Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 120

Pre-Long Beach Auction


Quarter Dollars
 
 
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Lot 182
1805. PCGS graded Good Details, Cleaned. We have no issues with this coin (PCGS # 5313) Estimated Value $200 - 220
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$432
Lot 183
1805 Draped Bust Quarter Browning-5 Rarity-5- ANACS graded G6. Glossy medium gray with lighter silvery gray toning on the devices. The surfaces are smooth and the only mark is a minor scratch off the end of the arrow tips. The date and legends are complete and strong. A very nice example of this rare die variety. The attribution is noted on the ANACS label. Estimated Value $400 - UP
Ex Maine Gold & Silver.

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$456
Lot 184
1819. Small 9. PCGS graded Fine-12. CAC. Even toning and wear (PCGS # 5325) Estimated Value $190 - 200
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$264
Lot 185
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Lot 186
1834. B-4, Rarity-1. PCGS graded MS-66. Crisply struck with intensely lustrous and frosty mint surfaces surrounded by electric blue toning about the borders. The fields are virtually perfect in their preservation, with no signs of handling or bagmarks of any kind. The devices are fully equal to the fields, with nary a nick or tick mark to be found. That's what makes this incredible coin so incredible--the stunning quality of the surfaces. As a point of fact, this is one of the very finest graded by PCGS, tied with a trio of others at this lofty grade level and unsurpassed by any other 1834 quarter in terms of quality. Furthermore, the eye appeal is exceptional here, with gorgeous antique blue around the obverse, the reverse showing similar rings of russet and gold before fading over to the regal bright surfaces befitting one of the finest surviving examples of this type. Pop 4; tied for the finest examples graded at PCGS. (PCGS # 5353) Estimated Value $25,000 - UP
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$36,000
Lot 187
1861. NGC graded MS-63. Boldly struck and fully white. Always popular Civil War issue, and it is indeed remarkable that this coin is so well preserved and attractive. Estimated Value $350 - 375
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$660
Lot 188
1864-S. PCGS graded VG-10. This is an extremely tough date to find in any grade, and importantly for the numismatist is the lowest mintage (20,000 pieces) San Francisco Liberty Seated Quarter. Furthermore this coin was struck during the Civil War, way out West in San Francisco where it served long in circulation, but preserved with most of its features sharp and clear. Today perhaps 100 or so exist, PCGS in their CoinFacts reference estimate only 80 exist in all grades, but we estimate there are likely a few more. This example is quite respectable with a full LIBERTY on the shield, smooth even wear and no troubling circulation marks. Lightly toned with classic silver-gray hues, deepening around the devices. A desirable and truly rare coin in any grade! Pop 8; 68 finer at PCGS. (PCGS # 5460) Estimated Value $800 - 850
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$1,260
Lot 189
1890. PCGS graded MS-67. CAC. PQ. Boldly struck and nicely toned with attractive gold and tawny tan hues on both sides. This is a scarce and low mintage date with only 80,000 struck. Here is one of the finer ones to come down to us today, with glittering superb gem surfaces and exceptional eye appeal. Should grade MS-67+. Surprisngly there are a handful of gems that exist of this scarce issue, not a lot, but enough that they can be obtained with patience. Here is one of the nicer examples we've seen with elegant toning and glorious quality which never goes out of style. Pop 26; 6 finer, 4 in 67+, 2 in 68. (PCGS # 5523) Estimated Value $6,500 - 7,000
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Lot 190
1916-D. PCGS graded MS-66. CAC. PQ. Boldly struck with toning on the obverse. Housed in a First Generation Holder. Pop 174; 67 finer, 47 in 66+, 19 in 67, 1 in 67+. (PCGS # 5674) Estimated Value $700 - 750
Ex Superior Boys Town Sale Lot 3717, May 1990 The David and Joan Brown Trust.

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$1,110
Lot 191
1926-D. PCGS graded MS-64. A nice white coin (PCGS # 5756) Estimated Value $190 - 200
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$324
Lot 192
  Lot of 11 Mixed US Coins. Includes 1913 Type-1 Buffalo Nickel MS60, 1854 Dime with Counterstamp Fine, 1917 Dime MS60, 1921 Dime (2 pieces, G & VG), 1921-D Dime G, 1896-O Quarter G, 1901-O Quarter bb, 1927-S Quarter G, 1932-D Quarter G, and 1932-S Quarter VG. Lot of 11 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
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$504
Lot 193
  Lot of three PCGS graded US Coins. Includes 1943-S Jefferson Nickel PCGS MS66, 1941 Washington Quarter PCGS MS66, and 1953-D Washington Quarter PCGS MS64. Lot of 3 pieces. Estimated Value $100 - UP
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$156
Lot 194
  A pair of 1991-D Washington Quarters. ANACS graded both MS-67. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value $100 - 200
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$72
Lot 195
1992-P. NGC graded MS-66+. Among the finest graded. Fully white with reflective fields. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$90
Lot 196
1993-D. NGC graded MS-67. A white gem. Pop 42. None finer at NGC. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$117
Lot 197
1999 U.S. Mint 50 State Quarters Coin & Die Set. Die serial number 9410711, with the certificate from the U.S. Mint. Also included a 1999 quarter struck by this die. Estimated Value $150 - UP
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$132
Lot 198
  A group of State Quarters in $25 U.S. Mint bags. Consists of: better date bags (14); common date bags (63). All in mint-sewn bags as purchased from the U.S. Mint and unchecked for gems. The total face value is $1925.00, all filled up in 3 mail tubs. Lot of 77 bags. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
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$2,040
Lot 199
  A group of Statehood Quarters in U.S. Mint Rolls. $10 face value for each roll. Mostly common but still some better dates included. A total of $960 face value in BU rolls. Estimated Value $1,050 - UP
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$1,050
Lot 200
  A large group of U.S. Statehood Quarters. In original rolls or sets. A large quantity of quarters that filled up in 2 mail tubs. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP
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$780
Lot 201
  A lot of NGC graded scarce State Quarters. Consists of: 1999-P Delaware, MS-68; 2005-D SMS Kansas, MS-68; 2006-D SMS North Dakota, MS-68. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value $500 - UP
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Lot 202
  A large lot of Statehood Quarter and Bison Nickel First Day Covers. Each cover consists of 2 Gem UNC coins. All sealed by the U.S. Mint and remained unopened. Lot of 163 covers. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$84






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