Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 31

Pre-Long Beach Coin Auction


Quarter Dollars
 
 
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Lot 176
1804 Draped Bust Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded Fine-15. Scarcest date of the Heraldic Eagle reverse type with only 6,738 minted. Browning-1. A very pleasant evenly worn specimen with light gray toning nicely contrasting the devices. Excellent for a date set at this grade level or a type set incorporating key dates (PCGS # 5312) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,500.
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$5,290
Lot 177
1807 Draped Bust Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64 P.Q. An incredibly choice example that in our opinion ranks as an absolute gem, thus our Premium Quality designation. The strike is well above average as most specimens show considerably weakness around the borders and denticles. This beauty boasts of "freshness" with its nearly full strike, golden frosty mint luster and delicate light toning. Here is an absolutely marvelous example of our early Draped Bust design, free from the minting problems that plague so many others of this type. Easily among the finer known as this beauty sits high within the condition census. PCGS reports only 6 at this level with 2 in MS-65 and 1 in MS-67. We proudly offer a coin that should stir some competitive juices among type collectors (PCGS # 5316) .
Estimated Value $30,000 - 40,000.
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$40,250
Lot 178
1818 Capped Bust Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. A very well struck specimen with most of the stars exhibiting their center points. The eagle's wings, neck and claws are also well defined and light clashing is noted as made. This is a bright, mostly untoned frosty mint example ideal for a choice quality type set. NGC reports 22 in this grade with 43 in MS-64, 21 in MS-65, 5 in MS-66 and 1 in MS-67 (PCGS # 5322) .
Estimated Value $3,600 - 3,900.
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$4,428
Lot 179
1827 Capped Bust Quarter Dollar. Restrike. PCGS graded Proof 63. These famous restrikes are believed to have been produced at the US mint sometime from 1850-60 from the regular obverse die of 1827 and a reverse of 1819. As there are varying degrees of die rust on known specimens, they were probably restruck during at least two, and possibly more, periods during that decade. The obverse of this specimen from an 1827/3 die is well struck and exhibits only minimal die rust in the lower right quadrant. The only remnant of a 3 under the 7 is a tiny knob at the very bottom left of the 7. The 1 and 8 of the date show recutting and the 2 has a curled base. The reverse has essentially a full strike though not quite as sharp as the obverse, and considerably more die rust particularly on the left and bottom portions of the coin. A very faint die crack runs from the left edge through the U to the eagles' wing. The toning is an even silvery gray on both sides nicely contrasting the devices and there is no post-production damage or marks of any kind, excepting a few hardly visible hairlaines. PCGS has graded a total of 14 coins of which several are undoubtedly resubmissions. Population in PR-63 is 6. Additionally, there are 3 in PR-64, 1 in PR-65 and 1 in PR-66. (PCGS # 5374) .
Estimated Value $35,000 - 40,000.
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$42,550
Lot 180
1832 Capped Bust Quarter Dollar. EF-40. Irregular multi-color toning (PCGS # 5351) .
Estimated Value $225 - 250.
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$345
Lot 181
1859 Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. NGC graded Proof 66. A lovely gem proof example with the obverse toned to a golden sunset hue and the reverse a blend of deep violet and royal blue. Most of the marks appear on the holder and not on the coin. Only 800 proofs made and NGC reports 12 at this level with 3 better by a point. We suggest the new owner send this coin in for reholdering (PCGS # 5555) .
Estimated Value $5,000 - 5,500.
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$5,405
Lot 182
1859 Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Sharply struck and nicely toned, especially the reverse in electric blue and mauve. A spot just below the cap is mentioned for accuracy. Pop 12 with 5 in 65, 2 in 66 and 2 in 67 (PCGS # 5448) .
Estimated Value $1,700 - 2,000.
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$2,530
Lot 183
1859-O Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Now offered is a very choice and attractive New Orleans issue. It is a white coin, quite sharply struck with essentially unmarked surfaces, covered in velvety mint frost. The head is full with all the hair curls clearly defined and on the reverse, every eagle feather and claw detail is bold and sharp as is the mintmark. Breen-4022, "Extremely rare Unc." Pop 5, with 3 in 65 and one in 67.
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,400.
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$4,600
Lot 184
1859-O Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Strike is full and with much original luster remaining. We note some obverse pin scratching, mentioned here for accuracy. Pop 2, with 2 more in 64 and 1 in 65 (PCGS # 5449) .
Estimated Value $3,250 - 3,750.
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Lot 185
1872 Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Well struck and with most attractive color. The obverse toned a russet pinkish gray and the reverse a lovely steel blue and pale violet. The surfaces are quite clean and just a tiny mark or two from a higher grade. Pop 9 with 2 in 65 and 2 in 66 (PCGS # 5481) .
Estimated Value $2,600 - 2,800.
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Lot 186
1873 Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. No arrows. PCGS graded Proof 64 Cameo. A very choice example with light golden sunset toning on the obverse. Only 540 proofs were struck. PCGS reports 7 with 4 in PR-65 Cameo and 1 in PR-67 Cameo (PCGS # 5572) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,600.
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$1,898
Lot 187
1875-S Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. A well struck white coin with satiny luster. We note a scratch extending from the left field across the shoulder and upper chest. The reverse surfaces are quite clean with an interesting die break completely encircling the legend. Pop 14 with 22 finer (PCGS # 5500) .
Estimated Value $850 - 950.
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Lot 188
1883 Liberty Seated Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded Proof 63 P.Q. This choice proof example is memorable for its lovely natural toning. The obverse is sea-green mixed with golden highlights while the reverse is a uniform turquoise. Plenty of eye-appeal thus our Premium Quality designation. In an old green holder. PCGS reports 76 in this grade (PCGS # 5584) .
Estimated Value $600 - 750.
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$1,320
Lot 189
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Lot 190
1893-O Barber Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-62 Prooflike. Breen-4132, the variety with the mintmark positioned far to the right. Bright white in appearance, well struck with slightly reflective fields. Pop 1, and the only prooflike specimen of this date graded by NGC.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$403
Lot 191
1894 Barber Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. Well struck and beautifully toned in many shades of irridescence. Excellent for a type or date set of handsomely toned coins. Population of only 18, with 66 finer.
Estimated Value $325 - 375.
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$345
Lot 192
1895 Barber Quarter Dollar. NGC graded Proof 68 Cameo. Here is a stunning white coin! The strike is, as expected, perfect. The neddle sharp devices are handsomely contrasted by the blemish free liquid silver fields. The proof mintage for this year was only 880 pieces. Pop 11, with one in 68 Cameo Star and one in 69 Cameo Star as the finest. A perfect companion for your 1895 Proof-68 Cameo Morgan Dollar, and should you not have one of those, why not begin your set with this beauty?
Estimated Value $8,000 - 9,000.
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$8,970
Lot 193
1896 Barber Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded Proof 64 Cameo. A dandy of a toned proof specimen! This beauty bursts with a blending of violet, rose and deep blue iridescence on both sides. A total of 762 proofs were coined. PCGS reports 2 at this level with 5 in PR-65 Cameo, 7 in PR-66 Cameo and 5 in PR-67 Cameo (PCGS # 5682) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,300.
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$1,495
Lot 194
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Lot 195
1917 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. Type 2. PCGS graded MS-63. A choice specimen with excellent luster and very free of marks. The head is about 1/2 struck up (PCGS # 5714) .
Estimated Value $125 - 150.
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$196
Lot 196
1918 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 Full Head. A well struck frosty white gem. PCGS reports 21 with 8 in MS-67 FH and 1 in MS-68 FH (PCGS # 5720) .
Estimated Value $2,500 - 3,000.
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$3,450
Lot 197
1919 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-67 Full Head Star. An absolutely pristine blast white frosty mint gem. The strike is full including all the rivets in the shield and the surfaces are simply stunning thus the "Star" designation. Pop of 2 with 1 in MS-68 and 1 in MS-69 (PCGS # 5728) .
Estimated Value $5,000 - 6,000.
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$6,325
Lot 198
1919-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. MS-60 Plus Full Head. Well struck including full definition on the shield and head. The surfaces exhibit subdue satiny mint luster overlaid with soft pastel toning. A "raw" coin that should end up in a high grade holder (PCGS # 5730) .
Estimated Value $3,500 - 4,000.
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$6,900
Lot 199
1919-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded AU-53. Some light friction with plenty of mint luster remaining (PCGS # 5732) .
Estimated Value $400 - 450.
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$518
Lot 200
1920-D Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. NGC graded MS-66. A fully lustrous frosty white coin, crisply struck except on the head. The D mintmark is sharp and clear. Pop 22, the best of them MS-67, but none with full head (PCGS # 5736) .
Estimated Value $1,750 - 2,000.
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$2,185
Lot 201
1927 Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Full Head. A frosty mint gem with light mottled toning (PCGS # 5760) .
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
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Lot 202
1928-S Liberty Standing Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. A dazzling white gem in an old green PCGS holder (PCGS # 5770) .
Estimated Value $400 - 450.
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Lot 203
1932-D Washington Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. A marvelous gem example of the key date to the Washington Quarter series. Boldly struck with lustrous surfaces overlaid with light mottled toning. An important coin that will only gain in popularity over the years as more and more of the public join the ranks of Washington Quarter collectors due to the impact of the State Quarter Program. PCGS reports a total of 59 at this level with only 1 example better by a point (PCGS # 5791) .
Estimated Value $17,500 - 19,000.
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Lot 204
1932-D Washington Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. This popular key-date Washington quarter displays a mixture of satiny and soft frosty mint luster, all delicately toned. Here is by far, the rarest coin in the entire series and if you have been searching for a choice mint state example to fill out your set, wait no longer. PCGS reports 391 at this level with 59 in MS-65 and 1 in MS-66 (PCGS # 5791) .
Estimated Value $5,500 - 6,000.
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$5,290
Lot 205
1932-D Washington Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. The lustrous surfaces are satiny and quite choice. A hint of light toning appears on both sides. A popular key date in the Washington quarter series that is always in great demand. Pop of 384 with 57 in MS-65 and 1 in MS-66 (PCGS # 5791) .
Estimated Value $5,500 - 6,000.
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Lot 206
1932-D Washington Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-61 P.Q. An intensely lustrous example, nice and satiny with a touch of light golden toning mostly on the obverse. We note some minor streaks on the obverse, probably the result of some oil or tar that transferred from the dies to the planchet when struck; nonetheless, a Premium Quality coin for the assigned grade. Popular key date. PCGS reports 38 in this grade (PCGS # 5791) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,400.
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$2,185
Lot 207
1935-D Washington Quarter Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Blazing frosty luster on this early Denver mint issue. The date is highlighted by a splash of pretty iridescence. Pop 122 with 9 in MS-67.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,250.
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Lot 208
  1947-S and 1952-S Original BU Rolls. Two choice Brilliant Uncirculated rolls, one of each date, unchecked for gems. Lot of 80 coins.
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,400.
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$1,265






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