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The Midwest Summer Sale 2012
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1919 NGC MS-63, 1928 NGC MS-63, and a 1928-S NGC MS-64. 1919 NGC MS-63, 1928 NGC MS-63, and a 1928-S NGC MS-64.
Lot Title: 1919 NGC MS-63, 1928 NGC MS-63, and a 1928-S NGC MS-64.
Description: NGC has provided suitable grades for this trio of fully original Standing Liberty quarters, and all are priced in popular price guides well within reach of normal collecting budgets. 1919 grades MS-63 and displays a full complement of delectable lilac-gold patina, and is struck virtually to "full head" standards, just barely denied by half-complete separation in the hair line at Liberty's forehead. Get basically all the detail in the world at a non-full-head price. 1928 at MS-63 comes fairly well struck and offers early stages of nice multihued album toning. Finally, 1928-S grades MS-64 and looks loaded with vintage patina, although the strike is very ordinary. Three coin lot.
Low Estimate: $500.00
High Estimate: $650.00
Lot Status: Bidding has been closed for this lot.
Hammered Price: $552.00
Price Realized: $634.80
1919 NGC MS-63, 1928 NGC MS-63, and a 1928-S NGC MS-64.
1919 NGC MS-63, 1928 NGC MS-63, and a 1928-S NGC MS-64.

Price history for items of the same classification:
Lot #AuctionCurrent Bid or Hammer PriceDescription
778The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/26/2013$575.00
1919, 1928-S, and 1929-S, all PCGS MS-63.
1919 comes closest to a "full head" designation, as it lacks detail only around Liberty's ear, while the shield displays memorable definition. Somewhat weaker details show up for 1929-S, though...
549The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012$1,050.00
1919 NGC MS-65 FH.
Both sides glow softly with white candescence, aided by snowy luster. It may be somewhat surprising that Liberty's facial features meet all expectations of the "full head" assessment, since the rest...
550The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012$1,150.00
1919 NGC MS-65+ FH.
Shockingly attractive, searing bright luster blazes through the fields on each side, setting the eye-appeal on fire with its vibrancy. A lengthy streak of deep ebony toning sweeps up and over through...
656The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011$450.00
1919 NGC MS-65.
A full-head designation is utterly out of the question, since the three leaves are almost entirely absent above the clearly defined ear hole. However, the shield is unusually sharp, and the eagle...
664The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/24/2009$575.00
1919 NGC MS-64 FH.
Exceptionally sharp detail is not entirely unexpected since 1919 Philadelphia quarters tend to come nice. This is a blindingly white coin with very potent luster and no problems at all.
651The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009$390.00
1919 PCGS MS-64FH.
Despite their reputation as a coin that stood up poorly to circulation (due to the ease with which dates wore off), the three quarter-dollar issues of 1919 were actually capably produced overall, and...
1295The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$190.00
1919 MS-62 FH.
Superb luster glistens from mainly white surfaces with just a glint of champagne iridescence. Some faint hairlines and light scuffs are noted for accuracy on this prominently struck Philadelphia...
1296The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$220.00
1919 MS-63.
Splashes of blue and russet tones can be seen around the peripheries of the obverse, otherwise the surfaces display a pleasing creamy glow. We might be a bit conservative grading this only MS-63.
1297The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$260.00
1919 MS-64.
With nearly a Full Head strike, this fully lustrous specimen has a copious golden-russet splendor radiating from its surfaces. There is a meager amount of ticks and flecks, but they do not take away...

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