Morphy Spring Coin Auction 3 Aces Collection 2008-05-06 Auction - 320 Price Results - Morphy Coin Auctions in PA
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187: 1876 Proof Set All NGC Graded and CAC Stickered27: 1C 1937 PCGS PR 66 RD CAC176: $1 1923 NGC MS-62 VAM-1E Broken Wing
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Denver, PA, United States
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Morphy Spring Coin Auction 3 Aces Collection

Morphy Coin Auctions is offering 320 lots which includ the Three Aces Collection. You'll find we are a different auction company to work with-we actually care about all of our customers! Included in this first sale are several top pop GEM coins. The highlight group is the 3 Aces Collection of PR Type. Other coins like the 1C 1865 NGC PR67RB (pop 1) and the $20 1860 PCGS MS64, add to the sales high end flavor. We did our best to make this a sale where there is something for everyone. All coins are graded.
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1/2C 1804 Spiked Chin PCGS VF 25 CAC: Nice plus! Here is a 204-year-old coin that has not been banged up or lost. The wear is even and is light. Both sides show off very clean surfaces-and this has no real porosity. Miss Liberty and the
0002: 1/2C 1804 Spiked Chin PCGS VF 25 CACEst. $1,350-$1,450See Sold Price
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1/2C 1804 PCGS XF 40 Crosslet 4, Stems CAC: Even light wear. No discoloration or problems take away from this coins great looks. The color is a deeper chocolate. All of the details are well struck. A pleasing example of a 204-year-old coin!
0003: 1/2C 1804 PCGS XF 40 Crosslet 4, Stems CACEst. $400-$500See Sold Price
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1/2C 1832 PCGS AU 55 CAC: Only 51000 pieces minted. This coin has great color, eye appeal, and freshness. A few tiny ticks are visible, otherwise this coin is very clean. All of the details are well struck. The color is a
0004: 1/2C 1832 PCGS AU 55 CACEst. $125-$150See Sold Price
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1/2C 1833 PCGS AU 50 CAC: Smooth and nice looking surfaces are an even chocolate brown in color. Miss Liberty and the details are very well struck. You'll like the looks of this coin! PCGS 23, NGC 6. Half Cent
0005: 1/2C 1833 PCGS AU 50 CACEst. $150-$200See Sold Price
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1/2C 1851 PCGS MS 63BN CAC: CAC. Superb! Problem free and semi-glossy surfaces cover both sides. The color is a rich chocolate w/hints of blue. Miss Liberty and the details are exceptionally struck. These are so under valued!
0006: 1/2C 1851 PCGS MS 63BN CACEst. $275-$325See Sold Price
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1C 1800/79 PCGS XF40 CAC: A very cool and rare over-date. This coin may appear spotty, but in person the toning spots fade and the coin does indeed look great. Smooth and surprisingly clean surfaces are not porous and
0007: 1C 1800/79 PCGS XF40 CACEst. $3,000-$3,500See Sold Price
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1C 1809 PCGS VF 35 CAC: An evenly worn "GEM"! Both sides have exceedingly smooth and glossy surfaces. There are no major problems-just light honest wear is visible. The color is a deeper chocolate. Do not be fooled by the
0008: 1C 1809 PCGS VF 35 CACEst. $2,000-$2,250See Sold Price
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1C 1813 PCGS XF 45CAC: Almost AU! Terrific surfaces have zero hints of pitting or imperfections. In fact, all the lines are on the holder! Some light luster does enhance the even darker chocolate color. Miss Liberty and
0009: 1C 1813 PCGS XF 45CACEst. $1,750-$2,000See Sold Price
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1C 1836 PCGS MS 63BN CAC: Very high-end quality. Smooth and glossy surfaces are impeccably clean. Some light toning can be seen in the upper right field. Miss Liberty and the details are well struck. These are much rarer then
0010: 1C 1836 PCGS MS 63BN CACEst. $750-$900See Sold Price
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1C 1856 FE PCGS PR 65 CAC: CAC. We are pleased to have been consigned this absolutely wonderful FRESH GEM. It actually has some mirrors! The surfaces are truly pristine and have NO carbon flecks what so ever. A natural light
0011: 1C 1856 FE PCGS PR 65 CACEst. $27,500-$28,500See Sold Price
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1C 1857 PCGS MS 63 CAC: Super high end! We really do not see why PCGS only graded this a MS63. It is certainly cleaner than most MS63's. There are NO spots or discolorations. Every detail is razor sharp in strike. A strong
0012: 1C 1857 PCGS MS 63 CACEst. $700-$800See Sold Price
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1C 1865 NGC PR 67RB Cameo: The FINEST 1865 PR 1C –the ONLY PR67 of ANY color! This coin may have been "dipped" long ago-but it sure has come back nicely. Impeccable surfaces are covered by super flashy clear mirrors. Some
0013: 1C 1865 NGC PR 67RB CameoEst. $10,000-$12,500See Sold Price
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1C 1874 PCGS PR 64RB CAC: VERY HIGH END. Exceptionally clean, flashy, clear, and highly reflective mirrors beam from both sides. There is a decent portion of Mint red still visible. No spots or discolorations can be found.
0014: 1C 1874 PCGS PR 64RB CACEst. $475-$525See Sold Price
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1C 1877 PCGS XF45 CAC: A GEM XF! This Coin has NO visible impairments. The wear is even and very light. Both sides are a deeper chocolate color. Miss Liberty and the details are clearly visible and are exceptionally
0015: 1C 1877 PCGS XF45 CACEst. $2,650-$2,850
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1C 1884 PCGS PR 66BN: Ultra high end. Impeccable mirrors that are clean, flashy, and offer nothing but some swirling light toning. The color is a beautiful pale olive/gold. Miss Liberty and the details are knife sharp in
0016: 1C 1884 PCGS PR 66BNEst. $750-$850See Sold Price
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1C 1887 PCGS PR 65 BN CAC: Why is this just a PR65? Look hard and you will find NO imperfections. Rich deeper brown surfaces do have good reflectivity. Miss Liberty and the details are needle sharp in strike. This is
0017: 1C 1887 PCGS PR 65 BN CACEst. $500-$575See Sold Price
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1C 1892 PCGS PR 65RB CAC: 70% original Mint Red color with highlights of golden brown. One or two teeny toning spots are visible only w/a glass. The mirrors are deep, clear, clean, and of course highly reflective. Miss
0018: 1C 1892 PCGS PR 65RB CACEst. $425-$475See Sold Price
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1C 1895 PCGS MS 65RD CAC: Superb! Glorious booming color and luster. The surfaces are exceedingly clean. A light mix of golden brown toning covers parts of both sides. Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck. NO
0019: 1C 1895 PCGS MS 65RD CACEst. $1,000-$1,150See Sold Price
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1C 1900 PCGS PR 65RB CAC: Very high end! Very pretty colors! Both sides are a swirling mix of Mint RD/gold/violet colors. The mirrors are deep and clear. Just a few tiny flecks are visible on the reverse. Miss Liberty and the
0020: 1C 1900 PCGS PR 65RB CACEst. $550-$650See Sold Price
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1C 1901 PCGS MS 65RD: Pleasing quality. This is a totally original Mint RD coin. All of the details are well struck. A few flecks are visible on the obverse (mixed with some toning dots). The last auction record: $575.00
0021: 1C 1901 PCGS MS 65RDEst. $425-$475See Sold Price
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1C 1909 INDIAN CENT PCGS MS 65RD CAC: Even with a small patch of toning on the cheek, this coin is a sold MS65++. Nice and clean surfaces do emit a strong luster. This coin is totally original. Miss Liberty and the details are well
0022: 1C 1909 INDIAN CENT PCGS MS 65RD CACEst. $425-$475See Sold Price
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1C 1909-S VDB PCGS MS 63BN CAC: A nice prime example of a rare, key date for Lincoln Cent collectors. Lustrous brown surfaces with light orange color toning at top of rim. No major distractions except a tiny mark on Lincoln's
0023: 1C 1909-S VDB PCGS MS 63BN CACEst. $1,350-$1,450See Sold Price
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1C 1909-S VDB PCGS MS 65RB: A phenomenal totally ORIGINAL coin! Some very light flecks are scattered about-which prove this coins originality (NONE are visible to the naked eye). Light streaky like colors of gold/golden
0024: 1C 1909-S VDB PCGS MS 65RBEst. $3,500-$3,750See Sold Price
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