Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 133

Pre Long beach


Lincoln Cents
 
 
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Lot 650
A Lot of Lincoln Cents. Consists of : 1910-S, AU (1); 1912, AU (1); 1922 No D, Strong Reverse, PCGS graded Details of Very Fine, Altered Surface (2). Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value $300 - UP
Ex The David Karpeles Collection.
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$1,050
Lot 651
1909-S. VDB. NGC graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Well struck and almost fully red. Popular key date. Mintage of 484,000 pieces and this has long been one of the most sought after issues of the 20th Century for its rarity and first year of issue mystique. Desirable in all grades, particularly so at this near gem grade level with some original mint color remaining. Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100
From the Collection of Marvin Miller and Elfriede B. Miller.
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$2,760
Lot 652
1922. No D. Strong reverse. NGC graded EF-40 Brown. CAC. Popular key date variety and this is the one that colllectors want with the strong reverse die, weaker and worn out obverse die, which is why the D mintmark has disappeared. Lovely surfaces and natural brown tone. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100
Ex The David Karpeles Collection.
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$2,160
Lot 653
1922. No D. Strong reverse. PCGS graded VF-30. Popular red book variety with nice even brown color and attractive surfaces (PCGS # 3285) Estimated Value $550 - 600
Ex The David Karpeles Collection.
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$990
Lot 654
1922. No D. Strong reverse. PCGS graded Fine-12. A nice mid grade example of this tough mint blunder with the desirable Strong Reverse die. Rich chocolate brown tone (PCGS # 3285) Estimated Value $500 - 550
Ex The David Karpeles Collection.
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$720
Lot 655
1922. No D. Strong reverse. PCGS graded VG-10. CAC. Premium Quality. Attractive medium brown toning over smooth surfaces. The obverse shows the softness around the date and periphery, softness which allowed the D mintmark to wear completely away from the die. This is the right combination for the collector seeking an example of this sought after mint blunder (PCGS # 3285) Estimated Value $475 - 500
Ex The David Karpeles Collection.
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$600
Lot 656
1922. No D. Strong reverse. PCGS graded VG-10. CAC. A delight for the grade assigned with splendid chocolate brown tone throughout, and the usual sharper reverse strike while the obverse die was quite worn out. Clean surfaces for the grade and pleasing in every way (PCGS # 3285) Estimated Value $475 - 500
Ex The David Karpeles Collection.
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$660
Lot 657
1975 MINT ERROR - Dished Double Strike. MS-63 Red & Brown. Quite spectacular! Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$300
Lot 658
  A Lot of Lincoln Cent UNC Rolls. Consists of one roll of 1937-S and one roll of 1943-D. Total 2 Unc Rolls. Estimated Value $250 - 300
From the Collection of Marvin Miller and Elfriede B. Miller.
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$360
Lot 659
  11-piece lot of Early Lincoln Cents All Mint State. A nice lot easily worth our conservative estimate. Estimated Value $200 - UP
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$300






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