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Sale 126

February 14-15 Coin Auction


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Lot 426
1936. Satin. PCGS graded Proof 66. CAC. PQ. Well struck and very choice for the assigned grade. These Proof Buffalo nickels are quite scarce and were issued in small numbers. Only 4,420 struck (PCGS # 3994) Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100
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$1,620
Lot 427
1936-D. PCGS graded MS-66. Light golden toning (PCGS # 3978) Estimated Value $70 - 80
Ex Benson Collection.
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$120
Lot 428
1936-S. Repunched S. FS-020. NGC graded MS-65. Very clear S over S variety. Housed in an Old Style Holder. The S was first punched too low, then repunched a bit higher in the die so the base of the first S is clearly below the second S. Pop 23; only 3 examples graded finer in 66 for the variety at NGC. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$132
Lot 429
1937. NGC graded Proof 66. CAC. GOLD STICKER PQ. A coin that should grade Proof 67 or better. Well struck and untoned with bold devices surrounded by glassy, reflective fields. Housed in an Early Style Holder. Only 5,769 struck. Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,200
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$1,560
Lot 430
1937-D. 3 legs. PCGS graded MS-63. CAC. PQ. Nicely toned. A real nice example that should be graded higher. This is one of the most popular die blunders of the 20th Century. Apparently this is what happened back in 1937 at the Denver Mint. Two dies clashed and a younger man at the Mint was told to file down the dies in order to remove the evidence of die clashing, being new to the job, he went a bit heavy handed and actually filed off the bison's front leg in the process from the reverse die! Hence the 3 Legged Buffalo was born as coinage resumed striking with the newly filed reverse die. The 3 Legged coins have been in strong demand ever since they were discovered and are rarely found this nice as most entered circulation and stayed there long before being noticed and saved. In PCGS old green holder (PCGS # 3982) Estimated Value $4,000 - UP
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$5,520
Lot 431
1937-S. PCGS graded MS-66. A nice brilliant coin (PCGS # 3983) Estimated Value $60 - 70
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$96
Lot 432
1938-D, D over S. PCGS graded MS-64. Housed in a First Generation Holder (PCGS # 3985) Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$108
Lot 433
  A lot of Graded Buffalo Nickels. Consist of : 1937 graded MS-66 by PCGS (2); 1937-D graded MS-66 by NGC (1); 1937-S graded MS-64 by PCGS(1); 1938-D/D graded MS-66 by PCGS (1). Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $200 - 225
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$276
Lot 434
  A lot of ANACS graded 1913 Buffalo Nickels. Consists of: Variety 1, MS-62 (2 coins); Variety 1, AU-55; Variety 2, AU-50. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $90 - 100
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$132
Lot 435
  1913-1938-D Complete Set of Buffalo Nickels. Lacking only the 1918-D 8/7 and 1937-D 3-legged varieties. Coins grade Good and better. We urge inspection as this set includes a number of high grade issues. All housed in a deluxe Dansco album. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
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$2,160
Lot 436
1939. Reverse of 1940. PCGS graded Proof 67. CAC. A mere 12,535 struck. Pop 49; 13 finer, 2 in 67 Cameo, 9 in 67+, 2 in 68. A Premium Quality example with wonderful golden toning (PCGS # 94176) Estimated Value $800 - UP
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$960
Lot 437
1939. Reverse of 1940. PCGS graded MS-63 Mint Error. Struck 10% off-center. In a gold shield holder (PCGS # 94003) Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$192
Lot 438
1940. Reverse of 1938. PCGS graded Proof 67+. CAC. Lovely rich rainbow toning. This is one of the finer examples graded by PCGS at this lofty grade level, with many of the "+" grades already on the cusp of the higher grade than assigned. This coin should be regraded to PR-68. Only 14,158 struck. Pop 12; only 2 examples graded finer in 68 at PCGS. (PCGS # 94177) Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
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$1,560
Lot 439
1942-P. Type 2. PCGS graded Proof 65. PQ. Nice light toning. Only 27,600 struck. Housed in an Old Green Holder (PCGS # 4180) Estimated Value $90 - 100
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$120
Lot 440
1943-P, 3 over 2. PCGS graded MS-64. CAC. PQ. Popular Red Book Variety. Close to MS-65. The steps look full. Housed in a First Generation Holder from a period when FS was not designated. An ever popular overdate issue (PCGS # 4019) Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$528
Lot 441
1945-P. Doubled die reverse. PCGS graded MS-65. Pop of 109 with 72 finer, 66 in regular MS, 6 in MSFS. A very frosty gem example (PCGS # 4173) Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$288
Lot 442
1949-D, D over S. PCGS graded MS-66. CAC. In a gold shield holder and Premium Quality. Pop 81; 20 finer, 16 in regular MS, 4 in MS FS. Lovely rainbow toning on both sides. The steps look full. Needs to be regraded (PCGS # 4039) Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$600
Lot 443
1949-S. PCGS graded MS-65 Full Split Bands. Pop 99; 51 finer for MS FS at PCGS. In a gold shield holder. Lovely golden toning and certainly looks better than MS-65 (PCGS # 84040) Estimated Value $200 - UP
From the Maclean Collection.
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$120
Lot 444
1950. PCGS graded Proof 67. A Premium Quality example. In a gold shield holder and sure looks better than graded. Lovely toning on both sides (PCGS # 4182) Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$90
Lot 445
1951 DDO. FS-032.5. NGC graded Proof 66. A lovely Gem Proof. Only 57,500 struck. Housed in an Old Style Holder. Pop 19; 43 finer at NGC for the variety. Estimated Value $50 - 60
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$84
Lot 446
1951-S. PCGS graded MS-66. Pop 403; 96 finer, 19 in regular MS, 77 in MS FS. Well struck and lovely light toning. Sure looks like full steps (PCGS # 4045) Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$60
Lot 447
1954-S. PCGS graded MS-65. Nicely toned and choice (PCGS # 4054) Estimated Value $40 - 50
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$24
Lot 448
1955. PCGS graded MS-64. Premium Quality as the steps are almost full. Reflective fields adds to its appeal. Should be re-sent to PCGS for a much higher grade (PCGS # 4056) Estimated Value $30 - UP
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Lot 449
1955-D. PCGS graded MS-65. Partial steps (PCGS # 4057) Estimated Value $40 - 50
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Lot 450
1955-D, D over S. PCGS graded MS-64. In a gold shield holder and Premium Quality. Lightly toned and undergraded (PCGS # 4058) Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$96
Lot 451
1963. PCGS graded MS-66 FS. In a gold shield holder and Premium Quality. Pop 52; 12 finer for MS FS at PCGS, 5 in 66, 7 in 67. Lovely rainbow tone on both sides. Looks like a MS-67 FS to us! (PCGS # 84073) Estimated Value $500 - UP
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$300
Lot 452
1969-S MINT ERROR. PCGS graded MS-65 Mint Error. Struck on a clad 10¢ planchet. A very choice example (PCGS # 4083) Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$408
Lot 453
  A lot of Graded Jefferson Nickels. Consist of : 1942 Proof, Type I, PCGS PR-66(1); 1942 Proof, ANACS PF-66 (1); 1942-P Proof, Type 2, PCGS PR-66 (1); 1942-D, NGC MS-66 5FS (1); 1943-S, NGC MS-66 (1);1944-S, NGC MS-66 (1); 1950-D, NGC MS-67 (1); 1950-D, PCGS MS-65 (2); 1950-D, PCGS MS-66 (1). Lot of 10 coins. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$528
Lot 454
  A lot of 1942-P Proof War Time Nickels. Coins graded as: NGC PF-66 (2 coins); PCGS PR-65, First Generation Holder; NGC PF-64; ANACS PF-64. A popular one-year type coin. Lot of 5 coins. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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$504



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