Morphy Coin Auctions June 24th, 2008 2008-06-24 Auction - 305 Price Results - Morphy Coin Auctions in PA - Page 10
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223: $2.5 1911-D PCGS MS64 GOLD COIN116: 50C 1858 PCGS AU50 CAC COIN134: 50C 1942 PCGS MS67 COIN
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Denver, PA, United States
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Morphy Coin Auctions June 24th, 2008

Morphy Coin Auction June 24th, 2008 sale includes four collections: Part II of the Three Aces Collection; The Norwood Collection; The NYS Collection; and the CA $2.5 Gold Collection. With over 300 Graded Coin Lots the auction will begin at 6:00 PM EST.
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$2.5 1868-S PCGS AU58 GOLD COIN: Possibly had a light cleaning long ago. PCGS sort of "net" graded it. There really is no rub visible. The surfaces are smooth, clean, and do have a decent luster. Just a few teeny ticks are visible.
0217: $2.5 1868-S PCGS AU58 GOLD COINEst. $2,100-$2,250Lot Passed
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$2.5 1908 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: High end for the grade, but definitely NOT an MS64. There is some minor weakness in the eagles upper feathers. The surfaces are clean, evenly colored, and have a strong luster. There are NO spots.
0219: $2.5 1908 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $1,000-$1,100See Sold Price
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$2.5 1909 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: We see no real reason why this coin isn't an MS64. We make no guarantees, but it has all the qualities of one. The surfaces are extra clean (even the reverse has NO marks in the fields) and smooth. A
0220: $2.5 1909 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $2,100-$2,200See Sold Price
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$2.5 1910 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: High end. Very nice surfaces have nothing more than a scattered light line or two. There are NO major hits or unsightly things. All of the details are extremely well struck. The eye appeal is
0221: $2.5 1910 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $1,650-$1,750See Sold Price
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$2.5 1911 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN SUPER HIGH END: SUPER HIGH END! Sort of two tone colors. The surfaces are extremely clean and have a strong luster. Marks or even lines are impossible to find. All of the details are boldly struck. The eye appeal is
0222: $2.5 1911 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN SUPER HIGH ENDEst. $1,100-$1,200See Sold Price
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$2.5 1911-D PCGS MS64 GOLD COIN: Definitely high end and it definitely WOULD sticker at CAC. The surfaces are exceedingly clean, smooth, and have a terrific strong luster. A mix of orange/yellow gold covers both sides. There are NO
0223: $2.5 1911-D PCGS MS64 GOLD COINEst. $35,000-$40,000See Sold Price
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$2.5 1912 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: Unless we are missing something really bid here, we grade this coin an MS63.9+! No chatter is visible nor are any major lines. The surfaces are smooth and emit a strong luster. The color is an even
0224: $2.5 1912 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $1,800-$1,900See Sold Price
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$2.5 1913 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: High end. The surfaces look a little weird in texture (possibly like they were treated long ago). There are NO major marks or lines. A strong luster also shows off deeper gold/orange gold colors.
0225: $2.5 1913 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $1,150-$1,250See Sold Price
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$2.5 1914 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: Yet another high end coin! We do not think though that this coin is really a borderline MS64. It does display a few stray lines and tick or two under strong magnification. Overall the surfaces appear
0226: $2.5 1914 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $4,750-$5,250See Sold Price
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$2.5 1914-D PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN TOTAL GEM: Totally Glam and high end! Love the electric two tone orange/gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations. The surfaces are clean overall and have an intense luster. There are NO major marks or
0227: $2.5 1914-D PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN TOTAL GEMEst. $2,000-$2,200See Sold Price
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$2.5 1915 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: Yes, this coin too is high end-but it does not rank in the ultra category by any means. Both sides do have a little crustiness and a few teeny ticks. The surfaces are a grainy gold but do have decent
0228: $2.5 1915 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $1,100-$1,200See Sold Price
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$2.5 1925-D PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: We rank this coin as slightly better than solid for the grade but not super high end. Under a glass, you can detect a few stray lines and teeny ticks. Overall, the surfaces do appear clean, nicely
0229: $2.5 1925-D PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $800-$900See Sold Price
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$2.5 1926 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: Solid for the grade. A few very teeny ticks are scattered about. None are really visible to the naked eye. Both sides have a strong luster and pleasing orange gold color. All of the details are
0230: $2.5 1926 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $800-$900See Sold Price
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$2.5 1927 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: A few teeny ticks are visible. Still, this is not bad for an MS63. highly lustrous surfaces have no spots and exhibit a nice orange gold color. No problems stand out. ALL of the details are sharply
0231: $2.5 1927 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $800-$900See Sold Price
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$2.5 1928 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: High end. There are a few teeny ticks-but none that stand out. The surfaces do appear clean and very lustrous. There are NO spot and the color is a beautiful orange gold. The eye appeal is nice. The
0232: $2.5 1928 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $800-$900See Sold Price
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$2.5 1929 PCGS MS63 GOLD COIN: The obverse to us looks like an MS64+, while the reverse has some light lines w/teeny ticks and looks more like an MS63 should. The luster is exceptionally strong and enhances the deep orange gold
0233: $2.5 1929 PCGS MS63 GOLD COINEst. $900-$1,000See Sold Price
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$2.5 1908 PCGS MS64 CAC SUPER GOLD COIN: Super! This is nearly a full MS65. It has stunning light two tone colors of orange gold/yellow gold on both sides. There are NO spots or discolorations. The surfaces are both super clean and super
0234: $2.5 1908 PCGS MS64 CAC SUPER GOLD COINEst. $1,600-$1,700See Sold Price
$2.5 1911-D PCGS AU58 GOLD COIN: Looks MS! Just a small trace of wear can be detected on the eagles upper wing. There are NO marks or discolorations of wear on the high points. The surfaces are exceptionally clean and have a
0235: $2.5 1911-D PCGS AU58 GOLD COINEst. $6,000-$6,250Lot Passed
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$2.5 1913 PCGS MS63 CAC GOLD COIN: Great high end quality and eye appeal. Exceptionally clean and smooth surfaces emit a powerful luster. There are NO spots or discolorations. Both sides are a beautiful two tone orange/gold color. All
0236: $2.5 1913 PCGS MS63 CAC GOLD COINEst. $1,000-$1,100See Sold Price
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$2.5 1914-D MS 60 GOLD COIN: Ok! Premiere Gold
0237: $2.5 1914-D MS 60 GOLD COINEst. $250-$300See Sold Price
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$2.5 1914-D PCGS MS62 CAC GOLD COIN: Nice appearance and quality. Not hacked up. Very lustrous surfaces show off no spots. The color is a bright gold. All of the details are exceptionally struck. The current CU value is $700. The last
0238: $2.5 1914-D PCGS MS62 CAC GOLD COINEst. $575-$625See Sold Price
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$2.5 1915 PCGS MS64 GOLD COIN Strong Luster: Conservatively graded. There are no marks or visible problems (no stains or spots either). Both sides have a strong luster that enhances a deeper gold color. All of the details are sharply struck.
0239: $2.5 1915 PCGS MS64 GOLD COIN Strong LusterEst. $1,700-$1,800See Sold Price
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