Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
467 | The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014 | $6,250.00 |
1916 Type 1 NGC VF-30.
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Pale beige patina embraces nearly the entire coin, with portions of the outer reaches of the obverse searching for deeper ashy-grey coloration. A fairly strong date shows minor fade toward the tops... |
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468 | The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014 | $6,750.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS Genuine (code 92, XF details/cleaned).
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Steve Deckling Collection. XF details remain apparent despite the very dark olive-ebony toning that completely drapes both sides, and indeed, careful examination of the reverse finds tangible... |
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663 | The Collectors' Auction 2013 on 10/18/2013 | $2,800.00 |
1916 Type 1 PCGS GD-6.
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Presence of the bottom quarter of each digit in the date affirms the all-important 1916 date, which makes this quite a nice low-priced alternative to the many no-date examples in AG to G-4. Indeed,... |
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769 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/26/2013 | $9,100.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS AU-58.
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B.B. Consignment. Cover up the grade printed on the PCGS slab insert, and I would wager that a majority of viewers would guess this to be an uncirculated 1916 quarter. The entire complement of mint... |
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770 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/26/2013 | $11,000.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS AU-58+.
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Mile High Collection. Absolutely brand-spanking new to the condition census for the 1916 Standing Liberty quarter (non-full-head), this coin was plucked out of an album and shipped directly off to... |
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645 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $4,100.00 |
1916 Type 1. F.
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The top of each digit in the date is a little weak, but no magnification is required to improve legibility, as the date is still plenty strong enough to be read easily. The lower left quadrant of the... |
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646 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $20,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. NGC MS-63 FH.
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The age of "brilliant is best" seems to be in remission, which is a good thing for collectors who enjoy vintage coins that have journeyed through time with original surfaces and character intact. ... |
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404 | The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010 | $7,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. AU.
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Without a doubt, the 1916 Standing Liberty quarter is one of the most intriguing issues in the U.S. series, as a number of factors contribute to its great popularity. Low mintage of only 52,000... |
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393 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/12/2010 | $6,750.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS Genuine.
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PCGS Genuine-94 indicates "altered surfaces", yet it appears that this key has actually suffered an overly aggressive cleaning that has wiped out nearly any remnant of original luster. The barest... |
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337 | The Collectors' Auction 2009 on 10/16/2009 | $2,600.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS Genuine (VG details/reverse scrape).
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Strictly original VG-10 details survived the ravages of time with little hindrance on the obverse, while the reverse is affected by a lengthy gash above the eagle's wings. The date -- most critical... |
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338 | The Collectors' Auction 2009 on 10/16/2009 | $1,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS AG-3.
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A textbook case of "silent net-grading", since the details are obviously somewhat stronger than just AG, converging near the VG level. However, the date is practically worn away, leaving just a stub... |
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658 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/24/2009 | $6,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. VF/cleaned
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Rather severely cleaned, nearly to the point of having been polished. Nonetheless, substantial detail remains on either side, and indeed, glimmers of original luster still persist around the edges of... |
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644 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009 | $11,250.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS AU-58.
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Shrewd collectors have long known that a properly graded, attractive AU-58 is a bargain when compared to a low-end and unattractive MS-60, or even MS-62. Offered here is the key to the Standing... |
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455 | The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008 | $15,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. NGC MS-63.
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Subdued mint luster penetrates a thin veneer of silvery patina that transforms into antique gold peripheral color on the reverse. Features are reasonably defined, though a "full head" designation is... |
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527 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2007 on 07/27/2007 | $8,750.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS XF-45.
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The undisputed king of the popular Standing Liberty Quarter series, the 1916 is characterized by a diminutive mintage of only 52,000 total pieces. With such a low mintage figure, this issue has the... |
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528 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2007 on 07/27/2007 | $15,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS MS-63FH.
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With by far the lowest mintage of the series, the 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter is without a doubt the most prestigious example of an "SLQ" that can be owned. Indeed, there are few quarters that can... |
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499 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2007 on 02/09/2007 | $8,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. PCGS VF-35.
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The magnetism this date holds is quite intense. This notable year's unusual low mintage for twentieth century silver coinage is only eclipsed by the 1913-S Barber Quarter's production. This key... |
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1285 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $8,250.00 |
1916 Type 1. XF-45.
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With a diminutive mintage of 52,000, this particular dated quarter has the distinction of holding the second lowest issuance for all twentieth century silver coinage -- only the 1913-S Barber... |
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1286 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $9,500.00 |
1916 Type 1. AU-53.
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Designed by Hermon MacNeil, and one of only 52,000 struck this during this first year of issue. This visually appealing example has just a suggestion of wear, and any marks are almost invisible to... |
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1287 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $10,750.00 |
1916 Type 1. AU-58 FH.
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Phenomenal eye appeal is portrayed on this twentieth century prize issue. Copious, heirloom quality, pewter hues delicately grace its nearly flawless surfaces that are further enriched by an... |
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1288 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $10,000.00 |
1916 Type 1. MS-60+.
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An example of one of the most popular rarities struck in the twentieth century and one of only 52,000 struck for its first year of mintage. Herman MacNeil's design was a depiction of rousing... |
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