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THE REGENCY AUCTION <strong>29</strong><br />
LOT 151<br />
25C 1919-S PCGS MS62 FH<br />
In our opinion, we do not know why<br />
this coin is “only” a 62, and why<br />
CAC did not approve it is beyond us.<br />
For a coin of such a modest grade,<br />
the eye appeal is amazing. Sharply<br />
struck throughout, this coin has FULL<br />
head detail, and complete definition<br />
throughout. A brilliant, silver luster<br />
beams in the fields accenting a light<br />
dusting of gold tone.<br />
PCGS 11, NGC 3. In the 2017 ANA<br />
auction, the first example to sell since<br />
July 2008. That coin sold for $6,463<br />
and in 2008, one sold $6,613. The current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $7,500. This date is VERY RARE any finer. A<br />
great coin that would have sold as fully CHOICE a generation ago.<br />
PCGS# 5733 | ESTIMATE: $5,750+<br />
LOT 152<br />
25C 1920-D PCGS MS65 FH<br />
A GLORIOUS GEM! Brilliant silver<br />
white luster glows with a superb<br />
radiance on both sides accenting the<br />
sharply struck up devices. Every detail<br />
is crisply rendered with an exacting<br />
strike even on the shield the brads<br />
are fully visible. Aside from a minor<br />
reeding mark on the reverse, this coin<br />
is essentially flawless, and would have<br />
likely graded higher. The eye appeal is<br />
excellent.<br />
PCGS 34, NGC 12. This is a date that<br />
is very rarely offered in such high<br />
grade. Another date that has a wide range of APRs, the more recent sold in October 2016 for $5,170 and prior to that in the 2015<br />
ANA auction, one sold for $10,575. The current Collector’s Universe value is $8,500 and this date is VERY RARE graded higher.<br />
A very attractive coin that will see strong bidding when it crosses the block. Good luck.<br />
PCGS# 5737 | ESTIMATE: $7,500+<br />
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