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Session Three - Monday, February 13, 2017 12:00 pm PST

808

1927

.

PCGS graded MS-67

. A nice untoned example and well

struck and pleasing. Tied with a highly select group as the finest

seen by PCGS of this date and mint.

Pop 16; none finer at

PCGS.

(

PCGS # 3960

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $3,500 - 4,000

809

1929-S

.

PCGS graded MS-66

. Beautiful rainbow toning on

both sides.

Pop 227; 19 finer, 10 in 66+, 9 in 67.

(

PCGS #

3968

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$700 - 750

810

1934

.

PCGS graded MS-67

. Well struck. Mostly untoned with

a hint of golden color. The surfaces are exceptional for this date

and mint, with undiminished fields and devices. One of the fin-

est seen and perfect for the advanced collector.

Pop 29; 2

finer in 67+.

(

PCGS # 3972

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $3,000 - 3,300

811

1935-D

.

PCGS graded MS-65.

CAC APPROVED

. Well struck

and untoned. (

PCGS # 3975

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$250 - 300

812

1936. Type 1

.

PCGS graded Proof 67

. Well struck and fully

white. Only 4,420 struck.

Pop 278; 68 finer at PCGS.

(

PCGS

# 3994

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $1,800 - 1,900

813

1936. Type 2. Brilliant

.

PCGS graded Proof 66

. Lovely

rainbow toning. Only 4,420 struck. (

PCGS # 3995

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $1,600 - 1,700

814

1936-D

.

PCGS graded MS-66.

CAC APPROVED

. Boldly

struck.

Pop 782; 83 finer at PCGS.

(

PCGS # 3978

)

Estimated Value .................................................... $150 - 170

815

1937

.

PCGS graded Proof 67+

. A blazing white coin. Only

5,769 struck.

Pop 66; 33 finer, 32 in 68, 1 in 69.

(

PCGS #

3996

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $2,000 - 2,100

816

1937

.

PCGS graded Proof 66. PQ.

CAC APPROVED

. Fully

brilliant and choice. Only 5,769 struck. (

PCGS # 3996

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $1,000 - 1,100

817

1937

.

PCGS graded Proof 66

. A lovely untoned gem proof.

Only 5,769 struck. (

PCGS # 3996

)

Estimated Value ................................................. $950 - 1,000

1937-D B

UFFALO

N

ICKEL

. 3 L

EGS

Enlargement

818

1937-D. 3 Legs

.

NGC graded MS-65

. Lovely golden

toning on both sides. Well struck by the dies with all the

important diagnostics sharp. The surfaces are pristine

showing ample luster and a touch of rose gold toning. Of

course this issue was created by over zealous die lapping

employed to remove clash marks. While not only removing

the die clash marks, the foreleg of the bison was also

removed, creating one of the most famous blunders of the

Buffalo nickel series. Thee have been highly popular since

discovered, and while most collectors have been able to

secure a well circulated example, Gems like this are pre-

cious and few.

Pop 58; 24 finer

.

Estimated Value .................................... $20,000 - 22,000