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Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


U.S. Coins - Quarters - Barber
 
 
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Lot 2154
1910. PCGS graded Proof 66 Cameo PQ. Stunning rainbow toning on both sides. A superb, nearly perfect coin that could be a run-a-way. Pop of 2 with only 1 higher. Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000
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$3,220
Lot 2155
1911. NGC graded Proof 68. A stunning Quarter from the famous Eliasberg collection (the only complete collection of U.S. coins ever assembled). Beautifully toned in rich blue and golden iridescence on both sides. NGC reports only 13 coins at this level and one at the Proof-69 grade. Here's a chance to purchase a beautiful coin with a great pedigree. Estimated Value $7,000 - 9,000
Ex. Eliasberg.

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$7,763
Lot 2156
1911. PCGS graded Proof 64. A delightful and very choice example with slight cameo contrast. It is the beautiful violet and electric blue iridescent toning on both sides that will draw most of the attention. Only 543 proofs made. In a 1st generation PCGS holder. Estimated Value $650 - 700
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$1,725
Lot 2157
1911. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. Well struck, frosty and lightly toned. Quite choice and worthy of our Premium Quality designation. In an old green holder (PCGS # 5659) Estimated Value $170 - 190
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$368
Lot 2158
1911-S. PCGS graded AU-55. Well struck, frosty and moderately toned. In a 2nd generation PCGS holder (PCGS # 5661) Estimated Value $175 - 200
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$288
Lot 2159
1912. ANACS graded Proof 64. Wonderful rainbow toning on both sides, with windows of white and gold at the centers. A vivid beauty with nicer-than-average eye appeal for the grade (PCGS # 5698) Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,250
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$1,323
Lot 2160
1912. NGC graded Proof 63. A choice brilliant proof example with nice cameo contrast. The surfaces are white with a natural mixture of mottled pastel toning. A total of 700 proofs made. In an older holder. Estimated Value $400 - 440
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$575
Lot 2161
1913. PCGS graded Proof 65. Toned in unusual gold, blue, and olive earth tones, almost like the opalescent iridescence we see on some of the ancient Roman glassware that we occasionally offer. The centers are lighter (the reverse could be called near-white) and the overall effect is quite pleasing. As expected, the quality is very high and most collectors would be thrilled to own this attractive piece. Here's how the PCGS Population Report falls out at the high end: 26 at this level, 29 in Proof-66, 8 in Proof-67, and 3 in Proof-68 (PCGS # 5699) Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500
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$1,553
Lot 2162
1913. PCGS graded Proof 63. A choice proof example with some cameo contrast and all overlaid with uniform midnight blue toning on both sides. In an old green holder (PCGS # 5699) Estimated Value $400 - 450
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$546
Lot 2163
1913. PCGS graded Proof 62. A brilliant snowy white proof example. A total of 613 proofs were made. In an older holder. Estimated Value $325 - 350
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$391
Lot 2164
1913-D. NGC graded MS-63 PQ. A well struck and very choice frosty mint example that is silvery white. In an older holder. Estimated Value $170 - 190
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$633
Lot 2165
1914. NGC graded Proof 68. Golden toned on the obverse, with blue highlights mixed in for good measure and a drizzle of white at upper left. The reverse is covered in rich lilac shades. In terms of quality, this coin is at the top of the ladder -- NGC has graded only 8 examples in Proof-68 and none higher! Estimated Value $8,000 - 10,000
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$7,763
Lot 2166
1914. PCGS graded Proof 67. A golden toned head of Liberty floats in a sea of blue-green iridescence. On the reverse, the color is a more uniform blend of pale grey and golden-green toning, every bit as bright as that on the obverse, but with no hint of cameo contrast on the high points. This date is surprisingly difficult to find in high grade -- PCGS reports only 12 in this grade and only 4 finer (all Proof-68) (PCGS # 5700) Estimated Value $3,000 - 4,000
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$4,600
Lot 2167
1915. PCGS graded Proof 66. PQ. Milky lilac, with traces of green-gold iridescence scattered about the peripheries. A definite, premium-quality example of the date, with excellent eye appeal and brilliance. Another tough date in top grades -- PCGS reports 7 at this level and another 7 in Proof-67 (PCGS # 5701) Estimated Value $2,000 - 3,000
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$3,680
Lot 2168
1915. NGC graded MS-65. A lovely, completely original example with delicate lilac light golden sunset toning. In an old NGC holder. Estimated Value $600 - 700
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$690
Lot 2169
1915-D. NGC graded MS-63. Well struck with intense frosty mint luster, all lightly toned. Estimated Value $170 - 190
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$207
Lot 2170
  1915-D. MS-60 Plus. A sparkling frosty white example. Estimated Value $120 - 140
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$127
Lot 2171
1915-S. PCGS graded MS-65 PQ. A remarkable well struck gem with delicate pale violet toning. Here is a candidate for an upgrade. Population of 24 with 10 in MS-66 and 3 in MS-67 (PCGS # 5672) Estimated Value $950 - 1,050
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$1,323
Lot 2172
1916-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Premium Quality. A well struck Gem housed in an old style, green label PCGS holder. Mostly white, with light golden toning and semi-reflective surfaces. Last year of the Barber type (PCGS # 5674) Estimated Value $800 - 900
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$1,035
Lot 2173
  1897 (2 pcs), 1905 and 1916-D. Each MS-60. A quartet of quarters and each lightly toned. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $400 - 450
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$633



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