Late Summer Coin, Antique and Jewelry Auction 2013-09-12 Auction - 355 Price Results - Tangible Investments, Inc. in CA
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Exceptional 1882 Trade Dollar, NGC PF64 Cameo (41622)Scarce 1807 $5, NGC MS62, BD-8, R.2 (67172)Hanz Zatska Oil Painting
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Laguna Beach, CA, United States
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Late Summer Coin, Antique and Jewelry Auction

Over 350 lots of rare coins, art, antiques, fine jewelry and watches. Numismatic items include PCGS and NGC certified coins, such as an 1893-S dollar, 1807, 1809, and 1813 $5 gold pieces, ancient gold and silver coins, a huge selection of uncertified foreign and U.S. gold coins, and much more. There are also two dozen group lots being sold with no reserve. Art and antiques include works by Louis Icart, Salvador Dali, Tiffany Studios, Galle, Daum Nancy, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Lalique, Baccarat and much more. The large selection of jewelry features many rings, bracelets, necklaces and more, including a stunning Art Deco brooch, a Tiffany & Company sunburst brooch, and an Aaron Basha ladybug ring. There's even a nice selection of watches, including Rolex, Ebel, and Chopard.
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Original 1832 Bust 50C, ANACS XF40 (65850): Fully original 1832 Capped Bust half dollar, with more detail than one would expect for an XF40 designation. Remnants of luster remain deep in the recesses of the protected areas. Pleasing
0002: Original 1832 Bust 50C, ANACS XF40 (65850)Est. $150-$250
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Rare 1850 Seated Liberty Dollar, PCGS MS63 (67424): Only 7,500 Seated Liberty dollars were minted with this date, and few have survived in Uncirculated condition. In fact, PCGS has certified a mere five pieces at this level, with only two coins
0003: Rare 1850 Seated Liberty Dollar, PCGS MS63 (67424)Est. $11,000-$12,500
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1888-O Morgan $1, PCGS MS65 (67233): While common in lower grades, true Gem Uncirculated 1888-O dollars can be a challenge to locate. PCGS has certified only 231 pieces finer, and all are at the MS66 level, with none finer. The example
0005: 1888-O Morgan $1, PCGS MS65 (67233)Est. $500-$600
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Key Date 1893-S Morgan $1, PCGS G06 (67239): The key date of the business strike Morgan dollars. The current piece displays full rims and attractive two-tone patination. Everything is clear and there are not distracting flaws to lower the eye
0006: Key Date 1893-S Morgan $1, PCGS G06 (67239)Est. $1,800-$2,200
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1928 Peace Dollar, PCGS MS63 (67243): The key date to the Peace dollar series. This frosty 1928 dollar offers ample eye appeal and investment opportunity. Why purchase an AU when for just a bit more you can have a certified, real BU coin
0007: 1928 Peace Dollar, PCGS MS63 (67243)Est. $700-$800
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1855 Type Two Gold Dollar: For type coin collectors, this is the Indian Princess Head gold dollar, or Type II (1854-56). This short-lived series offers only a couple of easily collectible dates: the 1854 and 1855 Philadelphia
0008: 1855 Type Two Gold DollarEst. $300-$400
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1852 $2.5 Gold Piece, Raw XF (65938): You are bidding on a nicely detailed 1852 quarter eagle in gold. This is a problem-free example with tinges of luster in the protected area. Uncertified, but conservatively placed at the XF level.
0010: 1852 $2.5 Gold Piece, Raw XF (65938)Est. $250-$350
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1856 $2.5 Gold Piece, Raw XF/AU (66688): A boldly struck specimen, with sharp details on both sides, and a bit of luster in the protected areas. Five mints struck quarter eagles dated 1856, and all but the Philadelphia issue have mintages
0011: 1856 $2.5 Gold Piece, Raw XF/AU (66688)Est. $350-$450
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1879-S Quarter Eagle, Raw VF (65939): 1879-S $2.5 gold piece in VF condition. This survivor comes from a scant mintage of only 43,500 pieces. Although twice as many 1879-P quarter eagles were struck, the price guides tend to price the
0012: 1879-S Quarter Eagle, Raw VF (65939)Est. $300-$400
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Scarce 1807 $5, NGC MS62, BD-8, R.2 (67172): BD-8 die marriage, and BassDannreuther Die State c/a. Straw-gold coloration throughout, with semi-prooflikeness in the protected areas. A please Uncirculated survivor. In all grades combined, NGC has
0014: Scarce 1807 $5, NGC MS62, BD-8, R.2 (67172)Est. $10,000-$18,000
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1902-S Twenty Dollar Gold Piece (66699): A circulated example of James B. Longacre's famous Liberty Head double eagle. This one is a 1902 San Francisco issue, and it lightly circulated. All details are clearly visible. An acceptable
0018: 1902-S Twenty Dollar Gold Piece (66699)Est. $1,300-$1,600
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1917 McKinley Gold Dollar (64257): The McKinley gold dollar was produced to raise money for the construction of President McKinley's memorial in Niles, Ohio. He had been assassinated in 1901, only six months into his second term as
0019: 1917 McKinley Gold Dollar (64257)Est. $300-$450
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1914-D $2.5 in 14K Bezel (43150): An attractive piece. The 14K bezel weighs 3.76 grams, and houses a nice 1914-D Indian quarter eagle. The gold in the bezel alone has a melt value of over $100, not counting the $2.5 gold piece.
0024: 1914-D $2.5 in 14K Bezel (43150)Est. $350-$500
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1926 Quarter Eagle in Bezel (59327): 1926 two-and-a-half Indian gold piece mounted in 14K bezel. The coin appears to be a nice AU piece, and the bezel is an attractive combination of an outer rope feature, with a faceted gear-type
0026: 1926 Quarter Eagle in Bezel (59327)Est. $350-$500
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