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1807 DRAPED BUST QUARTER
B-1 R-3 PCGS AU 55 40023247
With the reverse appearing
to be uncirculated and only a kiss of friction on the highest points
of the obverse, this coin easily merits a one grade advance.
A high degree of luster
and an absence of blemishes of any kind add to the exceptional eye
appeal.
One of the nicest we've
ever handled.
$9950 |
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1818 CAPPED BUST QUARTER
B-2 R-1 PCGS MS 63 60213093
Original surfaces toned in
delicate pink and blue iridescence. Sharply struck on all areas of
the devices, there is some softness noted on a couple of the obverse
stars.
Struck from lightly
clashed dies and an advanced die crack is noted on the top of the
obverse.
A very high end example
that would not seem out of place in a higher grade holder.
$8250 |
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1818/5 CAPPED BUST QUARTER
BROWNING-1 RARITY-2
NGC MS 65
912642-004
Underlying luster
enhances the natural toning of pastel rose, blue, emerald and gold
on both sides.
One of only 8 certified
in this grade by NGC and there are only 2 finer.
Great eye appeal for
those collectors who appreciate original colorful toning.
$32,000 |
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1832 CAPPED BUST QUARTER
B-2 R-2 PCGS MS 63
21714024
Strongly struck on both
sides with all details deeply impressed save for just a tad of
softness at Liberty's eybrow and forehead.
Medium to light grey
surfaces with vivid pink, gold and blue highlights and underlying
luster enhancing the colors.
This coin seems
undergraded in our opinion.
$6750 |
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1836 CAPPED BUST
QUARTER B-3 R-1 PCGS MS 63 21136072
Frosty devices and satiny
fields are complimented by vivid gold and violet toning.
Excellent centering of
the dies and full dentilation. Extraordinary eye appeal.
This is the most
difficult date in the 30s in ms 63 or better.
$5500 |
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1853 ARROWS AND RAYS
QUARTER PCGS MS 63 50111479
Strongly struck with frosty
luster and champagne iridescence. Lightly clashed dies.
$2650 |
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1918 S STANDING LIBERTY
QUARTER PCGS MS 65 FH 10449328
Intense cartwheel lustre
enlivens the immaculate surfaces.
Essentially white with a
faint overlay of light gold which increases the eye appeal of this
original example.
The strike is
extraordinarily full especially on the all important head.
Noted specialist J.
Cline calls this issue one of the toughest dates to acquire in gem
full head.
The PCGS population is a
scant 29 with only 6 finer.
$18,750
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