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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 GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5490 1938 Oregon PDS set certified by NGC: (see below) $2,800.00

* Philadelphia. MS-67 * Denver. MS-68 * San Francisco. MS-67. All richly and vividly toned in vibrant orange, gold, and crimson. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces)
5491 1938 Oregon PDS set certified by NGC: (see below) $1,600.00

* Philadelphia. MS-67 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-66. Lively golden gray surfaces with strong lustre and rich toning highlights, predominantly orange and gold. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces)
5492 1939 Oregon PDS set, all certified MS-67 by NGC (see below) $2,800.00

Satiny silver gray with warm orange, gold, and lilac toning highlights. A lovely gem set in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces)
5493 1939 Oregon PDS set, all certified MS-67 by NGC (see below) $2,600.00

A wealth of rich gold, orange, and rose iridescence graces all three pieces. (Total: 3 pieces)
5494 1939 Oregon PDS set, all certified MS-66 by NGC (see below) $2,250.00

Satiny, mattelike surfaces display a wealth of lustre and pleasing hues of golden toning. An impressive trio. (Total: 3 pieces)
5495 1915-S Panama-Pacific. MS-64 (PCGS) (see below) $1,100.00
1915-S Panama-Pacific. MS-64 (PCGS). Light golden, gray, and magenta toning over satiny surfaces of...
Light golden, gray, and magenta toning over satiny surfaces of exceptional high quality.
5496 1915-S Panama-Pacific. MS-64 (NGC) (see below) $1,100.00
1915-S Panama-Pacific. MS-64 (NGC). Delicate gold and magenta toning over satiny, almost matte surfaces,...
Delicate gold and magenta toning over satiny, almost matte surfaces, this being the style for all commemorative half dollars of this particular issue. A nice souvenir of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the most numismatically intense World's Fair in American history.
5497 1920 Pilgrim. MS-65 (NGC) (see below) $400.00
1920 Pilgrim. MS-65 (NGC). Medium gray and magenta toning over richly lustrous silver surfaces.
Medium gray and magenta toning over richly lustrous silver surfaces.
5498 1921 Pilgrim. MS-67 (NGC) (see below) $3,100.00
1921 Pilgrim. MS-67 (NGC). A satiny gem of the finest order. Broadly sweeping cartwheel lustre supports...
A satiny gem of the finest order. Broadly sweeping cartwheel lustre supports rich gold, lavender, and peach iridescence. Nicely struck. A true gem from the second and final year of the design type. Governor Bradford seldom looks so fine.
5499 1921 Pilgrim. MS-66 (NGC) (see below) $700.00
1921 Pilgrim. MS-66 (NGC). A sparkling gem with intense underlying lustre. The obverse bears rich...
A sparkling gem with intense underlying lustre. The obverse bears rich shades of gold at the rim, while the reverse is nearly fully brilliant with just a hint of golden toning at the periphery.
5500 1936 Rhode Island PDS set certified by NGC: (see below) $2,800.00

* Philadelphia. MS-66 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-67. Three frosty, lustrous gems each with varied gold and crimson toning highlights. (Total: 3 pieces)
5501 1936 Rhode Island PDS set certified by NGC: (see below) $700.00

* Philadelphia. MS-65 * Denver. MS-65 * San Francisco. MS-66. Three satiny, lustrous gems with nearly identical rose and pale gold toning highlights. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces)
5502 1936-D Rhode Island. MS-68 (NGC) (see below) $9,300.00
1936-D Rhode Island. MS-68 (NGC). Mottled  red, orange, green and gold toning over lustrous surfaces...
Mottled red, orange, green and gold toning over lustrous surfaces with traces of silver gray showing through. One of the highest graded by NGC, and likely an attraction for anyone forming a registry set.
5503 1937 Roanoke. MS-67 (NGC) (see below) $450.00
1937 Roanoke. MS-67 (NGC). Frosty, lustrous surfaces display warm, even golden toning. Full reverse...
Frosty, lustrous surfaces display warm, even golden toning. Full reverse details present, with the face of young Virginia Dare present; this area is sometimes found wanting in design detail on this issue.
5504 1937 Roanoke. MS-66 (NGC) (see below) $260.00
1937 Roanoke. MS-66 (NGC). Highly lustrous with rich orange, peach, and faint sky blue iridescence...
Highly lustrous with rich orange, peach, and faint sky blue iridescence on both sides. Another sharp gem example of this popular issue.
5505 1935-S San Diego. MS-67 (NGC) (see below) $600.00
1935-S San Diego. MS-67 (NGC). A highly lustrous gem with superb eye appeal. A blend of crimson and...
A highly lustrous gem with superb eye appeal. A blend of crimson and faint gold has crept onto the obverse, while the reverse is faintly shaded with pale champagne.
5506 1936-D San Diego. MS-66 (NGC) (see below) $140.00
1936-D San Diego. MS-66 (NGC). A lustrous, satiny gem with a hint of golden toning at the rims.
A lustrous, satiny gem with a hint of golden toning at the rims.
5507 1926 Sesquicentennial. MS-65 (NGC) (see below) $2,200.00
1926 Sesquicentennial. MS-65 (NGC). Intense underlying cartwheel lustre supports vivid bright gold,...
Intense underlying cartwheel lustre supports vivid bright gold, yellow, crimson, and rose on both sides. Natural central planchet roughness at a minimum on this pleasing gem, and worth serious bidding attention.
5508 1925 Stone Mountain. MS-65 (NGC) (see below) $150.00
1925 Stone Mountain. MS-65 (NGC). Incredibly lively lustre supports a rich array of speckled gold...
Incredibly lively lustre supports a rich array of speckled gold and slate toning on the obverse, while the reverse is of nearly full brilliance.
5509 1934 Texas. MS-67 (NGC) (see below) $750.00
1934 Texas. MS-67 (NGC). A lustrous, richly toned golden gem from the first year of the Texas commemorative...
A lustrous, richly toned golden gem from the first year of the Texas commemorative half dollar series.
5510 1936 Texas PDS set certified by NGC: (see below) $560.00

* Philadelphia. MS-65 * Denver. MS-66 * San Francisco. MS-66. Three frosty gems, each with bold lustre and rich pale golden toning. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces)
5511 1937 Texas PDS set certified by NGC: (see below) $5,500.00

* Philadelphia. MS-67 * Denver. MS-67 * San Francisco. MS-68. Three highly lustrous gems, each with a wealth of attractive toning toward the rims. Housed in consecutively numbered NGC holders. (Total: 3 pieces)
5512 1938 Texas PDS Set certified by NGC: (see below) $1,600.00

* Philadelphia. MS-66 * Denver. MS-66 * San Francisco. MS-67. Three highly lustrous gems with lively, lovely golden highlights on both sides. (Total: 3 pieces)
5513 1927 Vermont. MS-67 (NGC) (see below) $2,400.00
1927 Vermont. MS-67 (NGC). Light gray toning over lustrous surfaces. A very attractive example, classified...
Light gray toning over lustrous surfaces. A very attractive example, classified at a higher grade than usual, of the popular Vermont issue, originally called the "Bennington Half Dollar."
5514 1936 Wisconsin. MS-67 (PCGS) (see below) $660.00
1936 Wisconsin. MS-67 (PCGS). Delicate iridescent toning over lustrous surfaces. An attractive example.
Delicate iridescent toning over lustrous surfaces. An attractive example.
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