6/3/25 2:04 PM
Gold: $3,354.08
Silver: $34.56
Platinum: $1,075.20
Palladium: $1,008.55
G/S: 97.05
Pt/G: 0.32
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Category:
Category:  Currency > National Bank Notes
Cert:
Cert:  1024819-003
Price:
Price:  $545

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #230 - Collection of Barber and Mercury dimes in a Dansco album
  • Collector Lots-Dimes
  • Cris Lindy-Ping Collection. Twice as nice. While a complete run of Barber dimes is a fairly seldom seen phenomenon, seeing that in tandem with a completed run of Mercury dimes is a far greater achievement! Here lies both a complete collection of Barber and Mercury dimes and they are all under one roof inside of a Dansco album. There are certainly too many examples to mention them all her but the following standouts are present: an 1892-S (XF+), an 1893 (AU), an 1893-O (VF, cleaned), an 1893-S (XF+), an 1894 (XF), an 1894-O (VF), an 1895 (AU, cleaned), an 1895-O (GD+), an 1895-S (XF, cleaned), an 1896-O (VF), an 1896-S (VF), an 1897-O (VF, rim bruise), an 1897-S (VF), a 1901-S (F+), a 1902-S (VF, cleaned), a 1903-S (VF), a 1904-S (VF), a 1905-O (VF+), a 1906 (AU), a 1908 (BU), a 1909-D (XF, cleaned), a 1913-S (F), a 1916 (AU++), a 1916-D PCGS GD-04, a 1917 (AU++), a 1917-D (AU), a 1921 (F), a 1921-D (VF, cleaned), and a 1942/1 (VF, light clean). Nearly every example from 1934 through 1945 is in Choice Uncirculated condition and wraps up this set very nicely (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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