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

LOT 46<br />

1C 1941 PCGS PR67 RD CAC<br />

One of the FINEST examples of<br />

this WWII era Proof cent, that<br />

is surprisingly rare in such high<br />

grade. Most 1941 proofs have<br />

a very funky look from poor<br />

storage, and this one is tied for<br />

FINEST graded!<br />

The color is AMAZING, the<br />

surface quality SUPERB, and the<br />

overall look sublime. The ultra<br />

bold mirrors beam from all over<br />

with extreme clarity and brilliance.<br />

There is not a flaw anywhere to<br />

be found on either side. The eye<br />

appeal is beyond description!<br />

PCGS 10, NGC 11, CAC 6. In our December 2016 <strong>Regency</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>, the most recent example sold, realizing $14,688; only two other<br />

CAC coins to sell realized $14,100 in April 2016 and one realized $28,200 in November 2013. The current PCGS Price Guide value is<br />

$12,000. Bound for one of the BEST sets of Proof Lincoln cents and worthy of a very strong bid!<br />

PCGS# 3350 | ESTIMATE: $11,000+<br />

LOT 47<br />

2C 1864 LARGE MOTTO. PCGS MS66 BN CAC<br />

Not your typical so/so 2C MS piece. This piece has lots of life<br />

and color.<br />

Incredibly clean surfaces are a joy to behold. We even used<br />

a really strong glass and found zero impairments of any size,<br />

anywhere. A strong luster shows off the wonderful and totally<br />

original GEM faded Mint red/pale brown/pale blue colors. Every<br />

detail is frosty and is sharply struck. The eye appeal<br />

is phenomenal!<br />

PCGS 19, NGC 35, CAC 19. The current Collector’s Universe<br />

Value is $1,150. We can’t see why a GEM 153-year-old Civil War<br />

era copper coin is not worth at least $2,500. This coin will be a<br />

great addition to any GEM set.<br />

PCGS# 3576 | ESTIMATE: $1,000+<br />

LOT 48<br />

2C 1868 PCGS MS66 RB CAC<br />

One of the FINEST in the Red Brown designation, with just a<br />

single coin finer. Lustrous surfaces have an exceptional light<br />

toning over the majority RED surfaces. The devices are fully and<br />

crisply formed from a sharp strike, and the very eye appealing<br />

color and luster combine to create a SUPERB look.<br />

PCGS 11, NGC 9, CAC 8. The most recent one sold in our<br />

November 2017 Premier Session for $4,<strong>29</strong>0 and prior to that,<br />

there are records at $5,170 and $6,463. We sold the FINEST<br />

RB in our December 2017 <strong>Regency</strong> <strong>Auction</strong> for $5,758, a coin<br />

graded just marginally finer, MS66+ RB. The current PCGS Price<br />

Guide value is listed at $5,500. Bound for a great set, keep in<br />

mind a RED in 66 would cost $25,000+ and none of them have<br />

been approved by CAC.<br />

PCGS# 3598 | ESTIMATE: $4,200+<br />

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