Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
236 | The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014 | $3,600.00 |
1866 NGC PF-66 Ultra Cameo.
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Astonishing contrast looks exactly as one would expect from the NGC UCAM designation. This is pretty much as close as a 3-cent nickel can get to black-and-white contrast. Two slight depressions on... |
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374 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014 | $2,800.00 |
1866 PCGS MS-66 CAC.
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Exuberant rainbow toning flows across the upper third of the obverse and lower third of the reverse, and amplifies the eye-appeal substantially beyond the assessed MS-66 grade. Struck from clashed... |
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443 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $450.00 |
Twenty-seven 1866 three-cent nickel varieties.
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There are attributed and unattributed 1866 three-cent nickels in this grouping, with many of the coins set aside by Allan for further review. For example, some are stated as being "unlisted", or "new... |
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444 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $475.00 |
Seven 1866 three-cent nickel varieties.
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ANACS and PCI have encapsulated this group, with several attributed three-cent nickels among them. They may be summarized as follows: 1866 B04a RPD-001 "plate" (ANACS AU-55), 1866 B05a RPD-002... |
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445 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $600.00 |
1866 NGC MS-64.
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The NGC grading insert succinctly states "MS-64", but that is a painfully inadequate expression of the very high "coolness factor" offered. Both sides exhibit dramatic clash marks, and these dies... |
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446 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $1,050.00 |
1866 (P01) PCGS PF-65.
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1866 P01. Intricately struck, the devices exude nice matte texture, while the fields glow with luminous reflectivity. The entire coin is bathed in attractive apricot-gold, though both sides are... |
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348 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2010 on 07/23/2010 | $400.00 |
1866 NGC PF-64.
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Contrary to the hasty manner in which business strike three-cent nickels were produced, early proofs were meticulously struck, and this 1866 example displays exceptionally sharp details. In years... |
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