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THE REGENCY AUCTION <strong>29</strong><br />
LOT 200<br />
50C 1943-S PCGS MS67<br />
Here is a wonderfully lustrous and SUPERB 43-S half. The<br />
sharply struck devices are accented by a visually impressive luster<br />
that beams from the fields on both sides. A touch of pastel toning<br />
forms an arch of color at the upper obverse periphery. We note just<br />
a tiny touch of softness in strike in the centers and a strong glass<br />
reveals a tiny mark on the eagle’s chest.<br />
PCGS 45, NGC 26. The last non-CAC example to sell in auction<br />
brought $5,738 in our September 2015 <strong>Regency</strong> <strong>Auction</strong>. The<br />
current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $5,000. There is just<br />
a SINGLE coin finer at PCGS, graded 67+. This SUPERB GEM will attract fierce bidding to be sure! Good luck!<br />
LOT 201<br />
50C 1946-D PCGS MS67+ CAC<br />
One of just seven graded MS67+ with NONE<br />
FINER, this remarkable SUPERB GEM has a<br />
spectacular look!<br />
PCGS# 6620 | ESTIMATE: $3,600+<br />
This is a truly amazing and SUPERB GEM.<br />
Boasting swirling, brilliant mint frost blazes<br />
on both sides, the obverse has a stunning<br />
arch of rich crimson and pine-green. Looking<br />
at this coin with a strong glass you will be<br />
unable to find even the slightest flaw of any<br />
kind! The details are fully struck up and the<br />
eye appeal is excellent!<br />
PCGS 119, NGC 131, CAC 58. There are only seven coins graded MS67+ and the last CAC-approved example sold for $9,600<br />
in June 2018 and prior to that, one brought $10,575 in April 2017. Neither of those had the stunning looks imparted by the<br />
impressive luster and toning. Worthy of a very strong bid indeed!<br />
PCGS# 6628 | ESTIMATE: $8,000+<br />
LOT 202<br />
50C 1947 PCGS MS67+ CAC<br />
Mother Nature got a hold of this piece<br />
and did some of her best work here. Plus,<br />
technically this coin is all there and then<br />
some! You can clearly see the surfaces<br />
are smooth and have no problems. A full<br />
glowing luster also beams all over. Miss<br />
Liberty and every detail are so sharply<br />
struck you do NOT need a glass to see<br />
them with. There is no question this<br />
coin has sat totally undisturbed for 71<br />
years -most likely in a cardboard Mint<br />
Set holder. For sure this coin has never<br />
been messed with. Now for the absolute<br />
highlight of this coin-its incredible<br />
colors. Both sides enjoy moderate shades of totally original reddish brown/reddish gold/pearl green/violet/amber colors that are<br />
evenly spread all over. The colors are iridescent and are far from dull. The eye appeal is just jaw dropping!<br />
PCGS 80, NGC 70, CAC 25. PCGS has graded 6 pieces in MS67+ The last one to sell in auction brought $9,400 in February<br />
2015 (this coin had no colors anywhere close to the coin offered here). We expect fierce bidding on this killer toned Walker.<br />
Don’t forget, it’s a real MS67+ too!<br />
PCGS# 6630 | ESTIMATE: $10,000+<br />
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