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Sale 5

The Dr. Jon Kardatzke Coin Collection, Parts 2 and 3


$10 Gold Liberty
 
 
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Lot 1592
  1890-CC $10 Liberty. AU-58. Prooflike in the fields, the reverse of which shows some minor hairlines, cleaner on the obverse. This one apparently escaped without the usual barrage of bagmarks seen on so many of these. Only 17,500 were struck, this must have been an early strike as the die polish is still very evident. One for the date collector who will be pleased with the clean surfaces and reflective fields, as long as the hairlines don't bother you too much.
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$920
Lot 1593
  1891 $10 Liberty. PCGS graded MS-62. A flashy and original coin, but there are the usual bagmarks in the fields. Light coppery toning near the eagle's neck on the reverse.
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Realized
$690
Lot 1594
  1891 $10 Liberty. MS-62. A lovely coin that was broken out of an NGC holder where it was graded MS 62. Frosty luster throughout, and nice surfaces for the moderate grade.
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Realized
$1,265
Lot 1595
  1891-CC $10 Liberty. EF-40. Nice for the grade, this is a moderately scarce coin that retains some luster near the devices. Average handling marks.
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Realized
$431
Lot 1596
  1892 $10 Liberty. AU-50. A nice coin for the grade, but there is a copper stain on the upper obverse. Moderate handling marks.
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Realized
$173
Lot 1597
  1892 $10 Liberty. EF-45. Rather abraded with tiny marks.
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$173
Lot 1598
  1892-CC $10 Liberty. AU-55. Broken out of an NGC slab where it was graded AU 55. Only 40,000 struck, this certainly one of the better ones as it retains original mint frost and a delicate coppery tone. One reeding mark on Liberty's cheek, otherwise clean for the grade.
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$633
Lot 1599
  1892-O $10 Liberty. MS-60. Full mint frost, but with a series of hidden scrapes on the lower reverse. Previously NGC graded MS 60. A scarce, fairly low-mintage date.
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$299
Lot 1600
  1892-S $10 Liberty. MS-60. A frosty Mint State coin that was broken out of a PCGS holder where it graded MS 60. Fewer bag marks than one would expect for the grade.
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Realized
$431
Lot 1601
  1893 $10 Liberty. MS-62. Lovely old-time golden color with plenty of mint bloom to it.
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$184
Lot 1602
  1893 $10 Liberty. MS-60. Frosty, bright, with greenish gold color. Nice surfaces.
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$414
Lot 1603
  1893-CC $10 Liberty. EF-45. Broken out of an NGC slab where it was graded XF 45. Lovely coppery toning on both sides, with minor hairlines in the fields, possibly from a gentle cleaning.
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$1,840
Lot 1604
  1893-O $10 Liberty. AU-50. Prooflike in the fields, but marred by the usual bag marks from brief circulation. Fully struck and another rare date, with a scant 17,000 struck.
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$374
Lot 1605
  1893-S $10 Liberty. NGC graded MS-61. Old-time dirty-gold surfaces.
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$460
Lot 1606
  1893-S $10 Liberty. AU-50. Frosty luster, and decently struck throughout. Moderate, but tiny, handling marks.
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$207
Lot 1607
  1894 $10 Liberty. AU-58. A longish scratch hidden in the eagle, otherwise just normal abrasions and nice luster.
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$184
Lot 1608
  1894 $10 Liberty. AU-53. Minor circulation marks on both sides, abundant luster.
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$184
Lot 1609
  1894-O $10 Liberty. AU-58. A really scarce coin in this grade, the present example has full luster in the fields and a few trivial hairlines. There is a small planchet lamination in the field between stars eleven and twelve, it is pretty shallow and looks like a small break in the luster. Rare in mint state, and presumably pretty darn tough in this grade too.
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$518
Lot 1610
  1894-S $10 Liberty. EF-40. Lightly cleaned, with resulting hairlines in the fields. A low-mintage date.
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$316
Lot 1611
  1895 $10 Liberty. AU-58. Frosty, but with typical handling marks.
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$184
Lot 1612
  1895-O $10 Liberty. AU-55. Broken out of a PCGS holder where it was graded AU 55. One shallow scrape down the back of Liberty's neck.
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$242
Lot 1613
  1895-S $10 Liberty. AU-55. Cracked out of an NGC holder where it was graded AU 55. A scarce, low-mintage date. Original color and surfaces.
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$719
Lot 1614
  1896 $10 Liberty. MS-61. Broken out of an NGC holder where it was graded MS 61. Full luster, minor bagmarks as normal for the grade.
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$403
Lot 1615
  1896-S $10 Liberty. AU-53. Scarce in this condition, with full luster and well struck devices. Moderate handling marks from a brief time in circulation. Broken out of an NGC holder where it was graded AU 53.
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$242
Lot 1616
  1896-S $10 Liberty. EF-40. With the usual blob mintmark, which may be slightly doubled. Original.
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$345
Lot 1617
  1897 $10 Liberty. AU-55. Standard bagmarks but still frosty.
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$167
Lot 1618
  1897-O $10 Liberty. EF-40. Average marks, with a short scrape in the lower right field.
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$207
Lot 1619
  1897-S $10 Liberty. AU-58. Excellent surfaces for the grade, fewer bagmarks than normally encountered and with frosty luster. The T of LIBERTY has two die file marks on it, other file marks are visible down the back of Liberty's neck. These are not as strong as seen on the cancelled die variety of the 1884-CC, but are far heavier than the usually seen file marks.
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$460
Lot 1620
  1898 $10 Liberty. EF-40. Lightly cleaned, but very acceptable.
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Lot 1621
  1898-S $10 Liberty. NGC graded MS-61. Original, and deeply toned.
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Realized
$265
Lot 1622
  1899 $10 Liberty. AU-58. No problems, just light abrasions. Nice.
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Lot 1623
  1899 $10 Liberty. AU-55. Nice surfaces and well struck.
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$196
Lot 1624
  1899-O $10 Liberty. EF-40. Average surfaces, with a couple of additional marks, some near the point of Liberty's neck, and a couple of minor rim marks.
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$276
Lot 1625
  1899-S $10 Liberty. VF-35. There is a small rim bump by the tenth star which was apparently repaired.
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$173
Lot 1626
  1900 $10 Liberty. MS-61. Cracked out of a PCGS holder where it was graded MS 61. Faint cloudy toning over frosty fields.
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$184
Lot 1627
  1900-S $10 Liberty. AU-50. Frosty luster, but with the usual bagmarks and a couple of very minor rim ticks on the reverse.
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$288
Lot 1628
  1901 $10 Liberty. PCGS graded MS-64. A choice example of this fairly common date in nearly gem condition. There are some minor tick marks in the fields and atop the devices, but they are microscopic in size and minor in appearance. Toned a curious deep gold color, with flashy luster in the fields beneath the toning.
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$1,208
Lot 1629
  1901 $10 Liberty. AU-58. Full cartwheel luster, loads of frost, well struck, few abrasions. And old gold color.
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Realized
$190
Lot 1630
  1901 $10 Liberty. AU-55. Nice color and surfaces, but there is a complex rim mark on the lower right reverse.
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$173
Lot 1631
  1901-O $10 Liberty. MS-60. Cracked out of a PCGS holder where it was graded MS 60. Nice color and surfaces, considering the conservative grade.
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$311
Lot 1632
  1901-S $10 Liberty. MS-60. Excellent color and surfaces for this common date.
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Realized
$184
Lot 1633
  1902 $10 Liberty. MS-60. Frosty luster and with minor handling marks. A few stray hairlines in the fields. Low-mintage date.
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Realized
$345
Lot 1634
  1902-S $10 Liberty. MS-61. Broken out of a PCGS holder where it was graded MS 61. Frosty luster and choice for the grade.
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Realized
$207
Lot 1635
  1903 $10 Liberty. MS-60. Well struck, with full device detail throughout and frosty luster in the fields.
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Realized
$207
Lot 1636
  1903-O $10 Liberty. MS-61. Frosty luster and nice for the grade, the reverse has some minor rim ticks. Cracked out of an NGC holder where it was graded MS 61.
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Realized
$460
Lot 1637
  1903-S $10 Liberty. MS-62. Broken out of a PCGS holder where it was graded MS 62, frosty luster. Slightly doubled mintmark.
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Realized
$489
Lot 1638
  1904 $10 Liberty. AU-55. Nice for the assigned grade.
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$173
Lot 1639
  1904 $10 Liberty. AU-50. Original dirt on the reverse.
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$184
Lot 1640
  1904-O $10 Liberty. MS-60. Broken out of a PCGS holder where it was graded MS 60. One small broken area in the luster in the lower right obverse field.
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$253
Lot 1641
  1905 $10 Liberty. MS-63. Rare condition for this lower mintage Philly issue. Decidedly Choice BU with pleasing light-yellow color, a sharp strike, and relatively few marks.
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$242



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