The Midwest Summer Sale 2007
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1853 AU-50+, 1854 XF-40, and 1856 VF-20.
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Description:
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Consists of two of the three varieties. The 1853 Variety 1 example has a silver fineness of only .750 and is enhanced by a pale blue nuance. The .900 fine Variety 2 specimens are attractively toned for their respective grade levels.
This lot may contain an item not certified by ANACS, PCGS, or NGC. While Scotsman Auction Co. is typically conservative in our descriptions of items not certified by one of these companies, we cannot guarantee our grading estimation will match their grade. We highly recommend that collectors seeking items certified by a third-party grading service only bid on items that have already been certified. No lot can be returned because of a variance in judgment with regards to grade.
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Low Estimate:
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$210.00 |
High Estimate:
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$240.00 |
Lot Status:
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Bidding has been closed for this lot. |
Hammered Price: |
$260.00
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Price Realized:
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$299.00 |
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Price history for items of the same classification:
Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
304 | The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008 | $1,300.00 |
1853, 1857 and 1862 Three-Cent silver pieces. PCGS.
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A trio of three cent silver coins, all certified by PCGS. They are cataloged as follows: 1853 (MS-64), 1857 (MS-63), and 1862 (MS-63). All three of these coins are pale grey to white, though the 1862... |
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305 | The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008 | $1,950.00 |
1853, 1860 and 1862/1 Three-Cent silver pieces. PCGS MS-64.
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A lot of three cent silver coins, all certified by PCGS as grading MS-64. Included are: 1853 (pleasing luminous white with a very good strike and no apparent die clash), 1860 (moderately brilliant,... |
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311 | The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007 | $775.00 |
1853 MS-64, 1861 MS-63, and 1862 MS-64.
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The 1853 is heavily toned with tobacco grey colors and grades MS-64. It is followed by an 1861 that grades MS-63 and was struck with perfect medallic alignment. This coin has rings of pleasing... |
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