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Sale 62

The Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


Small Cents
 
 
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Lot 1176
1909-S. VDB. PCGS graded EF-40. Pleasing glossy milk chocolate brown color with areas of steel-brown nearest the rim (PCGS # 2426) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100.
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$1,208
Lot 1177
1909-S. VDB. PCGS graded Genuine rim damage. Our grade is Sharpness of Fine (the rim damage is very slight). Popular Key Date to the series, only 484,000 mintage (PCGS # 2426) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
The Haveland Estate.

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$776
Lot 1178
1909. PCGS graded Proof 64 Red. A nice coin. Only 2,618 struck. Pop 52; 101 finer (PCGS # 3305) .
Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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$1,294
Lot 1179
1909-S. PCGS graded MS-65+ Red PQ. Full mint red and well struck. A coin that should be graded MS66. First year issue; popular low mintage San Francisco Mint issue. Pop 1; 121 finer (PCGS # 2434) .
Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,200.
The Dr. Charles Richman Collection.

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$1,265
Lot 1180
1910. PCGS graded Genuine Proof. Our grade is Matte Proof 64 with some flyspecks. A total of 4,118 Proofs struck (PCGS # 3306) .
Estimated Value $150 - 175.
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$552
Lot 1181
1910. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Well struck with full bright golden mint red color (PCGS # 2437) .
Estimated Value $90 - 100.
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$127
Lot 1182
1910. PCGS graded MS-64 Brown PQ. Boldly struck with lovely purple brown toning that has some residual tannish red color in a dappled form (PCGS # 2435) .
Estimated Value $20 - 25.
The William Pannier Estate.

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$75
Lot 1183
1911. PCGS graded Proof 64 Red & Brown. Aa bold strike shows all of the incredible detail that is characteristic of the well made Matte Proofs of this era. A total 1,725 Proofs struck. Pop 86 (PCGS # 3310) .
Estimated Value $500 - 550.
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$776
Lot 1184
1914-D. PCGS graded Fine-12. Even wear, even brown color (PCGS # 2471) .
Estimated Value $225 - 250.
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$253
Lot 1185
1914-D. PCGS graded Fine-12. A nice problem-free circ example of this popular Key Date (PCGS # 2471) .
Estimated Value $225 - 250.
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$265
Lot 1186
1914-D. NGC graded VG-8 Brown. Attractive even wear.
Estimated Value $160 - 170.
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$184
Lot 1187
1914-D. PCGS graded VG-8. Even wear and uniform chocolate brown (PCGS # 2471) .
Estimated Value $160 - 170.
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$184
Lot 1188
1914-S. ICG graded MS-65 Red. Lots of mint red and well struck. The rarity of the '14-S date in uncirculated condition was known early on, and the 1935 Standard Catalog valued it and the 1914-D equally as the most expensive coins in the series, give that a thought. This book, however, was directed toward the serious collector who acquired his coins from dealers. As the collecting of coins from circulation became widespread in subsequent years, issues such as 1909-S V.D.B., common in Mint State but rarely seen in circulation, came to overshadow the importance of the condition rarities such as 1914-S and 1926-S.

It doesn't get much nicer than this as far as extant 1914-S mint red Lincoln Cents are concerned. This beautiful specimen is sharp for a product of the San Francisco Mint, both sides are struck with all the fine detailing showing on all elements of the design. The color is a brilliant coppery red shade. Fully deserving of the RD designation, the surfaces are equally well described by the MS65 numeric grade. Only a single slight mark on the beard. Fields are pristine.
Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,800.
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Lot 1189
1922. No D. Strong reverse. PCGS graded EF-45 CAC Approved. Popular variety and usually lacking from the Lincoln sets. Has the eye-appeal collectors appreciate in a coin such as this (PCGS # 3285) .
Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,800.
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$2,185
Lot 1190
1925-D. NGC graded MS-65 Red. A nice red example. Pop 9; 1 finer in 66RD .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,300.
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Lot 1191
1929-D. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. Beautiful coppery luster, gleaming and spot-free. CAC Approved (PCGS # 2599) .
Estimated Value $100 - 110.
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Lot 1192
1931-S. PCGS graded MS-65 Red. Housed in a First Generation Holder. Beautiful vivid red with billowing fresh-from-the-roll luster. There is a small tick in the field above the first 1 in the date (PCGS # 2620) .
Estimated Value $500 - 525.
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$575
Lot 1193
  1931-S. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Together with: PCGS MS-62 RB and PCGS MS-60 BN. Lot of 3 coins (PCGS # 2619) .
Estimated Value $330 - 350.
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$414
Lot 1194
  1931-S. PCI graded both MS-65 Red & Brown. Our grade is MS-63 Red Brown. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$322
Lot 1195
1931-S. NGC graded MS-64 Red. A beauty! Desirable fresh-from-the-roll mint color and vibrancy.
Estimated Value $200 - 225.
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$247
Lot 1196
1931-S. NGC graded MS-64 Red. A lovely example and another outstanding addition for any Lincoln Cent collector's set.
Estimated Value $200 - 225.
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$253
Lot 1197
  1931-S. PCGS graded MS-63 Red & Brown. Lot of 2 coins (PCGS # 2619) .
Estimated Value $190 - 200.
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$322
Lot 1198
1931-S. PCGS graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Popular low mintage date, this one caught the attention of coin collectors early on once the 866,000 reported mintage became known (PCGS # 2619) .
Estimated Value $110 - 120.
The Haveland Estate.

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$173
Lot 1199
1931-S. SEGS graded MS-65 Red. Our grade is MS-64 Red and Brown.
Estimated Value $110 - 120.
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$207
Lot 1200
1931-S. NGC graded EF-45 Brown.
Estimated Value $80 - 90.
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$98
Lot 1201
1955. Doubled die obverse. PCGS graded MS-64 Red CAC Approved. A fiery mint red coin. In an old green label holder and a Premium Quality example for the grade. Sparkling and satiny vibrant red with rich iridescence over frosty luster. This is a well-struck example of the unusual - some might call it breath-taking - Double Die obverse error, with outstanding details. It has no bothersome abrasions or points of wear, no spotting or toning, and indeed is among the few fully red specimens accounted for after more than half a century in the collector spotlight. Pop 138; 18 in 65 Red (PCGS # 2827) .
Estimated Value $10,000 - 11,000.
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Lot 1202
1955. Doubled die obverse. NGC graded MS-64 BN. Wonderful blue and red toning the color shimmers and dances across the field in an iridescent pirouette as though put to music. And it is music for our senses to note that all devices are exceedingly bold and detailed, including the important doubling on the obverse legends and date (Lincoln's bow tie and coat lapels are also doubled, tough this aspect is easily missed). Pop 149; 15 finer.
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,200.
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$4,600
Lot 1203
1955. Doubled die obverse. PCGS graded MS-62 Brown CAC Approved. Some traces of mint red visible. Both sides are free from most random contact marks, which is a bonus, and there is a small toned spot above T in CENT Glossy luster both sides; strong but not quite razor-sharpness on the wheat grains of the reverse. All in all a presentable coin for the devoted collector of Lincoln Cent rarities (PCGS # 2825) .
Estimated Value $2,200 - 2,300.
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$2,346
Lot 1204
1955. Doubled die obverse. NGC graded AU-55 Brown. A pleasing reddish-brown throughout. Has some minor handling marks from its short passage through circulation, most are on and around the portrait. Natural toned shades. The most popular 20th century cent error.
Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000.
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$2,160
Lot 1205
1955. Doubled Die Obverse PCGS graded Genuine. Minor obverse stain. Our grade is MS64BN. When a modern coin die is created, it is struck from a working hub, which places the incuse image onto the die that will subsequently be used to strike coins. Normally, this requires multiple blows. In 1955, one of the working obverse dies at the Philadelphia Mint was misaligned on the second blow from the working hub, thus resulting in a doubled image. Due to the manner in which this hubbing was carried out, it most noticeably affected the date and inscriptions, with very little doubling visible on the bust of Lincoln. These doubled features were visible on all of the coins struck from this die. It is estimated that 24,000 were struck, all during one night shift at the Philadelphia Mint. They were originally found in New England, and many were distributed in cigarette packs in vending machines (PCGS # 2825) .
Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,850.
Ex: Stack's Auction September 1978 Lot #6 The Dr. Charles Richman Collection.

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$1,668
Lot 1206
1972. Doubled die obverse. PCGS graded MS-64 Red. An attractive vivid red example (PCGS # 2950) .
Estimated Value $400 - 425.
The Dr. Charles Richman Collection.

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$495
Lot 1207
  A quartet of PCGS graded 1931-S Lincolns. Consists of: VF-30; VF-35 (2); XF-40. Lot of 4 coins.
Estimated Value $325 - 350.
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$380
Lot 1208
  1931-S A group of 3. PCGS graded all AU-50 (PCGS # 2618) .
Estimated Value $270 - 290.
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$322
Lot 1209
  A lot of graded Semi Key Date Lincoln Cents. Consists of: 1909-S PCGS VF-35; 1912-S PCGS VF-30; 1914-S NGC VF-35; 1914-S NGC VF-30 (2); 1914-S NGC VF-20. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $200 - 220.
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$311
Lot 1210
  A trio of U.S. Coppers. Consists of: 1863 Indian Civil War Token EF; 1909-S Lincoln EF cleaned; 1871 2¢ VF. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $120 - 130.
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$184
Lot 1211
  A large lot of Lincoln Cents. Consists of: Wheat Back Cents including many earliere dated coins (approximately 2900); Memorial Cents (approximately 500); War-Time Steel Cents (approximately 200).
Estimated Value $100-UP.
The Haveland Estate.

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$173
Lot 1212
  A lot of Uncirculated Lincoln Cent Rolls. Consists of: 1953 in original wrapper; 1953-D; 1954-D (3); 1956-D in original wrappers (8). Lot of 13 rolls.
Estimated Value $100 - 115.
The Haveland Estate.

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$173
Lot 1213
  A lot of High Graded Lincoln Cents. Consists of: 1935-D NGC MS-66 RD; 1936-D NGC MS-66 RD; 1936-S NGC MS-66 RD; 1937-S NGC MS-66 RD; 1937-D PCI MS-67 Red; 1938-S PCI MS-66 Red; 1938-D PCI MS-67 Red; 1939-D PCI MS-67 Red. Lot of 8 coins.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$196
Lot 1214
  A lot of graded Lincoln Cents. Consists of: 1917 PCGS MS-63 RB; 1922-D Weak D PCGS Good-6; 1927 NTC MS-65 RB; 1928-D NGC MS-64 RB; 1930 NTC MS-66 RB. The NTC coins are all overgraded. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$161
Lot 1215
  A Lot of Small Cents. Consists of: Indians; 1888, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908-S. Lincolns; 1909, 1909-VDB, 1910, 1913, 1919, 1921, 1922-D, 1923, 1927, 1927-D, 1930-D, 1932-P, D. A nice group. Grades range from EF to Unc. Also included is a group of 50 average circulated Indian cents. Lot of 68 coins.
Estimated Value $175-UP.
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$604
Lot 1216
  A Lot of Lincoln Cents. Consists of: 1935-S NGC MS67RD, 1937 NGC MS66RD, 1938 NGC MS67RD, 1954-D NGC MS67RD, 1961 PCGS MS64RD (4), 2005-S NGC PF70RDUCAM. Lot of 9 coins.
Estimated Value $100 - 135.
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