Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 117

September 13-16, 2020 Pre-Long Beach Auction


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Lot 505
1874. PCGS graded Proof 67. CAC. PQ. A fully white gem that shows beautifully mirrored fields and nicely frosted devices. Free of detracting surface issues, and a lovely example for the collector who demands top quality. Well struck. Only 700 struck. Pop 16; 11 finer, 6 in 67 Cameo, 2 in 67+, 3 in 67+ Cameo. (PCGS # 3828) Estimated Value $2,900 - 3,000
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Lot 506
1877. PCGS graded Proof 66 Deep Cameo. A fully untoned Deep Cameo Proof. The surfaces are outstanding, with glorious deep reflectivity in the fields, boldly frosted devices which stand high above the surrounding deep mirror fields. Free of any disturbances or contact, and a key date that was only struck on in the proof format. A mere 510 struck, and this is one of the finest today. Pop 3; 1 finer in 66+ for Deep Cameo. (PCGS # 93831) Estimated Value $7,000 - UP
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Lot 507
  Lot of Four Shield and Liberty Nickles with varieties. 1868 5c Rev of 1868 FS-902, Our grade EF. 1868 5c Rev of 1868, our grade EF. 1868 5c Die cracks and small rev. cud, our grade EF. 1883 Liberty Nickel, extra base on 1 of date, our grade BU. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$204
Lot 508
1885. PCGS graded MS-64+. CAC. PQ. Popular key date which is seldom found this well preserved. Right on the cusp of the gem level, with flashy luster, delicate gold and russet tone, and a full strike. Well preserved with frosty luster and mostly untoned. Always in high collector demand for it has long been known to be the key date to the Liberty nickel set. Should be graded MS-65 (PCGS # 3846) Estimated Value $4,000 - UP
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Lot 509
1905. NGC graded Proof 68. Nice light lilac and blue toning on both sides. The strike is bold and sharp, but what really stands out is the absolute quality of this coin, which is simply amazing. Make sure to examine this incredible coin as this is one of the absolute finest of this date. A gorgeous coin! Only 2,152 struck. Pop 3; tied for the finest examples graded at both services. Estimated Value $4,500 - 5,000
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Lot 510
  A lot of Liberty Nickels. Coins will grade AG or better. Lot of 707 coins. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$438
Lot 511
1913. Type 2. NGC graded MS-66. CAC. PQ. Looks like MS-67. Lovely toning. Housed in an Early Style Holder. Pop 87; 16 finer at NGC. Estimated Value $500 - 550
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$660
Lot 512
1915-S. PCGS graded MS-65+. CAC. PQ. Well struck and rather sharp for this early San Francisco Buffalo nickel. Rarely do these come with well defined lettering as seen here. Also the surfaces offer lovely toning on both sides. A really tough date to find in Gem condition, and this one is truly a delight to represent this scarce issue. Pop 8; 53 finer, 45 in 66, 3 in 66+, 5 in 67. (PCGS # 3929) Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,600
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Lot 513
1915-S. PCGS graded AU Details, Cleaned. (PCGS # 3929) Estimated Value $90 - 100
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$360
Lot 514
1921-S. NGC graded EF-45. Untoned save for a bit of gold on the reverse. A high grade example of this tough date and mint. Estimated Value $500 - 550
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$720
Lot 515
1926-D. PCGS graded EF-40. Lightly toned (PCGS # 3958) Estimated Value $90 - 100
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$144
Lot 516
1926-S. PCGS graded VF-20. (PCGS # 3959) Estimated Value $80 - 90
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$144
Lot 517
1937-D. 3 legs. PCGS graded MS-64+. CAC. A boldly struck and gorgeous example of this popular die blunder. The surfaces are bathed in mint luster, and the devices are all sharp, save of course, for the missing foreleg on the bison. The surfaces are outstanding, with mint fresh luster satin smooth fields. Just graded at PCGS. Well struck. Sure looks MS-65. Pop 17; 78 fine at PCGS. (PCGS # 3982) Estimated Value $6,000 - 6,500
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Lot 518
1937-D. 3 legs. PCGS graded AU-53. Well struck and lightly toned (PCGS # 3982) Estimated Value $500 - 550
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$756
Lot 519
  A set of Buffalo Nickels. From 1913 to 1938-D, missing only 1918-D 8/7 to be complete. Coins will mostly grade VF to UNC, except for couple VG to Fine examples. Some coins in this set were slabbed by NGC: 1913-D Type 2, VF-30; 1913-S Type 2, VF-35; 1914-D, AU-58 CAC Approved; 1919-S, VF-35; 1920-S, XF Details, Cleaned; 1924-S, VG Details, Cleaned. A nice set to figure. Lot of 60 coins. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
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$2,400
Lot 520
  Lot of Seven Buffalo Nickels with varieties. 1917-S 5c "Two Feathers" FS-401, our grade VF. 1926 5c our grade Briliant UNC. 1927 5c Brilliant UNC. 1930 5c "5 Legged" F-801, our grade VF. 1936 5c Doubled Die Obv, FS-101, our grade VF. 1936-S/S 5c, RPM-001, FS-501, our grade EF. 1937-D/D 5c, RPM-001, our grade BU. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$300
Lot 521
  A lot of War Time Nickels. From 1942 to 1945, each contains 35% of silver. Coins are in generic conditions grading from AG to VF. Lot of 715 coins. Estimated Value $200 - 225
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$984
Lot 522
  A set of Jefferson Nickels. Complete set from 1938 to 2019-D, plus duplicates of 1943-P and 1944-P. Coins will all grade UNC, some are in Gem conditions. The Wartime series of 11 coins from 1942-P through 1945-S are in NGC Old Style Holders all graded MS-66. The rest of the coins are housed in a Dansco album. Lot of 184 coins. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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$408
Lot 523
  Lot of Nine Jefferson Nickels with Errors and Varieties. 1942-P/P 5c RPM-001, our grade BU, 1942-P 5c Completely Split Planchet, our grade VG. 1943-P Split Planchet at edge, our grade VF. 1950-D 5c, our grade BU. 1955 5c Triple Die Rev., FS-801, Brilliant Proof. 1965 SMS 5c, our grade BU with attractive blue toning. 1968-S 5c Reverse struck through grease, our grade BU. 1980 5c obverse struck though capped die, our grade BU. 1987-P Late stage obverse capped die, our grade BU. Estimated Value $250 - UP
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Lot 524
  Lot of Four Jefferson Nickels with Varieties. 1946-S/S 10c Doubled Die Reverse, FS-501, our grade BU. 1946-S/S 10c Doubled Die Obverse, DDO-001, RPM-003, our grade BU. 1996-P 10c Double Clip Planchet, our grade AU. Date Obscured 10c, Obverse capped die, our grade BU. Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$60






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