$2.50 Indian Quarter Eagles
Lot |
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Lot Description |
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9044 |
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$2.50 1908 (#7939). MS63 PCGS (#
84217373) CAC CDN/CPG® VALUE: $780 ESTIMATE: $500 MIN. BID W/O BP: $400 CONDITION NOTES: Beautiful yellow-gold original luster, sharp detail, a gorgeous AU63 CAC-verified example of this popular 1908
Indian Quarter Eagle COMMENTS: 1908 was the first year of the Indian Quarter Eagle series. 564,821 were minted at Philadelphia. (Image) (image2)
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$ 500.00
SOLD for $500.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9045 |
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$2.50 1909 (#7940). MS62 PCGS (#
34683923) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $533 ESTIMATE: $350 MIN. BID W/O BP: $275 CONDITION NOTES: Bright gold luster and detailed strike, no discernable marks COMMENTS: 441,760 were minted at
Philadelphia in 1909. (Image) (image2)
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$ 350.00
SOLD for $310.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9046 |
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$2.50 1910 (#7941). MS65 NGC (#
3310984003) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,410 ESTIMATE: $2,200 MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,800 CONDITION NOTES: Brilliant reflective luster and sharply detailed strike, careful examination reveals a faint hairline on the
reverse field in angled light, thus MS65 with eye appeal to match any better COMMENTS: 492,000 were minted at Philadelphia in 1910. It is much scarcer in MS65 and higher grades. NGC reports 203 MS65 and 18 higher. (Image) (image2)
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$ 2,200.00
SOLD for $2,100.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9047 |
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$2.50 1910 (#7941). MS64 PCGS (#
84911089) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $1,230 ESTIMATE: $800 MIN. BID W/O BP: $650 CONDITION NOTES: Brilliant reflective luster and extraordinary depth of detail, a few tiny hairline contact marks must have kept
this out of the MS65 class COMMENTS: 492,000 were minted at Philadelphia in 1910. (Image) (image2)
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$ 800.00
SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9048 |
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$2.50 1910 (#7941). MS62 NGC (#
4492194007) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $442 ESTIMATE: $275 MIN. BID W/O BP: $225 CONDITION NOTES: Bright gold luster and detailed strike, no discernable marks COMMENTS: 492,000 were minted at
Philadelphia in 1910. (Image) (image2)
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$ 275.00
SOLD for $290.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9049 |
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$2.50 1911 (#7942). MS64 PCGS (#
37236077) CAC CDN/CPG® VALUE: $1,260 ESTIMATE: $800 MIN. BID W/O BP: $650 CONDITION NOTES: Bright honey-gold luster, no discernable marks, a gorgeous CAC-verified MS64 piece COMMENTS:
704,000 were minted at Philadelphia in 1911. (Image) (image2)
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$ 800.00
SOLD for $825.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9050 |
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$2.50 1911 (#7942). MS62 NGC (#
3890851004) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $468 ESTIMATE: $300 MIN. BID W/O BP: $250 CONDITION NOTES: Orange-gold semi-reflective luster, decent strike, minor friction marks COMMENTS: 704,000 were minted
at Philadelphia in 1911. (Image) (image2)
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$ 300.00
SOLD for $310.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9051 |
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$2.50 1911 D (#7943). AU58 NGC (#
595180011) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $4,620 ESTIMATE: $3,000 MIN. BID W/O BP: $2,400 CONDITION NOTES: Bright gold and nicely detailed strike with the D mint mark full (a bit hard to see in this NGC holder), an
attractive example of this scarce "key" to Indian Quarter Eagles COMMENTS: The 1911-D Indian $2.50 is a key year-mintmark piece for collectors. It is generally scarce, and examples in AU58 or higher grades are in great demand. One of the
principal considerations is the strength of the mintmark, with Weak D examples being much less desirable and valued separately in the CPG. (Image) (image2)
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$ 3,000.00
SOLD for $2,450.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9052 |
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$2.50 1912 (#7944). MS62 NGC (#
3733770002) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $585 ESTIMATE: $375 MIN. BID W/O BP: $300 CONDITION NOTES: Deep gold satiny luster, sharp detail, tiny discolored spot in bottom of headdress COMMENTS: 616,000
were minted at Philadelphia in 1912. (Image) (image2)
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$ 375.00
SOLD for $310.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9053 |
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$2.50 1913 (#7945). MS63 PCGS (#
84169360) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $650 ESTIMATE: $425 MIN. BID W/O BP: $325 CONDITION NOTES: Orange-gold satiny luster, no discernable marks COMMENTS: 722,000 were minted at Philadelphia in
1913. (Image) (image2)
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$ 425.00
SOLD for $380.00
Will close during Public Auction |
9054 |
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$2.50 1914 (#7946). MS62 NGC (#
3703173012) CDN/CPG® VALUE: $1,220 ESTIMATE: $800 MIN. BID W/O BP: $650 CONDITION NOTES: Deep gold with dark toning on high points, detailed strike COMMENTS: A relatively low 240,000 were
minted at Philadelphia in 1914. (Image) (image2)
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$ 800.00
SOLD for $680.00
Will close during Public Auction |