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1930 25C MS67 Full Head PCGS. CAC....
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Description
1930 Quarter, MS67 Full Head
Tied for Finest at PCGS
1930 25C MS67 Full Head PCGS. CAC. The strike is incredibly
bold, even for this generally well-made issue. Liberty's head and
the shield exhibit notable definition. Light splashes of champagne,
amber, and ice-blue accent each side, while the radiant underlying
luster is virtually uninterrupted.Population Data (7/14): PCGS has certified 35 MS67 Full Head and none finer. NGC has seen 32 in this grade (one in MS67 ★ ) and none finer.
Heritage Commentary: Highly popular for type purposes, the 1930 is among the most sharply struck issues in the series, with a number of Full Head pieces surviving in the finer grades of Mint State. The shield rivets, however, are frequently incomplete on the issue, and finding an example with strong definition in the central regions can be challenging at the Superb Gem grade level. The head definition present on this example is of a quality simply unseen on many earlier issues.
Provenance: Purchased from Joseph O'Connor (4/2008).(Registry values: N2998)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2445, PCGS# 5779, Greysheet# 5562)
Weight: 6.25 grams
Metal: Silver
Auction Info
2014 October 27 The Eugene H. Gardner Collection II US Coins Signature Auction - New York #1214 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
October, 2014
27th
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Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
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