Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 84

January 25-28, 2015 Pre Long Beach


$10 Indian
 
 
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Lot 2048
1907. No Periods. PCGS graded MS-64. PQ. Well defined overall and nearly mark-free. The highly lustrous surfaces present a satiny finish and a honey-gold appearance (PCGS # 8852) .
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,200.
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$5,170
Lot 2049
1907. No Periods. PCGS graded MS-62. Bright yellow-gold with a few small marks on the reverse (PCGS # 8852) .
Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500.
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Lot 2050
1908. With Motto. NGC graded MS-62. Lustrous with a touch of toning on each side. The second year of issue, and the introductory year for the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the reverse (PCGS # 8859) .
Estimated Value $750 - 800.
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$940
Lot 2051
1908. With Motto. NGC graded MS-61. Fully lustrous and typically abraded for the grade (PCGS # 8859) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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$776
Lot 2052
1908-D. With Motto. NGC graded MS-61. Not fully struck with typical, somewhat subdued pink-gold color overall (PCGS # 8860) .
Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,400.
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$1,175
Lot 2053
1908-D. With Motto. PCGS graded AU-58. Bright surfaces with a frosted appearance on only the lightest wear on the design highpoints (PCGS # 8860) .
Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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Lot 2054
1908-S. PCGS graded AU-58. CAC Approved. One of only 59,850 pieces struck, this deep gold example shows light wear on the highpoints and abundant remaining luster. A curving scratch is noted in the left obverse field. Housed in an Old Green Holder (PCGS # 8861) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100.
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$2,291
Lot 2055
1908-S. NGC graded AU-55. Partially lustrous with some light pink-gold color overall. Light wear and just a few small abrasions on the fragile surfaces. Only 59,850 pieces were struck (PCGS # 8861) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,600.
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$1,410
Lot 2056
1908-S. PCGS graded AU-55. Light wear shows on the pronounced red-gold example. Some notable abrasions have collected on the reverse (PCGS # 8861) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,600.
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$1,410
Lot 2057
1908-S. NGC graded AU-55. This is a popular low mintage date in the $10 Indian series. This lightly circulated specimen has some scattered abrasions on the face and original reddish-gold patina. Only 59,850 pieces were struck (PCGS # 8861) .
Estimated Value $950 - 1,000.
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$1,351
Lot 2058
1908-S. PCGS graded AU-53. CAC Approved. With only 59,850 pieces minted, this represents a better date in the series. Lightly circulated with minimal wear and no singularly mentionable marks (PCGS # 8861) .
Estimated Value $900 - 950.
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$1,234
Lot 2059
1909. PCGS graded MS-64. This warmly colored 1909 Indian ten displays an overlay of honey-golden metallic detail in virtually all areas. Struck with mathematical precision by the dies it boasts strong feather elements in the stylized headdress as well as intricate detail in the eagle's body, legs, and wings. This is a very high-end example with great eye appeal.

Augustus Saint-Gaudens' so-called "Indian" head eagles are more properly a invention of his creative genius having to mold itself to the mechanical realities of coin design. The profile Saint-Gaudens chose originated in a figure of Nike ('Victory'), part of his Gen. Sherman Monument (1905), which was ultimately inspired by a Hellenistic Wingless Victory on the temple of Zeus Soter at Pergamon. Pop 86; 30 finer (PCGS # 8862) .
Estimated Value $7,000 - 7,500.
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Lot 2060
1909. PCGS graded MS-62. Light toning with a number of small marks that are typical for the grade (PCGS # 8862) .
Estimated Value $1,300 - 1,350.
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$881
Lot 2061
1909-S. NGC graded AU-58. Bright golden color with some light wear and a number of marks on the reverse (PCGS # 8864) .
Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,150.
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$969
Lot 2062
1910. PCGS graded MS-62. Frosty throughout with a couple of heavy marks mentioned on the obverse portrait (PCGS # 8865) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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$682
Lot 2063
1910-S. PCGS graded AU-58. Lightly toned with minimal wear (PCGS # 8867) .
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,050.
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$969
Lot 2064
1911. PCGS graded MS-64+ PQ. CAC Approved. A deeply frosted honey-gold specimen with strong cartwheel activity throughout. Exceptional quality for the near-Gem grade and plenty of eye appeal. This would make a nice fit in a Gem type collection (PCGS # 8868) .
Estimated Value $3,800 - 4,000.
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Lot 2065
1911. PCGS graded MS-63. CAC Approved. Honey-gold color and well defined overall. A couple of minor marks are noted (PCGS # 8868) .
Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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$1,146
Lot 2066
1911. PCGS graded MS-62. Attractive golden luster with a typical appearance for the stated grade (PCGS # 8868) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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$823
Lot 2067
1911-D. NGC graded AU-55. A choice example for the grade and mostly lustrous, save for the highpoints of the design. The 1911-D has a low original mintage of 30,100 pieces and has always been considered a scarce issue, even in circulated grades. The present coin is a pleasing high grade example with just a touch of wear. The surfaces show few abrasions, and both sides radiate an abundant amount of remaining frosty mint luster (PCGS # 8869) .
Estimated Value $2,300 - 2,400.
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$3,067
Lot 2068
1912-S. NGC graded MS-60. Fully frosty with a number of grade-limiting marks and abrasions (PCGS # 8872) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,600.
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Lot 2069
1913-S. PCGS graded EF-45. A moderately circulated example of this low mintage date in the series. Always a popular collector coin. Only 66,000 pieces were minted (PCGS # 8874) .
Estimated Value $850 - 900.
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$823
Lot 2070
1913-S. NGC graded EF-40. Even wear with a number of small marks. Only 66,000 were minted (PCGS # 8874) .
Estimated Value $800 - 850.
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$734
Lot 2071
1914. NGC graded MS-62. Lightly toned in attractive honey-gold shades. A few scuffs are noted on the obverse (PCGS # 8875) .
Estimated Value $900 - 950.
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$852
Lot 2072
1914-D. NGC graded MS-62. Mostly lustrous with some stacking friction on the design highpoints. Nicely toned (PCGS # 8876) .
Estimated Value $900 - 950.
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$823
Lot 2073
1914-S. NGC graded AU-55. Light wear with several noticeable marks on the reverse side (PCGS # 8877) .
Estimated Value $950 - 1,000.
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$881
Lot 2074
1915. PCGS graded MS-65. A sparkling, satiny Gem with an extremely bold lustrous appearance. Bright honey-gold with a crisp strike and broadly swirling cartwheel activity. The truly outstanding surfaces stand up well under careful scrutiny. A beautiful Gem example that will no doubt take a place of honor in an advanced type set or high-grade Indian eagle collection. Pop 49; 10 finer (PCGS # 8878) .
Estimated Value $2,600 - 2,700.
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Lot 2075
1915. PCGS graded MS-62. Rich golden color with a good strike and just a few small marks (PCGS # 8878) .
Estimated Value $750 - 800.
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$881
Lot 2076
1915. Sharpness of AU-53. Lightly circulated with most luster remaining. There are no distracting marks.
Estimated Value $550 - 575.
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$705
Lot 2077
1916-S. NGC graded AU-58. A number of small marks have accumulated on the reddish-gold surfaces that limit the grade (PCGS # 8880) .
Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,150.
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$952
Lot 2078
1926. PCGS graded MS-63. Typically abraded for the grade with bright mint luster (PCGS # 8882) .
Estimated Value $850 - 900.
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$852
Lot 2079
1932. PCGS graded MS-65+. A splendid Gem with delicate rose-golden patina only visible when closely examined. The surfaces are uncommonly smooth with fully metallic, warm golden features. This is a strongly struck example of the last affordable Indian ten (the 1933 is a very expensive rarity), with excellent detail on all the important highpoints. Three tiny parallel abrasions on the eagle's wing on the reverse limit this Gem from an even higher Superb rating (PCGS # 8884) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$2,938
Lot 2080
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Sharp and fully lustrous with a few small abrasions confined mostly to the reverse (PCGS # 8884) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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$881
Lot 2081
1932. PCGS graded MS-63. Frosty, reddish-gold color overall. Several notable marks are reported on the obverse portrait (PCGS # 8884) .
Estimated Value $700 - 750.
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$1,028
Lot 2082
1932. PCGS graded MS-62. Bright golden-pink luster and just a few small marks typical of the assigned grade (PCGS # 8884) .
Estimated Value $675 - 700.
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$764
Lot 2083
  1932 $10 Together With 1856 $1 Gold XF45 and VF20 respectively. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $650 - 700.
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$881






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