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

LOT 135<br />

25C 1838 NO DRAPERY. PCGS MS65+ CAC<br />

When we first saw this SUPERB GEM, our hearts raced.<br />

It is one of the BEST pieces we have ever seen for the<br />

Type! The quality is clearly VERY high end! In fact, we<br />

unhesitatingly state this coin is BETTER than the MS66<br />

that sold in Pogue for only $54,050 (and was NOT CAC).<br />

Had the Pogue coin been nice and CAC-it easily would<br />

have brought $65,000+.<br />

Exquisite surfaces are a collector’s delight. Only if you<br />

use a strong glass and look really hard will find a pinpoint<br />

tick or two and that is it. Overall, the surfaces are clean<br />

and satiny smooth. A glowing type luster illuminates<br />

the beautiful toning. Moderate and very pretty shades of<br />

totally original purple/gold/pale blue/deep champagne<br />

swirl all over. Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and<br />

are boldly struck. The eye appeal is seriously gorgeous!<br />

PCGS 3, NGC 6, CAC 3. PCGS has only graded THIS<br />

coin a MS65+. It is nearly impossible to find this date<br />

really nice like this. The last PCGS MS65 CAC sold in<br />

auction for $32,900 in June 2014. Even though PCGS<br />

has graded 3 higher-only ONE is CAC. We cannot stress<br />

enough the beauty and superior quality of this piece. If<br />

you are building a GEM Mint State Quarter or Type set,<br />

this coin will easily fit in!<br />

PCGS# 5391 | ESTIMATE: $32,000+<br />

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