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THE REGENCY AUCTION <strong>29</strong><br />
LOT 210<br />
1C-50C 1942 6-PIECE PROOF SET. PCGS PR64<br />
A very cool set housed in FIRST GENERATION PCGS holders. Clearly a set that was graded 30+ years ago and just recently offered to<br />
us for auction. Each coin is totally original and has a great look, well matched, and graded PR64. For some reason (perhaps the obverse<br />
toning dots), the Type 1 nickel and the dime did not garner a CAC bean, all other coins have a green bean. The current combined PCGS<br />
Price Guide value is listed at $915, but a set like this, in the first generation PCGS slabs should attract strong bidder participation--this lot<br />
is as FRESH as can be!<br />
PCGS# 3353 | ESTIMATE: $800+<br />
LOT 211<br />
$1 1798 LARGE EAGLE. PCGS XF40<br />
B-25, BB-123. A very cool variety, noted as the Blundered Stars<br />
Reverse, where the stars were punched too high up in the design.<br />
Struck from Die state III, with multiple obverse and reverse die<br />
breaks. Deep pewter and dove gray tone gives this large silver coin<br />
a great look. Despite the moderate wear the details show off a crisp<br />
strike that must have been nearly complete when the dies came<br />
together. There are a few unobtrusive, minor marks, all natural to<br />
the amount of wear this coin possesses.<br />
PCGS 250, NGC 148. The most recent example realized $3,300<br />
in our May 2018 Premier Session auction, and we sold one in<br />
November 2017 for $3,740. The current PCGS value is listed at $4,000. A great type coin!<br />
PCGS# 6873 | ESTIMATE: $2,800+<br />
OUR ESTIMATES<br />
The estimates you see published in this catalog are based on HAMMER. Keep in mind that a coin could be either low<br />
or high end for the grade, have stunning color or be dull, all of which radically affect a coin’s value. Yes, there can be<br />
huge price differences within a grade, and we offer estimates as a guide so Collector’s can have a better idea of value.<br />
One thing we will never do is offer low ball estimates in order to claim stronger sales.<br />
These published estimates represent what Legend Rare Coin <strong>Auction</strong>s determines to be an approximate high<br />
wholesale value for the coin. The numbers are based upon current market values, similar trades, auction prices,<br />
published prices, and a consideration of the coin’s quality. There is no guarantee that the estimated prices are<br />
minimums or are exactly what you can expect to get if you attempt to resell<br />
them wholesale.<br />
We always advise you to view the coins you are interested in and calculate what you’ll pay using as much information<br />
as possible. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you!<br />
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