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

LOT 143<br />

25C 1892 PCGS PR65+ DCAM CAC<br />

You WILL need a pair of Ray Bans to view this MONSTER<br />

with. The coin is also SUPER HIGH END! If this has been in a<br />

PR66 DC holder we would no have flinched. PCGS showed NO<br />

mercy on this coin. The mirrors are deeper than most DCAM<br />

coins. They do intensely beam from all over, and are crystal clear<br />

and are super clean. Only using a really strong glass can you find<br />

a few stray lines. The contrast is way off the charts! Miss Liberty<br />

and every detail are fully and are thickly frosted and iridescent<br />

white. It looks like he features were carved from a frozen block<br />

of ice. The eye appeal is insane!<br />

PCGS 3, NGC 1, CAC 3. PCGS has graded only this coin in<br />

PR 65+ DCAM. It has never been sold via auction. Another<br />

interesting note: NO PR66 DCAM has ever been sold via<br />

auction. The current Collector’s Universe Value is only $3,200.<br />

We know the market will set the price for this MONSTER. The<br />

intense Black and White look matches what you see on PR68’s!<br />

Seeing IS believing. Good luck!<br />

LOT 144<br />

25C 1902 PCGS PR67 CAC<br />

This is an unquestionable SUPERB GEM that is totally original.<br />

Strong mirrors beam from both sides. The mirrors are perfect,<br />

have great clarity, and are nicely reflective. If you twirl the coin<br />

the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of glass. The obverse<br />

has a moderate mix of totally original deep evergreen/blue<br />

while the reverse is a more muted purple/blue/green (probably<br />

from sitting on felt). Miss Liberty and the details are frosty and<br />

have needle sharp strikes. The eye appeal is excellent!<br />

ONLY 777 were minted. PCGS 9, NGC 16, CAC 10 (we<br />

believe there are some repeats). The last PR67 to sell at auction<br />

brought $3,120 in August 2018. The current PCGS Price Guide<br />

value is listed at $5,250 and there are just two coins finer, none<br />

of which have ever sold. NOTE: these are NOT common at all.<br />

This date is a silent stopper in any Barber series in proof.<br />

PCGS# 5688 | ESTIMATE: $2,800+<br />

PCGS# 95678 | ESTIMATE: $3,000+<br />

LOT 145<br />

25C 1906 PCGS PR67+ CAC<br />

A truly SUPER nice and VERY HIGH END<br />

SUPERB GEM!<br />

Superb mirrors are bold and do flash from all<br />

over. The mirrors do have great clarity and<br />

cleanliness. Technically, this coin could grade<br />

PR68 (we make NO promises). When you twirl<br />

this coin you do see some rolling flash. Both<br />

sides have a moderate mix of lavender/gold/<br />

silver colors-all totally original. Miss Liberty<br />

and the details are fully struck and have delicate<br />

frost. There is some light contrast (note: PCGS<br />

has NO Cameo’s graded in PR66 or finer). The<br />

eye appeal is very nice!ONLY 675 were minted.<br />

PCGS 22, NGC <strong>29</strong>, CAC 18. PCGS has graded 4 in PR67+. How cheap is too cheap? This coin is waaaay too cheap! This should<br />

be a $5,000++ coin. The Collector’s Universe is still at $5,000-which in our opinion seems totally correct. We think this coin “fell<br />

through the cracks”. Legend Numismatics bought his coin from a dealer, not any auction.We cannot stress enough the extreme<br />

great value this coin offers.<br />

PCGS# 5692 | ESTIMATE: $3,500+<br />

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