Morphy Coin Auctions June 24th, 2008 2008-06-24 Auction - 305 Price Results - Morphy Coin Auctions in PA - Page 6
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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50C 1879 PCGS PR65 CAMEO COIN: A STUNNER! Electric mirrors are crystal clear, super deep, perfectly clean, and have really strong reflectivity. A mellow but really pretty layer of moderate gold/purple/blue colors cover most of
0121: 50C 1879 PCGS PR65 CAMEO COINEst. $3,250-$3,750
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50C 1881 PCGS PR64 CAC COIN: VERY HIGH END! This coin clearly is a borderline PR65. The only reason we can see that keeps it from a PR65 designation-PCGS probably feels it is a touch too dark. Both sides exhibit clear, super
0122: 50C 1881 PCGS PR64 CAC COINEst. $2,000-$2,250
50C 1883 PCGS PR65 COIN: From an original PR set that the owner of the Norwood collection broke up. The ONLY thing keeping this from a PR66 is a tiny tick on the lower left obverse. The mirrors are especially radiant with
0123: 50C 1883 PCGS PR65 COINEst. $3,000-$3,300Lot Passed
50C 1892 PCGS AU58 CAC COIN: Looks very original, there is lots of bright white luster with just a pinch of gold. There is some slight obverse frost breaks, otherwise the coin does appear clean overall. Miss Liberty and the
0124: 50C 1892 PCGS AU58 CAC COINEst. $550-$750Lot Passed
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50C 1894 NGC PR63 CAC COIN: Nice! Light spurts of original gold/pale purple toning are scattered about. The mirrors actually VERY clean and have depth as well as good clarity. Miss Liberty and the details are lightly frosted a
0125: 50C 1894 NGC PR63 CAC COINEst. $900-$1,000
50C 1902 PCGS PR66 COIN: ONLY 777 MINTED. Not date you see offered with any frequency. This coin is a truly stone bold GEM that is totally original. Deep, clear, and incredibly clean mirrors highlight both sides. They are
0126: 50C 1902 PCGS PR66 COINEst. $4,000-$4,500Lot Passed
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50C 1903 PCGS PR63 CAMEO COIN: For those of you who are suspicious is ML Auctions is a "dumping ground" for Legend coins-it is not. However, we will fully admit this is a coin we are dumping because we totally screwed up. We
0127: 50C 1903 PCGS PR63 CAMEO COINEst. $1,000-$1,250
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50C 1906 PCGS PR62 COIN: Monster appearance! However, this coin does have light numerous lines possibly from an old cleaning long ago. It has retoned wildly. Electric shades of royal blue/violet/gold frame the rims. The
0128: 50C 1906 PCGS PR62 COINEst. $750-$850
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50C 1937 PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: Superb! Soft gold evenly covers most of the surfaces. A full booming luster shows off incredibly struck features. The eye appeal is fabulous! The current CU value is $450. The last one to appear in a
0129: 50C 1937 PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $375-$400
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50C 1940 PCGS MS65 COIN: Housed in a "pancake" early holder. Not an MS66. There is a minor frost break in the right field. The luster is bold and enhances the beautiful pastel gold/.baby blue colors. Miss Liberty and the
0130: 50C 1940 PCGS MS65 COINEst. $175-$195
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50C 1940 PCGS MS66 COIN: Blazing snowy white! A full booming headlight type luster shows off clean and smooth surfaces. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and have sharp strikes. Great eye appeal. The current CU Value
0131: 50C 1940 PCGS MS66 COINEst. $225-$250
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50C 1941 PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: The surfaces are as clean and satiny as we have seen on some MS67's (especially the right field). A full booming luster also shows off the faint hint of gold. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty
0132: 50C 1941 PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $225-$250
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50C 1941-D PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: An easy MS66++. Super clean and satiny surfaces are loaded with a full booming luster. The right field is every bit as clean and smooth as what we demand to see on MS67's! Miss Liberty and the
0133: 50C 1941-D PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $275-$300
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50C 1942 PCGS MS67 COIN: A glow in the dark fresh and frosty white coin! The right field is clean as we like. Miss Liberty and the details are frosted and have good strikes. Great eye appeal. The current CU value is $900.
0134: 50C 1942 PCGS MS67 COINEst. $750-$850
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50C 1942 NGC MS 67 CAC COIN: Stunning blazer! The right field is perfect and looks smooth and satiny. An explosive luster shows off frosted and sharply struck details. This coin is really beautiful! The current CU value is $900.
0135: 50C 1942 NGC MS 67 CAC COINEst. $700-$775
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50C 1942 PCGS PR65 COIN: Flashy. Clear, clean, and highly reflective mirrors highlight both sides. Housed in an older green tag holder. The current CU value is $750. There is a CDN WHOLESALE BID/ASK of $700/$750. Half Dollar
0136: 50C 1942 PCGS PR65 COINEst. $700-$750
50C 1942 PCGS PR65 CAC COIN: Possibly dipped as both sides are bright white. The mirrors are deep, clear, and clean. Miss Liberty and the details are needle sharp in strike. The current CU value is $750. There is a CSN WHOLESALE
0137: 50C 1942 PCGS PR65 CAC COINEst. $700-$750Lot Passed
50C 1942 PCGS PR66 CAC COIN: ULTRA HIGH END. Ultra deep and crystal clear mirrors highlight both sides. Miss Liberty and the details are lightly frosted and have exceptional strikes. We really don't see why this coin is not a
0138: 50C 1942 PCGS PR66 CAC COINEst. $950-$1,000Lot Passed
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50C 1943-S PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: WOW! What a monster headlight coin! What blows us away is how amazing smooth and clean the right field is (so many are marked up). Both sides are ultra clean overall and are screaming with an intense
0139: 50C 1943-S PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $850-$950
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50C 1944 PCGS MS65 CAC COIN: Everybody loves to buy these old "pancake" holders. Like this coin, not all of them are crack outs-however this is a VERY high end piece. The surfaces are pristine and glow with a full booming
0140: 50C 1944 PCGS MS65 CAC COINEst. $145-$155
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50C 1946-S PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: Flashy snowy white. The surfaces are extremely clean and lustrous. Miss Liberty and the details are very well struck. The eye appeal is excellent! Housed in an older green tag holder. The current CU
0141: 50C 1946-S PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $250-$275
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50C 1947-D PCGS MS65 CAC COIN: Blazing white! The surfaces are smooth and clean overall-especially the right obverse field. There is no toning and the coin just glows with a booming luster. Miss Liberty and the details are a bold
0142: 50C 1947-D PCGS MS65 CAC COINEst. $150-$165
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50C 1947-D PCGS MS66 CAC COIN: VERY HIGH END! When PCGS is tight-they show NO mercy! Both sides display amazing smooth, remarkably clean, and intensely lustrous surfaces. A mellow light gold patina covers the surfaces. Miss
0143: 50C 1947-D PCGS MS66 CAC COINEst. $300-$350
50C 1952 PCGS PR67 CAMEO CAC COIN: Superb and nearly a full Ultra Cameo! Deep, glassy, clear, clean, and highly reflective mirrors will please the most picky Franklin Collector. There are lines on the holder, NOT the coin! Franklin
0144: 50C 1952 PCGS PR67 CAMEO CAC COINEst. $2,500-$2,750Lot Passed