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Categories • Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo → U. S. Coins → U. S. Commemorative Silver Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
5460 |
1893 Isabella quarter. MS-65 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,750.00 |
Brilliant and beautiful, with bright silver surfaces accented with splashes of magenta and blue-green. Sharp strike. A coin that will satisfy just about anyone. |
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5461 |
1893 Isabella quarter. MS-64 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$1,100.00 |
Splashes of magenta and gray toning are seem over richly lustrous surfaces of excellent quality. A very pleasing example. |
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5462 |
1921 Alabama. 2X2. MS-66 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$2,600.00 |
Splashes of deep and varied gold gather on the satiny, lustrous surfaces of this popular key issue in the early commemorative half dollar series. Just over three dozen submissions for the date have received the MS-66 nod from NGC, with just one example certified finer by that firm. A nicely struck gem that will bring a great deal of satisfaction to its next owner. |
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5463 |
1936 Arkansas PDS set, all certified MS-66 by NGC
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(see below) |
$1,500.00 |
Each delicately toned in pale pastel hues, and all in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5464 |
1936 Arkansas PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$750.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-65 * Denver. MS-66 * San Francisco. MS-65. Each identically toned in rich shades of iridescent chestnut and orange. NGC holders consecutively numbered. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5465 |
1937 Arkansas PDS set, all certified MS-66 by NGC
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(see below) |
$2,500.00 |
Delicate silver gray toning highlights blend with warm peach and gold on all coins. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5466 |
1937 Arkansas PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$1,500.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-66 * Denver. MS-66 * San Francisco. MS-64. Each evenly toned with attractive gold and peach highlights, and each in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5467 |
1938 Arkansas PDS set, all certified MS-64 by NGC
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(see below) |
$475.00 |
Heavy chestnut and gold toning highlights, toning identical on each, housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5468 |
1939 Arkansas PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$1,000.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-65 * Denver. MS-64 * San Francisco. MS-64. The Philadelphia coin is modestly toned. There is deeper and more vivid gold and crimson highlights on the Denver and San Francisco pieces. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5469 |
1939 Arkansas PDS set, all certified MS-64 by NGC
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(see below) |
$850.00 |
Splashes of deep gold toning on all three pieces, all housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5470 |
1936-S Bay Bridge. MS-65 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$225.00 |
A satiny gem with a broad array of bold underlying lustre and rich peach highlights. |
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5471 |
1935 Boone No 1934 PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$1,800.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-67 * Denver. MS-65 * San Francisco. MS-66. An incredibly lustrous and quite beautiful matched set, each with pale peach and gold toning highlights. A lovely trio that should be seen and enjoyed before making a bidding judgment. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5472 |
1935 Small 1934 Boone PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$2,300.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-66 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-66. Each is a pale golden, satiny gem with lively, lovely pastel highlights and plenty of lustre. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. Among the more elusive of the many Boone issues. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5473 |
1935 Small 1934 Boone PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$2,200.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-66 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-66. Satiny pale silver gray with a dusting of pastel gold and peach on each. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5474 |
1936 Boone PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$1,500.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-67 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-66. Deep gold, crimson, and fiery shades of orange gather at the rims of this matched gem Boone half dollar set. An attractive trio. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5475 |
1938 Boone PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$3,000.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-66 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-67. Three satiny gems with bold underlying lustre and warm golden highlights. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5476 |
1938 Boone PDS set, all certified MS-66 by NGC
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(see below) |
$1,600.00 |
Each delicately toned, some in shades of gold, others in shades of rose, all highly lustrous and very attractive. (Total: 3 pieces). |
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5477 |
1936 Bridgeport. MS-65 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$200.00 |
Pale sky blue iridescence graces somewhat reflective fields. A lustrous specimen with some golden highlights at the rims. |
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5478 |
1936 Bridgeport. MS-65 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$160.00 |
Deep smoky golden toning on both sides. |
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5479 |
1925-S California. MS-65 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$850.00 |
Highly lustrous with brilliant centers that give way to rich orange and rose toning at the rims. A pleasing gem. |
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5480 |
1936 Cincinnati PDS set, all certified MS-66 by NGC
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(see below) |
$3,600.00 |
Satiny, mattelike surfaces display warm rose, peach, and golden iridescence. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5481 |
1936-D Cincinnati. MS-67 * (NGC)
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(see below) |
$6,200.00 |
Light gray, gold, and blue toning over lustrous, satiny surfaces. A far nicer example than usually encountered of the curious Cincinnati issue, a "pet" commemorative created to the order of Thomas G. Melish, Cincinnati industrialist. The absorbing story of this issue is told in Dave Bowers' 1992 study, Commemorative Coins of the United States: A Complete Encyclopedia. |
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5482 |
1936 Columbia PDS set certified by NGC:
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(see below) |
$1,300.00 |
* Philadelphia. MS-66 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-67. Pale gold and rose highlights on satiny, lustrous surfaces. A visually matched set, and attractive as such. (Total: 3 pieces) |
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5483 |
1893 Columbian. MS-67 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$3,000.00 |
Brown, gold, and iridescent toning over lustrous surfaces. A few very minor contact marks are seen on the devices but are mostly hidden by the attractive original toning. A piece exceeded in grade by only five pieces seen by NGC. |
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5484 |
1922 Grant. With Star. MS-67 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$28,500.00 |
Brilliant with light golden toning at the centers, splashes of blue at the border. A nice example of one of the most famous of the commemoratives, a piece which today is legitimately rare in MS-65 or higher, but not widely recognized as such. |
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5485 |
1922 Grant. MS-65 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$480.00 |
Warm golden hues gather on the frosty obverse, while the reverse displays faint rose iridescence. |
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5486 |
1920 Maine. MS-66 (PCGS)
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(see below) |
$700.00 |
A splendid specimen of the Maine Centennial half dollar, one of the more elusive issues of its era when it comes to quality. A few scattered marks can be seen here and there, such as on the shield, but are mostly masked by the lustre. Delicate toning around the borders. |
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5487 |
1936 Norfolk. MS-68 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,000.00 |
A lustrous gem of the finest order. A rich array of bright orange, gold, and peach gathers on both sides of this beauty, while reflective, prooflike areas surround the reverse devices. Splendid in appearance and quality. |
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5488 |
1936 Oregon. MS-67 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$450.00 |
A satiny, mattelike silver gray specimen with rich golden highlights on both sides. Choice for the grade. |
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5489 |
1937-D Oregon. MS-68 (NGC)
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(see below) |
$1,200.00 |
Light golden toning over lustrous and virtually flawless surfaces. A pleasing example of this late issue in the Oregon Trail series. |
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