Morphy Coin Auctions June 24th, 2008 2008-06-24 Auction - 305 Price Results - Morphy Coin Auctions in PA - Page 12
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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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$10 1893 PCGS MS63 CAC COIN: VERY HIGH END AND PRETTY! Housed in an older green tag holder too! Both sides display beautiful greenish gold colors. There are NO spots or discolorations and the luster is really strong. Just a few
0265: $10 1893 PCGS MS63 CAC COINEst. $1,000-$1,100
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$10 1907 LIBERTY PCGS MS61 COIN: This is a blazing rich two tone coin. Just a few light bagmarks are visible. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. Housed in an older green tag holder. The current CU value is $595. There are
0266: $10 1907 LIBERTY PCGS MS61 COINEst. $425-$475See Sold Price
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$10 1910-D PCGS MS63 CAC COIN: WOW-a killer two tone spectacular coin! If you love colored gold, then take our word on it, this coin is all there. Electric orange gold mixes with bright yellow gold to form a jaw dropping color
0267: $10 1910-D PCGS MS63 CAC COINEst. $1,600-$1,700See Sold Price
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$10 1910-S NGC AU55 COIN: Very pleasing quality and eye appeal. There are NO major hits or problems visible. The wear is minimal and is really not visible. A strong luster shows off pretty light orange gold color. Miss
0268: $10 1910-S NGC AU55 COINEst. $600-$650See Sold Price
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$10 1911-D NGC AU55 CAC COIN: Very nice! Almost full AU58! The surfaces are really smooth, very clean, and have a surprisingly strong luster. There are NO major marks or spots. The color is a deep gold. Miss Liberty and the
0269: $10 1911-D NGC AU55 CAC COINEst. $1,600-$1,700See Sold Price
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$10 1914 NGC MS67 COIN: WOW! This is unquestionably one of the finest 1914 $10 Indians in existence! Last year, we bought a PCGS MS67 privately for $90,000 and have not seen any since. Everything about this piece makes it
0270: $10 1914 NGC MS67 COINEst. $60,000-$65,000See Sold Price
$10 1915 PCGS MS64 COIN: Nice! Very solid for the grade. Just a small tick or two is visible only by the neck-this coin is NOT hacked up or spotted. Smooth surfaces also offer a full booming luster. The color is a deeper
0271: $10 1915 PCGS MS64 COINEst. $3,050-$3,250Lot Passed
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$20 1857-S PCGS MS65 SS CEN AM SPIKED SHIELD CAC C: A treasure ship coin! Its remarkable to think this coin was buried under the ocean for over 100 years. They did a masterful job of conserving these precious pieces of treasure. This coin has a killer
0272: $20 1857-S PCGS MS65 SS CEN AM SPIKED SHIELD CAC CEst. $11,500-$12,500See Sold Price
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$20 1875-S PCGS AU50 COIN: High end. Not a dirty or ugly coin. The surfaces are smooth and just have even and honest light wear. Both sides are a beautiful gold color with no discolorations or spots. A lot of luster remains
0273: $20 1875-S PCGS AU50 COINEst. $1,000-$1,100See Sold Price
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$20 1876 PCGS AU53 COIN: Boldly semi-Prooflike! Only a stray line or two are visible-no hits or unsightly coloring. A good luster makes the pretty gold color stand out. Miss Liberty and the details are exceptionally struck.
0274: $20 1876 PCGS AU53 COINEst. $1,000-$1,100See Sold Price
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$20 1876-S PCGS AU55 COIN: Lots of luster beams from around the devices on both sides. This is an untoned piece with nice soft gold color. There are NO major marks, the wear is light and even. Just a few hairlines are visible.
0275: $20 1876-S PCGS AU55 COINEst. $1,000-$1,100See Sold Price
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$20 1884-S PCGS MS62 CAC COIN: ULTRA HIGH END! No BS, this coin sure does look like an MS63! Apparently both CAC and PCGS felt it had too much of something not be designated such. We just can't see any problems. The surfaces are
0276: $20 1884-S PCGS MS62 CAC COINEst. $2,000-$2,200See Sold Price
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$20 1899 PCGS MS60 COIN: Graded properly. Not very baggy-but there are many light ticks scattered around. This coin has a full booming luster. The colors are two tone. Housed in an older green tag holder. The current CU
0277: $20 1899 PCGS MS60 COINEst. $850-$950See Sold Price
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$20 1899-S PCGS MS63 COIN: Very choice! This is NOT an MS62 in an MS63 holder! Both sides just glow with a huge booming luster. The colors are a mix of orange gold/yellow gold. A few tiny ticks are visible-but there are NO big
0278: $20 1899-S PCGS MS63 COINEst. $1,600-$1,700See Sold Price
$20 1910-D PCGS MS65 COIN: Beautiful two tone yellow/orange gold colors are illuminated by a stunning full cartwheel luster. The surfaces are pretty clean overall. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and are well struck.
0279: $20 1910-D PCGS MS65 COINEst. $2,500-$2,750Lot Passed
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$20 1920 PCGS MS63 CAC COIN: Just a small light bagmark from MS64 (and being worth $4,000). Overall, the surfaces appear smooth and clean. A strong luster shows off original gold color. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty
0280: $20 1920 PCGS MS63 CAC COINEst. $1,150-$1,250See Sold Price
$20 1923-D PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: Sensational! CAC is VERY tough about the MS65 and higher Saints it stickers. Both sides scream with an intense glowing luster. There are NO spots , problems, or discolorations. A killer two tone mix
0281: $20 1923-D PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $3,100-$3,250Lot Passed
$20 1924 PCGS MS66 COIN: Looks like this coin just sat undisturbed somewhere for a very long time! Satiny surfaces are super clean and smooth. A strong luster shows off a pleasing orange gold. There are NO spots. Miss
0282: $20 1924 PCGS MS66 COINEst. $2,750-$3,000Lot Passed
$20 1926 PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: Beautiful deep gold color. Both sides are fantastically clean and lustrous. There are NO blemishes or spots. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have sharp strikes. The current CU value is
0283: $20 1926 PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $3,100-$3,250Lot Passed
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$20 1927 PCGS MS65 CAC COIN: This is a total blazer with very few marks. The surfaces are intensely lustrous and have a killer orange gold color. There are NO spots or stains. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have
0284: $20 1927 PCGS MS65 CAC COINEst. $1,525-$1,600See Sold Price
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$20 1928 NGC MS67 CAC COIN: The entire world knows how hard it is for ANY Saint to get a coveted CAC sticker let alone for an MS67 to be so designated. Some how this coin managed to sit undisturbed for at least 80 years! Both
0285: $20 1928 NGC MS67 CAC COINEst. $10,000-$11,000See Sold Price
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50C ALABAMA NGC MS65 CAC COIN: Nice. Definitely NOT a messed with coin. Some tiny toning dots are scattered about. The surfaces are clean and do have a good luster. An even light layer of deep champagne covers both sides. All of
0286: 50C ALABAMA NGC MS65 CAC COINEst. $1,100-$1,200See Sold Price
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50C ALBANY PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: Completely original TAB toning dominates both sides. Tab toning is from a lengthy stay in the ORIGINAL cardboard holder and is VERY desirable. The surfaces are clearly clean and have a bold luster.
0287: 50C ALBANY PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $525-$575See Sold Price
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50C CLEVELAND PCGS MS66 COIN: Fantastic! Light original colors are forming beautifully around the peripheries of both sides. The surfaces are amazingly clean, satiny, and lustrous. All of the details are well struck. The eye
0288: 50C CLEVELAND PCGS MS66 COINEst. $325-$350See Sold Price
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