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Categories  •  Stack's May 2006 The Northern Bay Collection: Part III U. S. Commemorative Silver Coins
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
4550 1893 Isabella Quarter. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated VERY CH BU $1,600.00
1893 Isabella Quarter. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Lovely satiny surfaces that exhibit some...
Lovely satiny surfaces that exhibit some light golden toning. The strike is exceptional and the lustre is good. A very attractive example of this single Commemorative Quarter issue.
4551 1893 Isabella Quarter. Brilliant Uncirculated BU $650.00
1893 Isabella Quarter. Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice. A satiny coin with nice lustre. Some...
- nearly Choice. A satiny coin with nice lustre. Some golden toning about the edge gives this coin appealing character. Well struck.
4552 1900 Lafayette Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated GEM BU $2,500.00
1900 Lafayette Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. The color of this heavenly example certainly leaves...
The color of this heavenly example certainly leaves nothing to be desired. There is a most enticing blend of central lavender and golden toning that is embellished by traces of jade and pale blue iridescence at the peripheries. Velvet-like underlying surfaces exhibit only minor obverse contact marks at Lafayette's cheekbone, as well as at the central reverse. With respect to pure eye...  more
4553 1900 Lafayette Dollar CH AU $425.00
1900 Lafayette Dollar. Choice About Uncirculated with respect to wear, there being only light friction...
Choice About Uncirculated with respect to wear, there being only light friction on the highest points of the design. There is a single very thin obverse scratch that crosses the hair and cheekbone of Washington. The surfaces, furthermore, reveal faint hairlines from having been gently cleaned at some point in the distant past.
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