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Regency Auction 29

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THE REGENCY AUCTION <strong>29</strong><br />

LOT 343<br />

$10 1907 NO MOTTO. PCGS MS65 CAC<br />

A lustrous GEM example of this first year issue.<br />

A radiant satin frost sets the smooth surfaces<br />

aglow in golden vibrance. Well struck, with<br />

crisp definition throughout. A small patch of<br />

deeper, reddish toning at the reverse rim serves<br />

to identify this beauty.<br />

PCGS 243, NGC 318, CAC 65. The last one<br />

sold in our July 2018 <strong>Regency</strong> <strong>Auction</strong> for<br />

$8,225 and prior to that one sold for $8,555 in<br />

an online auction. The current CU value is listed<br />

at $8,500. What a great type coin or way to start<br />

your set! Good luck!<br />

PCGS# 8852 | ESTIMATE: $7,500+<br />

LOT 344<br />

$10 1908-D NO MOTTO. PCGS MS63<br />

This is a rather scarce issue, despite a mintage of 210,000. Overall,<br />

the surfaces are very clean for the assigned grade. Both sides show<br />

off a pleasing satin frost, clearly above average in quality. Using a<br />

strong glass does not reduce the strong choice quality. Both sides<br />

are a beautiful even original gold color, and there are no spots or<br />

discoloration. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck and do<br />

stand out. The eye appeal is excellent!<br />

PCGS 128, NGC 39. The most recent example sold cheap at the<br />

ANA auction, realizing $3,840. Examples sold earlier this year<br />

brought between $4,080 and $5,520 with the current Collector’s Universe value being listed at $6,150. Anything finer is going to<br />

cost into the five figures, making a CHOICE coin like this worthy of any Mint State set of Indian Head $10s.<br />

LOT 345<br />

$10 1909-S PCGS MS64+ CAC<br />

This coin is SUPER HIGH END!<br />

Only a tiny “strike through” piece of lint<br />

(MINT MADE) on the reverse is all we see<br />

as keeping this coin from being a full MS65.<br />

Overall, the surfaces are really immaculate and<br />

have a satiny texture. A full luster shows off the<br />

gorgeous, even, and totally original gold colors.<br />

There are NO spots or stains. Miss Liberty and<br />

the details are lightly frosty and have crisp full<br />

strikes. Her face is NOT hacked up like you<br />

typically see. The eye appeal is super!<br />

PCGS# 8854 | ESTIMATE: $3,600+<br />

PCGS 47, NGC 33, CAC 6. How is this for hard to find? The last PCGS CAC piece to sell in auction brought $9,987 January 2013!<br />

Recently, Legend WHOLESALED a nice regular MS64 (no plus) for $8,500 This coin isn’t really priced at any super premium even<br />

though there actually is a large quality difference. A PCGS CAC MS65 would cost at least $20,000.00-and NONE have ever been<br />

sold via auction. The price list values for a coin like this are all wrong (lack of trades). We know we do NOT see any at all (if we did,<br />

we would buy them)! If you are building a great $10 Indian set, here is a beauty!<br />

PCGS# 8864 | ESTIMATE: $8,750+<br />

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