Lot 2721
1938 New Rochelle Half
Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Bright white luster and well struck by
the dies, a couple of very tiny specks on the obverse.
Estimated Value
$400-450.
Lot 2722
1926-S Oregon Trail Half
Dollar. NGC graded MS-67. Deeply toned with beautiful gold, blue and
green colors over the silvery gray luster. Sharp and very nice for the grade.
Estimated Value $750-900.
Lot 2723
1928 Oregon Trail Half
Dollar. NGC graded MS-67. Flashy luster and completely without
toning. Boldly impressed, and carefully preserved since its time of issue.
Estimated Value $700-800.
Lot 2724
1939-D Oregon Trail Half
Dollar. PCGS graded MS-65. Steel gray fields, with traces of light
crackly finish gold tones around the periphery. A lovely gem example for the
collector.
Estimated Value $350-450.
Lot 2725
1939-S Oregon Trail Half
Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Satiny white luster on both sides with
areas of gold starting to form. Nearly perfect in every way.
Estimated
Value $400-500.
Lot 2726
1920 Pilgrim Half Dollar.
NGC graded MS-65. Gold toning over luster with a touch of blue at
the rims. Boldly struck and without a flaw. Nothing disappointing about this
coin.
Estimated Value $225-250.
Lot 2727
1936-D Rhode Island Half
Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Mostly bright and lustrous, but we not a
splash of vibrant gold at the top of the obverse, and other areas of gold
creeping in from the rims. Bold and quite desirable.
Estimated Value
$225-275.
Lot 2728
1936 Robinson-Arkansas
Half Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Vibrant sunset gold color on the
obverse, especially along the lower right side, satiny gray gold elsewhere over
luster. Clean fields and surfaces, and one for the toned coin specialist to
long enjoy.
Estimated Value $700-UP.
Lot 2729
1936 Robinson-Arkansas
Half Dollar. PCGS graded MS-66. Strong luster and we note a trace of
gold toning. Rare this nice, and worth a good bid.
Estimated Value
$450-550.
Lot 2730
1935 Texas Half Dollar.
PCGS graded MS-67. Sharply struck and pure white in color. About as
nice as these are usually found.
Estimated Value $300-350.
Lot 2731
1936 Texas Half Dollar.
PCGS graded MS-67. Fully struck by the dies and quite well preserved
with full luster and just a hint of toning.
Estimated Value $300-350.
Lot 2732
1927 Vermont Half Dollar.
NGC graded MS-66. Pinkish gold and satiny tones over luster on both
sides, with boldly struck devices too. About as nice as these are ever found,
we note NGC has graded 116 this high, with just 11 higher.
Estimated Value
$1,000-1,250.
Lot 2733
1946 Booker T. Washington
Half Dollar. ICG graded MS-67. This one is toned with a pretty green
and blue streak from Washington's face to the left rim, speckled gold on the
reverse.
Estimated Value $100-150.
Lot 2734
1946 Booker T. Washington
Half Dollar and 1953 Washington Carver Half Dollar. Both grade Mint
State 63. Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value $20-25.
Lot 2735
1936 Wisconsin Half
Dollar. NGC graded MS-67. Bright white in color and well struck by
the dies for this commemorative. Pristine fields and devices, which show few
signs of contact, even under the scrutiny of a strong glass.
Estimated
Value $475-525.
Lot 2736
1900 Lafayette Dollar.
NGC graded MS-63 Premium Quality. Steel gray and very pleasing
toning on both sides, with satiny luster in the fields. A couple of tiny neck
nicks perhaps limited the grade, but this coin certainly has all the eye appeal
a collector could hope for. Typical strike, with minor weakness on the boot.
Estimated Value $900-UP.
Lot 2737
A trio of certified
Commemortive Half dollars. This includes a Long Island, PCGS graded
MS-64; a 1936-S Rhode Island NGC graded MS-64 and a 1936 Wisconsin NGC graded
MS-65. A nice group the first two are toned, while the last is white. Lot
of 3 coins.
Estimated Value $325-375.
Lot 2738
A group of 10
commemorative half dollars. This group includes the following, Bay
Bridge, 1934 Boone, 1893 Columbian Exposition (2 pieces), 1922 Grant, 1935-S
San Diego, 1925 Stone Mountain, 1946-D BTW, 1946-S BTW and 1950-S BTW, grades
range from EF to Uncirculated. Most are bright and fresh, and typical of
the commercial market. Lot of 10 coins.
Estimated Value $200-220.
Lot 2739
A small commem lot.
This lot includes 1892 Columbian Exposition (2 pieces), 1893 Columbian
Exposition, Monroe Doctrine (3 pieces) and a 1953-S Carver Washington, grades
range from VF to Unc.
Estimated Value $80-100.