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1919 25C MS67 Full Head NGC. CAC....
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$14,100.00
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Description
1919 Standing Liberty Quarter, MS67 Full Head
Vibrant Luster
1919 25C MS67 Full Head NGC. CAC. The 1919 Standing Liberty
quarter is one of the more available issues from the early series,
with a reported mintage of more than 11.3 million pieces. The issue
was well-produced and its availability in Mint State makes it a
popular choice with type collectors. Of course, the 1919 is
conditionally rare at the MS67 level, with the Full Head
designation.This delightful Superb Gem exhibits sharp definition on the usually soft areas, like the shield rivets, and shows full definition on Liberty's head. Vibrant mint luster adds to the outstanding eye appeal and the well-preserved brilliant surfaces display no visible signs of contact. Census: 14 in 67 (2 in 67 ★ ) Full Head, 2 finer (10/13).
Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society.(Registry values: N2998)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 243B, PCGS# 5729, Greysheet# 5542)
Weight: 6.25 grams
Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Auction Info
2013 November 15 - 16 Selections from the Eric P. Newman Collection Part II Signature Auction - New York #1190 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
November, 2013
15th-16th
Friday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 13
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Truth Seeker: The Life of Eric P. Newman (softcover)
A powerful and intimidating dealer of the 1960s, backed by important colleagues, was accused of selling fraudulent gold coins and ingots to unsuspecting numismatists. Who would go up against a man like that and, over the course of decades, prove the fraud? Who would expose a widely respected scholar as a thief, then doggedly pursue recovery of coins that the scholar had stolen from an embarrassed numismatic organization, all over the objections of influential collectors who had bought coins with clouded titles? Eric P. Newman would - and did. Reserve your copy today.
A powerful and intimidating dealer of the 1960s, backed by important colleagues, was accused of selling fraudulent gold coins and ingots to unsuspecting numismatists. Who would go up against a man like that and, over the course of decades, prove the fraud? Who would expose a widely respected scholar as a thief, then doggedly pursue recovery of coins that the scholar had stolen from an embarrassed numismatic organization, all over the objections of influential collectors who had bought coins with clouded titles? Eric P. Newman would - and did. Reserve your copy today.
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