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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Quarters → U. S. Barber Quarters |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5227 |
1892 Type I. MS-64 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$450.00 |
Light brown toning with splashes of gold, over richly lustrous surfaces. Extremely well struck. The reverse is a so-called Type I (should be Variety I) with the end of the crossbar of E (UNITED) visible. A splendid example of the first year of issue, a coin which is incredibly low priced on today's market. |
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5228 |
1897 Proof-68 Ultra Cameo (NGC)
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(see below) |
$12,000.00 |
Heavily frosted motifs and deeply mirrored fields, pale champagne in color, form a startling and vivid cameo contrast. A truly splendid survivor from the Proof mintage for the date of 731 pieces. Of those seen thus far by NGC, only six grading events have been registered in the Ultra Cameo designation by NGC across the grading spectrum. Of that half dozen pieces, the present specimen is one... more |
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5229 |
1897-O MS-61 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$800.00 |
Sharply struck (a distinct advantage), highly lustrous, and quite attractive. Silver surfaces with some light splashes of brown and blue. Although this piece is graded "only" MS-61, it is one of the nicest we have seen within that category, and certainly is deserving of a bid higher than one might normally place for such a listing. |
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5230 |
1901 Proof-67 Cameo (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$8,500.00 |
Brilliant with frosty cameo contrast, a piece which cannot be much different from the day it was struck. |
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5231 |
1903 Proof-63 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$550.00 |
Gunmetal-blue and mottled iridescent toning over well struck surfaces. Portrait lightly polished in the die, as on all Proofs, a difference that commenced at the mint in 1902, for reasons not known today. |
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5232 |
1904-O MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$1,800.00 |
Brilliant, lustrous, sharply struck, and rare. The only thing this 1904-O does not have is a high price attached. Such pieces are few and far between in the market, the same is more or less true for other mintmark Barber coins from the mid-1890s through and including 1905. We see lots of value here. |
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