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1270

1840

.

NGC graded AU-53

. Some luster visible. Only 18,859

struck.

Pop 12; 36 finer at NGC.

(

PCGS # 7717

)

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

The 1776 Paul Collector.

1271

1852-O $2.50 Liberty

.

NGC graded AU-55

. Untoned with

bright reflective surfaces. Desipite its high mintage--relative to

other 1852 branch mint coins, the 1852-O is quite a tough date

to find in grades approaching mint state. This attractive AU-55

example should please most date and mint specialists. (

PCGS

# 7766

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$1,100 - 1,200

1272

1853

.

PCGS graded MS-65

. A nice frosty coin that is well

struck in birght yellow gold. The devices and fields are espe-

cially clean and attractive for such an early date quarter eagle.

Furthermore this is clearly one of the finest examples of this

date to survive given the population numbers. Impressive!

Pop

6; 3 finer, 1 in 65+, 2 in 66.

(

PCGS # 7767

)

Estimated Value ..............................................$3,500 - 3,800

1273

1853

.

ANACS graded AU-53

. Lightly toned.

Estimated Value ................................................... $275 - 300

1274

1878

.

PCGS graded AU-55

. Lightly toned. (

PCGS # 7828

)

Estimated Value ................................................... $200 - 225

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1897 $2.50 L

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Enlargement

1275

1897

.

NGC graded Proof 68 Ultra Cameo

. Fully

untoned and boldly struck with all the proud definition of

the die chiseled into the planchet by the force of the strike.

A coin with great eye appeal, rich color and fantastic sur-

faces. The Proof gold coins from the 1890s were master-

fully made, but seldom survive in such pristine condition.

Not only do these coins offer stunning contrast (when they

were some of the initial coins struck from the freshest pol-

ished dies) but also the quality of the planchets and color

are unsurpassed. This example offers not only the highest

degree of contrast with the Ultra Cameo designation, but

also has magnificent surfaces that are free from handling

issues. Highly appealing and a monumental example of this

type. Only 136 struck.

Pop 5; 3 finer in 68 Star.

Estimated Value .....................................$40,000 - 45,000

1276

1906

.

PCGS graded UNC Details, Altered Surfaces.

Still a

nice looking coin. (

PCGS # 7858

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$190 - 200

1277

1907

.

PCGS graded MS-64

. Mostly untoned. (

PCGS #

7859

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$425 - 450

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1278

1910

.

NGC graded MS-62

. (

PCGS # 7941

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$475 - 500

1279

1911

.

PCGS graded AU-58

. (

PCGS # 7942

)

Estimated Value ....................................................$220 - 240

1280

1911-D

.

NGC graded UNC Details, Improperly Cleaned.

Light hairlines but nicely struck. (

PCGS # 7943

)

Estimated Value .............................................. $1,900 - 2,000