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1906 1C Proof Set PCGS.... (Total: 5 coins)
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Sold on Apr 30, 2009 for:
$14,950.00
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Description
High-Grade, Five-Piece 1906 Proof Set
All PCGS Certified
1906 1C Proof Set PCGS. A high-grade proof set, with all the
coins certified by PCGS. Included are:1906 Cent PR66 Red. A nicely reflective proof striking. The surfaces are cherry-red with just a tinge of olive here and there.
1906 Nickel PR65. What at first appears to be brilliant surfaces actually have a very pale overlay of speckled yellow-gold and lilac color. Deeply reflective fields.
1906 Dime PR67. A spectacular, seemingly flawless proof striking. The fields are deeply mirrored and the devices show just a bit of contrasting frost.
1906 Quarter PR67. The obverse is mostly brilliant with a few streaks of light color. The reverse, however, displays deep concentric rings of brilliance, purple, and blue. The coin's overall preservation is equaled by its visual appeal.
1906 Half PR66. This impressive, high-grade proof striking is lighter in hue, almost brilliant on the obverse, while the reverse shows smoky golden patina around the periphery. Light die striations are seen on each side (with magnification), and the devices are moderately frosted.
Auction Info
2009 April-May Cincinnati, OH (CSNS) US Coin Auction #1124 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
Apr-May, 2009
29th-3rd
Wednesday-Sunday
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