Spring Coin, Currency and Stock & Bond Sale 2007-04-11 Auction - 871 Price Results - Smythe & Co. Inc. in NY - Page 6
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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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1901-S Barber Half Dollar Choice AU.: 1901-S Choice AU, and close to full Mint State. The 1901-S is one of the key dates of the Barber Half series. Smokey blue patination with golden highlights. Original Mint lustre peeks through the
1122: 1901-S Barber Half Dollar Choice AU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1903-O Barber Half Dollar BU.: 1903-O Brilliant Uncirculated. Cartwheel luster radiates through multicolored toning in hues of blue and green on the obverse and glowing silver surfaces on the reverse. Another scarce date Barber
1123: 1903-O Barber Half Dollar BU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1917-S Walking Liberty 50C NGC MS64: 1917-S Obverse Mint Mark NGC MS-64. Mostly white, with some soft pastels showing when the coin is viewed at different angles. The obverse has a weaker strike than the reverse, which is quite bold and
1124: 1917-S Walking Liberty 50C NGC MS64Est. US$1-US$1,000,000
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1918-D Walking Liberty 50C PCGS MS64: 1918-D PCGS MS-64. Blast white, and about as close to Gem as you can get.
1125: 1918-D Walking Liberty 50C PCGS MS64Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1795 Flowing Hair Dollar Choice EF.: 1795 2 Leaves B-1 Choice EF, With definite claims to the AU classification. Here is an exceptionally nice Flowing Hair Dollar, lightly circulated with even gold and charcoal toning. There are hints
1126: 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar Choice EF.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1795 Flowing Hair Dollar PCI VF30.: 1795 Bolender-1 PCI VF30. Deep gray toning in the fields, and lighter on the devices. The strike is bold and should be very pleasing to the type collector.
1127: 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar PCI VF30.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1795 Flowing Hair Dollar Fine.: 1795 3 Leaves B-5 Fine. Although it was cleaned at some point, this coin has been retoned, and has a very wholesome look.
1128: 1795 Flowing Hair Dollar Fine.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1795 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS AU50.: 1795 Centered Bust B-15 PCGS AU50. There are 2 major varieties for the Draped Bust design, the off-center bust, and the centered bust. The Centered Bust variety is represented by a single die
1129: 1795 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS AU50.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1795 Draped Bust Dollar VF-XF.: 1795 B-15 VF-XF. While only a R.1 die variety, nice examples of this date are hard to acquire. Golden-burnt sienna/russet toning on the obverse and gun metal gray on the reverse. What appears to be a
1130: 1795 Draped Bust Dollar VF-XF.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1797 Draped Bust Dollar Choice VF.: 1797 9x7 Stars, Small Letters B-2 Choice VF. R-4. Toned medium gray, the obverse has some small contact marks, normal for the grade. This is a rare variety from the lowest mintage of silver dollars
1131: 1797 Draped Bust Dollar Choice VF.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1798 Draped Bust Dollar VF.: 1798 B-2 VF. Small eagle, 15 star variety. One of two varieties listed by Bolender with the small eagle reverse, and the only variety of 1798 with 15 stars on the obverse. The evenly toned
1132: 1798 Draped Bust Dollar VF.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1799/8 Draped Bust Dollar Choice AU.: 1799/8 15 Star reverse. B-3 Choice AU. Remnants of the under-digit can be seen in the base of the second 9 in the date. Original Mint lustre can be seen through attractive deep gray-violet toning. In
1133: 1799/8 Draped Bust Dollar Choice AU.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1800 Draped Bust Dollar PCI AU55.: 1800 AMERICAI B-19 PCI AU55. With light, honest wear, and moderate silver gray toning.
1134: 1800 Draped Bust Dollar PCI AU55.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1801 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS AU50.: 1801 Bolender-3 (R.3) PCGS AU50. This distinctive variety shows a lack of a "right foot on all T's." Toned in a light silver-gray, with pastel highlights. Satiny mint frost can be seen when the coin
1135: 1801 Draped Bust Dollar PCGS AU50.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1838 Gobrecht Dollar Brilliant Proof.: 1838 Die Alignment III, Reeded Edge Judd-84 Brilliant Proof. As a type Gobrecht dollars are quite scarce, and when they are encountered, they are usually from the 1836 mintage of 1,600 pieces. The
1136: 1838 Gobrecht Dollar Brilliant Proof.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1874-CC Trade Dollar PCI MS63.: 1874-CC PCI MS63. Carson City coins are very popular, as that facility had only been in operation for a mere 20 years before being shut down. The Trade Dollar is popular because it was only struck
1137: 1874-CC Trade Dollar PCI MS63.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1876-CC Trade Dollar PCI MS-63.: 1876-CC PCI MS-63. This nice Mint State Trade Dollar offers both sharply struck devices, hints of original mint lustre, and attractive toning. Although 509,000 were struck, most were exported to the
1138: 1876-CC Trade Dollar PCI MS-63.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1878 Morgan Dollar 7/8 TF PCGS MS-64.: 1878 7/8 TF - Strong. PCGS MS-64. Mostly white dollar with yellow toning only around the outer rims. Light bag marks on the cheek with fairly clean fields on the obverse. Similar reverse but with an
1139: 1878 Morgan Dollar 7/8 TF PCGS MS-64.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1878 Morgan Dollar Reverse. 1879 PCI MS-64: 1878 Reverse 1879 PCI MS-64, DMPL. 100% blast white, with deep mirror prooflike surfaces. The obverse has some contact marks, but the reverse is virtually pristine.
1140: 1878 Morgan Dollar Reverse. 1879 PCI MS-64Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1880 Morgan $1 PCI PR-65.: 1880 PCI PR-65. Both obverse and reverse designs exhibit a satin-like finish.
1141: 1880 Morgan $1 PCI PR-65.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1880/79-CC Morgan $1 Rev. '78 ANACS MS-64: 1880/79-CC Rev. '78 VAM-4 ANACS MS-64, DMPL. Very attractive, with deep mirror recesses and satin details. Both sides exhibit an attractive red toning around the rims.
1142: 1880/79-CC Morgan $1 Rev. '78 ANACS MS-64Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1880-CC Morgan $1 ANACS MS-65.: 1880-CC 2nd 8/7 VAM-5 ANACS MS-65, DMPL. An extremely popular Top 100 variety, this coin is fully struck, and DMPL. Blast white for the most part, with golden-russet highlights along the rim. The
1143: 1880-CC Morgan $1 ANACS MS-65.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1883-CC Morgan $1 NGC MS65-PL.: 1883-CC NGC MS65-PL, Older "fat" holder. Although a common date (as far as Carson City coins are concerned), they are scarce this high grade. The obverse has multiple cartwheels it is so lustrous.
1144: 1883-CC Morgan $1 NGC MS65-PL.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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1884-S Morgan $1 Brilliant Uncirculated.: 1884-S Brilliant Uncirculated, PL. Attractive cartwheel luster on this tougher date dollar.
1145: 1884-S Morgan $1 Brilliant Uncirculated.Est. US$1-US$1,000,000See Sold Price
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