6/19/25 4:42 AM
Gold: $3,370.97
Silver: $36.35
Platinum: $1,289.50
Palladium: $1,037.20
G/S: 92.73
Pt/G: 0.38
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Category:
Category:  Coins > $2.50 Gold
PCGS:
PCGS:  007948
Cert:
Cert:  67686612
Price:
Price:  $620

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #777 - Collection of Walking Liberty half dollars in a complete Dansco 7160 album
  • Half Dollars-Walking Liberty
  • Cris Lindy-Ping Collection. The Walking Liberty half-dollar series is among the most popularly collected and difficult to complete collections within United States numismatics. This only becomes ever more difficult when attempting to fill it out with collector grade issues. Time and effort were clearly put into the building of this particular Dansco album collection that is complete from 1916 through 1947. Included in this set are the following examples: a 1916 (AU++), a 1916-D (XF+), a 1916-S (XF), a 1917 (AU+), a 1917-D Obverse (XF+), a 1917-D Reverse (XF, cleaned), a 1917-S Reverse (AU, cleaned), a 1918 (XF+), a 1918-D (XF++), a 1918-S (AU, light clean), a 1919 (VF), a 1919-D (XF, light clean), a 1919-S (XF++), a 1920 (XF), a 1920-D (AU+), a 1920-S (AU), a 1921 (AG), a 1921-D (F), a 1921-S (VG), a 1923-S (XF), a 1927-S (XF, light clean), a 1928-S (XF+), a 1929-D (XF+), a 1929-S (AU+), a 1933-S (AU), a 1934 (AU), a 1934-D (AU++), a 1935 (BU), a 1936-D (BU), a 1937 (AU++), and a 1938-D (XF, cleaned). Most of the remaining issues from 1939 through 1947 are either Almost Uncirculated or Choice Uncirculated and are certainly par for the course (ck).
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #580 - 1799 PCGS AU-53
  • Hammer: $4,825
  • Silver Dollar-Draped Bust
  • Robert Michaels Collection. Bolender-9, BB-166, "apostrophe reverse", the most common die-marriage for 1799. This example seemingly surpasses diagnostics for die-state V, which references basically a shattered obverse die and stars drawn to the edge. While very common, the B-9 is collectable by die-state, and such a collector might be interested to know that this is the latest die-state ever personally examined by the cataloger, most assuredly terminal and a fascinating case study as such. Add in very decent aesthetic qualities, including midnight-violet coloration throughout and a twinge of peripheral luster and one has a compelling case for the Scotsman Cataloger's Choice Award.
 

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