Auction #1056 Lots Posted. Browse & Bid Now!
Our Sunday Internet Auction #1056 offers a fantastic selection of 515 New Items, along with 100 No Reserve lots and 25 Vault Value items. All lots will begin closing at 8pm EST on Sunday, March 17th. Some of the more interesting highlights from this week's sale include:
Our first highlight is a 1909-S VDB 1c PCGS MS67 RD. Tied with 14 other examples as the finest graded by PCGS, the 1909-S VDB is a legendary key date rarity known amongst both collectors and non-numismatists. Similarly graded examples rarely come to market, with the most recent pieces before this item realized between $61,000 and $94,000. An attractive superb gem with light, original hues and plenty of red and gold tints, this piece is truly top-shelf.
This week's second highlight is an 1870 25c PCGS/CAC Proof 67 DCAM. It has beautiful blast white fields with amazing eye appeal. From a low mintage of just 1,000 coins, our example is CAC approved for quality.
The third highlight is a 1952-D 50c PCGS/CAC MS67 FBL. Beautiful rainbow tones throughout, this piece is one of the prettiest toned Franklins that we have ever handled and is truly deserving of the CAC sticker.
Our fourth highlight is an 1874 G$1 PCGS MS68. This issue is a type coin in all grades, except for this elevated tier. One of two graded as such, this piece is as nice as it comes with beautiful luster, gorgeous golden yellow tints and fantastic overall eye appeal.
The final highlight is an 1803/2 $5 PCGS/CAC AU58+. Gorgeous, lustrous surfaces with fantastic overall originality. The faintest touch of cabinet friction is notable, but the overall appeal of this coin is absolutely stunning. Our example has CAC approval and the PCGS+ grade showing premium quality.
Of course there are many other highlights, so be sure to browse all lots in this exciting new sale before it closes on Sunday, March 17th.
Thanks for browsing our inventory and participating in our auction!
Sincerely,
The David Lawrence Numismatic Team