estimated Value........................................................... $4,000 - 4,400

Ex. US Gold from a prominent midwestern family collection.