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1919-D 25C MS65+ Full Head PCGS....
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Description
1919-D Quarter, MS65+ Full Head
Rare This Sharp
1919-D 25C MS65+ Full Head PCGS. The Denver Mint's struggle
to produce consistently sharp strikes on Standing Liberty quarters
in 1918, seemed to only grow the following year. The 1919-D, in
addition to being a series semikey overall, is the second-rarest
Denver issue in the series in Full Head grades. Only the legendary
strike rarity, the 1926-D, is seen less often with a Full Head
designation.In Full Head, the 1919-D is most often encountered in MS62 to MS64 grades, and the present Plus-graded Gem is a significant rarity. The strike is superb for the issue, showing adequate head detail in addition to sharp stars and far above-average definition on the shield lines and rivets. The luster is vibrant with a warm sun-gold glow over each side, and there are no bothersome abrasions. A bold die crack on the reverse extends from the rim at 2 o'clock to the tip of the eagle's wing. Population: 9 in 65 (1 in 65+) Full Head, 6 finer (7/15).(Registry values: N4719)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 243C, PCGS# 5731, Greysheet# 5578)
Weight: 6.25 grams
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Auction Info
2015 August 12 - 16 ANA US Coins Signature Auction - Chicago #1223 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
August, 2015
12th-16th
Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 6
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