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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Dimes → U. S. Barber Dimes |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5207 |
1896 Proof-66 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,100.00 |
Lilac, gray, and gunmetal-blue toning over mirror surfaces. Among the finest several dozen certification events by PCGS. |
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5208 |
1896-S MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$2,500.00 |
Strong lustre cascades broadly beneath warm gold, sky blue, and rose highlights. A sharply struck specimen, a coin that approaches gem quality in many respects. One of 575,056 examples of the date struck, a modest mintage figure that represents true semi-key status. |
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5209 |
1898 MS-65 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$550.00 |
Medium lilac, blue, and gold toning over lustrous surfaces. Well struck. |
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5210 |
1899-S MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$1,600.00 |
Satiny surfaces display bright cartwheel lustre and pale golden tones. The fields are mildly prooflike, which adds to the charm of this sharply struck Barber dime. Choice for the grade. |
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5211 |
1904-S MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$3,000.00 |
Brilliant and lustrous surfaces, well struck, and attractive. Light golden toning. In this grade the 1904-S is largely unrecognized, a sleeper. If all of a sudden 10 different people decided to collect them, some would have to stand in line and wait two or three years for a chance. Put another way, a Proof-64 1879 gold Stella, worth more than $100,000, is quite a bit easier to find than... more |
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5212 |
1905 Proof-67 Cameo (NGC)
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(see below) |
$2,600.00 |
Sharply struck and brilliant. Some hairlines are seen on the reverse when turned at an angle. This piece exhibits excellent eye appeal. |
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5213 |
1905 Proof-66 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,200.00 |
Mottled light gold, gray, and blue toning over silver surfaces. Quite attractive overall. The mintage figures for both silver and gold coins trended downward during this era. Today coins such as this are more elusive than generally realized. |
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5214 |
1905-S MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$400.00 |
A highly lustrous and largely brilliant specimen with pale champagne and gold highlights beginning to assert themselves. Sharply struck. Interesting variety with broadly repunched 9 in date. |
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5215 |
1906-D MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$700.00 |
A satiny and lustrous pale champagne specimen from the first year of Denver Mint coinage operations, and always popular as such. |
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5216 |
1908-D MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$550.00 |
Satiny silver gray with warm champagne highlights. Strong underlying lustre highlights the boldness of strike. |
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5217 |
1908-O MS-64 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$500.00 |
Brilliant with satiny lustre. A few splashes of gold toning can be seen here and there. Popular issue struck in the twilight era of the New Orleans Mint. |
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5218 |
1911 MS-66 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$700.00 |
Lustrous surfaces with light golden toning. Well struck. |
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5219 |
1913 Proof-65 Cameo (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$1,500.00 |
Delicate gold toning over deeply mirror surfaces. Exquisite strike. A gorgeous example of this fairly scarce Proof. Right now the market is completely asleep for Proof Barber silver coins in grades from 63 through 65. There are a couple of reasons for this. First, quality can vary, and sharply, and a number of people who don't know any better wind up buying Proof-65 coins that are not attractive,... more |
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