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1884 CC Morgan PCGS MS64 PL, really frosty, and bright white, $295, delivered

CENTS

1934P PCGS MS65RD $35 reduced to $25 (9 avail)
1936D PCGS MS65RB $22 Mostly red, look great, reduced to $19 (3 avail)
1936D PCGS MS65RD $25 reduced to $22 (5 avail)
1937P PCGS MS65RD $28 reduced to $22 (16 avail)
1937P PCGS MS66RD $45 reduced to $35 (5 avail)
1938D PCGS MS65RD $25 reduced to $21 (15 avail)
1942D PCGS MS65RB $18 look great,reduced to $16 (1 avail)
1949S PCGS MS65RD $20 reduced to $18 (15 avail)
1949S PCGS MS65RB $18 look great, reduced to $16 (1 avail)
The above are all freshly graded and VERY nice for their respective grades.
I will sell all of the 65s listed above, of which there are about 60, including multiples, as a group, at the following formula; $10.50 each (grading fees) + greysheet pro rata roll "ask" per coin + $2.75 per coin. (delivered, but add 3% for PP).

Raw MS64 Red Lincolns;
'34P $12, '35P $15, '35D $12, '36P $5, '36D $8, '37P $5, '37D $5, '37S $5, '38D $8, '39P $3, '39D $7,'40D $5, '41D $5, '42P $2.5 , '42D $2 , '47P $3, '49D $2, '49S $3
Many other more common dates available

1955 D Lincoln Cent ANACS MS63 Red DDO, FS021.93, light doubling on motto, liberty, and date. Neat mate for a '55P DDO. $50

NICKELS

1939 S PCGS MS63 Reverse of 1940. golden orange highlights throughout, was PCGS MS64. $30
1943 D Jefferson PCGS MS65FS light tone and nice for the grade $30
1950 D Jefferson PCGS MS64FS Gorgeous blue and gold bullseye, looks better than 64. $45
1944 D Jefferson PCGS MS66 Brilliant with faint gold and very lustrous. $27
1942 D Jefferson PCGS MS66 Faint tone and very lovely. $53
1943 P Jefferson PCGS MS65FS Bright white and nice for grade $30

(5) 1944 P Jefferson BU64, brilliant. $60, delivered.

1950 D Nickels, from original roll, lightly toned and lustrous
MS63 8 available $16
MS64 17 available $19
MS63 FS 2 available $26

Box of twenty five rolls Bison nickels Denver mint, BU. $80
$50 Mint sewn bag of Bison nickels Denver mint, BU. three avail. $92

DIMES

1948 S PCGS MS66 Charcoal speckled obv, light gold rev $27
1947 S PCGS MS66 Brill, light blue/gold obv $20
1949 D PCGS MS66 Brill, $28
1949 S PCGS MS66 Lightly specked obv, deep golden orange/blue rev, $45
1946 D PCGS MS66 Brill, sprinkling of nice color at obv rim, $25
1950 D PCGS MS66 Brill, $23
1962 P PCGS MS66 Brill, $25
1929 P Merc PCGS MS63FB. Brilliant and silky. A scrape and two tics on the cheek cost this one 2 points. $40

(10) 1942P Mercs BU 61-62, decent brilliant uncs. $60 delivered. Several lots available.
(5) 1942D Mercs BU 63, Brilliant. $44 delivered.
(5) 1943S Mercs BU 62 Brilliant. $44 delivered.
(5) 1944 D Mercs BU 63 FSB, Brilliant. $48, delivered.
(5) 1945 D Mercs BU 64, brilliant. $44, delivered.
(5) 1945 P Mercs BU 62-63, brilliant. $36, delivered.
one of each of the Mercs listed above (6 coins) $48 delivered
OBW roll 1962 D roosevelts $75

Quarters
1936 P Wash NGC MS63, Brill, faint prints, but looks better. $37
1941 D Washington NGC MS61. Brilliant, and, if you can believe it, undergraded. $47
1941 S WashNGC MS64 Brill, looks about right. $37
1942 D Washington NGC MS63. Brilliant, appropriately graded. (whodda thunk it!) $35
1944 D Washington NGC MS64. Brilliant, appropriately graded, and even high end! $20

(5) 1945 P Wash Quarters MS60, a couple have some heavy scrapes $22
(5) 1945 P Wash Quarters MS61, $32
(5) 1945 P Wash Quarters MS62, $40

(10) 1954 S Washington BU 63-64, Brilliant. $32, delivered

(9) Different earlier Washingtons; '44P, '45P, '45S,'46S, '51P, '52P, '53P, '53S, '54S all brilliant, grading MS63 or better ('45P is MS62). $97 delivered.

(10) Different later "P" Mint Washingtons; '54P thru '63P brilliant MS63 or better. $39 delivered.

(13) "D" Mint Washington, all different, 1950 through 1963 (no '61). MS63 or better, $93 delivered

All Three Washington Quarter lots above ( 32 different MS63 or better 90% Washingtons) $220, delivered. The two MS62 coins will be more than compensated for with better coins in many dates. A nice lot.
Additionally, if any individual dates are desired from those listed above, please inquire.


HALVES

1941 P Walker PCGS MS63 Looks better. $39
1941 S NGC MS62 old pale green bordered holder. Typical central softness, but very strong otherwise. Brilliant with PL qualities, and definitely looks better. $80
1942 S Walker PCGS MS63 Looks better. $52
1944 S Walker PCGS MS64 Lovely. $62
1945 P Walker PCGS MS63 Looks better. $39
1945 P Walker PCGS MS63 Looks better. $39
1945 P Walker PCGS MS63 IS better. $42

1949 P Franklin PCI MS65FBL. Very attractive, and technically a high end 64FBL. Fully struck, mostly brill obv, lightly speckled magenta on reverse. Looks great. $85.

1949 P Franklin ANACS (new) MS64 FBL. That's what it is, and brilliant. $85
1949 D Franklin NGC MS62 FBL. A few reeding marks front and back set the grade, but great strike and brilliant, certainly looks better. $65
1949 D Franklin ANACS MS62FBL. Mostly white, couple scrapes on cheek, very full bell lines. $65
1949 S Franklin PCGS MS64. Lustrous silvery grey with a light russet speckled overtone. Average marks for grade, with a strong strike on the periphery, but a bit soft at centers, as usual. Faint print at lower obverse. Nice original coin. $105

1949 P Franklin NGC MS63FBL. Brilliant w/ light gold rim tone on rev. One line of 4 reeding marks on Ben's jowl apparently the reason for the grade, looks better, with a great strike. The reverse is no question MS65. Prorata roll bid is $65. This $75.

1950 D Franklin NGC MS64 A bit scuffy for the grade, lustrous with a faint tan patina. $35

1950 D Franklin ANACS MS64. Brill/lustrous white with a hint of faint gold/tan patina, probably from a roll. Well struck, with bell lines extending all the way to the crack, but a tad soft in that area. A couple of reeding marks at the brow and in the adjacent field,as well as a couple on the bell, but not distracting. Pre Amos holder, and a very nice example. $50

1952 S Franklin NGC MS64 "Richmond Collection". Appropriately graded, but at the cusp of gem, with nice bright gold rim tone, brilliant otherwise. A really nice "64". $85

1952 S Franklin NGC MS64. Brilliant with lots of frost and satiny fields. Very faint hint of gold and well struck. Two toning spots on reverse, and a cheek and bell that are a bit scuffy. Prorata roll bid is $65, this is $70

1952 S Franklin PCGS MS65. Nice satiny luster and a good strike. Light patina on the obverse in silvery/tan blue/grey, with the reverse a bit more deeply with a coppery crescent along the left rim. Probably from a mint set, but not starkly so, Very attractive coin. $100

1953 S Franklin NGC MS65. Mark free with satiny surfaces. Faint tan patina with an above average strike. $75

1955 Franklin NGC MS65. Obvious mint set example, with deep, beautiful, copper/orange/blue on the obverse, with a similar but much lighter reverse. Well struck and quite clean, with one mark on the cheek noted, as well as a thin planchet line in front of the ear, but appropriately graded. $60

1956 P Franklin PCGS MS65FBL. Gorgeous blue and gold mint set example. $65.

1957 Franklin NGC MS65. Unquestionable mint set coin, with typical colors in blue/charcoal/tan/pinkish orange, particularly attractive on the obverse for this date. Very clean obverse with a few thin scratches on the bell limiting the grade. In an older, but not 1st gen., fat NGC holder. $50

1957 P Franklin PCGS MS65. Another typically toned example from a mint set, but lacking the haziness most frequently encountered. Some scattered, tiny tics on the head and on the bell, and without the color, would probably grade MS64. Very nice eye appeal, tho. $50

1957 D Franklin PCGS MS65FBL. Typically toned (for this date) mint set example, with a hazy greyish/tan/blue patina over both sides, with bright orange highlights really jumping out with a slight tilt under a light. Arguably not FBL, it seems PCGS is very lenient on this date in particular for this designation. Very clean surfaces, however, with just a couple thin circular scratches on the upper bell limiting the grade. $55

1958 Franklin PCGS MS65. Lightly toned mint set example, which is predominately a silvery pewter, with irridescent gold/yellow/green/blue at the rims and extending towards the centers. The portrait is very clean, though there is a well hidden, thin scratch behind the bust. Again, if brilliant and raw, I would probably call this MS64, but will concur with PCGS in the final assessment given it's superior eye appeal.$50

1958 D Franklin PCGS MS65. Typically toned example from a mint set, with a pewter/orange/russet obverse, and a similar, lighter reverse sporting a bright red/copper crescent at the left rim. Very clean, with a few thin scratches on the bell limiting the grade. $50

1960 D Franklin PCGS MS64FBL. Fully brilliant and fully struck, bright white example. This is just about as good as it gets in this grade, really making claims to the next grade up, and deserving of the FBL designation. Really nice example for a brilliant set, and a huge value, as MS65 nonFBL examples are bid at $300. This contender, just $65.

1963 D NGC MS63FBL, Brill, nice thin red rim crescent on obv. Obv baggy, rev gem, $23

Raw Franklins; all prices are delivered, one or a hundred! Most dates/grades have multiples;

1948 D MS63FBL Brill $28
1948 D MS63FBL DDR $30
1949 S MS63 brilliant $88
1950 P MS63FBL brilliant $38
1951 P MS60 brilliant $13
1951 P MS60+FBL brilliant $18
1951 P MS61 brilliant $15
1951 P MS62 brilliant $16
1951 P MS63 brilliant $18
1951 D MS61 Brilliant $31
1951 S AU58 Brilliant $15
1951 S MS63 brill/hazy obv $38
1951 S MS63 brilliant $45
1951 S MS64 brilliant $50
1951 S MS65 brilliant $75
1952 P MS62 brilliant $19
1952 P MS62FBL brilliant $25
1952 P MS63FBL brilliant $30
1952 P MS64 brilliant $24
1952 D MS63 FBL brilliant $20
1952 D MS63 D/D brilliant $15
1952 D MS63 FBL Brilliant $22
1952 D MS64 FBL faint tone, couple specs $25
1953 P MS62 brilliant $20
1953 P MS62FBL brilliant $26
1953 P MS63 brilliant $26
1953 D MS61 brilliant $10
1953 D MS62 brilliant $12
1953 D MS62FBL brilliant $17
1953 S MS63 Brilliant $45
1953 S MS64 Brilliant $50
1953 S MS65 Brilliant $75
1954 P MS62 brilliant $10
1954 P MS63 brilliant $12
1954 D MS60FBL brilliant $10 counting machine scuffs
1954 D MS61FBL brilliant $12
1954 D MS62 brilliant $10
1954 D MS63 brilliant $12
1954 D MS63FBL brilliant $18
1954 D MS64 brilliant $18
1954 D MS64FBL brilliant $24
1954 S MS63 Brilliant $28
1954 S MS64 Brilliant $32
1955 P MS60 Brilliant $20
1955 P MS63 Brilliant $28
1955P MS63FBL Brilliant $35
1955P MS64 Brilliant $35
1955P MS64FBL Brilliant $45
1955P MS65 Brilliant $65
1955P "BUGS BUNNY" MS64FBL Brilliant $75
1956 P MS61 brilliant $13
1956 P MS62 brilliant $16
1956 P MS63 brilliant $18
1957 P MS63 brill, lavender at obv rim $15
1957 P MS63 Brilliant $15
1957 P MS64 Brilliant, lines are close $20
1957 D MS62 Brilliant $8
1957 D MS62FBL Brill $10
1957 D MS63FBL Brilliant $12
1957 D MS63 brilliant $10
1957 D MS64 brilliant $14
1957 D MS64FBL brilliant $18
1958 P MS63 brilliant $12
1958 P MS64 brilliant $15
1958 D MS63 brilliant $9
1958 D MS64 brilliant $14
1959 P through 1963D MS61/62 $7
MS63 $9
MS64 $14 (not all dates available in this grade)

(5) 1957 D Halves MS62/63, $35
(5) 1959 D Halves MS62/63, $40
(12) Different Frankies, '57D,'58D, and '59PD thru '63PD, grading MS63 or better ('60P is MS62) $102, delivered.
(5) 1962 P Halves MS63/64, $35

(5) 1963 P or D Halves MS62/63, $30
'65 through '69 Kennedy halves (5 coins) all nice BU from rolls $17.00 delivered.

Complete set in new Intercept album w/ outer sleeve. All are Unc, and mostly brilliant, with the exception of the '49 P, which grades AU58. Average grade would be 62/63, with a couple of 60s, and a few 64s. Many exhibit FBL, including 48PD, 49PD, 50PD, 51D, 52PD, 54P, 56P, 57D, 59d, and several others are quite close, even a couple of the tough "S" mints. A nice set. Prorata roll bid for the set now stands around $700. This set, delivered, $635.

Another complete set, all brilliant, flashy and virtually untoned, most grade MS64, with a few 63s sprinkled here and there. 14 or 15 show FBL detail. The '52S is in an NGC MS64 holder. Comes in an older, used but not abused blue Whitman. A very nice set. $735 delivered.

OBW roll 1963 P Franklin Halves $180

Mixed date roll BU Franklins (MS60/61) $135

OBW Shotgun roll halves ($20 face) 1964 P or D $280 each; '65, '67 (2), '69D (2), $120 each. All 7 rolls (280 coins) $1125 delivered.

3 Rolls 1967 Kennedy Halves, all original, one in Fed Res Bank of Cleveland bankwrap, attractive deeply toned heads/tails, the other two in tubes, as a group $195

1964 P Kennedy DDO FS-102, raw MS62 $15, MS63 $20, MS64 $30.




DOLLARS

1882 CC $1 PCGS MS62. Scuffy cheek, brilliant and untoned. $190.

1880 S Morgan NGC MS64 Bit o' haze. $46.

1925 S Peace PCI Gold MS62. Brill/Lustrous. The grade is pretty close, just a couple of heavier tics on cheek and chin,baggy being the rule for this date, superior luster tho. I'll call it MS61+ $77

1926 D Peace PCI Gold MS60. Brill/Lustrous, and looks nice, but a bit baggy, as are many "D" mint Peace dollars. I would not hesitate to call this MS61, however. $75

1928 S Peace ANACS MS61. Why did they grade this just MS61?? Dunno! Nice original surfaces with satiny luster and some light yellowish patina, probably imparted by roll storage. No distracting hits, and just a few light
hairlines on the cheek. Strike is average for the issue. This is also, I believe, a VAM3, DD obverse, with nice doubling on the "TR" in TRUST.Should grade MS62,and is worth at least half of MS63 money. $225

1928 S Peace ANACS MS62. Appropriately graded and also a VAM3(?), with nice doubling on the "TR". Tics and scuffs commensurate with the grade, strike is above average, decent luster with the obverse mostly brill with some mottled russet at the left rims, reverse has some mottled orange scattered throughout, with a deeper orange/olive/ russet in the lower left quadrant. Nice looking and original coin. $250

1928 S Peace Dollar PCGS MS63. This is from an original roll and has a light greyish rosy gold tone over both sides. NGC MS64's are bid at $800 (bluesheet), and this very original piece stands a good chance to make that grade. $525 delivered.

1928 Peace ANACS MS61. Brilliant white. Sharp with some hairlining on obv, rev quite frosty w/ some tics, reeding marks. $540

1935 P Peace dollar PCI MS 64. Looks 64 to me. Typically satiny and clean with light gold caste. $140

CURRENCY

1891 $1 Treasury Note, PMG 12, a nice fine, solid edges and corners, good color, no pinholes or tears, light soiling for the grade, no disruptive folds, and very well centered. Reverse looks closer to VF. $325

(4) nearly consecutive 1899 $1 SC "Black Eagles", PMG 63 and (3) PMG 64. Nice notes $650 and $695 ea, respectively. Beautiful notes.

1917 $2 Legal Tender, Fine, with wallet staining. Still nice, staining mostly apparent on back, good body and integrity. $95

1917 $1 Legal Tender, Choice Very Fine. Sharp color, corners and edges, with a touch of wallet fraying at top center. Quite crisp. $145.

1918 Federal Reserve Bank Note (Defiant Eagle Reverse) Very Choice CU64+. One of my favorite large size type, this is an immaculate note, but just needs to be a tad brighter to grade Gem or better. Absolutely no soiling or signs of handling. Perfect margins on the face, reverse just a bit askew. A beautiful note. Well, this came back a 40! I will concede to 63, but this note is going back for review!

1922 $10 Gold, PMG 40 EPQ. A very choice XF. Bright, crisp, unsoiled, no pinholes or tears, barely discernible folds, sharp edges and corners, and exceptional centering. BEAUTIFUL. $525

1922 $50 Gold, VF, light soiling for the grade, good body and color, sharp edges and corners, no pinholes or tears, folds are soft for grade, and do not distract, great centering. VERY NICE and quite scarce. $925

1928 A $1 Silver Cert "Funnyback". PMG 64 EPQ. This note looks much better. I figured it for a 66. $140

1928 $10 Gold Certificate, VF30/VF20. Faces up great, with two heavier folds showing on the back only and moderate soiling from wallet storage between the folds only (1/3 of the back). Great color and quite crisp. $145

1934 Boston $100 FRN, XF. Light green Seal. Great looking note, with bright lime green seal and serials, deep black design features on front, and bright creme de menthe green back features. Virtually unsoiled, and perfectly centered, very crisp, with a light horizontal fold and two barely apparent verticals. Tougher district. $195

1934 A North Africa $10, XF. Three light folds, more apparent on back than front, perfectly centered, unabused edges and corners, nice color, virtually unsoiled and quite crisp. $135.

1934 A St Louis $10 FRN , DGS, Choice New. Clean and crisp, centered to the left on front and to the right on back, with a huge left hand margin. A counting crinkle is noted to the right of the seal. Bluish green seal and serials are a bit light, all other features boldly colored front and back. $40

1934 A North Africa $10. PMG 64 EPQ. Would be Gem if color was brighter. $335

1934 C $10 Silver Cert. Very Choice New 64. Very nice. $175

1935 A HAWAII $1 SC Emergency Issue. PMG GEM UNC 66 Exceptional Paper Quality. Beautiful. $345

1966 $100 Legal Tender, AU. Clean, perfectly centered, with a faint horizontal fold and some crinkling here and there. Seal and Serials are Fire Engine Red, with sharp grey and black front features being very complimentary. $235

2003 KC FRN $1 Radar or palindrome serial # J05466450B. Superb Gem, straight out of a Fed "Brick". Perfectly centered, virtually flawless note. $15

MISC LOTS

$7.25 face better date "junk" silver; '22D Peace CH VF, '26S Peace VF, 1834 50c VG/F holed, 1929S 50c VG/F, (3) 1949S 50c G/VG, '41S 25c F/VF, '42D&S 25c G-VG, '47S 25c F, '49D 25c F, '49P&S 10c VF,'16S 10c AG, '18S 10c G/AG, '20S 10c AG, '24P 10c F, '25S 10c VG, '26P 10c VG,'28S 10c AG,'29P 10c G/VG, (2) '30P 10c F, '35S 10c VF, '35S 10cG/VG, '38S 10c VF. All generally prob free circs, 'cept for the hole. $90 delivered.

75 assorted Ikes XF-AU, unsearched, $100 delivered (includes about $11 postage and $3 for PP)

$3.85 face value war nicks (77) @ 65 cents each ($50) delivered

(5) Proof sets, (2) '68 (3) '70, in mint packaging. $39 delivered.
(3) 1957 Proof sets. Mint cello, 2 with no orig envelpoe. $58, delivered.
(2) 1960 Proof sets in mint packaging. $35, delivered.
(4) 1965 SMS, in mint packaging. $35, delivered.
(3) 1969 Mint sets, in mint packaging, $27, delivered.

COMMEMORATIVES

1925 S California PCGS MS63. Brilliant and wholly untoned, great luster. $265.
1946 P BTW ANACS MS64, old holder, creamy white, average, $25
1946 D BTW NGC MS64 Brill and lustrous, obv a touch baggy. $25
1946 D BTW PCGS MS65 Light antiquish tone with nice luster. Attractive coin. $55
1946 D BTW ANACS MS65 brill with faint gold, $50
1947 P BTW PCGS MS63 Brilliant $30
1947 P BTW NGC MS64 Brill, with a touch of tone, slightly PL. Old fattie holder, but grade looks right. $45
1947 P BTW NGC MS64 Brill. $40
1947 P BTW NGC MS64 Brill, nice luster, half moon of mauve tone on reverse, looks bag toned. $45
1947 D&S BTW NGC MS64. Old fat holders, a lovely matched pair with golden russet tone, these look AT LEAST a point better, may try them at PCGS for 6s. Serials are 211235-004 and 006. $175
1947 D BTW ANACS MS64 Brilliant $40
1947 D BTW ANACS MS64 White and frosty/creamy $40
1947 D BTW PCGS MS65 OGH, Brill, grade's right. $95
1947 D BTW PCGS MS65 Brilliant with anint of tone, average for the grade. $85
1947 S BTW NGC MS65 Light mauve/russet over very lustrous surfaces nice antiquish look $70
1947 PDS BTW ANACS MS65, old holders and nearly consec. Nice matched set, brill, and grades are right. $270
1947 PDS BTW ANACS 63/64/64. Consecutive old holders, creamy to brilliant on the S mint, a nice matched set. $115
1947 PDS BTW ANACS MS65. P is creamy, clean and looks better; D is brilliant; S is a touch hazy with some die polish. A white set, P&S are consecutive (one # apart). $240

1947 PDS BTW NGC65/66/65 gorgeous matched and original white set with a thin crescent of irridescent reddish amber on the bottom of each obverse. "D" mint has PCGS pop of 53/0,NGC pop of 75/2. I believe the "D" mint to be one of the absolute scarcest Commems in Superb Gem. Their absence from most inventories and auctions suggests that the 2000 sets distributed by Stacks may be all that exist of the "D" mint, with the huge remainder of 98,000 being melted for future BTW and WC issues. REDUCED $850

1948 P BTW PCGS MS65 Brilliant $70
1948 D BTW PCGS MS65 Brilliant, faint patina at the rims $70
1948 P BTW NGC MS65 Brilliant, very satiny luster $70
1948 P BTW NGC MS65 Brilliant $65
1948 D BTW NGC MS65 Brilliant and quite clean $70
1950 S BTW NGC MS65 Old fat holder, Brilliant with a hint of attractive speckling. PL, but not noted (pre designation?) Clean and attractive, might grade higher. $75
1951 P BTW NGC MS65 Brilliant, older holder $65
1951 D WC PCGS MS64 Hazy white $30
1951 S WC NGC MS64 Brilliant with a touch of golden mauve, thin crescent of same at right obverse. attractive $32
1952 P WC NGC MS63 Brilliant $17
1946 S BTW MS63 Brilliant, raw, $18 (3 avail)
1952 P WC AU58 Brilliant, raw, $11
1952 P WC MS63 Brilliant, raw, $16 (3 avail)
1953 S WC MS63 Brilliant, raw, $16 (10 avail)



Edited: Saturday September 08, 2007 at 6:36 AM by cucamongacoin





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