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The January 2013 Collector’s Series Sale<br />
1355 1928 1 Dollar. Uncirculated Details, Scratched. A<br />
album-worthy key date specimen with pastel coloration<br />
on both sides and a set of long luster grazes<br />
that sit in the field to the left of Liberty.<br />
Est. 150-250<br />
1356 1928 1 Dollar. XF Details, Environmental Damage.<br />
A desirable key date with deep graphite coloration<br />
on both sides. Est. 350-450<br />
1357 1935-S 1 Dollar. PCGS MS62. Intricately defined<br />
in the centers with shimmering luster in the fields. A<br />
single luster graze to the left of Liberty’s forehead<br />
likely prevented the near-Gem level. Housed in a first<br />
generation PCGS holder. Est. 150-250<br />
1362<br />
1362 1853 2.5 Dollars. PCGS MS63. A pleasing early<br />
date example of the type with a sharp strike and vivid<br />
luster. Essentially free of contact marks. (photo)<br />
Est. 600-800<br />
1363 1893 2.5 Dollars. Choice AU. Retaining bright<br />
golden color with essentially fully luster in the fields.<br />
Est. 150-250<br />
1358<br />
1358 1853 Gold 1 Dollar. PCGS MS63+. CAC approved.<br />
A clearly choice specimen for the grade and<br />
type with even honey-gold surfaces on both sides that<br />
have escaped anything but the most trivial ticks. Worthy<br />
of a premium bid. (photo) Est. 800-1,000<br />
1359 1888 Gold 1 Dollar. PCGS Genuine. Code 92 -<br />
Cleaned. Maintaining the appearance of a near-Gem<br />
with a couple small ticks interspersed on the obverse<br />
along with the addition of microscopic hairlines that<br />
primarily confine themselves to the left obverse field.<br />
Est. 150-250<br />
1364<br />
1364 1906 2.5 Dollars. Select Uncirculated. Well struck<br />
with effulgent luster and minor flyspeck marks that<br />
define the grade. (photo) Est. 300-500<br />
1365 1913 2.5 Dollars. AU Details, Polished. Bright<br />
from polishing and appropriate as a store of value in<br />
gold or use in jewelry. Est. 150-250<br />
1366 1932 10 Dollars. PCGS AU55. Set in vibrant canary-yellow<br />
gold with trivial wear and few noticeable<br />
contact marks. Est. 600-800<br />
1360<br />
1360 1889 Gold 1 Dollar. PCGS MS65. A delightful<br />
Type III Gem with crisp surface detail in the centers<br />
and legends as well as few marks on either side.<br />
Blushes of pumpkin-rose patina are also of note and<br />
boost the already outstanding eye appeal. (photo)<br />
Est. 1,400-1,600<br />
1361 1852 2.5 Dollars. XF. A pleasing early Quarter Eagle<br />
with copper patina around the legends.<br />
Est. 150-250<br />
1367<br />
1367 1890-CC 20 Dollars. XF. Very choice for the grade<br />
with luster mixed into the fields and clinging to the<br />
devices. A popular later Carson City issue with much<br />
retained originality. (photo) Est. 2,000-2,500<br />
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