DWN non-gold, fresh pieces

As you may know, I work for Douglas Winter Numismatics.
We have an interesting collection of coins which contained a wide variety of non-gold issues. The following are all fresh to the market (most were purchased in the 1960’s and 1970’s) and have just come back from PCGS. Coins will go first-come, first served - $10 shipping on orders under $1,000 - free shipping on orders over $1,000.
DWN does not accept PayPal or credit cards. For info on any of the pieces, feel free to message Doug at dwn@ont.com or you can call him at 214-675-9897.
Jenna
Douglas Winter Numismatics
1933 Lincoln Cent, PCGS MS65 Red. Blazing mint red, from an original roll. $125
1933-D Lincoln Cent, PCGS MS66 Red. Blazing red, from an original roll. $400
1935-S Lincoln Cent, PCGS MS65 Red. A bit softly struck on the reverse. $75
1872 Two Cent Piece, PCGS EF40. The scarcest business strike issue in the series and a choice, wholesome example with nice deep brown color. A tough coin. $1,150
1885 Liberty Nickel, PCGS EF45. Perfect for the grade with choice color. Never cleaned and really hard to find as such. The key to the series. $1,350
1904 Liberty Nickel, PCGS MS62. Seems undergraded to me. $150
1892-S Barber Dime, PCGS EF40. Pleasing deep grey and a nice two-tone appearance. $225
1895-O Barber Dime, PCGS “Genuine.” The details are of an EF45 but this piece was cleaned many years ago. It has a natural appearance and is more attractive than many examples in regular PCGS holders. A key issue in the Barber Dime series. $1,500
1904-S Barber Dime, PCGS “Genuine.” The details are of a Choice AU but this piece was rather harshly cleaned and it shows scratches on the obverse and reverse. $200
1921 Mercury Dime, PCGS EF40. Perfect for the grade with nice deep grey color. $475
1875-S Twenty Cent Piece, PCGS EF45. Splendid deep lilac-grey color. Very attractive. $250
1876 Twenty Cent Piece, PCGS AU53. Scarce and undervalued in all grades. Nice light to medium grey with a few small reverse marks. $650
1892-O Barber Half Dollar, PCGS EF45. Pleasing dark grey with choice, crusty surfaces. A nice example of the first Barber Half from this mint. $850
1892-S Barber Half Dollar, PCGS EF45. Perfect light grey surfaces; sharp and choice. $500
1915 Barber Half Dollar, PCGS VF35. Looks EF40 to me; choice and original. Scarce. $625
1947-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, PCGS MS63. Light golden toning. $50
PROOF SETS
1936 Proof Set. This set is totally original and rare as such. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR64 RB. Deeply toned.
Nickel: PCGS PR66. Superb.
Dime and Quarter: Both PCGS PR65 and both seemingly undergraded by a point.
Half Dollar: PCGS PR64. Nice light pastel color.
This is one of the few remaining original sets and the coins are superbly matched. $8,250
1937 Proof Set. Another totally original set. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR63RB. A few light spots and a speck on the obverse.
Nickel: PCGS PR66. Superb, nice russet toning.
Dime and Quarter: Both PCGS PR65. The Dime is superb; the Quarter is lightly toned.
Half Dollar: PCGS PR64. A twin to the Quarter and nice.
A very hard set to find original and well above average. $3,600
1938 Proof Set. Another totally original set. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR64RD. Fiery red, light specks.
Nickel: PCGS PR66. Superbly toned, light specks.
Dime and Half Dollar: Both PCGS PR65. Lightly toned and choice.
Quarter: PCGS PR64. Slightly hazy but choice.
Not an easy set to locate and certainly choicer than usual. $1,650
1939 Proof Set. Yet another original set. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR65RD. Fiery red and nearly superb.
Nickel, Dime and Quarter: All PCGS PR65. The nickel is toned, the silver has light color.
Half Dollar: PCGS PR66. Virtually perfect and very choice.
Becoming hard to locate and good value. $1,500
We have an interesting collection of coins which contained a wide variety of non-gold issues. The following are all fresh to the market (most were purchased in the 1960’s and 1970’s) and have just come back from PCGS. Coins will go first-come, first served - $10 shipping on orders under $1,000 - free shipping on orders over $1,000.
DWN does not accept PayPal or credit cards. For info on any of the pieces, feel free to message Doug at dwn@ont.com or you can call him at 214-675-9897.
Jenna
Douglas Winter Numismatics
1933 Lincoln Cent, PCGS MS65 Red. Blazing mint red, from an original roll. $125
1933-D Lincoln Cent, PCGS MS66 Red. Blazing red, from an original roll. $400
1935-S Lincoln Cent, PCGS MS65 Red. A bit softly struck on the reverse. $75
1872 Two Cent Piece, PCGS EF40. The scarcest business strike issue in the series and a choice, wholesome example with nice deep brown color. A tough coin. $1,150
1885 Liberty Nickel, PCGS EF45. Perfect for the grade with choice color. Never cleaned and really hard to find as such. The key to the series. $1,350
1904 Liberty Nickel, PCGS MS62. Seems undergraded to me. $150
1892-S Barber Dime, PCGS EF40. Pleasing deep grey and a nice two-tone appearance. $225
1895-O Barber Dime, PCGS “Genuine.” The details are of an EF45 but this piece was cleaned many years ago. It has a natural appearance and is more attractive than many examples in regular PCGS holders. A key issue in the Barber Dime series. $1,500
1904-S Barber Dime, PCGS “Genuine.” The details are of a Choice AU but this piece was rather harshly cleaned and it shows scratches on the obverse and reverse. $200
1921 Mercury Dime, PCGS EF40. Perfect for the grade with nice deep grey color. $475
1875-S Twenty Cent Piece, PCGS EF45. Splendid deep lilac-grey color. Very attractive. $250
1876 Twenty Cent Piece, PCGS AU53. Scarce and undervalued in all grades. Nice light to medium grey with a few small reverse marks. $650
1892-O Barber Half Dollar, PCGS EF45. Pleasing dark grey with choice, crusty surfaces. A nice example of the first Barber Half from this mint. $850
1892-S Barber Half Dollar, PCGS EF45. Perfect light grey surfaces; sharp and choice. $500
1915 Barber Half Dollar, PCGS VF35. Looks EF40 to me; choice and original. Scarce. $625
1947-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar, PCGS MS63. Light golden toning. $50
PROOF SETS
1936 Proof Set. This set is totally original and rare as such. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR64 RB. Deeply toned.
Nickel: PCGS PR66. Superb.
Dime and Quarter: Both PCGS PR65 and both seemingly undergraded by a point.
Half Dollar: PCGS PR64. Nice light pastel color.
This is one of the few remaining original sets and the coins are superbly matched. $8,250
1937 Proof Set. Another totally original set. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR63RB. A few light spots and a speck on the obverse.
Nickel: PCGS PR66. Superb, nice russet toning.
Dime and Quarter: Both PCGS PR65. The Dime is superb; the Quarter is lightly toned.
Half Dollar: PCGS PR64. A twin to the Quarter and nice.
A very hard set to find original and well above average. $3,600
1938 Proof Set. Another totally original set. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR64RD. Fiery red, light specks.
Nickel: PCGS PR66. Superbly toned, light specks.
Dime and Half Dollar: Both PCGS PR65. Lightly toned and choice.
Quarter: PCGS PR64. Slightly hazy but choice.
Not an easy set to locate and certainly choicer than usual. $1,650
1939 Proof Set. Yet another original set. Grades are as follows:
Cent: PCGS PR65RD. Fiery red and nearly superb.
Nickel, Dime and Quarter: All PCGS PR65. The nickel is toned, the silver has light color.
Half Dollar: PCGS PR66. Virtually perfect and very choice.
Becoming hard to locate and good value. $1,500
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