Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
378 | The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014 | $700.00 |
1920 Maine, 1926 America Sesquicentennial, and 1936 Gettysburg, all...
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The Gettysburg features particularly bright, brilliant white sheen over powerfully struck (and powerfully symbolic) devices. Not quite as brilliant, the Maine shows evidence of delicate peach patina... |
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273 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $600.00 |
1920 Maine MS-60/cleaned, 1921 Missouri 2x4 AU, and 1936 Long Island...
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Only light hairlines crisscross back and forth beneath some nice patina, but there are just too many of them to justify a problem-free grade, hence the MS-60/cleaned assessment. The Missouri is... |
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430 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/12/2010 | $575.00 |
1920 Maine, 1925-S California, and 1925 Lexington. PCGS MS-64.
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Nearly pure white brilliance shimmers off each of these commemorative half-dollars, all certified by PCGS as MS-64. 1925-S California, 1925 Lexington, and 1920 Maine are included, the latter coin... |
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1111 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009 | $335.00 |
1920 Maine and 1921 Pilgrim. NGC MS-64.
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MS-64 is assigned to both members of this commemorative half-dollar lot. Included are a 1920 Maine and a 1921 Pilgrim, the latter in a "no line" holder. Both coins are premium quality for the MS-64... |
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1252 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2007 on 07/27/2007 | $390.00 |
1920 Maine. PCGS MS-63.
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One hundred percent of this coin is covered with acutely attractive tones of dark violet, blue, magenta, green, yellow, and rose. Beneath all that toning lies clean fields and crisp devices. |
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1545 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $425.00 |
1920 Maine. NGC MS-64.
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Rainbow tones of magenta, green, yellow, violet, turquoise, gold, and russet adorn the peripheries of both the obverse and reverse. The devices are sharply struck, and the fields are very clean. |
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904 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006 | $260.00 |
1920 Maine. NGC MS-64.
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Two words come to mind when looking at this coin: "Holy Cow, this is one awesome coin!" Okay, okay, I know. That was seven words, but I don't care. The coin is an absolute bombshell. The obverse... |
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