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THE REGENCY AUCTION <strong>29</strong><br />
LOT 21<br />
1C 1899 PCGS MS66+ RD CAC<br />
This coin looks like it just left the bank 118 years ago! Amazing<br />
surfaces are ultra clean and and smooth. Even when using a<br />
strong glass you will still be more then impressed as only a few<br />
pinpoint ticks can be found. A full glowing luster really makes<br />
the totally original GEM Mint Red colors stand out. There is<br />
a tiny toning dot in the date. Miss Liberty and every detail are<br />
sharply struck and have delicate frost.<br />
PCGS 151, NGC 52, CAC 26. PCGS has graded 30 coins MS66+<br />
RD. The most recent example sold in our September 2018 for<br />
$2,530. The next step up would cost way more, if you could even<br />
find one! We assure you, this coin ranks on the very top end of<br />
the scale-the quality and eye appeal are unbeatable!<br />
PCGS# 2204 | ESTIMATE: $2,400+<br />
LOT 22<br />
1C 1899 PCGS MS67 RD<br />
A remarkable SUPERB RED GEM Indian cent! Brilliant--no-<br />
-BLAZING red luster beams on satiny smooth surfaces that are<br />
devoid of contact on both sides. The devices are fully and crisply<br />
struck up with very strong definition on both sides. The eye appeal<br />
is superb to say the very least! This really is a MONSTER GEM!<br />
PCGS 26, NGC 19. There are only four coins graded finer at<br />
PCGS. The last one to sell realized $5,040 in a November 2017<br />
sale. The current CU value is $6,500. Keep in mind none of the<br />
MS67+s have ever sold in auction, and the last MS68 sold for<br />
$97,750 nearly a decade ago. This is one has a great look and<br />
should see strong bidding.<br />
PCGS# 2204 | ESTIMATE: $4,500+<br />
LOT 23<br />
1C 1900 PCGS MS67 RD<br />
An AMAZING, blazing RED cent, clearly among the top twenty<br />
examples graded by PCGS. A glowing, flaming RED luster shines<br />
brightly on both sides. Sharply struck up with essentially full,<br />
crisp devices. The surfaces are without flaw, and the eye appeal is<br />
excellent. We suspect this coin came fresh from an original roll.<br />
PCGS 19, NGC 3. There is just a single 67+ RD finer. These<br />
used to be five-figure coins! Lately they have been selling in the<br />
$4,800 to $6,463 range; the most recent realized $6,756 in our<br />
July 2018, and the current CU price is $6,250.With just a single<br />
coin finer, anyone vying for a top tier Registry Set should bid<br />
fiercely for this impressive jewel!<br />
PCGS# 2207 | ESTIMATE: $4,500+<br />
LOT 24<br />
1C 1905 PCGS MS66+ RD CAC<br />
We love this SUPERB GEM piece. It is way superior to the<br />
typical “low end or just made it” coins you will see. It excited<br />
us first look-then every look! Overall, the surfaces are clean and<br />
smooth. There are some light frost breaks on the left obverse. A<br />
booming headlight type ORIGINAL luster enhances the absolute<br />
GEM ORIGINAL Mint red color. There is one tiny well hidden<br />
toning dot to be found using a strong glass. All of the details are<br />
lightly frosted and sharply struck.<br />
PCGS 67, NGC 58, CAC 18. PCGS has graded 7 coins MS66+.<br />
The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $6,500. PCGS<br />
has graded only 2 coins higher with one selling for $19,975 in<br />
2013 (and it was a NON CAC). Also, the coin offered here has an<br />
Eagle Eye photo seal. There is very little copper fully endorsed<br />
by PCGS , CAC and Eagle Eye! This coin has the look and walk<br />
of a TRUE MS66++++, so if you are building the ultimate 1C or<br />
Type set, this coin is a “must buy”!<br />
PCGS# 2222 | ESTIMATE: $4,600+<br />
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