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ALL SOLD! Lovely Fresh Offering of CAC Indian Quarter Eagles

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edited November 1, 2020 8:40AM in Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

Please enjoy looking at these freshly purchased and super wholesome Indian Quarter Eagles. These were cherry picked from a complete set I recently bought. Only 5 of 15 coins made the cut. All are fresh to market, no auction records and are being offered here first since I haven't listed an offering like this in a while.

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Happy Hunting from Silicon Valley Coins!

1908 $2.5 PCGS MS64 CAC
A frosty near gem with great color and skin. A very wholesome example of the first year of issuance of a classic 20th century American design. PCGS Price Guide: $1175. CAC Price Guide: $1440
Offered at $1350

1911 $2.5 PCGS MS64 CAC
A much tougher issue in 65 and above than the "commons" prior to 1916. CAC has not certified any MS66 coins and MS65 command a price over 300% of what a nice 64 will cost, making a lovely 'A' coin example like this a great opportunity. The present coin has lovely rose and dusky variegation that produces a pleasing eye appeal in hand. Sure to please the fussy collector. PCGS Price Guide: $1225. CAC Price Guide $1500
Offered at $1425

1914-D $2.5 PCGS MS65 CAC OGH
It is hard to find such a bifurcation of affection within a singular series as I have for the 11-D versus the 14-D. One is over romanticized and significantly overvalued in almost all grades, while the other, when stringent grading standards are applied, is a true value play and a hard earned trophy for the astute (and well-heeled) numismatist. The CAC population of this coin is 4/0. It has not increased since at least 2015, showing why this coin among all others in the series is THE conditional rarity. For comparison, the 11-D has a population of 10/1. The 14P is it's only real rival with a CAC pop of 8/0. This piece has remarkable color and luster and is remarkably well produced and struck, especially when compared to most of its date and mintmark siblings. A bit of grease/verdigris remains in the "U" of UNITED serves as a pedigree mark of note. The only technical flaw of note is a short scrape under the "A" of AMERICA. The coin offered here is the only coin of the four with no trackable history or auction record. The other three pieces have sold at auction for $26.4K, $35.2K and 43.1K over the arc of a decade. A rare opportunity and one we are proud to offer here at Silicon Valley Coins. PCGS Price Guide $16000. CAC Price Guide $29600
Offered at $33750

1926 $2.5 NGC MS64 CAC
A common date Indian Quarter Eagle perfect for a budget minded type collector. Great even and rich orange color over near gem surfaces. PCGS Price Guide $725. CAC Price Guide $890
Offered at $825

1927 $2.5 PCGS MS64 CAC
Another common late date IQE that exhibits great eye appeal and very high end surfaces. This coin is "plus" in every way. Technically, color and luster. An old cert number shows a reholder long ago. Perfect for PCGS/CAC only type set. PCGS Price Guide $725. CAC Price Guide $890
Offered at $$850

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