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FSH; BU Franklin set in like new Dansco, lotsa FBL coins

Franklin set in like new Dansco, all brilliant, flashy, and well struck. Two sliders in here, but this set is way too nice to be called "AU/BU". $675 delivered.
'48P 64FBL DDR
'48D 63FBL (cut on lower lines)
'49P 62FBL ( couple tics on lines), attractive obverse rim tone
'49D AU58FBL D/D
'49S 63 nearly FBL
'50P AU58FBL
'50D 61FBL
'51P 61FBL
'51D 62FBL
'51S 61 nearly FBL
'52P 63FBL
'52D 64FBL
'52S 62
'53P 61FBL
'53D 61FBL
'53S 63+
'54P 61
'54D 63FBL
'54S 65
'55P 64 nearly FBL
'56P 63 nearly FBL
'57P 63FBL
'57D 63FBL (scuff on lines)
'58P 63+
'58D 63+
'59P 64FBL
'59D 64FBL
'60P 62FBL
'60D 64FBL
'61P 62+
'61D 63+ nearly FBL
'62P 63+
'62D 63+
'63P 62
'63D 64

BU ROLLS

1937 P Mercury Gem/Superb Gem BU roll. Original and not picked. $900 (Both of these have Beau Coup FSB coins)
1939 D Mercury Gem/Superb Gem BU roll. Original and not picked. $900
1942 P Type I Jefferson BU roll. Contains 10 FS coins; (1) 62, (2) 63 , (5) 64, (2) 65. The balance grade MS63 - MS65. Nice original roll. $400
1952 P Roosevelt $140

CENTS

Two boxes each of 2009 D Log Cabin and Presidency, one Lawyer available@ $75 each Delivered
2009 P&D Log Cabin paper bankwrapped rolls (not from the mint) $8 per pair
2009 P&D Formative years mint wrapped sets $15
2010 D Shield $1.50
2011 D Shield $1.50
1935 D nice original roll, lustrous red with some even light brown speckling throughout. Don't see these often. $750
1937 P nice original red roll. $195
1937 S nice original rolls, lustrous red . $250
1939 S Bankwrapped roll $265
1943 P $65
1945 S Red roll, lustrous and bright. $90
1946 P red roll, lustrous and bright. $40
1946 D Red roll, lustrous and bright. $45
1946 S Red roll, lustrous and bright. $100
1950 P Red roll, lustrous and bright. $115
1953 P Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $40
1953 D Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $30
1954 P Red roll, lustrous and bright. $40
1954 S Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $27
1955 P Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $27
1955 D Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $20
1955 S Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $25
1956 P Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $12
1956 D Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $12
1957 P Red Rolls, lustrous and bright. $11
1958 P Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $10
1958 D Red rolls, lustrous and bright. $10
200+ rolls available, take the entire deal at a considerable discount.

Memorial Rolls
1959 P $3.00
1959 P $10.00 OBW
1960 P $2.00
1960 P $6.00 OBW
1961 P $2.00
1961 P $6.00 OBW
1961 D $2.25
1962 P $3.00
1963 P $2.00
1964 P $2.00
1964 P $8.00 OBW
1964 D $8.00 OBW
1965 P $2.50
1965 P $8.00 OBW
1966 P $3.50
1967 P $4.50
1968 P $2.00
1968 D $2.00
1968 S $2.50
1969 P $7.50
1969 S $3.50
1970 P $2.50
1970 D $3.50
1970 D $8.00 OBW
1970 S $5.00
1971 P $14.00
1971 D $3.00
1971 D $8.00 BW
1971 S $4.00
1972 P $4.00
1972 D $6.00
1972 S $4.00
1973 P $2.00
1973 P $6.00 OBW
1973 D $2.50
1973 D $7.00 OBW
1974 P $2.00
1974 P $6.00 OBW
1974 D $6.00 OBW
1974 S $6.00
1975 P $4.00
1975 P $10.00 OBW
1975 D $2.00
1975 D $6.00 OBW
1977 P $2.00
1977 D $3.00
1977 D $8.00 OBW
1979 P $2.50
1980 P $2.00
1980 P $10.00 OBW
1981 P $2.00
1981 P $3.00 BW
1981 D $2.00
1981 D $6.00 OBW
1983 P $15.00 O BW
1983 D $17.50
1984 D $13.00
1988 P $5.00
1996 D $7.00 OBW
1999 D $5.00 OBW
2000 D $4.00 OBW
2008 D $3.00 OBW
Mixed date rolls all BU $1.50
Many multiples available, take a large group and we'll work out a discount. Postage extra. Lots of plus signs recently in the greysheet.

CENTS
1903 IHC MS63RB Obverse is fully red and lustrous, with some faint spotting, reverse is a glowing deep cherry red with some darker areas. Well struck with very few contact marks. Nice looking. $45
1909 VDB MSRB ANACS (new yellow holder) flashy red with some spotting. (3) 61RB, (2) 62RB $25 each. Group of 5 for $110 delivered
1909 VDB MS63 RB mottled red/orange/greenish blue, good luster $27 SOLD
1910 P Lincoln NGC MS63RB. Well struck and very clean for the grade. Deep, nearly full red with some irridescent lavender and blue. Silver toning spot on the shoulder. $40
1911 P Lincoln ICG MS62 BN. Even chocolate brown with red glow around the devices and at the rims. Extremely well struck. I'd buy this raw as a 64BN any day. $33
1911 P PCGS MS63RB, OGH lotsa red on the obverse, blue and orange reverse, no marks and well struck. $50
1917 P Lincoln ICG MS63BN. Nice lighter caramel brown with considerable red for a brown designated coin. Nice luster. A tiny spec by the "7". A pretty coin. $30
1911 S F12 $40
1928 P PCGS MS64BN Apparently ex SEGS 66BRN. Looks better than 64 for sure. Very glossy chocolate brown with lots of blue, and well struck. Nice. $35
1930 P PCGS MS65RB. Lustrous coin with just a bit of fading on the obv, more brown on the reverse. $30
1931 D Lincoln Cent ICG MS64RD. Again, appropriately graded. This is a very underrated and scarce date in Mint State. While the original mintage may be five times that of the '31S, the population reports show that this date in 64RD and higher is five times as scarce as the '31S. With a PCGS Pop of just 196 in 64RD, and 171 higher (396 in ALL Mint State grades combined), this date should humble the '31S, which has a pop of 1187 in 64RD and 824 higher, with nearly 2200 graded in all mint state grades combined. Think there's a bunch out there raw, waiting to be graded? I seriously doubt it. Nice red coin with very few marks and good luster. Some faint freckling limiting the grade. Tough coin, with a PCGS priceguide listing @ $375 (the '31S lists @$400). $250
1931 S Lincoln PCGS MS62RB. Well struck with nice luster. Some mottled darker areas, with a lot flashing red under a light. Very few marks. $185
1933 D AU dipped, couple of hits on the cheek. Presentable look though, $13
1934 D MS64RB Nearly full red, with a bit of "freckling" near the obv rims. Few marks; $24
1934 D PCGS MS65 RD. Rattler holder, coin has faded somewhat to RB now. Lustrous and well struck. $50
1934P PCGS MS65RD $31 undergraded (2)
1937P PCGS MS65RD $24 undergraded (9)
1937D NGC MS66RD $25
1937 S Lincoln PCGS MS67 RD. We just made this coin at PCGS. Truly deserving of the grade, and not just a number on a holder. Heritage had two in this grade close on May 1st, one @ $565, and the other @$480. This coin is obviously superior to both of these. Was asking $600 delivered, but, what ya got? REDUCED to $450
1937 S PCGS MS66+, from the same group as above. Thought this would go "67". $80 SOLD
1938D PCGS MS65RD $22 undergraded (7)
1942P NGC MS66RD $18 (8)
1942D NGC MS65RD $17 (4)
1943P NGC MS66 $19 (1)
1943P NGC MS65 $15 (6)
1943D NGC MS65 $15 (2)
1944D NGC MS66RD $19 (4)
1944D NGC MS65RD $15 (5)
1945S NGC MS65RD $13
1946D NGC MS66RD $18 (4)
1946D NGC MS65RD $13 (2)
1946S NGC MS66RD $18 (6)
1946S NGC MS65RD $14
1949 P NGC MS65RD $20 (3)
1949S PCGS MS65RD $17 undergraded (9)

LINCOLN SINGLES

DATE 61/62 - 63 - 64 - 65 - 66 ROLL
1934P **** 14 - 17 - 23 **** ****
1934D *** *** *** *** *** ***
1935P 11 - 14 - 18 - *** **** ****
1935D 11 - 14 - 18 - 25 **** 750
1935S *** **** **** **** **** ****
1936P 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 **** ****
1936D 6 - 8 - 12 **** **** ****
1936S 9 **** **** **** **** ****
1937P 3 - 4 - 6 - 10 - 20 - 225
1937D 3 - 4 - 6 - 10 **** ****
1937S 4 - 6 - 8 - 20 - 50 - 250
1938P
1938D **** 8 - 12 - 16 **** ****
1938S
1939P 3 - 4 - 6 - 8 **** ****
1939D 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 **** ****
1939S 4 - 7 - 10 *** *** 275
1940P
1940D 3 - 4 - 5 - 7 **** ****
1940S
1941P
1941D 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 **** ****
1941S 6 - 8 - 10 - 13 - **** 410
1942P
1942D 2 - 3 - 4 - 6 - **** ****
1942S 8 - 10 - 12 - 16 **** ****
1943P 1 - 2 - 3 - **** **** ****
1943D 2 - 3 - 4 - **** **** ****
1943S
1944P 0.5 - 1 - 2 - **** **** ****
1944D 0.5 - 1 - 2 - **** **** ****
1944S 0.75 - 1.25 - 2.5 **** **** ****
1945P 1.75 - 2.5 - 3.5 **** **** ****
1945D 1.75 - 2.5 - 3.5 **** **** 125
1945S 0.75 - 1 - 1.5 **** **** ****
1946P 0.5 - 1 - 1.5 **** **** ****
1946D 0.75 - 1.25 - 2 **** **** ****
1946S 0.75 - 1.25 - 2 **** **** ****
1947P 2 - 3 - 4 - **** **** ****
1947D 0.75 - 1 - 1.5 - **** **** ****
1947S 0.75 - 1 - 1.5 - **** **** ****
1948P 1 - 1.5 - 2.5 - **** **** ****
1948D 1.5 - 2 - 3 - **** **** ****
1948S 2.5 - 3 - 4 - **** **** ****
1949P 1.75 - 2.25 - 3 - **** **** ****
1949D 1 - 1.5 - 2.5 - **** **** ****
1949S 2 - 3 - 4 - 6 **** ****
1950P 1 - 1.5 - 2.5 **** **** ****
1950D 0.75 - 1 - 1.5 **** **** ****
1950S 1 - 1.5 - 2.5 **** **** ****
1951P 1 - 1.5 - 2.5 **** **** ****
1951D 0.5 - 0.75 - 1.25 **** **** ****
1951S 1 - 1.5 - 2.5 **** **** ****
1952P 2 - 2.5 - 3.5 **** **** ****
1952D 0.5 - 0.75 - 1.25 **** **** ****
1952S 6 - 7 - 9 - 14 **** ****
1953P 0.5 - 0.75 - 1.25 - **** **** ****
1953D 0.5 - 0.75 - 1 **** **** ****
1953S 0.75 - 1 - 1.75 **** **** ****
1954P 0.5 - 0.75 - 1 **** **** ****
1954D 0.5 - 0.75 - 1 **** **** 30
1954S 0.5 - 0.75 - 1 - 2 **** 35
1955P 0.5 - 0.75 - 1 **** **** 30
1955D 0.5 - 0.75 - 1 **** **** 22
1955S 0.5 - 0.75 - 1 - 2 **** 35
1956P 0.25 - 0.5 - 0.75 **** **** ****
1956D 0.25 - 0.5 - 0.75 **** **** 18
1957P 0.25 - 0.5 - 0.75 **** **** 14
1957D 0.25 - 0.5 - 0.75 **** **** 14
1958P 0.25 - 0.5 - 0.75 **** **** 14
1958D 0.25 - 0.5 - 0.75 **** **** 14
1958D8/7 **** 1 - 2 **** ****
1955S **** **** **** **** **** 75 ALL GEM

1864 Large Motto 2c NGC MS61 BRN. Glossy chocolate brown with some streaks of gold on both sides, exceptionally well struck. $125


NICKELS
1883 NC Nickel MS62, Well struck with nice target album tone over both sides and nice luster. $45
1892 NGC MS63 Great strike and luster with hints of pale golden russet. A few scattered tics account for the grade, but has a great overall original look. $205
1911 Liberty nickel NGC MS64. Very few marks with nice luster beneath some medium coppery tone. Surfaces are well struck, quite mark free, and appear somewhat prooflike. This technically looks closer to MS65 than MS64, and most definitely original, probably envelope stored for who knows how long. $195
1913 P Type 1 NGC MS65. Attractive light gold and silvery blue, nice luster. Original. $175
1913 D Type 1 VF20. Crusty, slightly porous obverse. $22
1921 S Buff VG8 detail, some tics on the rim @ 3:00, numerous marks on the portrait, and struck from stressed out dies, but has a old time dirty look to it, not bad at all. Greysheet has $77/$85 in VG, this.... $50
1915 D Buff VF20, dirty and original, no problems with luster remaining in the fields. $40
1916 S Buff VG8/G6, another dirty original piece, some circulation marks on the portrait. $10
1924 D F18 another dirty one, some residue on portrait, looks easily removable, nicely detailed. $45
1915 P VF20 $7
1916 P AU58 Light tone. $25
1924 S DGS VG8 cleaned, rim damage. Details of VG+, slightly bright, but lots of dirt in the nooks and crannies, the rim damage is minor, and is to be expected of this well circulated grade. A satisfying hole filler. $24
1915 D PCGS MS63, OGH. Well struck, average luster, clean for the grade, $269
1917 S VG10 $50
1918 S G6 $15
1919 D VG 8, some old obverse scratches. $22
1920 D VG8 $16
1920 S VG10 $18
1924 D VF20 Obv rim nick @ 9:30 $50
1924 S F12 Weak at Buff's head and shoulder,small odd depression on larger feather $40
1925 D VG10 $17
1927 D F12 $4
1927 D VF20 $20
1938 D XF45 $3
1935 D Buffalo ICG MS63 $70
1936 D ICG MS64 Appropriately graded. Pale gold with nice luster and strike, and few marks. $43
1937 P PCGS MS66 Fully brilliant, lustrous white Gem. $72
1937 D NGC MS66 Lustrous and fully struck, even light gold overall, Gem $65
1937 S PCGS MS66 Well struck and lustrous, faint hint of gold, $70
1938D PCGS MS65 OGH. Even light gold over bothe sides, touch of silver at center obverse. MS66 quality. $54
1938 D PCGS MS66. Lustrous, clean Gem, with a hint of gold over both sides $67
1938 D Buffalo NGC MS65. Light silvery gold. Your usual near perfect Buff type coin. $50
1938 D Buffalo MS64. Brilliant, hint of gold. Nice color and luster, well struck as always. $25
1938 D Buffalo DGS MS66. Even bright gold over both sides, with glistening luster and a hammered strike, there is one well hidden scratch in the hair. Certainly looks a point better. $75
1938 S Jefferson MS64. A couple of hits on the cheek, but very nice color, luster, and step definition $12
1950 D Nickels, from original roll, lightly toned and lustrous
MS63 8 available $16
MS64 17 available $19
MS63 FS 2 available $25

DIMES
1860 O Seated Half Dime. Currently in a DGS holder graded AU58 with the notation "Cleaned and Retoned". Such a blunt assessment gives no credit to how special this coin appears to be. The strike, color, and luster are simply amazing. Searching through the Heritage archives and PCGS Coinfacts, this 1860 O has better eye appeal (IMO) than either the NGC 67* (Heritage) or the PCGS 67 (Coinfacts). Of course, pictures are no definitive substitute for in hand viewing, and while the two 67s may look better in hand, the offered example absolutely does. There are some hairlines on both sides, but if this were a proof of the same era, the grade would probably be 64. This coin looks to be, at the very least, mint state, and one of the first coins off the dies, surfaces appearing quite prooflike. Being that 1860 was a transitional year for the design, it isn't a long leap to the possibility that this is a presentation piece, cherished for generations by descendants of the recipient, and more recently, housed for many decades in a Wayte Raymond (?) album. Simply, one of the most appealing Half Dimes out there. $1500
1842 Seated Dime. DGS AU58 notated "Cleaned and Retoned". Looking like a long term companion to the 1860 O above, this 1842 has outstanding eye appeal. While the grade here may be accurate, the cleaning is very light and not detracting in the least. The outstanding eye appeal cannot be denied. Beautiful. $500
1837 Small date; Good, dark but original "United" on reverse worn. $35
1838 O Dark, Good with some uneven wear on reverse, couple old scratches on obverse. $32
1841 O F15 $29
1845 F12 light cleaning $16
1890 Seated Dime NGC MS64. Nearly white and very lustrous, with but a hint of tone (images are a bit more pronounced). Well struck and clean for the grade, the "soft" area at "AM" on the obverse is a scuff on the holder, the legend is well defined. A very nice Type example. $370
1892 Barber, Yellow ANACS MS61. Looks better with some faint hairlines, brilliant white with attractive red rim tone on the obv. Nice unc dime. $149
1892 Barber, NGC MS62. Clean for the grade, with a nice strike and luster, looks MS63 to me. Medium golden russet on the obverse, deeper on the revesre with a lot of deep blue. Some prominent die clash is apparent on both sides. Quite the original piece. $149
1911 Barber, old small white ANACS MS61. Nice original coin, lightly toned centers with some crusty charcoal clinging to the edges. Looks more like 63. $149
1913 Barber, PCGS MS62. Fully brilliant and well struck, just a hint of vanilla. $155.
1914 Barber, NGC MS63. Lustrous, very well struck, and quite mark free for the grade. Some blue /gold/red/ yellow/green around the obverse periphery, with the reverse sporting an intense rainbow arc from 5:00 to 11:00 in neon gold/magenta/green. Original, unmessed with, and very pretty. $225
1837 Capped Bust Dime Choice Fine 15, An original piece, with that perfect circ look. Thin crossbar 8 variety $57
1921 P Merc, Obverse is G4, reverse has uneven wear, with a full rim from 6:30 to 11:00. Nice, original, and crusty. $35
1926 P MS63FB, yellow ANAC holder. Brilliant obv with a hint of gold, rev with a light pewter cast. Undergraded by a point and a half. $100
1925 P Merc NGC MS63FB. Exceptionally clean for this grade, nice luster with a matte quality, hint of original golden patina, and fully struck. You would not bat an eye if this was in a MS65FB holder at any service. $140
1937 P MS60+. Light tone, some hairlines on obv, rev is MS64. $8
1937 P Merc PCGS MS65FB. IMO, technically a MS66FB. Nice and original, downgraded, I think, for some mottled russet on the reverse. May have been a roll end coin. $37
1939 D Merc PCGS MS65FB. Fully struck, lustrous white, and clean. $43
1939 D Merc PCGS MS65FB. Fully brilliant with nice luster. A few tiny luster breaks on the chin and neck, with a MS66 or better reverse. Bands are flat but separated. $42
1939 D NGC MS65FB Attractive mottled russet and blue nice coin $45
1939 D Merc PCGS MS65 Brilliant white and lustrous with a light scuff on the cheek. Well struck. $28
1940 P Merc PCGS MS65FB Creamy pale vanilla, fully struck, quite mark free. $41
1940 D MS63FB. Satiny, with some light gold album tone. Very nice looking, witha couple of small marks on the cheek. $16 SOLD
1941 P MS65, brilliant and flashy, light brassy gold album tone. $19
1941 P MS62FB $8
1941 P MS63 $8
1941 P Merc ICG MS66FB Nice, brilliant coin with full bands. Obverse is 66 with some very faint haze, reverse is 65. $32
1942 P MS63 Brilliant $10
1942 P MS63 Lt tone $10
1942 P MS65 Brilliant $16
1942 D MS61FB Brilliant $8
1942 D MS63 $8
1942 D MS63FB $13
1942 D MS63FB gold rim tone $13
1942 D MS64 $13
1942 D MS64FB $16
1942 D MS65FB $25
1943 P MS62 $6
1943 P MS62FB $8
1943 P MS63 $8
1943 P MS64 $11
1943 D MS65FB Light brassy gold album tone, flashy, a couple of stray lines from 66.
1943 S MS62 $9
1943 S MS63 $11
1943 S MS64 $13
1943 S MS65 $17
1944 P MS63 $8
1944 P MS63+ Lovely seagreen/orange/blue/russet on obverse, deep blueish pewter/orange on reverse $15
1944 D MS64 $13
1944 D MS64FB $16
1944 D MS65 $17
1944 S MS64 $14
1944 S MS65 $20
1944 S MS66 $30
1945 P MS63 $7
1945 P MS64 $10
1945 D MS62 $6
1945 D MS63 $7
1945 D MS64 $11
1945 D MS65 $16
1945 S MS64 $11
1945 S MS65 $16
1942 D Mercs PCGS MS65 Brilliant. Five available, a couple look 66. $27
1944 S Mercs PCGS MS66 Brilliant. Eight available. $27
1944 S Merc PCGS 64FB OGH Brilliant and nice $25
1945 D Mercs PCGS MS65 Brilliant. Ten available. $18
1946 D PCGS MS66 Brill, sprinkling of nice color at obv rim, $23
1950 D PCGS MS66 Brill, $22 (2 avail)
1957 D PCGS MS66 Brilliant $22
1962 P PCGS MS66 Brill, $23
Lot of four NGC MS66FT Roosevelts. Dates are; '51d, '55D, '62D,'62P. All are brilliant white, lustrous, and look appropriately graded. Make me an offer here.

QUARTERS
1818 Ch fine18, original uncleaned, and scarce as such. $245 OUT FOR GRADING
1834 ANACS (blue) VF25. Looks 5 to 10 points better, perhaps silently net graded for a few non distracting reverse marks, retains much more luster than expected for a "25".$150
1835 B-2, VF20 obverse, XF reverse, lightly cleaned. $125
1853 A&R Quarter, nearly VF. Nice natural and wholesome looking piece, light silvery grey. NOT cleaned, and scarce as such. $45
1854 With Arrows XF 40, luster remains among the devices. A light cleaning, and mostly light silvery grey, but not unnaturally bright, with a hint of light gold/tan. $50
1892 Barber Quarter ICG AU58. Appropriately graded, with just the slightest hint of rub. A lovely original example with mottled turquoise/seagreen/violet toning on the obverse, the reverse exhibiting mostly brilliant centers with a hint of gold, and some charcoal gathering at the rims and accentuating the devices. Very nice luster and well struck. This is a great piece for that toned Type set at a modest cost. $250
1905 S PCGSVF20 OGH. Undergraded by 15 points, at least a VF35. Original and uncleaned better date. $110 SOLD
1915 S NGC VF30. Original better date $85
1917 Type 1 NGC XF45. Well detailed with no fading at the date. White, and most likely gently cleaned long ago, with an easily missed light reverse scratch. $140.
1918 S F12. Actually looks nicer, but these come weakly struck. $26
1926 D ANACS MS63. Old low 6 digit holder. Nice original piece with good luster. The head is better than many for this date, flatness only in central part. $180
1927 S SLQ G4, natural light silvery grey. $29
1932 D VG/F nice original looking coin with a touch of gold and multicolor album tone. Obv is closer to fine, rev VG. $120
1932 D VG/F Nice original looking coin, light silver in color. Obv is VG+, reverse closer to fine, with nearly full rims all around. $120
1932 S DGS AU50, "Lightly Cleaned". Mostly white, but not unnaturally bright, with a hint of lavender at the peripheries. While the obverse was cleaned a bit more enthusiastically than the reverse, it still retains a nice look, and considerable detail for the grade. Would fit nicely in an otherwise AU/BU set. $185
1934 P ANACS MS65. Early holder (880849), and accurately graded. Gorgeous original coin with great luster, and just the right hints of gold, amber and blue to say "never dipped". @ Greysheet bid, $85
1935 S NGC MS62. Fully brilliant and looks better, some light facial hairlines. $125
1937 D ICG MS61. Harshly graded, should be a point better. One reeding mark on the forehead, faint hairlines on the neck and right obv field. $85
1939 D PCGS MS64 OGH. Some mottled tan here and there, mostly brilliant with good luster, obverse a touch baggy. $65
1940 S Washington ICG MS64 $36
1941 S Washington Quarter PCGS MS65, light bluish green/ golden russet radiating out from creamy centers. $75
1941 D DGS MS63 Brilliant, nice $45
1942 S Washington ICG MS63 $85
1943 D PCGS MS63. Looks better, with a touch of mottled gold at the rim. Very original looking. $43
1943 S Washington Quarter PCGS MS65, light violet/lavendar/blue over both sides. $60
1945 P Washington Quarter PCGS MS65, Outstanding reverse rim tone, hints of same on obverse, brilliant and flashy otherwise. $50 SOLD
1945 P Washington PCGS MS65, some rim tone, hazy vanilla overall. $40 Now $35
1946 P Washington PCGS MS65. CCreamy overall, vivid golden russet on reverse rim from 12:00 to 6:00. $45
1954 S ICG MS65 Great mint set color, solid 66. $35
1955 D ICG MS64 Very clean, solid 65. $12

RAW
Mostly all brilliant, a few dates with light tone
1945 S MS62 $11
1945 S MS63 $13.50
1945 S MS64 $15.50
1946 S MS63 $9
1946 S MS64 $12
1950 D MS60 $7
1950 D MS62 $8
1950 D MS63 $10
1950 D MS64 $13
1951 P MS63 $11
1951 P MS64 $15
1951 P MS65 $20
1951 D MS62 $9
1951 D MS63 $11
1951 D MS64 $13
1951 D MS65 $20
1951 D MS66 $30
1952 P MS63 $10
1952 P MS64 $12
1952 P MS65 $20
1952 D MS62 $9
1952 D MS63 $11
1952 D MS64 $16
1953 P MS60 $9
1953 P MS62 $12
1953 D MS60 $6
1953 D MS62 $7
1953 D MS63 $8
1953 S MS63 $8
1953 S MS64 $9
1953 S MS65 $12
1956 P MS66 Gorgeous mint set toner $45
1957P Type B Quarter Brilliant MS65. $30
1960P Type B Quarter Brilliant MS64. $15
1962P Type B Quarter Brilliant MS64. $15

HALVES
1833 CBH ANACS AU50 (old holder, cert #469838). I like it for a "53". Quite lustrous, with a medium seagreen obverse and some gold at the rims, seagreen rims on the reverse with some gold at the outermost perimeter, and silvery centers with light reddish gold. Both sides are lustrous, distraction free, well struck, and attractive. $325.
1832 AU58+, raw, reverse looks MS. Another gorgeous piece from the same collection, with red/green/gold rim tone. full luster, and no problems. Some great die clashing is visible on the reverse. An absolutely wonderful example. $680 OUT FOR GRADING
1831 XF45, raw, lots of luster, with light tone distributed evenly over both sides. Nice coin. $250 OUT FOR GRADING
1873 W/Arrows Seated Half XF. Lightly cleaned. White but not unnaturally bright, some pale gold overtone. Nice coin. $210. I have a comparison pic of a ANACS 40, this is way better.
1893 S AG mintmark is worn and indistinguishable, but looks too small to be an O. Motto worn to stars on reverse, 2 rim nicks. $50
1901 P ANACS VF35 (old six digit white holder). Very lustrous with some pale gold album tone, bit of blue at rev rim. Very light, old cleaning beneath the tone. Nice coin. $120
1909 O DGS VF20. Perfect circ look, nice original better date. $135
1917 S Obv MM VG8 $32
1917S Rev MM VG/F $16
1918 D No problem VG10. $17
1918 S VG/F $15
1918 S VG8, rim bump @ 7:00 $14
1919 D VG $27
1919 S G4 $17
1920 D VG/F $25
1920 S No problem VG8. $15
1928 S F18 $25
1929 S VG8 Natural grey $14
1934 S VF30 $14
1940 P Walker MS65 hint of gold, hard luster, nearly mark free, full thumb. Nice. $100
1941 P Walker MS65, Brilliant Gem. $100
1942 P Walker MS65, Brilliant Gem. $85
1943 P Walker MS64+ brilliant near Gem, $60
1945 P Walker MS64+brilliant, $60
1945 S Walker MS64 brilliant, frosty, and well struck. $50
1942 S MS63, fully brilliant, short pinscratch @10:00. $39
1942 D MS63 Brilliant, from an original roll, several available $58
1942 D MS64 Brilliant, from an original roll, 14 available $78
1943 P MS65 Fully brilliant. $75 OUT FOR GRADING
1943 D MS64 Brilliant $65
1944 P MS65 mostly brilliant, hint of gold. $75
1944 D MS64, fully brilliant nice strike and luster. $45

Line # Item # Cert # PCGS No. CoinDate Denomination Variety Country Grade
1 5 11823030 6660 1951-S 50C US MS65 Cleanest obv, faint print. Brill. $79
2 1 11823032 6684 1963 50C US MS64 Beautiful, Prooflike surface qualities. Brill. $29. A quite unusual look for a circulation Franklin.
3 3 11823036 6670 1955 50C US MS64 High end, hard luster, excellent strike, brill. $39
4 1 11823037 6666 1953-S 50C US MS64 Solid 64 with hard luster and an excellent strike, virtually full bell lines, with a tiny scuff at the far left. Brill. $89
4 3 11823039 6666 1953-S 50C US MS64 Beautiful, with a thin obv scratch keeping it from Gem. 66 rev. Brill. $59
4 4 11823040 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Beautiful, with some faint obv prints. Dippable, and a 66 without 'em. Brill. $75
4 5 11823041 6666 1953-S 50C US MS64 Beautiful, faint obv prints, dippable, and a 65 without them. Virtually FBL. Brill. $95
4 6 11823042 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Solid 65 with a 66 rev. Brill. $75
4 8 11823044 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Solid 65, with a 66 rev. Brill. $75
4 9 11823045 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 High end 65. Brill. $75
4 10 11823046 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Solid 65. Beautiful, with a very clean obv. $75
4 11 11823047 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Solid 65, brill and beautiful. $75
4 12 11823048 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Solid 65, brill with an excellent strike. $85
4 13 11823049 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Solid 65 with great luster. Brill with a splash of russet on rev. Beautiful. $75
4 14 11823050 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Solid 65 with virtually full bell lines, soft just to right of crack. $125
4 15 11823051 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Lovely coin, with a faint print on obv and a 66 rev. Brill. $75
4 16 11823052 6666 1953-S 50C US MS64 Beautiful, should be 65, with a couple of tiny reeding marks and faint prints on the obv, and a 66 rev. $65
4 19 11823055 6666 1953-S 50C US MS65 Beautiful, with roll end tone on the obv, and a brilliant, 66 rev. Toning has a greenish gold caste, with charcoal and russet speckling toward the rims and in the devices, and splash of lime green and pink in the field in front of Ben. These came in 40 coin Bankwrapped "shotgun" rolls. Very neat. $85

1934 P Walker DGS MS63, pale golden yellow, clean and well struck, looks MS64. $90
1935 P Walker ANACS MS64, attractive partial golden tone on both sides, great strike, luster and overall eye appeal. Very nice for the grade. $85
1935 P PCGS MS62. Absolutely undergraded, looks 64+. Blast white with great flash, great luster, and a great strike. There is what I believe to ba a small crescent of die polish in the right field, masquerading as a scuff. Great coin. $69
1936 P Walker ANACS (new) MS63. Bright white, fully struck and graded accurately. $60
1936 S Walker DGS MS64 Bright white and frosty, with a hint of gold. Well struck, with a few ticks on the torso, in the right field, and on the rims, though commensurate with the grade. $200
1939 D Walker ANACS MS61. Mostly white, bit of russet at the obv rim, some friction on the high points and in the fields, good strike and luster. $45
1941 D NGC MS63 Brilliant $45
1941 D DGS MS62 Brilliant, looks better. $40
1941 D Walker ANACS MS65 (early holder, #855305). Gorgeous brilliant Gem with a hint of gold and some deeper color at the rims. Very lustrous and nearly mark free, with exceptionally clean obverse fields. Well struck, with a touch of softness at Ms Lib's head and the corresponding area on the reverse. Looks even better than the assigned grade. $145
1942 P Walker DGS MS63. Fully brilliant, with MS67 luster. A few reeding marks in the right field, but looks fantastic. $45
1942 P Walker NGC MS65 Lovely white gem with a thin halo of gold at the rims. Excellent luster, with a short, thin scratch in the r obv field the only mark worthy of note. $110
1942 S Walker DGS MS64. Mostly brilliant white, with a nice strike for this date, and just a few light wisps in the right field. Nice coin. $85
1943 P Walker PCGS MS64 Brilliant and clean $55
1944 D Walker DGS MS65 Solid for the grade, brilliant white with very clean surfaces and hard D mint luster at it's best. A very faint squiggle in the right field, and some tics on the central obverse design are all that are keeping this from MS66. Nice looking Walker. $155
1945 P PCGS MS64. High end, fully white with great flash, luster and strike. $65
1945 P Walker NGC MS65. This wonderfully autumn toned Gem is fully deserving of the grade, and is very pretty, much lovelier in hand. $175
1946 P Walker NGC MS65 Nice satiny luster and bright white. Solid for the grade.$150
1947 P Walker DGS MS63 Light tone, clean and well struck, looks MS64. $50
1948 P PCI (Gold label) MS63 FBL. Lovely coin with bright gold rim tone and silver centers. Scrape in the field below Ben's chin. $32
1948 P NGC MS64. Brilliant, FBL, not noted. $32
1948 D NGC MS62. Brilliant, MS63FBL coin. $28
1948 D NGC MS64 Satiny with attractive light to medium golden amber tone $32
1948 D PCGS MS64 FBL Mostly brilliant. $38
1949 P ICG MS64 Mostly brilliant, with nice luster. Average for the grade, with Bell Lines that are really close. $65
1949 P PCGS MS63FBL Brilliant $75
1949 P NGC MS62. Brilliant. Hit on the lower lines limiting the grade and a FBL designation. looks better. $45
1949 D ICG MS63. Flashy white coin with a hint of tone at the peripheries. Accurately graded, but looks better at first glance. Well struck, with some scratches holding back a FBL designation. $55
1949 D Franklin NGC MS62 FBL. A few reeding marks front and back set the grade, but great strike and brilliant, certainly looks better. $60
1949 D ANACS MS63FBL. THis is a very early holder (#687271) Coin has a medium salmon gold tone over both sides, with some deeper multicolor at the rims, almost looks gold plated. Great strike and luster, and is an MS64FBL coin. $70
1949 D ICG MS63FBL. Appropriately graded. Medium mottled greyish amber obverse, with a creamy white reverse. May have been a roll end coin. $55
1949 D ICG MS64 FBL. Original with some faint tan tone and some light splotches. Very Full Bell Lines. $65
1949 D NGC MS64. Brilliant. Hit on the lines precludes designation. $55
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. $90
1949 S Franklin ICG MS63 FBL $95
1949 S ANACS MS 64 old holder (6 digits). This coin is an MS65. Beautiful original piece with a very faint golden caste, some deeper gold at the rims, with same, mixed with blue and red, on the reverse. Very lustrous and well struck (not quite FBL, but the reverse grades 66 on it's own). Gorgeous example. $115
1949 S NGC MS64. Brilliant, probably go FBL at PCGS. $90
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. $70
1949 P Franklin ANACS (old) MS63. Brilliant with some reddish gold rim tone and nice luster. Bell lines are full, but not noted (too early?), some hits on the obverse are commensurate with the grade, reverse grades 64. $60
1950 P Franklin NGC MS64. Mostly brilliant, with some golden haze, gaining depth at the lower obverse rim. Well struck with Bell Lines that are full with a short cut on the right side. Appropriately graded. $50
1950 D PCGS MS62FBL. Brilliant with a hint of light gold. $40
1951 P PCGS MS62. Brilliant and flashy, a couple of tiny spots on the reverse. $27
1951 P ANACS MS62FBL, brilliant centers with attractive gold rim tone, some blue on the rev. Well struck with full bell lines and looks better than MS62. $35
1951 P Franklin ANACS (very old) MS65. Hazy tan patina. Few marks but a touch grainy on the high points. $50
1951 D Franklin ICG MS63FBL. Lustrous white with nice bell lines. Faint white print pattern is seen, some reeding marks on Ben's dome. $50
1951 D ICG MS64FBL. Lustrous white with a bit of haze, and a tiny splash of gold at ST in TRUST, and correcponding reverse area. Clean and well struck, with very nice bell lines. $69
1951 D PCGS MS64 OGH, and apparently pre- FBL designation, as these lines are unquestionably full. A small strike through on the bell from Gem. $75
1952 P PCGS MS64FBL. Near Gem. $45
1952 P NGC MS64. Brilliant with amber rim tone. FBL but not noted. $45
1952 D PCGS MS64FBL. Nice coin, many of these are soooo baggy. $45
1952 S Franklin PCGS MS65. Crusty old mint set toner, with a not so attractively toned obverse, dark and mottled, and a reverse with is much nicer, mostly white with some golden russet at the rims. Very clean beneath the toning. $70
1952 S NGC MS64, Brilliant and frosty, thin scratch from nose into field. $65
1953 P Franklin PCGS MS65, Golden russet speckled obverse, brilliant reverse. Tougher date in Gem. $85
1953 S Franklin NGC MS65 Brilliant with wonderful luster and a light patch of gold either left rim. Looks great. $65
1954 P PCGS MS64FBL. Nice luster. $40
1954 S NGC MS64. Brilliant. $25
1955 P PCGS MS64 Brilliant, nice. $30
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
1955 "Bugs Bunny". ICG MS63. Lustrous white with two small patches of tone on the obverse. Close to FBL. $40
1956 P NGC MS65. Deep mint set tone in steel blue/grey/gold. Clean with very nice luster. $35
1956 P NGC MS65 Smokey mottled obv, pink rev, nice luster, obvious mint set coin $35
1957 P NGC MS65 Mint set toner. $45
1957 P 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. $45
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. $45
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. $50
1957 D Franklin PCGS MS64 "Rattler". Mostly brilliant with a touch of mottled, very faint tan. Well struck, with FBL, short cut at the extreme left side of the lines. Few marks, but appropriately graded. $25
1957 D PCGS MS64FBL. A bruise beneath the eye, nice luster. $32
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.$35
1958 D Franklin PCGS MS64FBL. Fully brilliant with nice frosty luster. $28
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. $40
1958 D Franklin MGC MS65. Lovely mint set example. Light pewter obverse with lots of golden red flash, reverse is berilliant with a thin rainbow at the rim from 9 to midnite. Very clean with nice luster, and bell lines that are quite close to full. $40
1959 P PCGS MS64EBL Brilliant $30
1959 D PCGS MS64FBL. Nice coin. $30
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, $45
1963 P PCGS MS64 Brilliant and nice for the grade $25
1963 P PCGS MS64 Brilliant, Should be MS65 $30
1963 P NGC MS65. Brilliant with some tone at the rims. $35
1963 D NGC MS63FBL, Brill, nice thin red rim crescent on obv. Obv baggy, rev gem, $20
1967 Kennedy PCGS MS66 SMS. Brilliant with a cameo obverse. Tiny tan spec in the lower left field. $25

RAW FRANKLINS, multiples on many

1948 P MS62FBL $25
1948 P MS63FBL $28
1948 P MS63FBL DDR $36
1948 P MS64FBL $35
1948 D MS61FBL $24
1948 D MS62FBL $26
1948 D MS63FBL Brill $28
1948D MS64FBL $35
1948 D MS63FBL DDR $30
1949 P AU59FBL irridescent copper $25
1949 P MS64FBL $60
1949 D XF45FBL $20
1949 D MS62 $40
1949 D MS63FBL $55
1949 D MS64 FBL $65
1949 S AU50 $20
1950 P MS62 FBL $35
1950 P MS64 FBL $45
1950 D MS62 FBL $35
1950 D MS63 FBL $40
1951 P MS61 brilliant $20
1951 P MS63 brilliant $27
1951 S Roll end pair (2 coins) Deep charcoal & reddish russet, one obv, one rev, other sides brilliant 63/64 $95
1951 S MS61 Brilliant $32
1951 S MS62 Brilliant $34
1951 S MS63 brill/hazy obv $39
1951 S MS63 brilliant $40
1951 S MS64 brilliant $45
1951 S MS65 brilliant $60
1952 P MS65FBL Speckled amber mint set tone $75 OUT FOR GRADING
1952 D MS61FBL $19
1952 D MS62FBL $23
1952 D MS62FBL Bright amber rim tone, brilliant centers, nice $27
1952 D MS63FBL $30
1953 P MS62 brilliant $25
1953 P MS63 Brilliant $30
1953 P MS64 brilliant $37
1953 S MS63 Brilliant $38
1953 S MS64 Brilliant $45
1953 S MS65 Brilliant $60
1954 P MS62 brilliant $17
1954 D MS61FBL brilliant $17
1954 D MS62 brilliant $17
1954 D MS63 brilliant $19
1954 D MS63FBL brilliant $22
1954 D MS64 brilliant $22
1954 D MS64FBL brilliant $30
1954 D MS65 Brilliant $60
1954 S MS63 Brilliant $25
1954 S MS64 Brilliant $30
1954 S MS65 Brilliant $40
1955 P MS61 Brilliant $24
1955 P MS63 Brilliant $29
1955P MS63FBL Brilliant $35
1955P MS64 Brilliant $35
1955P MS64FBL Brilliant $40
1955P MS65 Brilliant $50
1955 P MS65 Roll end. Blue & copper obv, rev mostly brilliant $55
1955 P MS65 Roll end. Deep copper rev with charcoal speckling, obv paler copper. $55
1955 P MS64+FBL Roll end, Deep reddish pewter obv, brill rev. $45
1955 P MS65 Roll end, mottled amber obv, brill rev. $50
1956 P MS61 brilliant $17
1956 P MS62 brilliant $19
1956 P MS63 brilliant $22
1956 P MS63FBL brilliant $25
1956 P MS64 brilliant $25
1956 P MS64FBL brilliant $30
1956 P MS64 FBL Roll end, Deep pewter w/amber highlights, some spots. $25
1956 P MS65+FBL, Deep mint set tone in blue/green/gold/red. $45
1957 P MS63 Brilliant $19
1957 P MS64 Brilliant $23
1957 P MS64 FBL Brilliant $30 Was NGC 65
1957 D MS62FBL Brill $16
1957 D MS63FBL Brilliant $18
1957 D MS63 brilliant $16
1957 D MS64 brilliant $18
1957 D MS64FBL brilliant $25
1958 P MS63 brilliant $16
1958 P MS64 brilliant $18
1958 D MS63 brilliant $16
1958 D MS63FBL $19
1958 D MS64 brilliant $18
1958 D MS64FBL Brilliant $25
1959 P MS64 FBL, very clean, near gem, mostly brilliant. $27
1959 D MS63 $16
1959 D MS63FBL $19
1959 D MS64 $19
1959 D MS64FBL $25
1960 P MS63 $16
1960 P MS63FBL $19
1960 P MS64 $19
1960 D MS62 $15
1960 D MS62 FBL $20
1960 D MS63 $18
1960 D MS63 FBL $25
1960 D MS64 FBL $30
1961 P MS63 $16
1961 P MS64 $19
1961 P Roll end pair (two coins) both MS63. Both rev toned, one with a splash at upper rim blue and red, other speckled amber $35
1962 P MS60+ pale irridescent blue & red obv, stain at 7:00 $14
1962 D MS61FBL $15
1962 D MS62 $15
1962 D MS63 $16
1963 P MS63 $16
1963 P MS64 $19
1963 P Roll end pair (2 coins) MS63 deep amber/grey rev; MS60 (counting machine scuff rev) vivid amber circled obv. $35
1963 P MS63 roll end obv. Light amber, brill rev. $16
1963 D MS63 $15
1963 D MS64 $19
1963 D MS64FBL hints of blue and gold at right obv $25
1964P MS64 $15
1964 P MS65 $25
1965 P through 1969D CH BU $5, better $8
1964 P Kennedy DDO FS-102, raw MS63 $20, MS64 $25.

DOLLARS

1796 Draped Bust, Small Eagle $1, Small Date, Large Letters, Bolender 4. This resides in a DGS VF20 holder, with the notation; "Cleaned and Retoned, Altered Surfaces". This coin looks to have been net graded from a VF35, with nearly all detail remaining. The cleaning has not left the usual plethora of hairlines that normally are seen on the great majority of coins from this era, including those holdered and graded by the top TPGs. The toning is a deeper grey, though pretty evenly distributed over both sides. As for the "altered surfaces", the graders were merely alluding to the lack of originality on the surfaces (their words), and, IMO, greatly overstating the extent of the cleaning. A great coin for Type, and with Greysheet Bid @ $4850 in VF(20), and @ $9000 in XF(40), a wonderful opportunity at $4250, delivered.

Lot of five NGC "Brilliant Uncirculated" Morgans. 1880 S MS62,1882S MS60, 1889 MS62,1896 MS61,1904 O MS63. These are my grades, slabs simply say "Brilliant Uncirculated". $195
1878 S Raw brilliant MS61 $55
1878 S PCGS MS63 Fully brilliant, lustrous and well struck. $65
1879 P Raw brilliant MS61 $40
1879 P Morgan MS63, amber rim tone,brilliant otherwise, and well struck. $56
1879 S NGC MS63, Scuffy cheek, but brilliant and frosty. $56
1880 S PCGS MS62 Brilliant, flashy, and fully struck $45
1880 S Raw MS63+. Lustrous, mostly white and milcly PL. Light original haze. $56
1881 P ANACS MS62, Mostly brilliant, purple/gold at the rims, better date. $47
1881 O ANACS MS62, mostly brilliant, some gold at the rims. Better date. $47
1881 S NGC MS63, Brilliant, clean, and well struck. $56
1882 S NGC MS63. Brilliant, clean and flashy. $56
1882 S Raw MS64. Nice for grade, creamy white with smooth cheek. $75
1883 P Raw MS63. Lovely red, blue amber and gold rim tone on both sides, light amber around the devices. Very nice $65
1884 P Raw MS63. Blue, gold, red, rim tone, greyish red throughout, reverse is glossy light blue/russet. Very nice $65
1884 CC ANACS (yellow) MS63. Nice original coin, light hint of golden vanilla, appropriately graded. $180
1884 O raw MS63+. fully brilliant, well struck $56
1884 O NGC MS61. Brilliant with a pretty rainbow sliver from 8:00 to 11:00 on the obverse. $59
1884 O NGC MS63. Brilliant. $56
1884 O Morgan MS63 brilliant and well struck $56
1885 O Morgan MS63, some minor luster breaks on very frosty cheek. $56
1885 P Raw MS64 Brilliant and very frosty $75
1885 P Morgan, raw, MS62. 100% rainbow toned reverse, brilliant obverse with a thin crescent of blue/gold @ 9:00-12:00 Absolutely gorgeous. $149 delivered.
1885 O NGC MS63 Frosty white. $56
1886 P Raw brilliant MS 62 $40
1887 P Raw MS62 brilliant $40
1888 O MS 61 Brilliant, nice, short cut on the cheek $40
1889 S PCGS MS62. Flashy and fully brilliant with a nice strike. A bit of light chatter on the cheek is responsible for the grade. A nice better date at half of "4" money. $250
1890 P Raw MS61 brilliant $40
1896 P fully brilliant MS61. $40
1898 P Raw MS63. Lovely original coin with striking blue/gold on both obverse and reverse rims. Nice. $65
1898 O MS63 Raw, frosty white. $56
1899 O MS63, fully brilliant. $56
1900 P Raw MS61 brilliant $40
1902 O Raw MS61 Brilliant, nice luster $40
1921 P Morgan NGC MS63 $35
1921 Peace ICG AU58. Very choice AU coin. No marks, well struck and lustrous with just a hint of even wear. Some old time golden tone evenly distributed over both sides attests to this coin's absolute originality. $185
1922 P ANACS MS62 Old small holder Lustrous and well struck. 63 Obverse, 62 reverse. $35
1922 D MS61, good luster some light charcoal at the obverse perimeter. $35
1922 D Peace PCGS MS63. Nice for the grade. $55
1922 D PCGS MS63, Reverse looks cameo PL. Brilliant $65
1922 S MS 61 Fully brilliant, $36
1922 S Peace NGC MS63. Nice for the grade. $67
1923 P PCGS 63. Look like plusses to me. Very flashy and lustrous, clean cheeks, hint of vanilla, (4) available. $50 each.
1923 NGC MS64. Brilliant and flashy, clean cheek. $60
1923 P Peace Brilliant, frosty and well struck MS64. $60
1924 P Peace Brilliant MS64 $60
1923 D NGC MS61. Harshly graded for a few scattered lines on the obverse, which are not distracting . Pale gold overall, good luster, with an average strike. Tougher date. $75
1923 S NGC MS62Light hazy golden tone, nice luster, light, thin parallel scratches from 6:30 to 3:00 on the obverse holding the grade, barely noticeable. $47
1924 P ANACS MS63 Old small holder. Lustrous, mostly white with some gold at the rims. No die pitting, as is often seen. $50
1924 P NCG MS64. Clean and frosty, some hazy tone over both sides. $60
1925 P MS 62 brilliant $36
1925 P NGC MS64. Brilliant, quite clean. $60
1926 P Peace ANACS MS62. Mostly brilliant and appropriately graded. Not noted, but VAM 2 (Top 50). Pics at bottom. $60
1926 P Peace PCGS MS63 OGH. Looks MS64. $75
1926 P NGC MS64. Lightly toned, clean cheek. $100
1926 P PCGS MS64, Old pale green holder (cert # 2413866). Frosty and nice for the grade, scuff on the cheek, with some pale pastel rainbow below the portrait. $129
1926 D Peace PCGS MS63. Some hazy toning overall, tad darker at the rims, light tan and blue. Well struck as usual, some green specs are noted. $159
1926 D PCGS MS64 Definitely deserves a "+" if resubmitted. Brilliant. $335
1926 S MS61, medium tone, good strike and luster, $40
1926 S MS62, brilliant, hint of gold at centers. $50
1927 P PCI MS63 Gold. High rend 63Creamy white and well struck. $160
1928 Peace ANACS MS61. Brilliant white. Sharp with some hairlining on obv, rev quite frosty w/ some tics, reeding marks. $495
1928 S DGS MS61. Frosty luster and well struck. Brilliant obverse, reverse mostly so, with some faint speckling, as often encountered on original examples of this date/mint. Two scrapes on the cheek and a couple on the neck are the reason for the grade, scattered tics on the reverse. Good naked eye appeal on this semi key date. $165
1928 S PCGS MS63 Brilliant, all white and well struck. $475
1934 P PCGS MS63. Brilliant and looks "65". Light scuff in the rays above the eagle, and a few light hairlines on Ms Lib. Beautiful, brilliant white coin. $245
1935 P PCGS MS63 Brilliant and flashy about two obverse marks away from MS64. $125
1935 S PCGS MS62+. Very choice white coin, and well struck. $275
1976 S Type 2 Ike$ Proof 66. Nice reddish seagreen bronze, lighter blue and yellow at rims. $10
1976P Type 2 Ike $ MS64 deep olive/bronze over both sides. $4

CURRENCY
1935E $1 Fr 1614, PMG 63 $15
1917 $2 Legal Tender, Fine, with wallet staining. Still nice, staining mostly apparent on back, good body and integrity. $75
1899 $1 Black Eagle Nice Choice VF with good body, sharp edges and corners, no pinholes, light tone and a small stain lower left rev corner. $115
1918 $1 FRBN, Defiant Eagle, VG. Has some wallet staining and minor skinning on the back, with several very tiny splits at the folds, but a very nice note for the grade otherwise, with good body and solid integrity. $79
1923 $1 CU 63 or better with strong embossing. Blue ink teller's stamp in both reverse side margins "JUL 10 1929". VERY COOL. $125
1928 A Silver Cert Fr 1601, PCGS 65PPQ. Great Gem note with dark ink, original paper wave, nice embossing. $105
1928 A Silver Cert Ch CU 63. Well margined. $65
1928 A Silver Cert Ch CU 63. Well margined, bold embossing. $65
1928 A Silver Certs, lot of six different blocks, grades from VG to VF, just one VG, rest are fine or better. $95
1928 A Silver Cert Crisp and bright VF30 $30
1928 B Silver Cert Crisp VF20 $27
1934 Silver Cert VF30 attempted erasure of a small purple squiggle $25
1934 Silver Cert (2) pieces, serials separated by 1 number, both PCGS 64PPQ and identical twins. Either piece $85, both for $165 ONE SOLD
1934 A North Africa $10, CU. Some faint ink transfer on the face, a bottom right tip bend, short and faint diagonal crease in the upper margin, extending just to the design. Good color and well centered. $185
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. $95
1934 C $5 Silver Cert FR 1653. PCGS 66PPQ. Gorgeous note, deep, deep blue overprint. $59
1963 $5 Legal Tender FR 1536. PCGS 65PPQ. Lovely type note. $35

MISC LOTS
1952 "Year Set" in white capital palstic holder, five denominations, various mints. MS63 or better, brilliant. $27
1953 "Year Set" in white Capital plastic holder, five denominations, various mints. MS63 or better, brilliant. $29
1993 Silver Proof Set $24
1987 Proof ASE, in box, no COA; $60 delivered

COMMEMORATIVES
1892 Columbian PCGS MS63. Frosty white, with some outstanding red/gold/ blue rim tone on the obverse. "65" eye appeal. $110
1893 Columbian PCGS MS63 OGH. Original, and looks two points better. Predominately white with some pale gold at the rims. Very few marks, fully struck sails, and looks PL to me. This is an outstanding Columbian. $125
1893 Columbian MS64. Deep original golden/red grey tone, with nice luster and no marks. $65
1920 Maine PCGS MS64. A touch of color at the obverse rim of this obviously original coin. Fully struck with nary a mark to be seen. Great looking coin for this issue. $240
1920 Pilgrim ICG MS63. Brilliant with a hint of gold, very nice luster. Some faint hairlines on the obverse, and a diecrack running from 5:00 to 9:00. Reverse looks better than 63. $90
1925 S California Jubilee NGC MS62. Some mottled golden russet at the rims, as often seen , attesting to the originality of this coin. I often wonder what common storage this may be attributed to. In his Commem book, QDB referred to some "leather pouches", not official issue, and I suspect these may be the source. Chromelike luster, with brilliant centers, and well struck. A few light slide marks on the obverse responsible for the grade. $215
1934 Texas PCGS MS62 OGH. Touch hazy, but lustrous and looks 64 to me. $165
1936 Albany PCGS/CAC MS65. Lustrous mostly white with a faint patina overall, a tad darker at the rims. Well struck and quite mark free... CLEAN BEAVER... $325.
1936 York ANACS MS62. Looks MS64 with a full strike, creamy white and quite clean surfaces with a hint of gold, and nice satiny luster. A few very light lines on the obverse are responsible for the grade, and are invisible at all but the right angle. Very pleasing coin. $175
1936 York NGC MS66. A nearly mark free, originally toned example, with decent luster. The toning is an antique golden russet, medium in depth, and distrbuted evenly over both sides. It is obvious that this coin has never been dipped or messed with. Greysheet is $285 bid in MS66. This coin, $235 delivered.
1936 Bridgeport ICG MS64. Appropriately graded, with clean, well struck, lustrous white surfaces. A touch of patina appears as you view at an angle. Very nice coin. $160
1936 Cleveland PCGS MS63 1st gen holder. Original hazy white, with a full strike and very few marks. Just a tad past the 1 millionth coin graded by PCGS. Grades at least one, if not two, points better. $105
1936 S Bay Bridge ANACS MS62. Very light original golden russet over nice silvery and lustrous surfaces. Well struck with a few light lines on the bear being blamed for the grade. Very appealing. $139
1936 S Arkansas PCGS MS64 OGH. Lustrous and mostly brillinat, reeding mark on the bridge of her nose, otherwise Gem looking. $129
1937 Roanoake. Brilliant MS63. $180
1936 York. Brilliant MS64. $170
1936 Wisconsin. Brilliant with a hint of tone MS60. Two tiny rim bumps, some friction on the beaver. $160
1934 Maryland DGS MS63. Conservatively graded, with flashy white chromelike luster and a good strike for the issue. A few contact marks on the high relief portrait, as usual, are noted. Nice looking coin. $149
1937 P Boone PCGS MS65 Fully struck, with light pastel golden white surfaces. A few small tics and light scuffs. $165
1935 P Boone PCGS MS63 OGH. Some mottled tone on the obverse, but obviously original. Smooth, clean and fully struck surfaces. Looks to grade at least MS64. $115
1937 D Oregon ANACS MS64 (old small holder). Lovely lustrous white coin with a bit of orangey/gold gathering at the rims. Few marks, well struck, and looks better. If you need just one commem, the Oregon should be it, and this one is very nice. $179
1946 Iowa DGS MS65, wonderfully original, high end coin. Satiny silver luster over both sides, with but a tinge of tone at the obveres rim. Well struck, and mark free, looks fully MS66. $135
1946 PDS Set raw. "P" is MS63, milky white with a splash of color on the reverse; "D" is MS63, brilliant, hint of tone; "S" is MS64, nice reddish gold obv tone. $79
1946 P BTW ANACS MS64, old holder, creamy white, average, $25
1946 P BTW PCGS MS65 Brilliant obverse with red gold at the rims, light pewter rev with red gold at the rims. Very nice. $60
1946 P BTW PCGS MS65 Should have graded a point better. Gorgeous red/lime/yellow/olive mint set type toning over both sides. Great appeal. $100
1946 D ANACS MS63 attractive medium tone $29
1946 D BTW NGC MS64 Brill and lustrous, obv a touch baggy. $27
1946 D BTW PCGS MS65 Light antiquish tone with nice luster. Attractive coin. $47
1946 D BTW ANACS MS65 brill with faint gold, $44
1947 P ANACS MS63 Creamy with faint rim tone, very nice. $35
1947 P BTW PCGS MS63 Brilliant $29
1947 P BTW NGC MS64 Brill, with a touch of tone, slightly PL. Old fattie holder, but grade looks right. $39
1947 P BTW NGC MS64 Brill. $36
1947 P BTW NGC MS64 Brill, nice luster, half moon of mauve tone on reverse, looks bag toned. $38
1947 P ANACS MS65 Smooth and creamy white, nice. $65
1947 P NGC MS65 Creamy white with a hint of gold . $65
1947 D BTW ANACS MS64 Brilliant $36
1947 D BTW ANACS MS64 White and frosty/creamy $36
1947 D NGC MS64 old holder. Very clrean for the grade, light golden russet over part of the obverse. $49
1947 D BTW PCGS MS65 OGH, Brill, grade's right. $77
1947 D BTW PCGS MS65 Brilliant with a hint of tone, average for the grade. $77
1947 S BTW NGC MS65 Light mauve/russet over very lustrous surfaces nice antiquish look $60
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). $239
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. $775
1948 P BTW NGC MS65 Brilliant $63
1948 D BTW ICG MS65 Mostly brilliant with great luster and a touch of golden russet amongst the devices. MS64 obverse, MS65 reverse $51
1948 D BTW NGC MS65 Brilliant and quite clean $63
1950 PDS BTW PCGS66/65/66. A lovely white set with great strike and luster, well matched with a touch of haziness. I have found the '50 P and D to be tough coins in any grade, possibly another two issues that saw heavy melting, with the surviving populations much less than the estimates. $675
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. $63
1951 P BTW NGC MS65 Brilliant, older holder $59
1951 P BTW ANACS MS65 old holder, Brilliant and lustrous gem with thin band of golden rim tone framing either side. Really nice $63
1952 P Wash/Carver NGC MS63 Brilliant and nice $22
1952 P WC MS63 Brilliant, raw, $16
1953 S WC MS63 Brilliant, raw, $16 (6 avail)

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