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Category:  Coins > Quarters & Twenty Cent Pieces > Standing Liberty
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PCGS:  005744
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Price:  $1,365

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2026    View Lots
  • 8/7/2026 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #567 - 1880-CC GSA, 1881-CC GSA, and an 1885-CC GSA, all CACG MS-62
  • Silver Dollar-Morgan
  • CAC assigned a grade of MS-62 across the board for this frosty and essentially white trio of GSA dollars. Included are: 1880-CC (not well struck yet somehow displays broad-band luster with an orange flash at upper right), 1881-CC (superbly struck by comparison with ample abrasions beneath the eye), and 1885-CC (decently struck with basically a gem reverse paired to the heavily abraded obverse). Two coin lot.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction 2025    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • Lot #783 - 1916-D Mercury PCGS MS-64FB
  • Hammer: $25,250
  • Dimes-Mercury
  • 107 graded MS-64 FB, 76 higher at PCGS. Without question the most recognized key in the Mercury Dime series, and a "name key" over the entire U.S. compendium, the 1916-D dime requires no introduction to collectors. Like the 1909-S VDB cent, a surprising number of high-grade examples exist because they share the status of "first year of issue" coins, meaning the sheer number saved by contemporary Americans led to some fortuitous circumstances that laid aside a small percentage of mint-state survivors. Exceptionally original copper-grey patina completely endows this contact-free dime and as expected of a specimen that earned a "full bands" designation, both sides feature an incomparably sharp strike.

    There appears to be a bit of fascinating history for the certification of this specific 1916-D as well. It was once certified before 2010 in Ex-PCGS blue-label holder 4907.64/06629787, and at some point along the way, that slab garnered a CAC sticker. But the CAC website currently states "This cert# is no longer active and is not included in the current CAC Pop report.". The new PCGS slab (relatively speaking -- it is still blue-label generation) bears SN 25582302, but it has no sticker. Not only does this coin possess outstanding technical merit, but the aqua and sea-green accents on the rim are next to some pleasing ruby-grey peripheral toning that only enhances the charming eye-appeal.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 14    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • Lot #68 - 14K Yellow Gold Cocktail Ring
  • Hammer: $525
  • Jewelry-Rings
  • With a cool checkerboard faceted laboratory-grown orange sapphire, this modern ring is a fun addition to any collection! The stone measures 10 x 8.01 x5.26mm, GIA Report #2231690506 and while it is man-made, it sure does make a statement! There are small round diamond accents on either side and at the base of the head. Ring size 5.75, 4.2 dwt.

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