Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 96

February 12-15 2017 Pre-Long Beach Auction


Quarters
 
 
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Lot 884
1796. PCGS graded VF Details, Environmental Damage. Even light grey toning. One year type coin which is also the first year quarters were struck for circulation. The denomination would not be struck again until 1804 after this limited issue was released in 1796. Many were saved as the first of their kind, and these are hard to find with so much definition in the higher grades. Only 6,146 struck (PCGS # 5310) Estimate Value $15,000 - 16,000
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Lot 885
1804. PCGS graded Good-4. Toned around the edges and quite worn from circulation. Nice bold date. A popular key date that is hard to find wholesome like this, especially so with attractive tone. Only 6,738 struck (PCGS # 5312) Estimate Value $2,900 - 3,000
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$3,173
Lot 886
1805. PCGS graded VG Details, Tooled. (PCGS # 5313) Estimate Value $200 - 225
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$294
Lot 887
1806, 6 over 5. PCGS graded About Good-3. (PCGS # 5315) Estimate Value $200 - 225
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$141
Lot 888
1815 "E" Stamp B-1. NGC graded AU-55. Lightly toned with deep gray and rose gold and well struck. The fields show some reflection. Clean surfaces and quite pleasing for this first year of the new style for the quarter denomination. A really pleasing example of this tough issue, with the enigmatic "E" countermark just touching Liberty's cap. These countermarked coins, all dated 1815 and 1825, have been widely studied by generations of numismatists, but no one has yet found any difinative proof as to what these letters stood for. Estimate Value $2,400 - 2,500
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$2,820
Lot 889
1818. B-6, Rarity 6. NGC graded EF-40. Evenly toned with classic silver gray fields and lighter traces on the highpoints of the design. This is the later die state with the shattered reverse die, showing multiple cracks common to this die pairing. Highly collectible at this grade level and probably well within the top ten known for the Browning-6 issue. Pop 1; 2 finer for the variety, 1 in 58, 1 in 64. Estimate Value $3,000 - 3,300
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Lot 890
1818, 8 over 5. B-1, Rarity 2. NGC graded AU-58. Mostly untoned. Housed in an Old Style Holder. Pop 8; 57 finer at NGC. Estimate Value $2,200 - 2,300
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Lot 891
1825/4/(2). Browning 2. PCGS graded MS-64. Nice even toning on both sides with soft silver gray with a touch of rose and blue on both sides. Lustrous in the fields and the strike is crisp and full on Liberty's curls, the stars and even the eagle's feathers are sharp. A perfect type coin for the advanced specialist. Pop 8; 3 finer, 1 in 64+, 2 in 65. (PCGS # 38975) Estimate Value $9,000 - 11,000
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$7,931
Lot 892
1825/4/(2). Browning 2. PCGS graded VF Details, Edge Damage. (PCGS # 38975) Estimate Value $200 - 250
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$247






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