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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Quarters → U. S. Standing Liberty Quarters |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5233 |
1916 Standing Liberty. AU-58 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$11,750.00 |
A lovely, lustrous example retaining much of its original lustre. About typical strike with some lightness at the centers. Within the assigned category the coin is very desirable. If you aspire to own an AU, consider this carefully. |
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5234 |
1917 Type I. MS-66 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$1,000.00 |
A satiny gem with incredible cartwheel lustre that highlights rich rose and golden iridescence. Every bit the gem the label proclaims it to be. |
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5235 |
1917 Type I. MS-66 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$900.00 |
A brilliant, lustrous specimen with excellent striking. The head details are about 70% full, the shield rivets are complete, and the feathers can be seen on the breast of the eagle on the reverse. A dandy coin, sure to please. As it is not marked FH, it will be significantly less expensive than would otherwise be the case. |
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5236 |
1917 Type I. MS-65 FH (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,000.00 |
Highly lustrous with a nuance of faint gold beginning to creep in at the rims. A satiny gem, a coin possessed of a sharp and bold strike, which not only includes Liberty's head details but the shield rivets and central chevron on Liberty's shield as well. This is gem quality. |
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5237 |
1917-D Type II. MS-64 FH (NGC)
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(see below) |
$700.00 |
Brilliant and lustrous. However, weak at the center of Miss Liberty, light on several of the shield rivets, and light toward the top of the date. On the reverse the eagle details are similarly light. A "poster example" of why a descriptor beyond "FH" is essential for true connoisseurs to use. Still, the coin is what it is, highly lustrous and attractive. |
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5238 |
1918-D MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$500.00 |
Brilliant and lustrous. About 80% full head. Some other weakness at the center, but with good eye appeal. Attractive overall. |
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5239 |
1928-D MS-66 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$650.00 |
Brilliant, lustrous, and very attractive. About typical strike for 1928-D. |
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