Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 36

Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


Budget, Bulk & Bullion Dollars
 
 
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Lot 272
1842 Liberty Seated Dollar. PCGS graded EF-45. Lightly toned around the edges. Nice color and surface originality (PCGS # 6928) .
Estimated Value $300 - 330.
The Victor Kramer Collection.

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$540
Lot 273
1875-CC Trade Dollar. EF-45. Light hairlines. A popular design with an even more historic mint of origin: Carson City, Nevada. There is a small pit mark by the first star, plus several additional light marks here and there, but generally choice.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$449
Lot 274
1875-S Trade Dollar. AU-50. Cleaned, yet considerable luster remains, sharp strike. Die-breaks transect the reverse legend.
Estimated Value $150 - 175.
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$219
Lot 275
  1878-S Trade Dollar. EF-40 with "fancy 2" chop marks. Lightly toned.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$144
Lot 276
1878 Morgan Dollar. 7 tail feathers, reverse of 1878. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. Well struck and nice original toning. After stubbing its toe with the erroneous 8 tail feathers on the eagle, the mint changed the master hub and resulting dies with this 7 tail feather variety (PCGS # 7074) .
Estimated Value $70 - 80.
The Emile A. Tartakow Collection.

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$63
Lot 277
1878-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-63. In a black GSA holder with the NGC seal. A choice frosty white mint specimen.
Estimated Value $400 - 440.
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$403
Lot 278
1878-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63. Light toning about the obverse borders while the reverse exhibits deep midnight blue (PCGS # 7080) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$322
Lot 279
1879 Morgan Dollar. AU-55. Partial collar strike, and a rare Error Silver Dollar for the collector. The edge of this coin will have the unusual shape of two distinct diameters. If viewed edgewise it will appear to be very much like the conventional shape of a railroad wheel with its flange which permits it to remain on the rails of a railroad. In fact, the partial collar strike error coin is often called a Railroad Wheel error coin or a Flanged Edge error coin. Variations of these terms which try to be more descriptive have come down through the years.

The partial collar error coin usually may be found in two distinct types. The types depend upon the way that the collar is jammed onto the lower die shaft. If that jam was virtually even all around and the collar is level, as seen on this 1879 silver dollar, the resulting coin will have an even or level partial collar edge. On the other hand, if the collar was jammed in a tilted manner, the resulting partial collar error coin will have a tilted or uneven pattern to the two-diameter edge. Both types are equally collectible and often assembled into sets by Type.
Estimated Value $100 - 200.
The Emile A. Tartakow Collection.

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$357
Lot 280
1879-S Morgan Dollar. Reverse of 1879. PCGS graded MS-66. 1st generation holder. Bright satin finish, sparkling as when first issued. Difficult to find, there is just a touch of golden color at the rim. The dies left their partly rigid impression behind with some modest weakness or imprecision only at the top hair curls only above Liberty's ear (PCGS # 7092) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$345
Lot 281
  1879-S. Reverse of 1879 and 1880-S. NGC graded each MS-65. Each with a white obverse and rainbow toned reverse. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$311
Lot 282
1879-S. Reverse of 1879 and 1886. PCGS graded each MS-65. Both are brilliant and basically untoned. Lot of 2 coins (PCGS # 7092) .
Estimated Value $220 - 240.
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Lot 283
1880-CC Morgan Dollar. Reverse of 1879. NGC graded MS-63. Vivid obverse toning. A lustrous Choice high-end 63 that has splendid crimson, purple, gold, and blue color with a particularly good strike. Given the proper amount of strike pressure, the coin is fully brought up by the CC-mint dies. We see no reason to add in a "however" here, no need to hedge or backtrack, since there are no soft areas as are so often found on this date, none at all! (PCGS # 7100) .
Estimated Value $400 - 475.
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$661
Lot 284
1880-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-63 Prooflike Vam 9. Partial rainbow toning. This coin radiates attractive silver color and nice mirrors, with no detracting nicks or problems, just a few light bagmarks on the face (PCGS # 7119) .
Estimated Value $75 - 100.
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$86
Lot 285
1881 Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely golden toning on both sides. Exceedingly choice throughout with fine-grain, matte-like surfaces typical for the early P-mint dates, there are no impairments on either side that are worthy of mention. The color really excites the imagination here, with bright golden to deep reddish amber shades. Further, we see no deviation in the sharp relief, not even in the centers of the coin (PCGS # 7124) .
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$161
Lot 286
1881 Morgan Dollar. MS-64. Fresh toned color with a hint of gold and sky blue iridescence that really lights up the obverse; about the same mix of blue and gold forms a nice layer over the reverse as well of this bold and attractively preserved silver dollar.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$109
Lot 287
  1881-O and 1882. ANACS graded MS-63 and ANACS MS-64. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $60 - 70.
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$75
Lot 288
1881-O Morgan Dollar. MS-63 Prooflike. A well struck example of the date.
Estimated Value $50 - 60.
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$58
Lot 289
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 PQ. A nice white gem. Bright silver color bursts from original surfaces unmarred by toning. A strong strike as well, making this a desirable specimen. Should be 1 point higher (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$633
Lot 290
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 PQ. Light hint of gold toning around the edges. Fully original, the surfaces display few noticeable abrasions and swimming fresh cartwheel luster (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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$345
Lot 291
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 PQ. Well struck and white. The mint luster rolls around both sides with a pleasing Mint-fresh sheen, and none of the features reveal any bothersome distractions. Desirable with this precision strike (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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$322
Lot 292
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66 PQ. Well struck and white. A nice example of this date, the fields being white and lustrous, the designs boldly struck and well detailed. In fact, substantial detail shows to the highpoints on this premium quality example (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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$345
Lot 293
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Violet, electric-blue and golden obverse toning. Reverse is white. A lustrous example of this high mintage date, marvelously toned and only mildly abraded; excellent for the collector of toned Morgan silver dollars (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$690
Lot 294
1881-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Rainbow toning on obverse. Reverse white. A lustrous Gem that has shimmering wintry blast of white surfaces completely overlaid (on the obverse) with fashionably bright and revealing colors (PCGS # 7130) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$219
Lot 295
1881-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 Prooflike. A nice white coin (PCGS # 7131) .
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 296
  1881-S Morgan Dollar. MS-65 and MS-64 respectively. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $140 - 165.
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$98
Lot 297
1882-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65 GSA. Delicate golden pastel obverse toning. About as close to flawless as can be expected, this robust 1882 CC-mint issue clearly takes the award for aesthetic beauty (PCGS # 7134) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$456
Lot 298
1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Turquoise and amber obverse toning, reverse white. This lovely Gem is finished in satin luster underneath the glowing toned fields with obviously sharply impressed devices (PCGS # 7140) .
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
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$426
Lot 299
1882-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Semi-prooflike on the obverse with a hint of light gold toning. A sparkling coin bursting with luster, virtually untoned and dazzling in appearance. The surfaces are clear of marks. Taking stock of another key aspect of the grade, this piece has knife-edged devices throughout, including centers, rather than a soft, mushy strike as most often seen on dates in the 1880s (PCGS # 7140) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$322
Lot 300
1883-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Lovely light gold and blue toning on both sides with a pleasant almost grained look to it. Frosty throughout and a gem (PCGS # 7144) .
Estimated Value $300 - 330.
The Emile A. Tartakow Collection.

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$437
Lot 301
1883-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Frosty white coin. This very choice coin radiates attractive silver color, with no detracting marks or problems. Devices are sharp in all areas, as struck, as desired by collectors, which the grading service has taken into consideration in assigning the grade, as also desired by collectors (PCGS # 7144) .
Estimated Value $180 - 200.
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$230
Lot 302
1883-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely deep blue and gold toning with plenty of supporting frost underneath (PCGS # 7144) .
Estimated Value $180 - 200.
The Emile A. Tartakow Collection.

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$253
Lot 303
1883-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Rich rainbow toning on obverse, reverse white. Marvelous cartwheel luster on nice satin surfaces supports the incredibly beautiful hues on this well preserved O-mint dollar. A remarkable specimen (PCGS # 7146) .
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$322
Lot 304
  1883-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS-63 and PCGS MS-64. All white and all chice for the grae. Lot of 3 coins (PCGS # 7146) .
Estimated Value $110 - 120.
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$127
Lot 305
1883-O Morgan Dollar. MS-65. Well struck with warm golden tones.
Estimated Value $100 - 135.
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$92
Lot 306
1883-S Morgan Dollar. AU-53. Retoned. Semi prooflike.surfaces. Minor friction on the high points, but enough luster in the fields and flowing through the devices to retain some original cartwheel effects on both sides. Minor scratches around the stars near the bottom of the cap.
Estimated Value $100 - 120.
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$109
Lot 307
1884-CC Morgan Dollar. MS-64. Frosty in a GSA Black Box.
Estimated Value $170 - 180.
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$173
Lot 308
1884-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64 GSA Hoard. Multi-color toning on reverse. This is a sparkling silver specimen radiating mint bloom on the obverse, powerfully struck, only light bagmarking, and impeccably presented with this colorful reverse display (PCGS # 7152) .
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$184
Lot 309
1884-O. PCGS graded MS-63. Some bag marks. Nicely toned on both sides shading from sky blue to light aquamarine and warm gold (PCGS # 7154) .
Estimated Value $100 - 135.
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$69
Lot 310
  1885-O. PCGS graded each MS-64. Each with multi-color obverse toning. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$150
Lot 311
1886 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Deep vivid multi-color obverse toning. A gorgeous coin radiating mint glow from the underlying frosty surfaces. Worth a premium for the colors (PCGS # 7166) .
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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$460
Lot 312
1886 Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Lovely blue and golden obv toning. A rolling, mint-fresh example, as crisp and glossy underneath the color as when it was first released from to the Treasury for distribution. As we see it, when it comes to an incredibly rich and beautiful coin, this toned gold with electric blue piece cannot be surpassed. The reverse is mostly white although a little toning also appears (PCGS # 7166) .
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$184
Lot 313
1887-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Obverse white while reverse is blue toning. There are a few tiny bagmarks on Liberty's cheek, which we suppose is why PCGS did not include it under the "MS65" designation. Creamy smooth and well preserved surfaces glow (PCGS # 7180) .
Estimated Value $400 - 440.
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$546
Lot 314
1888-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Vivid violet, turquoise, green and blue obverse toning, reverse white. Fully struck and dazzling throughout with no distracting abrasions present other than a few light coin-to-coin marks from the bag. A spectacular toned specimen of this New Orleans issue (PCGS # 7184) .
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$748
Lot 315
  A Group of better circulated "CC" Mint Dollars (6). Consists of: 1890-CC (3); 1891-CC (1); 1893-CC (2). Coins grade Good to Very Good. Lot of 6 coins.
Estimated Value $450 - 500.
The Victor Kramer Collection.

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$660
Lot 316
1890-CC Morgan Dollar. PCGS graded MS-60 PQ. First generation holder. Mostly untoned with nice frosty high points. Minor strike softness at centers (PCGS # 7198) .
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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$690
Lot 317
  1890-CC Morgan Dollar. Each Good-5. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $180 - 210.
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$230
Lot 318
1890-CC Morgan Dollar. Tail bar. EF-45. Some luster remains.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
The Emile A. Tartakow Collection.

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$357
Lot 319
1893-CC Morgan Dollar. VF-30. Toned. Some minor rim roughness but otherwise an evenly worn specimen of this low mintage CC-mint issue.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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$575
Lot 320
1897-S Morgan Dollar. NGC graded MS-65. Mostly untoned. Pleasant satin luster ripples across untoned silver surfaces. This is a strongly struck example of the 1897-S issue, with nice detail to all the important high points. A gem. Pop 577; 105 in 66; 10 in 67. (PCGS # 7250) .
Estimated Value $400 - 425.
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$426
Lot 321
1897-S Morgan Dollar. MS-64. Reverse is toned. Gleaming, satiny luster and excellent detail. The surfaces on the obverse are brilliant.
Estimated Value $100 - 110.
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$84



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