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Featuring the greatest culmination of 1200 pieces from The Providence, Rhode Island Rare Coin Estate.
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The Rhode Island Estate is absolutely exceptional.
It was clear that the collector of the Estate most valued Morgan Dollars. He had very clear interests in high grade Morgans of all types. We found many examples that were rainbow toned, DCAM, or Blast White. The choices here were impressive and very rare. The collection flows beautifully and was clearly meticulously hand curated.
It Features:
-Over 250 Morgan Silver Dollars
-Over 100 Peace Dollars
- Early American Gold
- A Selection of High Grade Walkers and Franklins
- So much more!
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LOT 5959:
*Highlight* 1929-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS (fc)
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Sold for: $900
Price including buyer’s premium:
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1,062
Start price:
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5
Estimated price :
$21,250 - $42,500
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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*Highlight* 1929-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS (fc)
*Highlight* 1929-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms66 SEGS. Per David Akers Of PCGS "This is an unusual issue in that it is easy to find in MS-63 or lower condition but surprisingly difficult to locate in MS-64 or better grade. Gems are rare without a doubt, considerably more so than any of the other late issues. Why this is so I really have no idea but I can state that I have not seen all that many 1929 quarter eagles that would grade a full MS-65 by today's stringent standards. A few superb, nearly perfect pieces are known but in MS-67 condition, the 1929 is clearly a major rarity.The strike on a typical 1929 is very good although some specimens are not quite as sharp as the several issues immediately preceding this one. Many examples also show obvious signs of die buckling at the borders. Lustre is nearly always very good to excellent and the color is most often a rich yellow gold with a greenish tint. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away, you might not find its equal Coin

