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1867 Silver Proof Set PR64 to PR65 PCGS. A partial set that includes all silver denominations in addition to the Three Cent ... (7 coins)
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Sold on Nov 3, 2005 for:
$20,700.00
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Description
Desirable Choice to Gem 1867 Silver Proof Set
1867 Silver Proof Set PR64 to PR65 PCGS. A partial set that includes all silver denominations in addition to the Three Cent Nickel. This quality set includes:Silver Three Cent PR65, A well struck Gem, originally toned in salmon-pink, olive, and cobalt-blue colors;
Three Cent Nickel PR64, A needle-sharp specimen with pastel sky-blue and lime tints and a few carbon flecks;
Half Dime PR64, Intricately struck and richly toned in dappled golden-brown, sea-green, and navy-blue tones;
Dime PR64, Exactingly struck and luxuriously toned in peach, plum, and lemon colors;
Quarter PR64, A needle-sharp near-Gem bathed in mauve, apple-green, and tan-gold colors;
Half Dollar PR64, A razor-sharp strike and attractively toned in luminous blended electric-blue, violet, and salmon-pink toning;
Silver Dollar PR64, This well struck near-Gem also displays deep original color, dominated by swirls of honey, forest-green, rose-pink, and powder-blue tints. 625 sets were minted. All pieces are encapsulated in green label PCGS holders.
Auction Info
2005 November Dallas, TX Signature Auction #388 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
November, 2005
2nd-5th
Wednesday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 7
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