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1995-W 10th Anniversary Set of Proof Silver and Gold Eagles.
Housed in the original velvet case and box, this set features coins that are Gem-Superb Gem in quality. Included are:
1995-W Silver Eagle;
1995-W Tenth-Ounce Gold Eagle; 1995-W Quarter-Ounce Gold Eagle; 1995-W Half-Ounce Gold Eagle; and a 1995-W One Ounce Gold Eagle.
(PCGS# 9887)
Auction 404
| Lot: 5416 | Apr 29, 2006
Sold For:
$5,750.00
San Francisco Mint Silver Ingot. This large silver ingot has the mint's circular logo stamped in the upper portion of the front side with (we presume) the date, 1956, above the eagle. Stamped in below is the number 1545, followed by 29.60 OZS, with 999.75 FINE at the bottom. On the lower edge the number 164 is impressed.
(PCGS# 98489)
Auction 222
| Lot: 6174 | Feb 14, 2000
Sold For:
$1,380.00
Undated New Haven 250th Anniversary Dollar Overstruck on an 1893 Silver Dollar AU 55. This fascinating piece leaves us with several unanswered questions. The obverse is that of the New Haven 250th Anniversary Dollar (HK-613), but the reverse is that of a Morgan dollar. The undertype can still be identified on the obverse with the hair, cap, and date the most readily discernible features. Beneath the main features, the reverse exhibits the partial impression of another Morgan dollar's reverse rotated 180 degrees. As the undertype is in raised relief, the reverse of this coin must have been struck over a negative impression of a Morgan dollar reverse.
As far as we can tell, someone obtained the obverse die of the New Haven 250th Anniversary Dollar that was originally issued in 1888. Sometime during or after 1893, the unknown party obtained one or more Morgan dollars and overstruck their obverses. The reverse "die" must have been just a blank piece of metal. The first coin(s) struck in this manner must have stamped the reverse impression into this piece of metal, with the result that the impression was weakly transferred to the present coin's reverse. This is speculative at best, and we stress that this coin's actual method of manufacture continues to elude us. An important piece that would offer hours of enjoyable study for an interested numismatist.
(PCGS# 98480)
Auction 222
| Lot: 6173 | Feb 14, 2000
Sold For:
$488.75
1942-S 5C Jefferson Nickel MS66 PCGS.
This lot will also include the following:
1964-D 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS;
a
Five-Piece 1984-S Proof Set PR67 to PR69 NGC.
cent PR67 Red Ultra Cameo; nickel PR69 Ultra Cameo; dime PR69 Ultra Cameo; quarter PR69 Ultra Cameo;
and a
half dollar PR69 Ultra Cameo.
(Total: 7 coins)
Auction 131918
| Lot: 22177 | May 1, 2019
Sold For:
$312.00
1998-S 25C Silver PR 70 Deep Cameo ICG. A superbly executed example with complete definition overall. Black pools of reflectivi...
(PCGS# 96031)
Auction 20021
| Lot: 1148 | Feb 1, 2000
Sold For:
$40.00
1999-S 25C Delaware Silver Deep Cameo PR 69 ICG. A superbly cameoed example of this popular Statehood quarter. Fully brilliant....
(PCGS# 913000)
Auction 20022
| Lot: 2490 | Feb 8, 2000
Sold For:
$21.00
2006-S 25C Colorado Clad PR70 Deep Cameo NGC.
NGC Census: (0/0). PCGS Population (0/0). (#913071)...
(PCGS# 913071)
Auction 26122
| Lot: 13644 | Dec 12, 2006
Sold For:
$17.00
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