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

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U. S. Coins

Barber Half Dollars

 

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1904. Proof 64. A very choice brilliant proof example with a touch of light toning starting to form on a quadrant of the obverse. Only 670 proofs made.
Estimated Value $800-900.

 

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1911. PCGS graded Proof 66 Cameo. A creamy white gem specimen that should stir plenty of collector interest.
Estimated Value $3,000-3,500.

 

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1913. NGC graded MS-65. Rich, creamy luster and clean surfaces, now toned to a deep, silver-gray and burnt-gold color, with a bit of a speckled look on the back. Nice strike and eye appeal. Surprisingly scarce in this grade -- NGC reports 9 in MS-65, with only 2 finer (both MS-66).
Estimated Value $2,400-2,700.

 

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1915-D. NGC graded MS-65. Pure white brilliance and strong cartwheel luster. A couple of light marks are noted in the right field, but Liberty's cheek, which is normally the most vulnerable place on this design, is nearly flawless. Softly struck on the eagle's right shoulder. NGC reports 34 in this grade, 4 in MS-66, and only one in MS-67.
Estimated Value $1,800-2,000.


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