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THE REGENCY AUCTION <strong>29</strong><br />
LOT 190<br />
50C 1920-D PCGS AU58+<br />
CAC<br />
If not for the most minute touch<br />
of rub, really only seen on a<br />
few of the eagle’s feathers,<br />
this coin would have graded a<br />
full Mint State grade! Sharply<br />
struck devices, this iridescent<br />
toned example has a bold,<br />
nearly full, satiny luster. The<br />
eye appeal is amazing!<br />
PCGS 37, NGC 23, CAC 9.<br />
There are only three graded<br />
58+, none of which have ever<br />
sold in auction. We expect that<br />
this coin will far surpass any<br />
price guide values from the everyman collecting contingent. Good luck!<br />
PCGS# 6581 | ESTIMATE: $2,700+<br />
LOT 191<br />
50C 1920-S PCGS MS64+<br />
CAC<br />
If this coin were handed to<br />
us in a MS65 holder, we<br />
would not flinch. We fully<br />
grade this coin MS64.8+++.<br />
Prior to certification, we can<br />
see this coin being called an<br />
MS65. Obviously, we are more<br />
pinpoint today.<br />
Extremely clean surfaces are<br />
a delight to behold. Even the<br />
dreaded right obverse field<br />
is clean. All the surfaces are<br />
super clean and are satiny. A<br />
full booming luster screams<br />
out from all over. Both sides are a booming white. Miss Liberty and the details are above average in strike. You do not need a<br />
glass to see her head or thumb’s fullness. The eye appeal is jaw dropping for a 20-S!<br />
PCGS 186, NGC 102, CAC 24. PCGS has graded 19 pieces in MS64+. Prior to this one selling in our July 2018 <strong>Regency</strong><br />
<strong>Auction</strong> for $7,344, the last one to sell in auction brought $8,700 in February 2018. If you are a stickler for luster, strike, and<br />
color, check this coin out. We assure you it beats many MS65’s. Opportunity knocks loud here!<br />
PCGS# 6582 | ESTIMATE: $5,750+<br />
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