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THE REGENCY AUCTION <strong>29</strong><br />
LOT 1<strong>29</strong><br />
10C 1942 PCGS PR68 CAC<br />
This is an awesome looking SUPERB GEM! Displaying full,<br />
beaming mirrored fields, the reverse is framed by a bold band of<br />
amber-honey gold tone. The beaming mirrors on this jewel have<br />
exceptional eye appeal, as expected for its lofty grade.<br />
PCGS 89, NGC 124, CAC 58. Prices have been all over the place<br />
for examples of this grade. VERY RARE finer, this coin is a great<br />
coin for any high end Mercury Proof dime set.<br />
PCGS# 5077 | ESTIMATE: $1,500+<br />
LOT 130<br />
10C 1959-D PCGS MS68 FT<br />
Tied for FINEST graded, this<br />
SUPERB GEM has a look that is<br />
essentially PERFECTION!<br />
Very nicely toned, with bold,<br />
vibrant satin mint luster that brings<br />
out the olive-gold, icy-blue, and<br />
rosy hues on both sides. The eye<br />
appeal is totally original and even<br />
with a strong glass, we cannot find<br />
any flaws anywhere.<br />
PCGS 3, NGC 4. None have sold<br />
in auction. Other dates with similar<br />
populations have APRs all over the<br />
place. The current CU value is listed at $8,500. We can see many Registry Set collectors bidding this coin to the stratosphere. A real<br />
prize for the Roosevelt dime collector.<br />
PCGS# 85119 | ESTIMATE: $5,000+<br />
OUR ESTIMATES<br />
The estimates you see published in this catalog are based on HAMMER. Keep in mind that a coin<br />
could be either low or high end for the grade, have stunning color or be dull, all of which radically<br />
affect a coin’s value. Yes, there can be huge price differences within a grade, and we offer estimates<br />
as a guide so Collector’s can have a better idea of value. One thing we will never do is offer low ball<br />
estimates in order to claim stronger sales.<br />
These published estimates represent what Legend Rare Coin <strong>Auction</strong>s determines to be an<br />
approximate high wholesale value for the coin. The numbers are based upon current market values,<br />
similar trades, auction prices, published prices, and a consideration of the coin’s quality. There is no<br />
guarantee that the estimated prices are minimums or are exactly what you can expect to get if you<br />
attempt to resell them wholesale.<br />
We always advise you to view the coins you are interested in and calculate what you’ll pay using as<br />
much information as possible. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us. We are here to<br />
help you!<br />
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