Black Cat - 20th Century Type Set, With Type Variations No Gold, Circulation Strikes (1900-1999) Coin Album

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1909 1C Indian MS66+ RD PCGS #2237

CAC - Eagle Eye Photo Seal. This final-year Indian cent displays frosty copper-orange luster and no abrasions.

1919 1C MS68RD PCGS #2515

CAC - "The Duckor 1919 Lincoln cent is sharp and luminous, yielding untouched frosty luster with no discernible carbon spotting. Coloration transitions between rose-red, orange, gold, and faint greenish hues, all within the scope of the Red category. The originality is unquestioned. Housed in a green label holder with a green CAC label" Ex: The Dr. and Mrs. Steven Duckor Collection of Lincoln Cents

1943-D 1C MS68+ PCGS #2714

CAC - PCGS lists only six coins in this grade with a Plus designation. A sharp strike and brilliant, undisturbed zinc luster produce unbridled eye appeal and technical quality.

1944 1C MS68RD PCGS #2722

CAC - The Single Finest With CAC endorsement. Beautiful copper-pink and golden hues adorn frosty, spotless mint luster, with a bold strike and outstanding visual appeal. Ex: Whispering Pines.

1902 5C MS67+ PCGS #3863

CAC - The Sole Finest at PCGS. Virtually mark-free surfaces that show copious luster and a bold strike on both sides. Almost imperceptible rose hues on the left obverse complement surfaces that are largely untoned.

1940 5C MS68FS PCGS #84007

Tied for FINEST GRADED by either service. Exquisitely preserved and beautifully toned on both sides.

1945-D 5C MS68+ FS PCGS #84026

From the E Fisher #1 PCGS Registry Set of War Nickels

1912-S 10C MS67+ PCGS #4862

CAC- "A superb gem, this 1912-S Barber 10c retains its full, original luster with a strong cartwheel visible under vivid multi-colored toning. Pastel green, magenta, and pale blue are dominant, with russet and olive more visible on the reverse. Boldly struck, with all of the finest details exhibited in strong relief, and surfaces that show only the most trivial disturbance under strong magnification, this MS67+ closely approaches the MS68 grade. The finest 1912-S at PCGS (4/24) Ex. Law Collection, Simpson, Stewart Blay.

1948-D 10C MS68FB PCGS #85089

Original yellow-gold, mint-green, and lilac toning

1915-S 25C MS67 PCGS #5672

This superb GEM example is tied for finest graded for the date. A rich satiny mint frost swirls on both sides of this smooth as glass example. The devices on the obverse and reverse are very well struck and exceptionally well defined. A dusting of delicate clear gold toning on both sides. The surfaces are clean and smooth, free of any distractions.

1917-D 25C Type 1 MS68FH PCGS #5709

CAC - The only MS68 Type I Standing Liberty Quarter Endorsed by CAC. The detail is excellent, not only on Liberty's head but on the small feathers of the eagle. Strong mint luster swirls beneath deep and gorgeous patina, which covers the surfaces in patches of peach-umber, green-gold, and muted powder-blue.

1906-S 50C MS68+ PCGS #6507

CAC - The Finest Known Once Graded MS69 NGC - I still have the label. From the Hugon Collection"The frosty mint luster rolls over each side, unimpeded by the usual impairments seen on these larger-sized silver coins. Formidable eye appeal is created by the gorgeous colors that grace each side, which also brings up the subject of originality, a characteristic that is unquestioned on this piece. Gray-golden toning in the centers is framed by aqua and sea-green at the peripheries." One of the finest Barber Half Dollars.

1925 $1 MS67+ PCGS #7365

CAC - "Luster is frosty, radiant, and entirely brilliant, preserved to virtual perfection with no obvious abrasions. Each side is frost-white and sharply struck, giving this coin wonderful eye appeal." Ex. JDC.

1999-D SBA$1 MS68 PCGS #9582

Ex. Martin Logies Collection.

1999-D SBA$1 MS68 PCGS #9582

Ex. Martin Logies Collection.