Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 62

The Pre-Long Beach Coin and Currency Auction


Morgan Dollars
 
 
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Lot 1829
1928-S. PCGS graded MS-62 PQ. A hint of light tone (PCGS # 7374) .
Estimated Value $250 - 275.
The William Pannier Estate.

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$242
Lot 1830
1934-D. PCGS graded MS-63. White and frosty. By 1928, the US Mint had struck enough silver dollars (Morgan and Peace combined) to satisfy the requirements of the Pittman Act. Since public demand for silver dollars did not materialize, the mint halted production of the Peace Dollar that year (with fewer than two million struck). The Peace Dollar returned briefly in 1934 and 1935, as the government needed additional backing for Silver Certificates (PCGS # 7376) .
Estimated Value $300 - 325.
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$311
Lot 1831
1934-S. PCGS graded MS-62. A hint of light tone. Very choice for the grade, the 1934-S is scarce even though it isn't in the top five of lowest-mintage issues. Mint quality examples are actively sought by collectors (PCGS # 7377) .
Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,900.
The William Pannier Estate.

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$2,128
Lot 1832
1934-S. PCGS graded MS-62. A pleasing white coin with minor softening in the design at the central hair and top part of the eagle's wing. Designed by Anthony de Francisci, the Peace Dollar was so named because the word PEACE appears on the bottom of the coin's reverse. It contains 0.77344 troy ounces of silver, and was the successor to the Morgan Dollar, which had not been regularly minted since 1904. With the passage of the Pittman Act in 1918, the mintage of dollar coins was enabled to start again. Prior to the design and acceptance of the Peace Dollar, the Morgan Dollar was minted again in 1921.

After a six-year pause in minting, the Peace Dollar was again minted in 1934 and 1935, with this 1934-S issue the scarcest in the series in Mint State grades. It was minted briefly in 1965 (dated 1964), but no examples of this issue were ever released to the public and the entire mintage was supposed to have been melted. The Peace Dollar is the last dollar coin to actually contain silver that was minted for circulation in the United States (PCGS # 7377) .
Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,900.
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$2,317
Lot 1833
1935. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. Light gold toning (PCGS # 7378) .
Estimated Value $90 - 100.
The William Pannier Estate.

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$98
Lot 1834
  A 325-piece lot of Peace Dollars. A mixed group from 1922 to 1935 with coins ranging from Good to AU. Lot of 325 coins.
Estimated Value $6,500 - 7,000.
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$8,280
Lot 1835
  A 60-piece lot of Peace Dollars. Coins grade from Fine to Mint State. Lot of 60 coins.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,100.
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$1,438
Lot 1836
  A partial set of Peace Dollars in old Wayte Raymond folders. 1922-1935-S. Includes the Key Date 1928, missing is the 1921, 1925 and 1934-S. Coins range in grade from VG to AU. Lot of 21 coins.
Estimated Value $650 - 700.
The Haveland Estate.

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$920
Lot 1837
  A mixed lot of U.S. Silver Dollars. Consists of: Pre-1921 Morgan Dollars (17); Peace Dollars (13). Some better dates are included. Coins will grade Good to Unc. Lot of 30 coins.
Estimated Value $600 - 650.
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$776
Lot 1838
  A lot of Better Date Peace Dollars. A 22-piece lot that includes: 1921 Peace (3), 1927 and 1934-S. Coins grade VG to AU, some have been cleaned. Lot of 22 coins.
Estimated Value $550 - 600.
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$748
Lot 1839
  1921-1935-S A near Complete Set of Peace Dollars. Lacking only the 1928. Coins grade Good to AU and housed in a Blue Whitman album. Lot of 23 coins.
Estimated Value $550 - 600.
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$661
Lot 1840
  A 20-piece group of MS-63 graded Peace Dollars. Consists of: 1922 PCGS MS-63 (8); 1923 NGC MS-63 (1); 1923 PCGS MS-63 (9); 1924 PCGS MS-63 (2). The PCGS dollars are all in old green label holders. All housed in a PCGS plastic box. Lot of 20 coins.
Estimated Value $440 - 460.
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$748
Lot 1841
  A worthwhile lot of Mint State Peace Dollars. Consists of the following: 1922 (2), 1922-S (2), 1923 (4), 1923-S, 1924, 1926-S. Coins will range in grade from MS-60 to MS-65. A very nice lot of Peace Dollars. Lot of 11 coins.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$460
Lot 1842
  1922 Group of 4 Brilliant Uncirculated Rolls. Coins will grade MS-60+ to MS-64. All are nice BU rolls that should be checked for gems. Lot of 80 coins.
Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,900.
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$2,588
Lot 1843
  1923 Group of 6 Brilliant Uncirculated Rolls. Coins will grade MS-60+ to MS-64. All are nice BU rolls that should be checked for gems. Lot of 120 coins.
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$3,910
Lot 1844
  1923 and (2) 1925 Peace Dollars. PCGS graded all MS-65. All are housed in Old Green Holders and one of the 1925's is in a First Generation Holder. Lot of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $300 - 325.
The Wayne Fowler Estate.

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$633



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