Auction #1023 Lots Posted. Browse & Bid Now!
Our Sunday Internet Auction #1023 offers a fantastic selection of 420 New Items, along with 50 Special No Reserve lots and 25 Vault Value items. All lots will begin closing at 8pm EST on Sunday, July 29th. Some of the more interesting highlights from this week's sale include:
- 1914-D 1c PCGS/CAC MS65 RB
- 1970-S 1c PCGS/CAC MS65 RB (Large Date, Doubled Die Obverse)
- 1864 3cS PCGS/CAC MS66+
- 1877 5c PCGS/CAC Proof 66
- 1918/7-D 5c PCGS/CAC XF40
- 1876-CC 10c NGC MS67 (Double Die Reverse)
- 1893 10c PCGS/CAC Proof 67 DCAM ex: Bruce Scher
- 1904-O 25c PCGS/CAC MS66
- 1927-S 25c PCGS MS63 FH
- 1795 Draped Bust $1 PCGS/CAC XF45
- 1879-CC $1 PCGS MS63 (Capped Die)
- 1893-S $1 PCGS XF40
- 1892 $1 NGC Proof 67 CAM
- 1858-C $5 PCGS AU58
- 1889-CC $20 PCGS AU55
- 1915-S Panama-Pacific $2 1/2 NGC MS66 (OH)
- 1853 U.S Assay Office $20 PCGS/CAC AU53 (900 THOUS)
- 1936 Proof Set PCGS/CAC Proof 62-67
- FR. 698 1902 3rd Charter Period 3rd Issue Plain Back $100 National Bank Note PCGS Net Fine 15 (Apparent Small Edge Tear at Bottom Left)
- FR. 263 1886 Morgan Dollar Back $5 Silver Cert PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ
- FR. 289 1880 Blackback $10 Silver Cert PCGS Very Fine 30
- FR. 1215 1922 $100 Gold Cert PCGS Extremely Fine 45 PPQ (Moy Signature)
Our first highlight is a 1864 3cS PCGS/CAC MS66+. A gorgeous Civil War date with prooflike fields and light blue and maroon rim toning. This piece is CAC approved for quality with the PCGS+ grade that shows it is at the top of end of the assigned grade.
This week's second highlight is an 1853 U.S Assay Office $20 PCGS/CAC AU53 (900 THOUS). A nicely lustrous with light circulation, this popular piece of the California Gold Rush was produced by the US Assay Office for use in modern commerce.
This week's third highlight is a FR. 263 1886 Morgan Dollar Back $5 Silver Cert PCGS Gem New 65 PPQ. Easily ranking in the top five of the greatest United States currency designs, this Morgan dollar back is hardly able to be improved upon. A trophy for any currency collection.
Our final auction highlight is a 1927-S 25c PCGS MS63 FH. An incredibly rare date with a full head designation, this is actually one of our favorite dates in the series as it simply never appears with the fully struck headpiece. Lustrous with a light golden tint, this example is the first that we have seen in nearly a decade.
Of course there are many other highlights, so be sure to browse all lots in this exciting new sale before it closes on Sunday, July 29th.
Thanks for browsing our inventory and participating in our auction!
Sincerely,
The David Lawrence Numismatic Team