Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 21

Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


Quarter Dollars
 
 
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Lot 364
1917-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. Type 1. PCGS graded MS-67 Full Head. Stunning quality for the date! The surfaces are blast white and nudge perfection. The head is full, as is the shield, without a hint of weakness of strike anywhere. This is a superb gem. The population at PCGS is 12, with none finer. Certainly a candidate for a top Registry Set.
Estimated Value $6,000 - 8,000.
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$8,338
Lot 365
  1917-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. Type 1. NGC graded MS-63 Full Head. Soft white, satiny surfaces,with a tinge of golden color just beginning to appear. Choice quality, nearly Gem except for a milling mark in the lower right obverse field.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$334
Lot 366
  1917 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. Type 2. NGC graded MS-67 Full Head. Blast white example. Fully struck including all the rivets in the shield. Pop 1 with 3 higher, all MS-68 FH.
Estimated Value $8,000 - 10,000.
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Lot 367
1917 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. Type 2. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. Beautiful toning and an absolute full strike on both sides. Superb eye appeal. The population at PCGS is 44, with 4 graded higher (all in MS-67 Full Head).
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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$2,070
Lot 368
1917-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. Type 2. PCGS graded MS-62 Full Head PQ. Multi-colored peripheral toning graces both sides of this lustrous example. Housed in a second-generation PCGS holder with a green insert.
Estimated Value $150 - 175.
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$575
Lot 369
1918-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Full Head. Here is a tough date to find with a full head. It is well struck, with nice original toning on both sides. A gorgeous Gem, with no hairlines and virtually no handling marks. In Cline's book, he states that only 3% of this date and mintmark are struck with Full Heads, a remarkably low percentage. PCGS reports 38 in this grade, with 12 finer (all MS-66 FH).
Estimated Value $3,000 - 4,000.
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$4,140
Lot 370
1918-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 Full Head. Exceptional details (rivets, head, etc.) and bold, pure white luster. Housed in a second-generation PCGS holder with a green insert.
Estimated Value $900 - 1,100.
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$2,070
Lot 371
1918-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. 8 over 7. PCGS graded MS-64 Full Head PQ. Beautiful light golden toning, the overdate plain to the naked eye. A classic American rarity and an important, well struck gem with all detail sharply defined. PCGS reports just seven coins at this level, with none graded higher (with full head) at either PCGS or NGC. Don't be surprised to see runaway bidding on this king-of-the hill coin. This is the key date to the series. It was discovered in 1937, long after most had entered circulation. In Jay Cline's third edition of his Standing Liberty Quarters reference book, he stated that only about 12 pieces were struck in full head. Once this coin is sold, it may be many years until another of equal quality is offered again. Tied For Finest Known.
Estimated Value $100,000 - 150,000.
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$81,650
Lot 372
1919. NGC graded MS-67 Full Head. Heavy mint frosting and bold cartwheel luster, with a light hint of golden tone on both sides. Superb quality and eye appeal. NGC reports only 6 coins at this grade level, with only 2 finer.
Estimated Value $5,000 - 6,000.
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$5,463
Lot 373
1919 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-66 Full Head. Wonderful white frosty example with a full strike on both the head and shield. Pop 32, 9 higher.
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,600.
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$2,530
Lot 374
1919-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-66 Full Head PQ. A simply magnificent full head gem with undisturbed sparkling white mint luster throughout. The rivets on the shield, usually obscured or obliterated completely, is nearly complete on this specimen. As is well stated by J. Cline in his Standing Liberty Quarters, Third Edition,"This date is one of the most underrated dates and mintmarks in the whole series in MS-67/67, Full Head. Its true rarity is more than the 1916." This fabulous specimen is tied with one other as the Finest Known. Population of 2 with none higher.
Estimated Value $38,000 - 42,000.
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Lot 375
1919-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Choice, snow-white surfaces. Although the head and shield are softly struck, the rest of the coin is sharp. Tough in any Mint State grade. Housed in a second-generation PCGS holder with a green insert (PCGS # 5730) .
Estimated Value $900 - 1,000.
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$1,725
Lot 376
  1919-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 Full Head. Well struck with a full head and full rivets on the shield. The surfaces are satiny and white with just a hint of violet. The 1919-S has long been considered one of the key coins in the series and Full Heads of this date are very rare and closely parallel the 1916. Pop 6 with 2 in MS-66FH and 1 in MS-67FH.
Estimated Value $15,000 - 20,000.
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Lot 377
1919-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. A brilliant Gem, pure white in color and very well struck. In fact, this coin comes very close to being a Full Head, missing only the ear hole. Only a couple of the rivets are weak and the date is strong and full. Struck from a late state of the dies, with some polishing noted around Liberty's shoulders, some fine die cracks on the obverse, and with some clash marks on the reverse. All in all, an impressive example that offers lots of value for the grade (PCGS # 5732) .
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000.
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$4,600
Lot 378
1920 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. Faint toning highlights the glittering surfaces on this frosty Gem. Few examples of this date have earned this lofty grade. PCGS reports 15 at this level, with only 3 finer (all MS-67 Full Head). If strike and quality are your goals, you can achieve both with this gem.
Estimated Value $3,000 - 4,000.
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$4,600
Lot 379
1921 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. Faint golden toning over satiny surfaces. This coin should be in a Full Head holder, in our opinion, and we suspect that most people who view this coin will agree. Certainly, it's worth a look, as the price differential between a Full Head and a non-Full Head is considerable (PCGS # 5740) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,500.
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$2,070
Lot 380
  1923 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-63 Full Head. Well struck and basically untoned.
Estimated Value $375 - 425.
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$661
Lot 381
1924-D. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. One of the highlights of this splendid offering of Standing Liberty quarters. This Full Head gem is fully struck and possesses blazing luster with light russet toning on both sides. Cline's book on Standing Liberty quarters states that many specimens of this date and mintmark come weakly struck, particularly around the date and rivets on the shield. Further he says that the head is characteristically weak. This example is bold in both areas and appears to be 95% fully struck. PCGS lists 12 in this grade, with only one higher (a single MS-67 Full Head).
Estimated Value $8,000 - 10,000.
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Realized
$7,878
Lot 382
1925 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. This is a well struck gem that has a hint of light, natural, silvery toning on both sides. Cline's book on Standing Liberty Quarters states that 1925 does not usually come strongly struck. This specimen is very much the exception in regards to strike. The outer shield, the inner shield, the head, and the eagle's breast feathers are all fully struck. The population at PCGS is a mere 37 (only 7 have been graded finer in Full Head). This coin is a candidate for a first rate Registry Set! R.


Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,800.
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$1,725
Lot 383
1926-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Original mint state example with usual flat head (PCGS # 5756) .
Estimated Value $130 - 150.
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$184
Lot 384
  1927 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Both are identically toned with mottled sunset toning on both sides. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$403
Lot 385
1927-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 Full Head. A lovely blast white example, with a hint of golden toning just beginning to form at the rims. Cline notes that the 1927-D is not readily available with a Full Head. In fact, he estimates that only 3% are struck as such. Sharply struck on all but a couple of the rivets.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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$1,035
Lot 386
  1927-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. A well struck example with the head ¾ struck up. Nice and frosty with surfaces that are pristine (PCGS # 5762) .
Estimated Value $950 - 1,050.
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$1,116
Lot 387
  1927-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 Full Head PQ. Well struck and absolutely choice for the grade, thus our Premium Quality designation. Splendid undisturbed satiny mint surfaces throughout with a touch of delicate light golden toning. Pop 14 with 2 higher, 1 in MS-65 FH and 1 in MS-66 FH (Probably the same coin in and out and one day this coin should grade MS-65 FH too). With a full head, this is the scarest "S" mint of the entire series and according to J. Cline, this issue is three to five times more rare than the 1916.
Estimated Value $60,000 - 75,000.
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Lot 388
1929 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded Proof 63 Full Head. Well struck and untoned.
Estimated Value $150 - 175.
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$242
Lot 389
1929-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. Rare as a Full Head version of the date. This fully struck super gem has attractive golden toning on both sides. PCGS reports a small 98 coins in this grade, with only 4 graded higher (all MS-67 Full Head).
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500.
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Realized
$1,668
Lot 390
1930 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. SEGS graded MS-65 Full Head. Nice lilac and golden toning. This one is quite attractive.
Estimated Value $400 - 450.
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$357
Lot 391
1930-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-65 Full Head. Rich, creamy white surfaces with a touch of toning on the highest points. Nice and original. Housed in an old NGC holder.
Estimated Value $550 - 600.
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Realized
$748
Lot 392
1930-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. MS-60. 3/4 Full Head.
Estimated Value $80 - 90.
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Realized
$98
Lot 393
  A 7 Coin Lot of ICG graded Standing Liberty Quarters. Hard to find dates. 1917 var 1 AU-55, 1918-D VF-30 and VF-35, 1918-S VF-35, 1920-S VF-35 and 1924-S VF-35. Lot of 7 coins.
Estimated Value $220 - 260.
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$345
Lot 394
1932-D Washington Quarter Dollar. ICG graded AU-55. Toned. Popular key date.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$276
Lot 395
1932-D Washington Quarter Dollar. ICG graded VG-8. Popular key date.
Estimated Value $70 - 80.
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$81
Lot 396
1935-S Washington Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-66 PQ. Beautiful rainbow toning on the obverse. In an old holder. Pop 90 with 24 higher.
Estimated Value $450 - 550.
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$1,150
Lot 397
1936 Washington Quarter Dollar. ANACS graded Proof 64. A choice untoned example (PCGS # 5975) .
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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$1,495
Lot 398
  1936-D Washington Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Rich gold and lilac toning on both sides. The obverse is semi prooflike. This lovely gem could be a runaway.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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$2,645
Lot 399
  1936-S Washington Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-66. Lightly toned on the obverse while the reverse is nice and bright.
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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$460
Lot 400
1937 Washington Quarter Dollar. ANACS graded Proof 65. A bright, totally while flashy example (PCGS # 5976) .
Estimated Value $400 - 450.
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$414
Lot 401
  1938 Washington Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded Proof 65. Lightly toned (PCGS # 5977) .
Estimated Value $275 - 325.
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$403
Lot 402
  1943-S Washington Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lot of 6 coins (PCGS # 5821) .
Estimated Value $175 - 200.
Ex: The Benson Collection.

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$265
Lot 403
  1999-S Pennsylvania Quarter Dollar. ICG graded Proof 69 Deep Cameo. Set of silver quarters for the year. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$92
Lot 404
  1999-S Pennsylvania Quarter Dollar. ICG graded Proof 69 Deep Cameo. A set of non silver quarters. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$69
Lot 405
  A Group of High Grade Washington Quarters All NGC Graded. Consists of: 1939-D MS-66; 1944-D MS-67; 1944-S MS-67; 1945 MS-67; 1948 MS-67; 1948-D MS-67; 1949 MS-67; 1951 MS-67; 1951-S MS-67. All are wonderful white examples. Lot of 9 coins.
Estimated Value $400 - 700.
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$1,093
Lot 406
  A Group of Mint State NGC Graded Washington Quarters. Consists of: 1941 MS-66; 1947-D MS-67; 1948 MS-66; 1949 MS-67; 1955 MS-67; 1956 MS-67; 1958 MS-67; 1958-D MS-67(2). All with beautiful natural toning. Lot of 9 coins.
Estimated Value $500 - 800.
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$776
Lot 407
  A Group of NGC Graded MS-67 Washington Quarters. Consists of: 1944-S; 1950; 1951(2); 1951-D; 1951-S; 1954; 1955; 1960. A lot of mostly white examples with a few coins displaying minor toning near the edges. A very high grade group destined for inclusion into Registry Sets. Lot of 9 coins.
Estimated Value $400 - 700.
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$1,150
Lot 408
  1932 Washington Quarter Dollar. Consists of: 1945-S 1948 and a 1948-D PCGS MS-66, all are gems and all are quite lovely. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$115
Lot 409
  A Collection of NGC Graded Washington Quarters. Consists of: 1951 MS-66; 1952; 1952-S; 1954; 1955, 1956; 1957; 1957-D; 1958; 1958-D; all MS-67; 1963 MS-66; 1963-D MS-67. Beautiful natural toning. Most came from original mint sets. The 1951 and 1963 grade MS-66, all the others grade MS-67. Should be seen to be appreciated. Lot of 12 coins.
Estimated Value $700 - 1,000.
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$2,645



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