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Stunning Toned buff(s): price cut 12/18: 38 D/D, 16-s and 30-s + 20-p CAC Gold

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edited December 19, 2016 8:25AM in Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

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1938 D/D: Just a stunning piece where image says it all. Offering raw here for $125 before sending for grading and consignment. Reduced to $100 from now until Christmas. SOLD

1916-s PCGS 63: $385 ON HOLD
My images truly do not do the obverse justice. The top quarter through the Indians hair has very vivid purple green gold and sunset colors. The entire right rim has tight concentric colors of green red gold and orange, along with some rose hues in the fields. The concentric colors were the hardest to capture and are much more vivid in hand. The left rim is more of a rich gold tone . The reverse is a bit more pedestrian, but solid for the grade.


1920-p OGH62, CAC Gold: $295. ON HOLD Wow. Still trying to figure out why anybody, using any grading standards, would see this is a 62. has a blast and Luster of at least a 65, and measures up very well to most of my 66s. Some of the fields look almost proof like. Very vivid gold toning, and the purple highlights on the image are all there. Chatter on the Buffalo shoulder is much less noticeable in hand. Asking PCGS 64+ price guide money, but I believe you would need to spend a lot more to get a look like this.


1930-s PCGS 65: $675. The image does a good job of reflecting the dropdead gorgeous nature of the reverse. I will say that the obverse is significantly better in hand: more of the rainbow colors, more gold hue overall with some attractive purple on and behind neck, better struck than image suggests. I realize that is a strong price but this is a unique piece you will enjoy and be proud of for years to come.


1930-S PCGS 65: $450. SOLD. Technically sound in every respect, and with a particularly strong strike for the issue. You will be hard pressed to find much better at this grade level, and the jump to 66 becomes a four figure propostion. image

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