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January 15-16, 2013 - New York, NY<br />
1343 1899-S “Doubled Date” 1 Dollar. ANACS MS62.<br />
VAM-7, Top 100. Milky tone sits atop the obverse<br />
with lightly toning around the reverse edges. The 9s<br />
in the date both show some recutting. Est. 200-300<br />
1344 1899-O 1 Dollar. NGC MS65. Glowing luster encircles<br />
the devices with only light marks on the surfaces.<br />
A very attractive O-Mint representative.<br />
Est. 100-150<br />
1333<br />
1333 1895-O 1 Dollar. XF. Very attractive for the grade<br />
level with gray centers and a touch or golden tone on<br />
the rims. While typical of the grade level, several moderate<br />
marks are noted on Liberty’s cheek. * At time<br />
of catalog production, coin was at certification company<br />
- will be sold graded * (photo) Est. 300-400<br />
1334 1895-O 1 Dollar. Good Details, Cleaned. Heavily<br />
worn with evident hairlines in the fields. A much better<br />
date. Est. 100-150<br />
1335 Quintet of Uncirculated 1896 Morgan Dollars. A<br />
pleasing assortment with one attractively toned example<br />
and one with prooflike fields. Sold as is, no returns.<br />
[5] Est. 200-300<br />
1336 1896-O $1. NGC AU55. An attractively lightly circulated<br />
example with no eye-distracting marks on the<br />
surfaces. Est. 100-150<br />
1337 1896-O 1 Dollar. AU. Nearly fully detailed with soft<br />
luster and light tone on both sides. Est. 100-150<br />
1338 Quartet of 1896-O Morgan Dollars.<br />
1) AU Details, Cleaned.<br />
2-3) XF.<br />
4) XF Details, Scratched. [4] Est. 100-150<br />
1339 1897-S 1 Dollar. PCGS MS63. Few contact marks<br />
are present for the grade with considerable reflectivity<br />
in the fields. Housed in a first generation PCGS<br />
holder. Est. 100-150<br />
1340 1897-O 1 Dollar. NGC AU55. Faint friction on<br />
Liberty’s hair curles and the eagle’s breast defines the<br />
grade. Est. 80-120<br />
1341 Trio of 1898-S Morgan Dollars.<br />
1) Uncirculated Details, Cleaned.<br />
2) Uncirculated Details, Cleaned.<br />
3) Choice AU Details, Cleaned. [3] Est. 150-250<br />
1345 1900-O 1 Dollar. ANACS MS65. A pleasing Gem<br />
representative with bright luster and touches of rainbow<br />
patina that clings to the edges. Est. 100-150<br />
1346 1902-S 1 Dollar. AU. White with ample luster in the<br />
fields and soft highpoint friction. Est. 150-250<br />
1347 Quintet of Uncirculated 1903 Morgan Dollars. A<br />
lovely selection of this late-date issue with all but one<br />
example remaining tone-free. Sold as is, no returns.<br />
[5] Est. 200-300<br />
1348 Pair of 1903 Morgan Dollars - Certified MS64.<br />
1) PCGS. Housed in a first-generation PCGS holder.<br />
2) PCI (Green). Lightly toned around the edges with<br />
few marks. Accurately graded. [2] Est. 150-250<br />
1349 1903-O 1 Dollar. Fine. A better date at all grade levels<br />
with fairly uniform gray coloration in the centers<br />
and light golden tone around the edges.<br />
Est. 250-350<br />
1350 1904-S 1 Dollar. XF. A sharply defined better-date<br />
issue with pleasing retained originality. Worthy of attention<br />
from the circulated set collector.<br />
Est. 200-300<br />
1351 1904-O 1 Dollar. PCGS MS64. Minimally abraded<br />
with pleasing mirrors in the fields and contrast-free<br />
devices. Est. 100-150<br />
1352 Quartet of Uncirculated 1904-O Morgan Dollars.<br />
An attractive foursome of this 20th century Morgan<br />
dollar issue with all examples maintaining attractive<br />
luster. A single example merits the Select designation.<br />
[4] Est. 150-250<br />
1353 Quintet of 1921-D Morgan Dollars. A lustrous lot<br />
of examples with Uncirculated details. Several pieces<br />
are lightly impaired. Sold as is, no returns. [5]<br />
Est. 150-250<br />
1354 Trio of 1923 Peace Dollars. All three maintain at<br />
least AU detail with one having evidence of having<br />
been lightly polished in the past. [3] Est. 60-80<br />
1342 1898-O 1 Dollar. NGC MS65. A lovely Gem example<br />
with booming luster and few marks. An excellent<br />
example for type set inclusion. Est. 100-150<br />
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