Spring Coin, Currency and Stock & Bond Sale 2007-04-11 Auction - 871 Price Results - Smythe & Co. Inc. in NY - Page 4
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1066: 1909-S V.D.B. Lincoln Cent PCI MS-65, RED.1092: 1916-D Mercury Dime. AU or so.1513: Great Britain Carmarthen Bk 5 Pounds
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New York, NY, United States
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Spring Coin, Currency and Stock & Bond Sale

U.S. and World Coin Sale including: Group Lots, Bullion, Errors, Patterns, Pioneer Gold, U.S. Commemoratives, Tokens and Medals, Colonial coinage, and a run of U.S. coins from Half Cents through $20 Gold. The Herb & Martha Schingoethe Obsolete Currency Collection, Part 10. The Western Reserve Historical Society Collection of Confederate Currency. International Currency, Federal & National Currency, Small Size Currency, Continental & Colonial Currency, Security Printing, College Currency, Rewards of Merit, Traveler's Checks, Stocks & Bonds, State, City & County Bonds, Confederate Bonds, Treasury Certificates, and a very rare collection of U.S. Postal Envelopes.
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1880 Shield Nickel Choice BU.: 1880 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. A wonderful coin! Nice surfaces with some minute specks of carbon on the obverse, mentioned only for accuracy. The obverse is beginning to exhibit some nice
1074: 1880 Shield Nickel Choice BU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1886 Liberty Nickel Good.: 1886 Good. Strong obverse detail with good honest wear. Thee obverse has a moderate circular scratch around the periphery. Much of the central reverse detail remains.
1075: 1886 Liberty Nickel Good.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1913-D Buffalo Nickel Type 2 PCGS MS-63.: 1913-D Type 2 PCGS MS-63.
1076: 1913-D Buffalo Nickel Type 2 PCGS MS-63.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1916-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-64.: 1916-D PCGS MS-64. A near-Gem example of this early date in an ever popular series. The silver gray surfaces are complimented by the slightest blush of golden toning.
1077: 1916-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-64.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1920-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-64.: 1920-S PCGS MS-64. Very attractive pink and green toning graces this elusive date. The obverse is very clean and distraction free, and the reverse has even more intense rainbow toning. Great overall
1078: 1920-S Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-64.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1925-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-64.: 1925-D PCGS MS-64. A near-Gem example, with highly reflective, clear, clean surfaces. This issue is extremely hard to find fully struck, and our example is no exception to that rule. Tinges of
1079: 1925-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-64.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1925-S Buffalo Nickel PCI MS-64.: 1925-S PCI MS-64, FULL STRIKE. Lovely gun metal blue toning graces the central portions on both sides, while yellow and pink prevail near the rims. This coin is clean, crisp, and very well struck. A
1080: 1925-S Buffalo Nickel PCI MS-64.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1926-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-63.: 1926-D PCGS MS-63. This date is notorious for weak strikes, and our present example is struck substantially stonger than the average 1926-D . Copious amounts of satiny luster makes this coin quite
1081: 1926-D Buffalo Nickel PCGS MS-63.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1931-S Buffalo Nickel Choice BU.: 1931-S Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Perhaps Gem, but you decide. Both sides of this coin are virtually mark free, with spectacular surfaces, and superb eye appeal.
1082: 1931-S Buffalo Nickel Choice BU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1938-D Buffalo Nickel NGC MS67*.: 1938-D NGC MS67*, Star designation for eye appeal. Beautiful red and green rainbow toning with circular luster on both obverse and reverse. Typical look for late date high grade Buffalo Nickels. NGC
1083: 1938-D Buffalo Nickel NGC MS67*.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1805 Drape Bust Dime, Choice AU.: 1805 4 Berries Raw Choice AU. John Reich-2. (R2). Due to the fact that half dollars were often kept by banks as reserves, many early dimes, quarters, and half dimes circulated heavily. That is why
1084: 1805 Drape Bust Dime, Choice AU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1805 Drape Bust Dime, PCGS MS-64.: 1805 4 Berries PCGS MS-64. John Reich-2. (R2) A gorgeous type coin! A hair's breadth away from being a full gem. It has blast white surfaces with frosty mint luster that make it look as if it was
1085: 1805 Drape Bust Dime, PCGS MS-64.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1814 Cap Bust Dime Large Stars PCGS F12: 1814 JR.4 (R.2) PCGS F12. Conservatively graded by PCGS, this coin has the detail of a higher grade example.
1086: 1814 Cap Bust Dime Large Stars PCGS F12Est. US$1-US$1,000,000
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1859 Liberty Seated Dime, Very Choice BU.: 1859 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Perhaps Gem. At first glance this coin appears to be a proof. The fields are highly reflective fields and the rims are squared, but the date does not match
1087: 1859 Liberty Seated Dime, Very Choice BU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1872-CC Liberty Seated Dime, PCGS VF25.: 1872-CC Ex. Eliasberg PCGS VF25. Only 35,480 dimes were struck in Carson City during 1872. Described in the May 1996 Eliasberg Catalogue as follows: "Light gray toning. Old scratches in the field
1088: 1872-CC Liberty Seated Dime, PCGS VF25.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1874-S Liberty Seated Dime, ANACS AU50.: 1874-S Arrows ANACS AU50. Battleship gray toning with traces of luster in some of the more protected areas. The reverse strike is a little weak. A scarce date with only 240,000 minted. A great
1089: 1874-S Liberty Seated Dime, ANACS AU50.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1895-O Barber Dime Choice AU.: 1895-O Choice AU. The strike on this coin is superb, and it retains the detail of a Mint State example. At some point this coin was cleaned and retoned, but that does not take away from the overall
1090: 1895-O Barber Dime Choice AU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1907-O Barber Dime. NGC MS-65.: 1907-O NGC MS-65. Deep shades of blue, gray, and lilac shimmer over copious original mint lustre. The reverse is gray with blue highlights. Not the rarest date in the series, but this is an extremely
1091: 1907-O Barber Dime. NGC MS-65.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1916-D Mercury Dime. AU or so.: 1916-D AU or so. Copious lustre remains. Tough to find in any grade, and when usually encountered they are in the AG to VG range.
1092: 1916-D Mercury Dime. AU or so.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1916-D Mercury Dime Good.: 1916-D Good. Totally original, this key date coin, with an easily readable date and mint mark is a perfect fit for a Good to VG set of Mercury Dimes.
1093: 1916-D Mercury Dime Good.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1805 Draped Bust Quarter Brilliant Unc.: 1805 Browning 3. R.1 Brilliant Uncirculated, or nearly so. Toned in shades of medium battleship and gunmetal gray, this coin is quite lovely for the type. While the B-3 variety is the most common of
1094: 1805 Draped Bust Quarter Brilliant Unc.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1806/5 Draped Bust Quarter NGC MS-62.: 1806/5 B-1 NGC MS-62. The Draped Bust/ Large Eagle Quarter type is a short lived series consisting of coins dated 1804-1807. There is only one overdate in this period, represented by the 1806/5, and
1095: 1806/5 Draped Bust Quarter NGC MS-62.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1807 Draped Bust Quarter Choice EF.: 1807 B-1 Choice EF or so. The details are present to justify the Choice EF grade, and this example exhibits the lustre of a higher grade. There is, however, a rim bump at 10 o'clock, and a couple of
1096: 1807 Draped Bust Quarter Choice EF.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1807 Draped Bust Quarter Fine.: 1807 B-1 Fine. This coin saw an extensive lifetime in circulation, and coming from a later state of the dies, the edges are weakly defined. There are a couple of marks commensurate with the grade. A
1097: 1807 Draped Bust Quarter Fine.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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