May 26-27, 2003, The Dr. Jacob Terner Collection, Sale 20

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U. S. Coins

Indian Head Cents

 

Lot 1173 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1902. PCGS graded Proof 66 Red & Brown. Overwhelming eye appeal because of the glittering red, green, and gold toning on both sides. A truly remarkable piece that flirts with perfection. Rick Snow's "Eagle Eye Photo Seal" adds credibility.
Estimated Value $400-450.

 

Lot 1174 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1902. PCGS graded MS-65 Red. A true gem with a great strike and great luster. Only a few light hits keep the coin from a higher grade.
Estimated Value $275-300.

 

Lot 1175 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1903. Proof 66 Red. Dramatic, golden orange toning, changing to red at the rims. One tiny spot near the 3 of the date.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,200.

 

Lot 1176 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1903. NGC graded Proof 65 Red. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. A gem proof with outstanding surfaces. Proofs of this year do not exhibit any cameo contrast, so this coin is as good as they get in that respect.
Estimated Value $900-1,100.

 

Lot 1177 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1903. ANACS graded MS-65 Red. Fully struck with great luster and eye appeal. There are some contact marks on the cheek and chin.
Estimated Value $200-250.

 

Lot 1178 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1904. NGC graded Proof 66 Red. Eagle Eye Photo Seal. An outstanding deep mirrored cameo gem. The fields are perfection both sides and the devices exhibit great contrast. Color photo.
Estimated Value $2,500-2,750.

 

Lot 1179 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1904. NGC graded MS-66 Red. Super luster with very few impairments. Gem Indian cents are very tough to locate in todays market.
Estimated Value $600-700.

 

Lot 1180 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1905. NGC graded Proof 65 Red & Brown. Somewhat muted toning over deep mirrors. Nearly full red.
Estimated Value $400-450.

 

Lot 1181 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1905. NGC graded MS-65 Red. Great strike with only a few light spot on the reverse.
Estimated Value $250-275.

 

Lot 1182 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1905. Proof 65 Red & Brown. This coin boasts pretty rose and golden-orange iridescence plus glittering surfaces.
Estimated Value $200-225.

 

Lot 1183 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1905. NGC graded MS-66 Red & Brown. This example displays a great strike and luster. It has vibrant emerald and rose toning.
Estimated Value $200-250.

 

Lot 1184 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1906. NGC graded Proof 65 Red & Brown. A deep reddish brown tone covers pristine surfaces.
Estimated Value $350-400.

 

Lot 1185 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1906. PCGS graded MS-65 Red. Great strike with vibrant luster.
Estimated Value $250-300.

 

Lot 1186 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1907. NGC graded Proof 65 Red & Brown. This coin exhibits a deep reddish gold tone over problem free surfaces. The 1907 is the lowest mintage proof of the later Indian cent series, 1878-1909. Consequently, it is a very difficult date to locate.
Estimated Value $400-500.

 

Lot 1187 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1907. NGC graded MS-65 Red. This is a beautiful example with great gold color and vibrant luster.
Estimated Value $250-300.

 

Lot 1188 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1908. PCGS graded Proof 65 Red. This is a deep mirrored gem enhanced by attractive frosted devices. Only a few flyspecks on the reverse possibly hold it back from a higher grade.
Estimated Value $800-1,000.

 

Lot 1189 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1908. NGC graded MS-65 Red. Great luster with lots of eye appeal. There are some light contact marks visible.
Estimated Value $250-275.

 

Lot 1190 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1908-S. PCGS graded MS-65 Red. This is a beautiful full red gem with a great strike and wonderful eye appeal. The fields are partially prooflike. Color photo.
Estimated Value $1,250-1,400.

 

Lot 1191 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1909. NGC graded MS-66 Red. This is a stunning gem with a full strike and outstanding eye appeal. It's hard to find one much better.
Estimated Value $600-750.

 

Lot 1192 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1909. NGC graded Proof 64 Red. This is a deep mirror cameo example. Visually stunning, and held back from a higher grade, perhaps, by a few scattered flyspecks.
Estimated Value $500-600.

 

Lot 1193 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1909. NGC graded Proof 66 Red & Brown. Moderate mirrors with great eye appeal. The color is very close to full red, with a bit of rose color in the center of the obverse.
Estimated Value $400-450.

 

Rare Mint State 65 Red 1909-S Indian

Lot 1194 Click on photo for enlarged version Click on photo for enlarged version
1909-S. NGC graded MS-65 Red. This is a bright golden example with outstanding eye appeal. The final San Francisco Indian Cent minted and the lowest mintage cent in the series. Very tough to find in this grade. Color photo.
Estimated Value $3,000-3,500.


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