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1938-D/S 5C MS68 NGC. FS-511....
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Sold on Jan 6, 2012 for:
$13,800.00
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Description
Colorful MS68 1938-D/S Nickel
Cherrypickers' FS-511 Overmintmark
1938-D/S 5C MS68 NGC. FS-511. There are several
overmintmarked dies, but this is the most significant among them,
since the S mintmark can be seen both above and within the D
mintmark, which is repunched at the base. This is the variety
photographed on page 130 of the 2012 Guide Book. The present
coin, however, is even more noteworthy for its remarkable toning.
Both sides are bathed in vivid lemon-gold, fire-red, lilac, and
gunmetal shades. The lustrous surfaces are virtually immaculate,
and the strike is good with only slight blending on selected
peripheral elements such as the curve of the tail. The present coin
was the first 1938-D/S to be graded MS68 by NGC, although over the
past ten years it has been joined by five others, with 1 graded
MS68 ★ (11/11).Ex: Robert Moreno Collection (Bowers and Merena, 4/2005), lot 376, which realized $11,213.
From The Teton Ranch Collection.(Registry values: N2998)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 22T3, PCGS# 3985, Greysheet# 3149)
Weight: 5.00 grams
Metal: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
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Auction Info
2012 January 4-8 US Coins & Platinum Night FUN Signature Auction- Orlando #1166 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2012
4th-8th
Wednesday-Sunday
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