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January 15-16, 2013 - New York, NY<br />
1156<br />
1156 1832 10 Cents. PCGS MS62. The epitome of originality<br />
with wisps of russet-orange color around portions<br />
of the legends that lend themselves to mostly<br />
tone-free and lustrous centers. Undergraded by<br />
today’s standards. Housed in a first generation PCGS<br />
holder. (photo) Est. 1,000-1,200<br />
1157 Quartet of Attractive Bust Dimes.<br />
1) 1824/2. Fine. Deep pastel color is present from<br />
years of envelope storage.<br />
2) 1825. Fine. Gorgeous iridescent gold, green and<br />
blue tone exists on both sides.<br />
3) 1834. VF. Rich antique patina enriches the eye appeal.<br />
4) 1836. XF. Flashy with blue, purple and golden toning.<br />
[4] Est. 200-400<br />
1158 Pair of Better Bust Dimes.<br />
1) 1834. XF. Nicely details with attractive pastel tone<br />
on both sides.<br />
2) 1837. VF. Soft toning sits on both sides with no<br />
significant surfaces disturbances. [2] Est. 80-120<br />
1159 1852 10 Cents. PCGS MS61. Intricately defined<br />
with light golden tone over both sides and shimmering<br />
luster in the fields. Seemingly a high-end coin for<br />
the grade. Housed in a first generation PCGS holder.<br />
Est. 200-400<br />
1161<br />
1161 1860 10 Cents. PCGS PR61. Mintage: 1000. Hairlines<br />
define the grade with blue and blue-green patina<br />
on both sides. Housed in a first generation PCGS<br />
holder. (photo) Est. 200-400<br />
1162<br />
1162 1860-O 10 Cents. PCGS VG10. A rarely offered<br />
New Orleans Mint issue with light multicolored patina<br />
and even wear on both sides. From a mintage of only<br />
40,000 coins. (photo) Est. 800-1,000<br />
1163 1860-S 10 Cents. PCGS XF Details, Cleaning. A<br />
scarce S-Mint example with sharp detail for the date<br />
and light cleaning that accounts for the grade.<br />
Est. 150-250<br />
1164<br />
1160<br />
1160 1859 10 Cents. PCGS PR63. Mintage: 800. An<br />
early Seated dime proof with cobalt-blue obverse surfaces<br />
and charcoal-gray tone on the reverse. Minor<br />
handling in the obverse fields precludes a finer grade.<br />
Housed in a first generation PCGS holder. (photo)<br />
Est. 1,000-1,200<br />
1164 1866 10 Cents. PCGS PR62. Mintage: 725. Sharply<br />
defined with a palette of intermingled patina atop reflective<br />
surfaces. Housed in a first generation PCGS<br />
holder. (photo) Est. 400-600<br />
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