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LRCA's Regency Auction 29

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THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 SAN ANTONIO NOVEMBER 15 | HYATT REGENCY RIVERWALKDear Numismatic Enthusiast!Welcome to the final Regency Auction of 2018! We are proud of the major offering of RARE, high end coins. Featuring over 480 lotsof hand selected U.S. coins, this sale has lots of coins that will fit into any collection at any price point.The sale starts out with a great offering of copper coins, including GEM and SUPERB GEM Indian and Lincoln cents and two centpieces. High end nickels, dimes, quarters and halves follow. Lots of great dollars feature some great Morgans. A fantastic offering ofgold coins from the S.S. Central America recovery starts off our gold coin selection. Lots of rare date and condition census gold coinsfollow with our largest selection of high-grade Commemoratives closing out the sale. There is something for everyone in this sale, justtake a look at these highlights:Lot 11. 1C 1814 Crosslet 4. PCGS MS66Lot 42. 1C 1910 PCGS PR67+ RD CACLot 73. 5C 1912-D PCGS MS67Lot 131. 20C 1878 PCGS PR66+ CACLot 134. 25C 1835 PCGS PR63Lot 189. 50C 1919-D PCGS MS64+ CACLot 213. $1 1840 PCGS MS63+ CACLot 233 $1 1882-O/S Strong. PCGS MS65+Lot 263. $1 1891 PCGS PR67 CAM CACLot 266. $1 1921 Chapman Proof. PCGS PR67Lot 278. $5 1857-S PCGS MS63+ CAC Ex. S.S. Central AmericaLot 285. $20 1857-S PCGS MS67 CAC Ex S.S. Central AmericaLot 297. $2.50 1876 PCGS PR67 DCAMLot 333. $5 1914 PCGS PR67 CACLot 352. $20 1852-O PCGS MS61 CACLot 376. $20 1872 PCGS PR63 DCAMLot 415. 50C 1893 Columbian Expo. PCGS MS67+ CACLot 470. $50 1915-S Pan-Pac Octagonal. PCGS MS62As always, we are here to assist in any way. Contact us today if you have any questions. We are always looking for qualityconsignments. Starting in 2019 we will be conducting 6 Regency Auctions. If you have any coins you would like to consign to ourJanuary 2019 Regency Auction, we are accepting consignments until Monday, December 3. Contact your favorite consignmentspecialist today!Happy hunting,Julie AbramsPresident Legend Rare Coin Auctions

TERMS AND CONDITIONSThis is a public auction, conducted in accordance with these Terms and Conditions of Sale, by Legend Rare Coin Auctions(hereinafter referred to as “LRCA”). By bidding on any lot offered by LRCA, the bidder indicates acceptance of the followingTerms and Conditions of Sale. Bidders are to comply with the Terms and Conditions of Sale, posted on LegendAuctions.com, at thetime of the auction in which they are participating.BUYER’S PREMIUMA 17.5% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids, and is payable by the winning bidder as part of the total purchase cost.SALES TAXAll sales are subject to applicable state and local taxes. Any lots that are picked up and/or delivered in the state of of The RegencyAuction are subject to applicable state and local taxes.PAYMENTAll merchandise must be paid for within TEN (10) days of the date of sale. We reserve the right to cancel any unpaid order afterthat time and to ban the bidder from future sales. Credit cards (Visa, MasterCard and Discover) are accepted for auction paymentsup to $2,500.00 per invoice. Invoices and/or balances over $2,500.00 must be paid via personal or certified check, money order, orwired funds. Personal checks, money orders and cashier’s checks may be held for up to 10 business days in order to allow time forthem to clear appropriate banking channels. Please email [email protected] for bank-wiring instructions and/or to providenumismatic references.E-check PaymentsE-check payments now available. Please email form to [email protected] BuyersForeign buyers, unknown to us, are required to deposit 25% of their anticipated expenditures before bidding. Please contact us inadvance of bidding for bank wiring instructions.Extended Payment TermsFor all items $15,000.00 and over, LRCA is now offering Extended Payment Terms. Please advise us at least 48 hours beforebidding or purchasing the item in question. Pre-approval is required.RETURN POLICYAll lots are sold “as is.” Lots graded by PCGS, NGC or other third-party grading services, or any lot viewed by the buyer or anyoneon buyer’s behalf prior to the auction, may not be returned. This is not an approval sale. All sales of lots to the highest bidder arefinal. Bidders are strongly advised and encouraged to research any lots upon which they plan to bid, and to determine bids, basedupon their own evaluation. Bidders assume all risks concerning and related to the grade, quality, appearance, condition, history andorigin of any lot. Bidders acknowledge that coin grading is not an exact science, that it can be subjective and inconsistent and thatit is possible that two parties might assess or grade the same coin differently. LRCA makes every effort to accurately describe allitems offered in its sales. All items will be available for preview prior to the auction.SHIPPINGShipping costs will be billed separately and are non-refundable. Items will usually ship within 5-10 business days after paymenthas been received and/or funds have cleared. Coins will be shipped via Fed Ex or USPS or transported via armored carrier.The shipping charge includes fees for our third-party insurance coverage, as well as any costs incurred through the USPS orFederal Express. Any shipments made via armored carrier (Brinks, Dunbar, etc.) will be calculated and assessed at the time ofshipment.INTERNATIONAL SHIPPINGIt is not possible for LRCA to ship to some countries. Please email questions to [email protected]. Payment for all

international orders is required in US funds. Please contact [email protected] for bank wiring instructions.Customs requirements for each country are the responsibility of the buyer. All packages shipped outside of the United States willinclude the required customs declaration and full value of the invoice.BIDS VIA TELEPHONEAn absentee bidder may also participate live, during the auction, via telephone. Requests for phone bidding must be received atleast three days prior to the auction date. Please fill out our phone bidding request form online or call 732-935-1168 to request acall from one of our representatives during the live auction. LRCA cannot guarantee phone lines, but will make every effort toaccommodate those who wish to participate via this method.RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIESThe auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer, alone, has the right to reopen the bidding for an item, if deemednecessary. LRCA and its representatives reserve the right to remove any attendees who impede the preview and/or the auction. Titleto all merchandise shall pass to the winning bidder after receipt of good funds by LRCA. Bidders will be held responsible for theirbids, including those bids placed incorrectly. PLEASE VERIFY BIDS BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM. In order to have a bidremoved or corrected, bidder must contact LRCA prior to start of the auction. Bidder waives auctioneer’s responsibility and holdsLRCA harmless for failure to recognize, accept, receive or execute any lost or missing bids by internet, telephone, email, floorbid, fax, mail or other means. LRCA reserves the right to postpone or cancel an auction without notice. Lots may be withdrawn atLRCA’s discretion, without prior notice. Lots may carry a reserve. A reserve is a price below which the auctioneer will not sell anitem, or will re-purchase the item on behalf of the consignor or for LRCA. LRCA permits bids to be placed by the auctioneer, oran employee of the auctioneer, up to the pre-determined reserve set by the consignor. Legend Rare Coin Auctions’ partner, LegendNumismatics, reserves the right to bid on items, for its own account and for the accounts of its clients.DISCLAIMER AND WARRANTIESNo warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is made or implied on any lot. No warranty, whether expressed orimplied, is made with respect to any lot except for warranty of title, and in the case of title, auctioneer is selling only that right ortitle to the lot that the consignor may have as of the auction sale date. All lots are sold “as is” and with all faults. Purchaser herebyassumes all risks concerning and related to the grading, quality, description, condition, authenticity, and provenance of a lot.a. Coins and currency listed in this catalog graded by PCGS, NGC, or any other third party grading service or examined by the buyerprior to the auction sale may not be returned for any reason whatsoever by any buyer, except for claims related to authenticity.b. For non-certified coins that have not been examined by the Buyer prior to the Auction Sale: if it is determined in a review byLRCA that there is a material error in the catalog description of a non-certified coin or the LRCA no later than seventy-two (72)hours of delivery of the lots in question, and such lots are returned and received by LRCA, in their original, sealed containers, nolater than fourteen (14) calendar days after delivery, in the same condition the lot(s) were delivered to the Buyer, time being of theessence.c. If an item or items are returned pursuant to the terms herein, they must be housed in their original, sealed and unopenedcontainer.d. Late remittance or removal of any item from its original container, or altering a coin constitutes just cause for revocation of allreturn privileges.e. Grading or condition of rare coins may have a material effect on the value of the item(s) purchased, and the opinion of others(including independent grading services) may differ with the independent grading services opinion or interpretation of LRCA.LRCA shall not be bound by any prior, or subsequent opinion, determination or certification by any independent grading service.f. Questions regarding the minting of a coin as a “proof” or as a “business strike” relate to the method of manufacture and not toauthenticity.g. All oral and written statements made by LRCA and its employees or agents (including affiliated and related companies) are

statements of opinion only, and are not warranties or representations of any kind, unless stated as a specific written warranty, andno employee or agent of LRCA has authority to vary or alter these Terms and Conditions of Auction Sale. LRCA reserves the rightto vary or alter the Terms of Sale, either generally or with respect to specific persons or circumstances, in its sole discretion. Anyvariation or alteration shall be effective only if in writing and signed by an officer of LRCA authorized to do so.h. LRCA is acting as an auctioneer. Title to the lots purchased passes directly from the Consignor to the Buyer. Accordingly, LRCAis not making, and disclaims, any warranty of title.i. Bidder acknowledges that the numismatic market is speculative, unregulated and volatile, and that coin prices may rise or fall over time.LRCA does not guarantee or represent that any customer buying for investment purposes will be able to sell for a profit in the future.j. Bidder acknowledges and agrees that neither LRCA, nor its employees, affiliates, agents, third-party providers or consignorswarrant that auctions will be unimpaired, uninterrupted or error free and accordingly shall not be liable for such events.WAIVER AND RELEASEBidder, for himself, his heirs, agents, successors and assignees, generally and specifically waives and releases, and foreverdischarges LRCA, and its respective affiliates, parents, officers, directors, shareholders, agents, subsidiaries, employees, managersand members and each of them, and their respective successors and assignees from any and all claims, rights, demands and causesof actions and suits, of whatever kind or nature, including but not limited to claims based upon Auctioneer’s negligence, whether inlaw or equity, tort or otherwise, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected (a “Claim”), which Bidder may assert withrespect to and/or arising out of, or in connection with any challenge to the title to or authenticity of any goods purchased, the saleitself, any lot bid upon or consigned, and/or the auction, except where such Claim is otherwise expressly authorized in these Termsof Sale. It is the intention of Bidder that this waiver and release shall be effective as a bar to each and every Claim that may arisehereunder or be related to the Auction Sale.DISPUTESIf a dispute arises concerning ownership of a lot or concerning proceeds of any sale, LRCA reserves the right to commence astatutory inter-pleader proceeding at the expense of the Consignor and Buyer and any other applicable party, and in such event shallbe entitled to its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs. LRCA reserves the right to cancel or postpone the Auction Sale or any sessionthereof for any reason whatsoever. No Bidder shall have any claim as a result thereof, including for incidental or consequentialdamages. Neither LRCA nor any affiliated or related company shall be responsible for incidental or consequential damages arisingout of any failure of the Terms of Sale, the auction or the conduct thereof and in no event shall such liability exceed the purchaseprice, premium, or fees paid. Rights granted to Bidders under the within Terms and Conditions of Auction Sale are personal andapply only to the Bidder who initially purchases the lot(s) from LRCA. The rights may not be assigned or transferred to any otherperson or entity, whether by sale of the lot(s), operation of law or otherwise. Any attempt to assign or transfer any such rights shallbe absolutely void and unenforceable. No third party may rely on any benefit or right conferred by these Terms and Conditions ofAuction Sale.Any dispute arising out of or related to these Terms of Sale, the Auction Sale or any lot, with the sole exception of actions by LegendRare Coin Auctions to collect amounts owed to it and other damages, shall be submitted to binding arbitration pursuant to thecommercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association, with any arbitration hearing to occur in Monmouth County,New Jersey. Absent an agreement of the parties, the arbitrator shall limit discovery to that which is necessary to enable the hearingto proceed efficiently. The arbitrator shall not have the power to award punitive or consequential damages, nor alter, amend modifyany of the terms of this Agreement. The award by the arbitrator, if any, may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. Eachparty shall pay one-half the costs of the arbitration. Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the competent courts of the State of NewJersey shall have exclusive in personam jurisdiction, subject to the requirement to arbitrate, over any dispute(s) arising hereunder,regardless of any party’s current or future residence or domicile. Bidder further agrees that venue of the arbitration proceeding shallbe in Monmouth County, New Jersey; and any court proceeding shall be in the Monmouth County Superior Court, in the State of NewJersey, and in each case waive any claim of Forum Non Conveniens. Bidder agrees that any arbitration or legal action with respect tothis Auction Sale is barred unless commenced within one (1) year of the date of this Auction Sale.Auction participants expressly waive any right to trial by jury.

LISTED BID INCREMENTSBid increments are to serve as a general guideline. Actual increments are at the auctioneer’s discretion.$0 - $199 $10$200 - $999 $25$1,000 - $1,999 $50$2,000 - $4,999 $100$5,000 - $9,999 $250$10,000 - $19,999 $500$20,000 - $39,999 $1,000$40,000 - $99,999 $2,500$100,000 - $199,999 $5,000$200,000 - $399,999 $10,000$400,000 - $999,999 $25,000$1,000,000 - $1,999,999 $50,000$2,000,000 and up $100,000 OUR ESTIMATES The estimates you see published in this catalog are based on HAMMER. Keep in mind that a coin could be either low or high end for the grade, have stunning color or be dull, all of which radically affect a coin’s value. Yes, there can be huge price differences within a grade, and we offer estimates as a guide so Collector’s can have a better idea of value. One thing we will never do is offer low ball estimates in order to claim stronger sales. These published estimates represent what Legend Rare Coin Auctions determines to be an approximate high wholesale value for the coin. The numbers are based upon current market values, similar trades, auction prices, published prices, and a consideration of the coin’s quality. There is no guarantee that the estimated prices are minimums or are exactly what you can expect to get if you attempt to resell them wholesale. We always advise you to view the coins you are interested in and calculate what you’ll pay using as much information as possible. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you!

Laura Sperber P R I N C I PA L SPartner Laura was raised in Highland Park, NJ. During high school, the coin bug hit her hard. Her trip to theBruce Morelan 1976 NYC ANA left a lasting mark and huge desire for her to own and handle the greatest rarities. WhilePartner attending Monmouth University, Laura attended coin shows more than classes. After college, she started LSS RCI, a wholesale coin company. In 1986, she realized the need for a “better” coin retailer and teamedJulie Abrams up in 1986 with George Huang to form Legend Numismatics.President In 1996 Bruce Morelan became a partner and since then Legend has exclusively built or assisted in assembling this generation’s greatest collections. In 2012 Laura saw the need for a smaller, boutique auction firm, and created Legend-Morphy with Dan Morphy, whom she split with in 2014. Today, Laura is also a leading consumer advocate for coins. The passion has never subsided, and she keeps a beautiful Proof Walker on her desk to this day. Bruce started collecting coins when he was only six years old and by the time he was in high school his dream was to be a coin dealer. But life intervened and instead, Bruce went into business. By chance, he became Legend Numismatics’ financial backer in 1996. His great grandmother had given him three coins when he was young, one of which being a Trade Dollar, so he set out to build the finest Trade Dollar set. After a few years with ultra rarities, Bruce returned to his love of dollars and completed both a set of Gobrechts and a set of Seated Dollars. After selling those sets, Bruce recently returned to dollars with a new Gobrecht set and a spectacular early dollar set capped by his dream coin, the Amon Carter 1794 Dollar. Not many collector’s can say they have completed not only the finest 1794-1885 Dollar Sets and have over the years owned such coins as two 1913 Liberty Head Nickels, an 1894-S Dime, 1876-CC Twenty Cent piece, 1827 Original and Restrike Quarters, 1838-O Half Dollar, two 1885 Trade Dollars and four 1884 Trade Dollars! Julie Abrams started in numismatics in 1986 when she joined up with Bernard Rome and launched Teletrade, the first computerized auction company. Teletrade developed a unique coin trading method, utilizing state-of-the-art digitized voice board technology to run live auctions before the advent of the internet. As President of Teletrade, Julie helped expand the company, increasing the frequency of auctions and expanding annual sales to $24 million within a few years. In 1999, GMAI, a publicly traded company, purchased Teletrade and Ms. Abrams became Executive Vice President of Sales for the parent company. Her job responsibilities included continuing her role as CEO for Teletrade as well as marketing to buyers and consignors, with the goal of maintaining a balance between inventory and sales while growing the business. In 2004 she joined Stacks-Bowers, an old world traditional auction house where she worked to expand their e-commerce presence, including the development of an online bidding platform for the firm. She also marketed Stacks’ programs to secure consignments from dealers and institutions such as banks, museums and universities. Julie is a member of the American Numismatic Association, the Central States Numismatic Association and Florida United Numismatists. S TA F F Matt Bell Serena Myers Greg Cohen Jessica Berkman Patrick Braswell Ann Marie Van PeltExecutive Vice Director of Senior Numismatist Consignment Coordinator Art Director Office Manager President Administration AUCTIONEER| Bradley Karoleff | PHOTOGRAPHY | John Emerson AUCTION COORDINATOR | Jose Campos | CATALOGER | Mitch Battino

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THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 SAN ANTONIO NOVEMBER 15 | HYATT REGENCY RIVERWALK LOT 1 FUGIO 1787 PCGS MS64 BN CAC STATES UNITED, 4 Cinquefoils, Pointed Rays type; Newman 13-X, W-6855 variety, rated as R-2. Struck under the authority of the American Congress, the Fugio coppers, also referred to as Cents, are among the most popular “colonial” issues, and one of the few that, thanks to the Bank of New York Hoard, can be obtained with little difficulty in Mint State. The design is very symbolic, relating directly to Continental Currency notes from 1776 and inspired by Benjamin Franklin. The present near-GEM likely traces its origin to that source. Steely brown surfaces are even and devoid of any serious marks or lines, and totally free of any kind of environmental damage. Glimpses of orange cling to the upper left rings of the reverse chain. Sharply struck from clashed dies, the eye appeal is excellent. PCGS 87, NGC 40, CAC 32. This coin last sold in the 2017 FUN auction for $3,995. Earlier, it realized $4,888 in the 2011 FUN auction. The current PCGS value is listed at $4,850 and this near-GEM will see very strong bidding indeed. This coin represents a lot of history! PCGS# 883 | ESTIMATE: $4,000+8

LOT 2 THE REGENCY AUCTION 291/2C 1793 PCGS AU53 CACA “GEM” of an AU! Among the first coins struck for 9circulation from the fledgling Philadelphia mint, the 1793half cent is a very important and extremely popular issue, aone-year only type that is highly sought by collectors in allgrades, from environmentally damaged low grade examplesto GEM Mint State. Very RARE in high quality collectorgrades like this, even more so with such amazing eye appeal.This coin has only the lightest traces of circulation. A fewstray marks can be seen on otherwise smooth, hard coppersurfaces. Unlike most of the examples of this date wesee either in auction or on the bourse, which come withextensive wear or environmental issues, this coin has avery pleasing medium brown coloration, with only a touchof wear. There are a few tiny marks and scratches thatcan be seen under a glass, and they mostly blend into thesurrounding chocolate brown and olive iridescent toning.The devices are sharply impressed into the planchet, theeye appeal is superior to the vast majority of the knownsurvivors of the date.The 35,334 half cents struck in this first year were all coinedbetween May and July 1793. The design, featuring Liberty’shead facing left with a liberty cap on top of a pole is directlyrelated to the 1781 Libertas Americana medals struck inParis on designs suggested by Ben Franklin. According toWalter Breen, a who’s who of early mint employees arethought to have worked on the designs, including DavidRittenhouse, Robert Birch, and Adam Eckfeldt. The presentcoin is from the Breen-3, Cohen-3 die pairing.PCGS 13, NGC 10, CAC 1. This coin has the incorrectPCGS # on the insert, listed as 1001 for a 1793 with the RBdesignation. No CAC-approved example has ever sold inauction in AU53. The current PCGS Price Guide value islisted at $40,000 and with its CAC-endorsement and highend look, this coin should realize in excess of that! A verydesirable numismatic trophy from the infant years of therepublic. Bound for a wonderful collection of half cents orearly type coins.PCGS# 1001 | ESTIMATE: $35,000+

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 3 1/2C 1794 PCGS XF45 CAC C-1a, Large Edge Letters. A coin that deserves many WOWS! This would be a highlight in any collection of circulated grade early copper! To call this coin a “GEM” XF does not even begin to describe the quality; perhaps the only thing that will fully pass the message along is this: LAURA SPERBER LOVES THIS COIN! She is obsessed with it! First off, the color is even and light brown with golden accents at the periphery. You do not need a vivid imagination to see hints of surviving gloss. The details were deeply rendered by a strong blow from the screw press. Ms. Liberty’s tresses are boldly delineated as are the dentils, the letters, and the leaves on the reverse. The surfaces are hard and with a very strong glass revealing only minor contact from circulation. There is no porosity, corrosion, or environmental damage that usually plagues these early copper coins. Needless to say this coin is PQ+++ and is a real stunner! PCGS 27, NGC 13 CAC 6. Only one CAC-approved XF45 ever sold in auction, realizing $7,475 way back in December 2010. Clearly these DO NOT appear with frequency, or with this kind of high end quality. We totally believe that this coin will force the folks at Collector’s Universe to adjust their Price Guide value upward. Remember--an AU50 will cost $10,000 or more! PCGS# 1003 | ESTIMATE: $6,500+ LOT 4 1/2C 1804 PCGS MS64 BN CAC B-11, C-12. Crosslet 4, Stemless. Presented is a highly compelling early half cent, a great coin not just for the specialist, but for the type collector as well. Lustrous brown surfaces are smooth and free of any distracting marks or flecks. Nicely struck up, the devices show a crisp definition on both sides, and the strike is even, which is not always the case for this die marriage. Hints of original red cling to the peripheries and some of the protected areas of the design. There are also accents of steely blue that come out when rotated in the light. The only mark of significance we can see is a small dig in the obverse field that is so old and toned over you really cannot see it without a glass. The eye appeal is excellent! PCGS 16, NGC 3, CAC 5. The last one to sell realized $4,560 in the recent 2018 ANA auction and one sold in February 2018 for $4,994. The present coin, which is clearly very fresh to the market will delight any collector. The current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $6,250 and it would not shock if this near-GEM came close. A 65 will cost $25,000-$30,000! Note: this coin is incorrectly numbered on the holder, it is PCGS # 1072 for the Crosslet 4, No Stems type, not PCGS 1063 (on insert) for Plain 4, No Stems. PCGS# 1072 | ESTIMATE: $4,000+10

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 5 LOT 61/2C 1829 PCGS MS64 RB CAC 1/2C 1855 PCGS MS66 BN CACC-1, the only die marriage used to strike the entire mintage of Quality-wise, this SUPERB quality GEM is a near twin to the1829 half cents. This near-GEM quality example has a full, one we just sold for $2,233 in our September 2018 Regencyvibrant luster with about 50% original mint red color that has Auction 28.mellowed with accents of violet. The devices are sharply struckup and the eye appeal is spectacular for the grade. Highly lustrous, medium chocolate brown shows accents of orange-red in the protected areas of the peripheries. There is aPCGS 6, NGC 2, CAC 1. No PCGS example has sold in touch of a violet overtone that gives this sharply struck GEM aauction ever, while the last NGC coin sold in May 2003. The great look.current PCGS Price Guide value is $2,600 and that really is justconjecture, as none have sold. The Newcomb-Green-Boyd-New- PCGS 11, NGC 14, CAC 7. The most recent example was theman-Missouri Cabinet coin, a PCGS MS65 RB CAC sold for one we just sold. for $2,233 and the current PCGS Price Guide$18,400 in January 2015. This coin will see very serious bidding value lists a value of $2,150. There are NONE finer in the BNfrom half cent collectors! designation at either service and this coin has an amazing visual allure!PCGS# 1154 | ESTIMATE: $2,400+ PCGS# 1233 | ESTIMATE: $1,800+ 11

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 7 L1C 1793 WREATH, VINE AND BARS. PCGS MS6312 BN CAC A marvelous fully CHOICE 1793 Wreath cent. An impressive Condition Census grade S-8. Visually one of the higher end examples of this R-3- variety easily identifiable by the horizontal twig on the branch of leaves under Liberty’s truncation and the triangle shaped bow on the reverse wreath. It goes without saying just how RARE these are in Mint State grades, especially so with CAC-approval and the amazing eye appeal that this coin possesses. Sharply struck on both sides, Liberty’s flowing tresses are distinctly defined, standing out with full 3-D effect. Likewise, the details of her profile are deeply rendered, with full definition in her eye, nose, and lips. Each bead at the border is complete and well centered on the planchet. The reverse design elements are also very crisply struck up. Both sides exhibit smooth, hard copper surfaces without any evidence of corrosion, pitting, or other environmental damage. A close examination reveals a single contact near the rim by hair curl 2. The coloration ranges from rich, milk chocolate brown to pale olive-tan in areas with pleasing golden accents that come to life under a light. The eye appeal is exceptional! PCGS 7, NGC 3, CAC 1. The most recent PCGS MS63 BN to sell was in the 2018 Central States auction and realized $78,000 (it was NOT CAC). Prior to that, one sold in November 2008 for $115,000. Clearly these DO NOT appear with any frequency and the current Collector’s Universe value of $100,000 may well be exceeded when this beauty crosses the block. We know that early types like this will always command strong bidding from type and early copper collectors alike. What a wonderful coin for an advanced type set! PCGS# 1347 | ESTIMATE: $90,000+

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 8 L1C 1794 HEAD OF 1794. PCGS VF35 S-44, Die State III. Easily identifiable by the die crack on the obverse through the 17 and the one on the reverse that goes between STATES OF through the top of the wreath, into N of ONE. A very pleasing, mid-grade 1794 large cent in a highly collectible grade. The details are very well defined, and there are only the most minor of marks from circulation. The planchet stock is of good overall quality with just some minor micro porosity seen with a very strong glass on the reverse, noted for total disclosure. The naked eye appeal is very nice.The large cents of 1794 were struck from many different combinations of dies, creating a date that is very popular among the members of EAC to study and collect. Let this interesting S-44 start you off on your own specialized collection. PCGS 103, NGC 93. The most recent VF35 graded by PCGS was a S-65, struck on a porous planchet and showing more roughness to the surfaces than the present S-44, realizing $2,220 in April 2018; prior to that a PCGS VF35 S-46 sold for $3,360 in February 2018. The current PCGS value is listed at $3,300. PCGS# 901374 | ESTIMATE: $2,500+LOT 9L1C 1794 HEADOF 1794. PCGSAU58 CACA “GEM” AU58S-65. While arelatively commonvariety, it is veryscarce in such alofty grade. For a1794 large cent,this coin is everso close to a fullMint State grade,and possesses anextremely highend look.First, the surfacesare solid and hard,devoid of any serious pitting or corrosion that often comes on large cents of the 1790s. The details are fully struck up with crisp, cleandefinition in Liberty’s hair curls and facial features. Pleasing, even, medium brown with golden and chestnut highlights show off alovely glossiness. There are no serious marks, ticks, or other issues that affect the overall eye appeal of this HIGH END piece. Verychoice and extremely eye appealing.PCGS 44, NGC 12, CAC 7. This is the coin that sold in the 2012 ANA auction for $21,150. There really is a wide range of APRs forPCGS graded AU58s sold in auction, depending on variety, pedigree, and eye appeal. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listedat $15,000 which is a suitable average, and this one will yet again see bidding in excess of that level when the hammer drops. What agreat E.A.C. coin for an advanced type or date set!PCGS# 901374 | ESTIMATE: $18,000+ 13

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 10 L1C 1814 CROSSLET 4. PCGS AU58+ CAC This is the FINEST CIRCULATED 1814 Crosslet 4 graded by PCGS, and a coin that is just on the cusp of a full Mint State grade! The surfaces show off a wealth of glowing, frosty luster on medium brown surfaces. There are accents of burnt orange and violet-teal that come out when rotated in a light. The closest inspection with a strong glass betrays just the slightest hint of contact. This coin is of very high quality, not only for the date and type, but for the assigned grade. We have seen Mint State coins that do not have the visual allure of this GEM AU! PCGS 26, NGC 22, CAC 4. This is the ONLY AU58+ graded at either service. This is not a date that usually comes nice, even in the higher grade examples. Mint State coins are indeed VERY RARE and AU58s are always in demand. The most recent regular AU58 sold in our January 2018 Regency Auction for $7,050. The most recent PCGS/CAC coin in Mint State grade to sell was an MS62 BN that sold for $10,575 over three years ago. Take this info and bid accordingly. PCGS# 1573 | ESTIMATE: $6,500+ OUR ESTIMATES The estimates you see published in this catalog are based on HAMMER. Keep in mind that a coin could be either low or high end for the grade, have stunning color or be dull, all of which radically affect a coin’s value. Yes, there can be huge price differences within a grade, and we offer estimates as a guide so Collector’s can have a better idea of value. One thing we will never do is offer low ball estimates in order to claim stronger sales. These published estimates represent what Legend Rare Coin Auctions determines to be an approximate high wholesale value for the coin. The numbers are based upon current market values, similar trades, auction prices, published prices, and a consideration of the coin’s quality. There is no guarantee that the estimated prices are minimums or are exactly what you can expect to get if you attempt to resell them wholesale. We always advise you to view the coins you are interested in and calculate what you’ll pay using as much information as possible. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you!14

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 111C 1814 CROSSLET 4. PCGS MS66 BNThe SOLE FINEST certified in the BN category, this GEMS-294 is of exceptional quality in every way!For the date and type, this wonderful GEM retains as muchORIGINAL cartwheel luster as you could ever imagine,especially for a coin with the BN designation. Accentsof brick red blend with rich chocolate brown, violet, andtinges of olive and apricot/rose. The devices are knife sharpon both sides. Each of the details in the hair, face, stars,dimples, and wreath are very sharp and fully defined. Theeye appeal is superb. The final issue of the “early” largecents, the second to last Sheldon-numbered die variety.These Classic head large cents, designed by John Reich wererarely saved at the time of issue, and most are found in lowergrades. Even those graded Mint State do not display the typeof lustrous surfaces that this one has. This is the FINESTnumerically graded in ANY color designation, and the finestRB is a 65+. PCGS has graded a total of ZERO in RED.This issue is so tough to find in nice enough grades thatit was missing from the D. Brent Pogue Collection. Weare pleased to present this extremely important 1814 largecent; suited for any serious cabinet of early copper or anySUPERB type set.PCGS 1, NGC 1. This is NOT the NGC MS66 BN fromthe Gene Gardner Collection sold in May 2015. Collector’sUniverse lists a value of $90,000. This GEM has a great lookand will see very strong bidding from type or Large Centcollectors wanting the very finest piece for their collection!PCGS# 1573 | ESTIMATE: $75,000+ 15

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 12 L1C 1820 LARGE DATE. PCGS MS65 BN A very eye appealing GEM from the Randall Hoard. Bold, copper luster shines from all over with an icy steel-blue overtone. There is so much RED we were surprised the insert did not say RB. Sharply struck from an extensively cracked obverse die. With its superb eye appeal, this coin really would make a great representative for the type. PCGS 158, NGC 127. The three most recent APRs are for CAC approved examples which have realized $2,280 to $2,400 and the current PCGS price is $2,350. This GEM, despite not being CAC approved will bring a strong price for its great look! PCGS# 1615 | ESTIMATE: $1,750+ LOT 13 L1C 1827 PCGS MS63+ BN CAC Here is a very impressive 1827 large cent in wonderful CHOICE Mint State grade. Rich bronze surfaces show a brick-red and medium chocolate-brown with violet overtones. Lustrous surfaces show off sharply struck devices. The surfaces show a few tiny marks, none that are singularly distracting, and we believe PCGS was spot on with the 63+ grade. PCGS 45, NGC 7, CAC 12. This is the only MS63+ BN graded at PCGS, and it has not sold in auction. This is not the NGC coin that sold in January 2016 in a weak market for $2,233. A regular PCGS/CAC MS63 BN sold for $2,585 in June 2017 and in the same sale a PCGS/CAC MS64 sold for $8,225. The current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $2,600 and this coin should easily surpass that level when it crosses the block. This is a really great looking representative example. PCGS# 1651 | ESTIMATE: $2,700+ LOT 14 1C 1858 SMALL LETTERS. PCGS MS65 CAC This is truly a gorgeous GEM with a stunning, totally original look! Impressive, radiating cartwheel luster rolls with a strong brilliance along the surfaces of both sides. The sharply struck up devices stand out against the smooth, defect free high end fields. Mostly a rich orange-tan with olive and gold accents, the eye appeal is very strong for the grade. PCGS 98, NGC 72, CAC 32. The most recent example to sell in auction realized $3,360 and the current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $3,800. RARE any finer, with fewer than two dozen graded finer. PCGS# 2020 | ESTIMATE: $2,800+16

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 15 1C 1856 FLYING EAGLE. PCGS PR64 CAC We are thrilled to have this high end and beautifully toned example of the first small cent struck by the US mint. Exquisite surfaces are generally clean and smooth overall. Nice reflective mirrors beam from all over, giving life to the wonderfulswirling colors. Both sides have a even coating of totally original tan, pale golden brown,pale blue, violet, and olive that blend in a very eye appealing way over the smooth mirrored surfaces. Every detail is pinpoint sharp in strike and boldly stands out. The eye appeal really is exceptional! You will likely never see another one that has such a wonderfully colorful look!PCGS 218, NGC 122, CAC 54. The last PCGS CAC piece to sell in auction brought $21,735 in a February 2018 auction event. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $20,500. Since this piece offered here is so nice, we expect it to bring a little more. PCGS# 2037 | ESTIMATE: $17,500+LOT 16 LOT 171C 1871 PCGS MS65 RB CAC 1C 1873 OPEN 3. PCGS MS65 RB CACA vibrant swirling luster rolls with a strong brilliance on both Just slightly mellowing from a blazing original red, the surfacessides. The color is a golden-brown with ample original red have an amazing mint bloom that glows around the reliefs.lustrous tones. Sharply struck design elements stand out against Sharply impressed from a deep blow from the dies, the details arethe smooth surfaces. The eye appeal is very high end and a nice and crisp. There is a minor mark hidden on the obverse, notdelightful GEM for any specialist collector. noticeable to the naked eye. Very pleasing eye appeal overall with a great GEM look.PCGS 79, NGC 85, CAC 19. The current PCGS Price Guidevalue is listed at $2,500 and that is what the last example PCGS 87, NGC 28, CAC 23. The most recent PCGS/CAChammered for in our June 2017 Premier Session. A great looking example to sell in auction brought $1,170 in July 2018 and incoin like this will see spirited bidding for sure. the ANA auction a NON-CAC coin sold for $1,560. The current PCGS value is listed at $1,550. The quality of the present coinPCGS# 2101 | ESTIMATE: $2,000+ will entice lots of bidding for sure. PCGS# 2107 | ESTIMATE: $1,100+ 17

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 18 1C 1889 PCGS MS66 RD CAC Brilliant, glowing coppery lustrous surfaces glow throughout this high grade GEM. Tied for finest graded at PCGS. The devices are sharply struck that stand out with crisp definition in the Indian’s headdress and the leaves in the reverse wreath. There are a few micro-flecks that can only be seen with a powerful glass. Rosy-red with salmon pink overtones, this coin has a great, lustrous look, worthy of its lofty grade. PCGS 16, NGC 1, CAC 5. The last one to sell was CAC approved and sold for $6,756 in March 2017 and one sold prior to that in September 2016 for $8,225. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $8,500. Tied for FINEST graded, this coin will fit nicely in any high ranking set of Indian Head cents! PCGS# 2174 | ESTIMATE: $6,000+ LOT 19 1C 1892 PCGS MS66 RD CAC We look at this coin with total amazement as to how it has survived 126 years in such a pristine condition. Plus, it enjoys its original GEM Mint red color. Exceedingly clean surfaces just amaze us. Even using a strong glass there are no imperfections anywhere. The surfaces also have a light satiny texture. There is a softer yet glowing type of luster. Miss Liberty and all of the details are exceptionally well struck. This coin has really great eye appeal! PCGS 19, NGC 4, CAC 5. The last 1892 MS66 RD to sell was NOT CAC and it brought $3,000. The current Collector’s Universe Value is $3,750. We can see strong bidding for this lovely GEM RED Mint State Indian Cent. PCGS# 2183 | ESTIMATE: $3,000+ LOT 20 1C 1894 PCGS MS66+ RD CAC WOW! Did we say WOW? We could not believe our eyes when we first saw this coin. No joke, this coin looks as fresh as if it just came off the dies. Of course it is SUPER HIGH END and well worthy of its lofty designation. Remarkable surfaces are just that. We looked over this coin hard and there really are NO flaws or even microscopic problems. The luster is incredibly bold! We have never seen any pre-1895 as lustrous. Both sides are an incredible SUPERB GEM Mint Red color. What is more amazing, is how stone bold original everything . There is a super slight hint of some toning dots-really visible with a glass only. The strike is full and you do not need a glass to see all the Indians feathers. You do NOT need a glass to see the fullness of all the details. The eye appeal is beyond amazing! PCGS 40, NGC 12, CAC 12. PCGS has graded 7 in MS66+ RD and just one coin higher. We cannot find any auction records for a 66+ RD, though there is a Collector’s Universe value of $11,500. Note that while PCGS has graded a single coin finer, this coin is tied with the High Desert, Perfection 1, and Wright Collections, all ranking at the top of the PCGS CoinFacts census! Adding this SUPERB coin to your set puts you in very distinguished company indeed! PCGS# 2189 | ESTIMATE: $8,000+18

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 21 LOT 221C 1899 PCGS MS66+ RD CAC 1C 1899 PCGS MS67 RDThis coin looks like it just left the bank 118 years ago! Amazing A remarkable SUPERB RED GEM Indian cent! Brilliant--no-surfaces are ultra clean and and smooth. Even when using a -BLAZING red luster beams on satiny smooth surfaces that arestrong glass you will still be more then impressed as only a few devoid of contact on both sides. The devices are fully and crisplypinpoint ticks can be found. A full glowing luster really makes struck up with very strong definition on both sides. The eye appealthe totally original GEM Mint Red colors stand out. There is is superb to say the very least! This really is a MONSTER GEM!a tiny toning dot in the date. Miss Liberty and every detail aresharply struck and have delicate frost. PCGS 26, NGC 19. There are only four coins graded finer at PCGS. The last one to sell realized $5,040 in a November 2017PCGS 151, NGC 52, CAC 26. PCGS has graded 30 coins MS66+ sale. The current CU value is $6,500. Keep in mind none of theRD. The most recent example sold in our September 2018 for MS67+s have ever sold in auction, and the last MS68 sold for$2,530. The next step up would cost way more, if you could even $97,750 nearly a decade ago. This is one has a great look andfind one! We assure you, this coin ranks on the very top end of should see strong bidding.the scale-the quality and eye appeal are unbeatable! PCGS# 2204 | ESTIMATE: $4,500+PCGS# 2204 | ESTIMATE: $2,400+LOT 23 LOT 241C 1900 PCGS MS67 RD 1C 1905 PCGS MS66+ RD CACAn AMAZING, blazing RED cent, clearly among the top twenty We love this SUPERB GEM piece. It is way superior to theexamples graded by PCGS. A glowing, flaming RED luster shines typical “low end or just made it” coins you will see. It excitedbrightly on both sides. Sharply struck up with essentially full, us first look-then every look! Overall, the surfaces are clean andcrisp devices. The surfaces are without flaw, and the eye appeal is smooth. There are some light frost breaks on the left obverse. Aexcellent. We suspect this coin came fresh from an original roll. booming headlight type ORIGINAL luster enhances the absolute GEM ORIGINAL Mint red color. There is one tiny well hiddenPCGS 19, NGC 3. There is just a single 67+ RD finer. These toning dot to be found using a strong glass. All of the details areused to be five-figure coins! Lately they have been selling in the lightly frosted and sharply struck.$4,800 to $6,463 range; the most recent realized $6,756 in ourJuly 2018, and the current CU price is $6,250.With just a single PCGS 67, NGC 58, CAC 18. PCGS has graded 7 coins MS66+.coin finer, anyone vying for a top tier Registry Set should bid The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $6,500. PCGSfiercely for this impressive jewel! has graded only 2 coins higher with one selling for $19,975 in 2013 (and it was a NON CAC). Also, the coin offered here has anPCGS# 2207 | ESTIMATE: $4,500+ Eagle Eye photo seal. There is very little copper fully endorsed by PCGS , CAC and Eagle Eye! This coin has the look and walk of a TRUE MS66++++, so if you are building the ultimate 1C or Type set, this coin is a “must buy”! PCGS# 2222 | ESTIMATE: $4,600+ 19

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 25 LOT 26 1C 1906 PCGS MS66 RD CAC 1C 1908 PCGS MS66+ RD CAC We can’t believe the looks and superior quality of this coin. It This is a SUPERB 1908 cent! Everything about it today looks looks the coin just left the bank. about as brilliant and RED as it did when it came off the dies. Sharply struck up, the devices show full, complete definition and Remarkable surfaces are incredibly clean and smooth. Even the luster beams all over giving the radiant RED luster a fiery look. using a strong glass there are ZERO imperfections to be found. It really is hard to imagine what a finer example looks like! A surprising radiant luster does beam boldly from all over. This coin displays a wicked neat deeper reddish gold on the rims that PCGS 108, NGC 34, CAC 25. There are 17 graded MS66+ RD, opens into bold coppery centers. This coin is NOT turning and and two finer. The last one sold in the 2018 ANA auction for there are NO major spots or discolorations. Miss Liberty and the $3,360 and prior to that, these sold for $2,820 to $3,123. The details are fully struck. The eye appeal is remarkable! current PCGS Price Guide value is $4,000 and any of the 67s will likely sell for $20,000-$25,000! A coin that is destined for the PCGS 45, NGC 35, CAC 13. The current Collector’s Universe FINEST of Indian Head cent collections! Value is $2,500. With this coin’s amazing looks, originality, and quality, we can see it selling for much more! Be prepared! This PCGS# 2231 | ESTIMATE: $2,700+ coin is far superior to your typical 1906. PCGS# 2225 | ESTIMATE: $1,800+ LOT 27 LOT 28 1C 1873 CLOSED 3. PCGS PR65 RD CAC 1C 1877 PCGS PR65 RB CAC This is a coin that will grade PR 65 RD every time! A beautiful and highly reflective GEM. Indeed, if PCGS graded CAMEOS in the RB designation, we think this would qualify! The Deep mirrors are vividly reflective and beam from all over. Both fields are highly reflective and have bold coppery mirror reflection. sides are a SUPERB GEM original Mint Red. A few microscopic They are smooth and glassy with a brilliant sheen that is a delight toning dots are visible-as well as a line of toning on the face to behold. The devices are sharply struck and stand out with (NOT a cut). Miss Liberty and every detail are frosty and are impressive sharpness, standing out wonderfully against the smooth needle sharp in strike. The eye appeal is great! fields. The color is a beautiful mix of original red, golden orange, and accents of violet. The 1877 is one of the important key date PCGS 33, NGC 6, CAC 6. We sold one in our January 2018 issues in the series. While the mintage of 900 proofs is in line with Regency Auction for $3,878 and the only other PCGS CAC other dates, the cost of a Mint State example has always put very piece to ever sell in auction brought $4,112 in a November 2017 strong demand on the proofs that other dates do not have. auction. Add our nod of approval and you know this coin is as good as any GEM 1873 RD! PCGS 82, NGC 68, CAC 30. The last one to sell realized $8,225 in our May 2018 Regency Auction. Other examples have sold in PCGS# 2308 | ESTIMATE: $3,500+ the $5,000 to $7,500 range, and the current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $8,000. VERY RARE any finer, this impressive GEM will delight any Proof Indian cent collector! PCGS# 2319 | ESTIMATE: $6,000+20

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 29 LOT 301C 1883 PCGS PR67 BN CAC 1C 1883 PCGS PR67+ BN CACWhen Proof Indian cents tone up like this, they are among the We could see this coin one day in a PR68 BN holder, but nomost pretty copper coins we get to handle. This one is SUPERB promises though. PCGS showed this coin NO mercy!in every way! The surfaces are ultra smooth with bold icysleekness. Hints of reddish gold can be seen among the overtones Intense mirrors beam boldly all over, offering extreme clarity,of wonderful violet-brown. The eye appeal is exceptional. remarkable cleanliness, and the reflection is so bold it can light up a room. If you twirl the coin, the mirrored fields look likePCGS 21, NGC 17, CAC 8. The last PCGS/CAC coin to sell in a rolling wave of water. Both sides are a gorgeous and totallyauction was the “Perfection 2” coin that sold in the 2016 FUN original brown/pale blue color. This coin has NOT been messedauction for $2,820. More recently a PCGS without CAC sold for with in any way. Every detail is needle sharp in strike and has$2,160 The current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $2,850 thick frost. The appeal is amazing!and this one should bring well in excess given its amazing look! PCGS 26, NGC 18, CAC 8. PCGS has graded 5 coins in PR 67+PCGS# 2336 | ESTIMATE: $1,800+ BN. Does not matter what the color, this coin is clearly one of the finest 1883 Proofs you will ever see! The current Collector’s Universe Value is listed at $5,750 and we think this coin will set a price record! Good luck! PCGS# 2336 | ESTIMATE: $4,000+LOT 31 LOT 321C 1884 PCGS PR66+ BN 1C 1885 PCGS PR65 RDA beautifully toned GEM 1884 Proof Indian cent. Rich brick red Here is a brilliant RED Proof 1885 Indian cent. The obverse hasin the fields meet with a wonderful teal-blue and magenta-violet. bright orange-red reflective mirrors that shine on with strongThe eye appeal is SUPERB in every way! brilliance, while the reverse has richer, brick red accents. The sharply struck devices stand out against the mirrored fields. TherePCGS 39, NGC 29. This is the SOLE PR66+ BN graded at either are a few tiny micro specks that are noted, but none are singularlyservice, and there are only a dozen finer in the BN designation. distracting to the very pleasing eye appeal. Housed in a firstThe current CU value is listed at $1,450 and this coin will attract generation “rattler” holder.monster bids from collectors of monster toners.PCGS# 2339 | ESTIMATE: $900+ PCGS 20, NGC 5. The last three have sold in the $881 to $1,293 range, and the current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $1,350. Rare any finer with just 14 coins graded higher in the designation. Totally fresh to the market, we anticipate this GEM bringing serious bidding. PCGS# 2344 | ESTIMATE: $900+ 21

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 33 1C 1885 PCGS PR65 RD CAC An awesome, bright red, highly reflective, GEM Proof! This coin’s mirrors are like a beaming headlight! Sharply struck and offering SUPERB looks, we think this coin is conservatively graded in its ancient first generation slab. PCGS 20, NGC 5, CAC 2. The last PCGS/CAC coin to sell in auction brought $1,528 in a June 2015 auction; prior to that the same coin sold for $2,115 in the Gene Gardner Collection sale. Worthy of a very strong bid, this GEM will delight even the pickiest collector! PCGS# 2344 | ESTIMATE: $1,600+ LOT 34 1C 1886 VARIETY 1. PCGS PR67 BN CAC This coin is ULTRA high end! The fields have a bold flashy reflection that captivate the viewer. The surfaces are icy smooth and essentially flawless in every way. A rich underlying chocolate brown has a gentle overtone of violet and teal that is very attractive. We know that the original tissue paper that came with the original proofs can tone the cents this way. The eye appeal is just stunning! PCGS 16, NGC 3, CAC 1. There are only two coins graded finer. NO CAC approved example has sold in auction. The current PCGS value is listed at $2,250. The single PR68 BN graded by PCGS had very similar look and sold for over $10,000 over two years ago. We think this coin will exceed the PCGS price by a substantial margin! PCGS# 2345 | ESTIMATE: $2,200+ LOT 35 1C 1909 V.D.B. PCGS MS67+ RD CAC An AMAZING example! Clearly this one is among the FINEST examples that survives from the first Lincoln cent issue. Amazing original RED copper color is magnificently brought to life with a glowing ember-like fiery luster. Boasting superlative eye appeal, this uber-GEM features fully struck devices and pristine surfaces.   PCGS 238, NGC 88, CAC 59. There are 39 graded MS67+ RD, and there is just a single coin graded higher. We sold the most recent PCGS/CAC example that brought $3,960 in our August 2018 Premier Session. The two most recent were NOT CAC and brought $4,560 and $6,000. The current CU value is $5,000. PCGS# 2425 | ESTIMATE: $3,200+22

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 361C 1909-S V.D.B. PCGSMS66 RDBankroll FRESH! A beautifuloriginal RED GEM!Bold swirling cartwheel lusterrolls over this KEY Lincolncent issue. A spectacular coinfor any collector, the presentcoin is nicely struck from worndies, you can see crumbling atthe rims on both sides. Brilliantmint RED color has taken onsome subtle and very attractiverose-gold tones. As expectedfor the assigned grade, thesurfaces are devoid of anyserious marks or flecks, anywhere.PCGS 234, NGC 38. The S VDB is among the most famous of all U.S. coins and always in demand, regardless of condition.Recently a small group was slowly submitted for grading, which included many pristine GEMS, this coin may well be from thatholding. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $9,950 and prices in 2018 auctions range from $6,200 to $14,400. Thiscoin will likely hammer somewhere in the middle of that range. For many collectors, this date was the capstone in their sets; if youstill need a GEM ‘09-S VDB, be sure to bid on this one!PCGS# 2428 | ESTIMATE: $6,500+ LOT 37 1C 1912 PCGS MS67 RD This is an amazing looking SUPERB GEM! Rich fiery red color blazes with a bold lustrous gleam. This coin has such an awe inspiring look. Accents of gold add dimension to the depth of the beautiful red color. There are no carbon flecks or any serious marks worthy of mention, the eye appeal is amazing. PCGS 13, NGC 1. The record for the date is $21,850 realized a dozen years ago. More recently these have sold in the $7,050 to $9,400 range and the current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $10,000. PCGS# 2452 | ESTIMATE: $6,000+ 23

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 38 LOT 39 1C 1931-D PCGS MS65 RD 1C 1955 DOUBLED DIE. PCGS MS63 RB Mellow salmon-rose tone is dusted over the brilliant red mint An original CHOICE Mint State Doubled Die cent. This famed luster. Sharply struck, this gem has a neat look in its first issue has been a popular variety since its discovery and the generation PCGS holder. Lightly toned at the lower obverse rim, doubling is visible to the naked eye. Housed in an early, first it is only noticeable at certain angles in a bright light. The eye generation PCGS encapsulation, this lovely coin shows accents appeal is neat! of red around the peripheries, otherwise the surfaces are toned to a lustrous steely-brown with accents of olive-tan and pale blue. PCGS 157, NGC 50. The last two non-CAC coins sold for Both sides are well struck and pleasing. $1,020 and the current CU value is listed at $1,050. RARE any finer, this gem is a great coin for any budget minded Lincoln PCGS 265, NGC 115. The last one sold for $3,720 in the 2018 cent collector. ANA auction. Prior to that, one sold in June 2018 for $3,600 and one in April brought $3,360. The current PCGS value is listed at PCGS# 2617 | ESTIMATE: $900+ $3,750. We anticipate strong bidding for this popular variety. PCGS# 2826 | ESTIMATE: $2,800+ LOT 40 LOT 41 1C 1909 LINCOLN. PCGS PR66+ BN CAC 1C 1909 LINCOLN. PCGS PR67 BN This lovely, original GEM Matte Proof Lincoln is the second This is the SOLE FINEST 1909 Matte Proof Lincoln in the highest graded at PCGS! Brown color category at PCGS. The first year of the Matte Proof Lincolns, a series that was not appreciated at the time of issue, Rich medium brown surfaces show hints of original red along but today has a strong following among collectors saw a mintage with accents of mahogany and aubergine highlights. This superb of 2,198. The sharply struck up design elements stand out nicely quality GEM is well preserved and devoid of any flaws. against the sand blast surfaces. Rich brown surfaces are accented by a lovely teal-blue overtone. The surfaces are smooth and show no distracting marks or unevenness in the toning. The eye appeal is quite nice. PCGS 19, NGC 4, CAC 7. This coin has never appeared in PCGS 1, NGC 1. Neither this coin, nor the NGC coin have ever auction and is not the one that sold in our May 2017 auction for sold in auction. Indeed the finest BN graded 1909 Matte Proof to $1,350 hammer. Unpriced in 66+, it is certainly worth well in sell in auction was a PR66 BN. PCGS does not even list a value excess of the $1,500 listed in the Collector’s Universe guide for a in its Price Guide. If you collect beautiful toned Matte Proof 66 BN. There is just a single PR67 BN graded finer in Lincoln cents, you need to bid on this FINEST certified example. the designation. PCGS# 3303 | ESTIMATE: $2,800+ PCGS# 3303 | ESTIMATE: $1,800+24

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 421C 1910 PCGS PR67+ RD CACA mix of heaven meeting earth here. This coin is so wild itdoes not deserve to even exist!This coin looks like it was just minted! Phenomenal to thenth degree surfaces are fully satiny and bold matte likein texture. There is not a single imperfection to be foundanywhere. A bold and glowing unbroken luster flames allover. The color is a stunning rich GEM Mint Red withhighlights of pale gold. Lincoln and every detail look likethey were carved out by a doctor’s scalpel. The eye appeal isso incredible we doubt you’ll ever forget this coin!PCGS 6, NGC 2, CAC 4. There is just one other gradedPR67+ RD and this is the first one ever graded. It is MOREthan worthy of its designation. The current Collector’sUniverse value is listed at $53,000 and this coin brought$41,125 in our July 2017 Regency Auction. We do believeit should score a “runaway” price. Legend has owned themagnificent 1C 1909 VDB PCGS PR67+ RB CAC piece(universally acknowledged to be the FINEST of any MatteProof 1C). This coin is the only Matte Proof we have everseen that ranks #2 to that. If you are an advanced MatteLincoln collector, or have been searching for an out of thisworld special coin, this piece represents an opportunity ofa lifetime!PCGS# 3308 | ESTIMATE: $40,000+ 25

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 43 1C 1915 PCGS PR67 BN When Matte Proof Lincoln cents were left to tone naturally in the original tissue paper. We believe this SUPERB GEM sat undisturbed in the paper for a long time. The color is beautiful, with ample rosy-red/ brown color with accents of brilliant violet and aqua overtones. Sharply struck devices stand out against the impressive matte surfaces, which are FLAWLESS. Ranking among the FINEST graded, this impressive beauty will see fierce bidding for sure! PCGS 7, NGC 2. The most recent example, realizing $5,520 in the 2018 FUN auction did not have the eye appeal of this impressive beauty. This coin realized $7,500 in our May 2017 Regency Auction. The current PCGS value is listed at $10,500 and this coin should see very active bidding for sure! PCGS# 3321 | ESTIMATE: $5,000+ LOT 44 1C 1937 PCGS PR66+ RD CAM CAC This electric coin really just arrests the viewer’s eyes! The look is simply AMAZING! We have seen modern proofs that do not look like this! This is a very high end and RARE CAM! Ultra deep, wildly reflective mirrors are the ultimate in clarity. The surfaces are spotless; there is nothing worthy of mention visible to the naked eye. The entire coin is an intense, totally original SUPERB GEM RED. Lincoln and every detail are fully struck and have thick, iridescent frost. The eye appeal is heart pounding! PCGS 32, NGC 19, CAC 13. There are currently five coins graded PR66+ RD CAM at PCGS. The last PCGS/CAC example to sell in auction realized $8,813 in our December 2015 Regency Auction. There are a mere four coins finer. This SUPERB GEM will see considerable bidding, and will probably sell for more than the current Collector’s Universe value of $6,250. Bound for a great set! PCGS# 83338 | ESTIMATE: $6,500+ LOT 45 1C 1938 PCGS PR67 RD CAC What a great looking SUPERB GEM! Brilliant, flashy, beaming fully RED surfaces blaze with intense clarity. Lincoln and every detail are fully struck and there is question as to this coin’s very high end eye appeal. PCGS 50, NGC 17, CAC 20. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $2,250 and the most recent PCGS/CAC coin to sell in auction brought $1,815 in our July 2018 auction. This is another HIGH END example that will see strong bidding. PCGS# 3341 | ESTIMATE: $1,500+26

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 461C 1941 PCGS PR67 RD CACOne of the FINEST examples ofthis WWII era Proof cent, thatis surprisingly rare in such highgrade. Most 1941 proofs havea very funky look from poorstorage, and this one is tied forFINEST graded!The color is AMAZING, thesurface quality SUPERB, and theoverall look sublime. The ultrabold mirrors beam from all overwith extreme clarity and brilliance.There is not a flaw anywhere tobe found on either side. The eyeappeal is beyond description!PCGS 10, NGC 11, CAC 6. In our December 2016 Regency Auction, the most recent example sold, realizing $14,688; only two otherCAC coins to sell realized $14,100 in April 2016 and one realized $28,200 in November 2013. The current PCGS Price Guide value is$12,000. Bound for one of the BEST sets of Proof Lincoln cents and worthy of a very strong bid!PCGS# 3350 | ESTIMATE: $11,000+LOT 47 LOT 482C 1864 LARGE MOTTO. PCGS MS66 BN CAC 2C 1868 PCGS MS66 RB CACNot your typical so/so 2C MS piece. This piece has lots of life One of the FINEST in the Red Brown designation, with just aand color. single coin finer. Lustrous surfaces have an exceptional light toning over the majority RED surfaces. The devices are fully andIncredibly clean surfaces are a joy to behold. We even used crisply formed from a sharp strike, and the very eye appealinga really strong glass and found zero impairments of any size, color and luster combine to create a SUPERB look.anywhere. A strong luster shows off the wonderful and totallyoriginal GEM faded Mint red/pale brown/pale blue colors. Every PCGS 11, NGC 9, CAC 8. The most recent one sold in ourdetail is frosty and is sharply struck. The eye appeal November 2017 Premier Session for $4,290 and prior to that,is phenomenal! there are records at $5,170 and $6,463. We sold the FINEST RB in our December 2017 Regency Auction for $5,758, a coinPCGS 19, NGC 35, CAC 19. The current Collector’s Universe graded just marginally finer, MS66+ RB. The current PCGS PriceValue is $1,150. We can’t see why a GEM 153-year-old Civil War Guide value is listed at $5,500. Bound for a great set, keep inera copper coin is not worth at least $2,500. This coin will be a mind a RED in 66 would cost $25,000+ and none of them havegreat addition to any GEM set. been approved by CAC.PCGS# 3576 | ESTIMATE: $1,000+ PCGS# 3598 | ESTIMATE: $4,200+ 27

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 49 2C 1869 PCGS PR65 RD CAC A bold, beaming, brilliant RED mirrored GEM. Totally original surfaces beam with a strong reflective mirrored brilliance. The eye appeal is SUPERB and superior to so many examples we have seen. Only 600 proofs were minted. PCGS 46, NGC 14, CAC 6. Only TWO PCGS/CAC coins have ever sold in auction: one in $2,820 in January 2015 and the other in August 2011 for $3,738. This GEM is worthy of inclusion in any high end set. Good luck! PCGS# 3641 | ESTIMATE: $2,800+ LOT 50 2C 1871 PCGS PR66+ RD CAC WOW! What a highly eye appealing and truly impressive PQ GEM! This beauty is tied with perhaps 2 others for FINEST graded in the RED designation. Brilliant and fiery RED mirrors beam from all over! The mirrors are totally uninterrupted by any visually distracting imperfections. The devices are quite frosty and crisply embossed by an exacting blow from the dies. The eye appeal is very high end and will delight even the pickiest of collectors! Only 960 were struck. PCGS 21, NGC 7, CAC 10. There are 3 coins graded PR66+ RD at PCGS and NONE are graded higher at PCGS in the RD designation. The only other one sold for $12,338 in April 2016. We sold one in our January 2018 Regency Auction for $11,750. There is a record for a PR67 RD in a first generation PCGS holder that sold in the 2005 FUN auction for $51,750 but that coin is no longer on the pop report and we believe that it is now in a PR67 RD CAM holder. The current PCGS Price for a PR66+ RD is listed at $12,500 and that may need to be adjusted upward when bidding closes on this SUPERB GEM! PCGS# 3647 | ESTIMATE: $9,000+28

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 512C 1871 PCGS PR66 RDCAM CACHOLY COW! One glanceat this amazing GEM andyou clearly see how it is thesecond FINEST GRADEDby PCGS! All the technicalqualities are there and thevisual appeal is all thereand then some! Stunninglyflashy, bold, beaming mirrorsdance and glitter in the light.The depth of the reflection isspectacular making the frostedreliefs pop in a full 3-D effect.The surfaces on both sidesshow no haze and only thelightest dusting of iridescent red-violet can be seen on the reverse. The eye appeal is stunning and this coin is truly a delight to behold!Only 960 Proofs were struck. PCGS 1, NGC 1, CAC 2. There is a record from August 2010 for one selling for $24,438. It is hard totell from the photo if these are the same coin, but odds are quite likely that they are. There is one finer, a PCGS PR67 RD CAM, thatlast sold in March 2012 that realized $54,500. This remarkable GEM will be a highlight in any high end set. If all 2 cent pieces lookedlike this, they would be so much more popular indeed.PCGS# 83647 | ESTIMATE: $18,000+LOT 52 LOT 532C 1873 CLOSED 3. PCGS PR66 BN CAC 2C 1873 CLOSED 3. PCGS PR65 RB CACThe final date of this odd denomination also happens to be a PROOF This is a gorgeous, high end, fresh, and totally originalONLY issue. VERY flashy mirrors beam from the fields. Both coin-whew! Surprising mirrors beam from all over. The mirrorssides show lots of ORIGINAL mint red that blend in with stunning have remarkable cleanliness and clarity. The reflection isblushes of magenta and violet toning. This is a coin where the seriously above average and can be seen from a distance. Bothcolor designation does not do the coin justice--there really is not sides are a totally original pale red/pale brown color. Only ONEmuch brown anywhere to be seen! The fields are ice-smooth, and TONING dot can be seen on the reverse. Every detail is sharplyclose inspection does not reveal a single mark and only the most struck and has light frost. The eye appeal is super!insignificant of microscopic flecks are found with the a strong glass. ONLY 600 were minted of this PROOF ONLY issue. PCGS 112,Only 600 examples were struck. PCGS 11, NGC 9, CAC 10. NGC 61, CAC 42. The last PCGS/CAC piece to sell broughtNone are graded finer in the BN designation at either service. $3,878 in May 2018. Prior to that one sold in February 2018 forThe most recent example to sell in auction was a PCGS/CAC $4,920. The current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $4,300.coin that sold for $4,700 in June 2015. In this cataloger’s opinion We assure you, this coin will more than please the fussiest buyer.this coin has a better visual appeal with much more original mint We highly recommend building a PR65-66 RB Proof Date set. Itred color. The current Collector’s Universe value is $5,600 and can be completed!these really are VERY RARE in such lofty grades. Be sure to bidliberally if you appreciate great color and eye appeal. PCGS#3652 | ESTIMATE: $3,600+PCGS# 3651 | ESTIMATE: $4,200+ 29

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 54 LOT 55 3CS 1853 PCGS MS67 CAC 3CS 1857 PCGS MS65+ CAC One of the top survivors for the date! This coin is a SUPERB What a wonderful example of a date that is not so easy to find in GEM without any question. This bold, GEM has just a dusting of GEM. We do agree fully with the + and consider this coin HIGH totally original deep pewter and silver color on both sides of this END! Impressive surfaces are exceedingly clean and smooth, satiny lustrous beauty. The surfaces are super smooth and mark even using a strong glass you can’t even find any ticks or hits. A free. Well struck and lacking the clash marks that so often plague decent and glowing type of luster beams from all over. Totally this series. original cardboard holder type toning of russet/deep magenta/ navy/golden brown colors swirl all over. Every detail is sharp in PCGS 14, NGC 12, CAC 12. There are only 3 coins graded 67+, strike. The eye appeal is terrific! and one is marginally finer. We assure you this coin is one of the finest examples of 1853 that we have ever seen-almost equal to PCGS 32, NGC 35, CAC 9. PCGS has graded only this coin the killer 1853 PCGS MS67+ CAC Ipswich coin we just sold for MS65+. NO + from any service has ever been sold via auction. $8,518 in our January Regency Sale. If you think about it, this A MS65 PCGS CAC sold for $3,600 in November 2017 and we is a date and grade you rarely ever see. In our opinion, a coin sold a MS66 PCGS/CAC in July 2018 for $10,281. If you are like this should be worth $7,500-$10,000 today. Time will make building a GEM Mint State 3CS set, Type, or just buy cool coins, it happen. No matter what, this is a great Type coin, or a superb this is a coin for you! example for a top level MS 3CS registry set. PCGS# 3673 | ESTIMATE: $3,200+ PCGS# 3667 | ESTIMATE: $4,000+ LOT 56 3CS 1858 PCGS MS67 If there is one series that our founder, Laura Sperber has made a truly lasting mark on, it is the three cent silver series. Having built the top three collections ever of trimes, she knows how each date comes. This SUPERB GEM is remarkable in terms of its quality and eye appeal! The surfaces are pretty much perfect. Even using a strong glass the only thing you will find are mint made clash marks. A billowing, brilliant satin luster beams through the beautifully toned obverse and reverse. They are evenly toned with a deeper mix of blues, teals, reds, golds, and iridescent pearly silver. Every detail is fully struck and the eye appeal is very pleasing! PCGS 11, NGC 14. The last one sold in a weak market, at the 2016 FUN auction, bringing $16,450. Prior to that, a CAC approved coin sold for $21,738. The current PCGS value is listed at $21,250 and with just three coins graded MS67+ finer, which have never sold in auction, this SUPERB coin will delight any advanced collector demanding the FINEST! Good luck! PCGS# 3674 | ESTIMATE: $15,000+30

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 57 LOT 583CS 1860 PCGS MS65+ CAC 3CS 1864 PCGS AU58 CACWOW! Did we say WOW?! Because this coin is a serious WOW What a neat Civil War era trime! PCGS hit the grade exactly rightSUPERB GEM! While we will not make any promises, we see no on this one just the lightest touch of rub on the highest points,reason why PCGS only graded this coin an MS65. The surfaces visible really on the reverse. Beautiful blue toning has a touch ofare absolutely immaculate. Even if you use a strong glass you gold at the center. It is not dark or dull in any way. Only 12,000will hold he same opinion. A strong glowing luster beams from were struck.all over. Gorgeous and totally original colors of pale olive/green/gold/violet shimmer all over. There are no spots or discolorations. PCGS 9, NGC 1, CAC 1. This coin brought $1,821 in the 2016Most important, EVERY detail is fully struck and stands out. Yet, FUN auction. A great “everyman” set coin! Good luck!there is practically no die clashing which is unusual. Regardlessthe eye appeal is jaw dropping! PCGS# 3684 | ESTIMATE: $1,500+PCGS 30, NGC 19, CAC 11. This was the NGC coin that sold inSotheby’s for $2,750 in May 2018. The owner gives up. We thinkthey should not (again, NO promises). A regular PCGS MS65CAC sold for $2,520 in November 2017. If you are very pickyand demand high quality and gorgeous color-here you go!PCGS# 3678 | ESTIMATE: $2,500+LOT 59 LOT 603CS 1873 PCGS PR65 CAM CAC 3CN 1888 PCGS MS65 CACA Proof Only and FINAL year of the type. Wonderfully toned on A beautiful GEM housed in a first generation PCGS holder. Inboth sides, the mirrors offer a strong reflection with nice clarity our opinion this coin is undergraded (we make no guarantees)that beams through the lovely original patina. The frosted reliefs and is very high end. Billowing nickel-silver, pale gold surfacesdo stand out with a strong contrast against the fields. The quality have a strong luster amplifying the sharply struck up devices.and eye appeal are both high end for the grade. The surfaces are high end quality and are virtually flawless for the grade.Only 600 examples were struck. PCGS 21, NGC 14, CAC 15.The last one that sold in auction realized $2,530, but prior to that, PCGS 75, NGC 61, CAC 8. There has not been a PCGS /CACone sold in the 2013 ANA auction for $2,820. The current CU coin sold since 2012. The current PCGS value is listed at $650.value is listed at $3,250. A great coin for the specialist collector. The value nearly doubles in 66. This beauty is great for a type orVery pleasing and totally original! date set of GEMS.PCGS# 83724 | ESTIMATE: $2,400+ PCGS# 3757 | ESTIMATE: $550+ 31

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 61 3CN 1871 PCGS PR67+ CAC BRUCE SCHER We can’t say enough about this stunning SUPERB GEM. It is the FINEST graded 1871 Proof 3CN. Exciting deep mirrors are a joy to behold. The mirrors beam boldly from all over. They enjoy supreme clarity and cleanliness. Even putting a strong glass to the coin yields zero imperfections. The contrast is close to Cameo. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and do have light frost. This is far superior to the typical 1871 you will typically see. The eye appeal is tremendous! PCGS 1, NGC 1, CAC 2. This is the ONLY PR67+ graded. We don’t even see a Collector’s Universe Value for it. A 147-year-old coin like this in the ultimate state of preservation, in our opinion, should be worth closer to $10,000.00 (which is what this coin once traded for). Today, for sure, the market has chosen to overlook these. If you are building a SUPERB GEM 3CN set, this is a must have! PCGS# 3767 | ESTIMATE: $7,500+ LOT 62 3CN 1872 PCGS PR65 DCAM A wonderful, deeply contrasted GEM with bold, reflective mirrors and well struck frosty devices. The mirrored fields are generally devoid of any toning and there are no serious hairlines or marks. Only 950 were struck. PCGS 2, NGC 0. While the Collector’s Universe value is listed at $4,250, there are no auction prices in PR65 DCAM. This is a very rare DCAM--what a great opportunity for the advanced 3CN Proof collector! PCGS# 93768 | ESTIMATE: $4,500+ LOT 63 3CN 1877 PCGS PR67+ CAM CAC This is an “out of this world” magnificent coin that is tied for FINEST graded. It absolutely is worthy of this lofty designation. Pristine surfaces are wonderful to see. Even using a strong glass there are no negatives. The mirrors are deep and beam boldly from all over. Plus, the mirrors are crystal clear. There are ZERO spots or discolorations. The contrast is bold. Miss Liberty and the details are fully struck and thickly frosted. The eye appeal is magnificent! PCGS 15, NGC 22, CAC 17. PCGS has graded only 2 in PR67+ cameo. There are NO coins graded higher. Of course, there are no auction records for either coin ever selling. There is a $12,000 Collector’s Universe Value. This is a terrific SUPERB GEM to that will fit in ANY high-end set. PCGS# 83773 | ESTIMATE: $10,000+32

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 643CN 1877 PCGS PR66 DCAM CACThis PQ PROOF example of thisimportant ONLY DATE is tied forFINEST GRADED at PCGS! Thisremarkable SUPERB GEM has a greateye appeal! Deeply mirrored fields beamfrom all over! They are icy smooth andoffer strong gleaming clarity and strongmirrors. Frosty devices offer a stunningcontrast against the reflective surfaces.You can see the eye appeal screamingfrom across the room!Only 510 proofs of this PROOF ONLYdate were struck. PCGS 3, NGC 0, CAC1. NONE ARE GRADED HIGHER. APCGS PR66 DCAM sold in the 2017 FUN auction for $11,456. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $9,775. Here is a greatcoin for inclusion in the FINEST set!PCGS# 93773 | ESTIMATE: $8,000+LOT 65 LOT 663CN 1880 PCGS PR65 CAC 3CN 1889 PCGS PR67+ CACA gorgeous GEM with the look of an even higher grade. A magnificent and SUPERB example with a strong eye appeal!Pleasing surfaces show off very high end eye appealing Sharply struck throughout, the fields have a lovely wateryqualities. Sharply struck, wonderfully preserved, we have seen essentially lustrous texture and both sides boast a delicate pastelcoins graded higher that do not have the great eye appeal this iridescence that is just ever so gently dusted on the surfaces.GEM does. The eye appeal is superb. The final year of the denomination, and very RARE finer!PCGS 388, NGC 360, CAC 43. These have just become waytoo cheap! What a great series to collect at today’s levels. PCGS 73, NGC 51, CAC 35. There are a mere 3 coins gradedTake a look at this coin and see what we mean by the great PR67+ at PCGS and there are just two coins finer. NO PR67+opportunity today’s market values present to collectors looking has ever sold in auction. The current CU value is listed atfor a new project. $1,550. THe most recent PR67 we sold brought $940 in our July 2018 Regency Auction. A non-CAC PR68 sold for $5,581PCGS# 3776 | ESTIMATE: $500+ in the 2017 FUN auction. This SUPERB coin should bring fierce bidding for those demanding perfection! PCGS# 3786 | ESTIMATE: $1,300+ 33

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 67 LOT 68 3CN 1889 PCGS PR67 CAM CAC 5C 1866 RAYS. PCGS MS65 We could not see this SUPERB GEM ever grading any thing less Beautiful rings of rainbow toning forms a concentric almost than PR67 CAM. Somehow, this 129 year old coin has survived target pattern that is enlivened by bold, flashy luster on the in top condition. We consider that amazing! obverse and a frosty, satiny glow on the reverse. A few major die cracks on both sides show why the design was changed in Bold mirrors have lots of flash with bold clarity and reflection. 1867. Sharply struck on both sides in most places though, there There is a faint hint of original lilac/gold colors. Sharply struck is some weakness which is natural in light of the hardness of the and frosty with a neat contrast and total original surfaces, copper-nickel alloy.. imparting a great look. PCGS 165, NGC 174. The last few examples to sell in auction PCGS 25, NGC 12, CAC 20. The most recent PCGS/CAC coin realized in the $1,100 to $1,200 range and the current PCGS to sell in auction realized $1,560 June 2018. The current PCGS value is listed at $1,550. Very rare any finer, this first year of the Price Guide value is listed at $1,300. Only five are finer, with a nickel will be a great way to start off a Shield nickel set. single PR68 CAM finest. This will be a great coin to add to any GEM set! PCGS# 3790 | ESTIMATE: $1,000+ PCGS# 83786 | ESTIMATE: $1,600+ LOT 69 OUR ESTIMATES 5C 1875 PCGS PR66 CAC The estimates you see published in this catalog are based on Wonderfully brilliant, reflective mirrored fields beam from all HAMMER. Keep in mind that a coin could be either low or over, with a wonderful flash. Surfaces of icy blue with touches of high end for the grade, have stunning color or be dull, all of light gold grace both sides of this chrome-like steely reflective. A which radically affect a coin’s value. Yes, there can be huge strong glass reveals a few tiny flecks, but they do not intrude on price differences within a grade, and we offer estimates as the great eye appeal. a guide so Collector’s can have a better idea of value. One thing we will never do is offer low ball estimates in order to PCGS 23, NGC 21, CAC 14. The most recent PCGS/CAC claim stronger sales. example sold in February 2017 for $1,528 and the current PCGS These published estimates represent what Legend Rare Coin value is listed at $1,300. Worthy of any collection of Shield Auctions determines to be an approximate high wholesale nickels, a series that has come down in value a bit in the last few value for the coin. The numbers are based upon current years, making it a great time to start a set. market values, similar trades, auction prices, published prices, and a consideration of the coin’s quality. There is PCGS# 3829 | ESTIMATE: $1,100+ no guarantee that the estimated prices are minimums or are exactly what you can expect to get if you attempt to resell them wholesale. We always advise you to view the coins you are interested in and calculate what you’ll pay using as much information as possible. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us. We are here to help you!34

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 705C 1877 PCGS PR66 CAMCACA borderline DCAM for sure!This is a PROOF ONLYDATE with a mintage of only510 reported--clearly thisSUPERB GEM presents agreat opportunity for anyonebuilding a set!Intense deep mirrorspowerfully explode from allover and are the ultimate inclarity, cleanliness, and ofcourse reflection. If you twirlthe coin it looks like a freshsheet of ice hitting just right.There are no spots or stains. The contrast is stunning. Every detail is sharply struck and coated with frost that makes it look 3-D. Theeye appeal is really what bold!PCGS 50, NGC 62, CAC 33. We make no bones about the fact our sister firm paid strong for this coin near miss DCAM GEM. ItWILL mesmerize you! The current Collector’s Universe value is $6,000 and this coin is a spectacular example bound for any great set!PCGS# 83831 | ESTIMATE: $5,500+ LOT 71 5C 1880 PCGS PR67 CAM CAC This coin is seriously above average. It looks like a little medal! We do not see why PCGS did not + it. Bold mirrors blaze from all over. The mirrors have exceptional depth, cleanliness, and are crazy flashy. When you twirl the coin the mirrors look like a freshly made sheet of glass. This coin clearly was never messed with. All of the details are sharply struck and are thickly frosted. The eye appeal is tremendous! PCGS 24, NGC 18, CAC 14. The last PCGS/CAC piece to sell brought $1,762 in September 2014! Hard to believe no others have sold in auction in the last 4 years. The current Collector’s Universe value is $2,000. Obviously, the pops are to be disregarded here. Opportunity knocks loud here! PCGS# 83835 | ESTIMATE: $1,750+ 35

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 72 5C 1907 PCGS MS67 CAC WOW! This is a true MONSTER 1907 nickel! EVERYTHING about it screams SUPERB GEM! In fact, we’re surprised PCGS did not + it (but this is what a real MS67 looks like). Incredible surfaces are mind boggling to behold. Even using a strong glass you will find NO imperfections of any size (zero flecks). The surfaces have thick satiny texture. A bold glowing luster beams boldly from all over. Mother Nature did an awesome job on this coin. She bathed it evenly with light flowing original colors of pale plum, lilac, and rose. No one ever tops Mother Nature’s work! Every detail is pinpoint sharp in strike. The eye appeal is phenomenal! PCGS 2, NGC 0, CAC 1. There are no price records of any sales for either coin. There are NO price guides either (that are correct). We compared it to a 1910 (also PCGS pop 2). The last one of those sold $25,760 in 2008! Legend Auctions is proud to offer this magnificent Mint State Liberty Nickel. It is worthy of the finest Type or Nickel Collection. PCGS# 3868 | ESTIMATE: $17,500+36

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 735C 1912-D PCGS MS67The FINEST certified 1912-D nickel at PCGS--NOT tied forfinest, this is the SOLE FINEST--POP 1; NONE FINER!While coining operations began in Denver in 1906, it tooksix years until nickels were struck. Nearly 8.5 millionwere struck, and these are generally common in Mint Stategrades, even MS65. They become scarce in MS66 and it isUNIQUE in 67. This coin is truly SUPERB in every way.Highly lustrous surfaces show off swirling cartwheels onboth sides. Incandescent yellow-gold, icy-blue, and richorange-peach tone glows with extreme brilliance on bothsides. We really love the color, and would rank it among thetop 1% of toned Mint State Liberty nickels we have everhandled. The devices are very crisp in definition, with analmost razor-like sharpness. Needless to say, this makes agreat example for the first Denver mint issued nickel!PCGS 1, NGC 2. Remember, that after 32 years of gradingcoins, this is the ONLY MS67 graded at PCGS. That shouldspeak volumes as to how RARE truly beautiful SUPERBquality examples are! This is NOT one of the NGC coinssold this decade; and the current PCGS value is way toolow! For a coin of this technical and visual quality and rarityat this grade, the sky is the limit. Expect this beauty to bring“beyond moon money!”PCGS# 3874 | ESTIMATE: $30,000+ 37

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 74 LOT 75 5C 1883 NO CENTS. PCGS PR65 CAC 5C 1885 PCGS PR66+ This watery-reflective GEM is totally original and FRESH to the Wonderfully reflective fields show a touch of swirling luster that market, graded 30+ years ago, and housed in a first generation glows on both sides of this GEM Lib nickel. The 1885 is the holder. Lovely iridescent tone is seen on both sides, and the KEY issue among circulation strikes, putting strong demand on surfaces are clean for the grade. A lovely eye appeal. the Proofs to fill a difficult hole in a GEM set. A delicate golden iridescent tone gently caresses both sides.. The details show PCGS 310, NGC 249, CAC 31. The current PCGS value is $550 needle-point precision and the surfaces are defect free overall. and this one, should realize around that. A very affordable GEM Proof of this one year only type. PCGS 10, NGC 2. There has not been one sold since 2015, and the market has changed since then. The current PCGS value is listed at PCGS# 3878 | ESTIMATE: $525+ $2,300. Rare any finer, with fewer than 30 coins graded higher. PCGS# 3883 | ESTIMATE: $1,600+ LOT 76 5C 1900 PCGS PR68 CAC To sort of quote a favorite oldie song we love: “Ah sugar, sugar, oh honey, honey, you are my candy girl....” This coin for sure is a SUPERB sugary treat! Yummy, yummy, this coin has strong mirrors that beam all over. Even using a strong glass, you can see how delectably sweet and completely smooth and clean the surfaces are. Mother nature just loves her sweets! She created a masterpiece of delicious colors all over. Vivid and totally original shades of lilac/amber/pale violet/lime/light pearl green swirl everywhere. Miss Liberty and the details are needle sharp in strike and have delicate frost. The eye appeal is heavenly awesome! PCGS 3, NGC 1, CAC 3. The last PCGS PR 68 to sell was a NON-CAC. And it was forever ago back in 2003. That coin brought $14,375. Fast forward, these are impossible to find-especially with beautiful candy colors like this coin has. This piece will be a stand out in any GEM Type or PR Liberty set. Good luck! PCGS# 3898 | ESTIMATE: $9,000+38

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 77 LOT 785C 1906 PCGS PR67 CAC 5C 1909 PCGS PR67 CACA SUPERB GEM! Deeply reflective surfaces are clean, smooth Highly reflective fields are icy smooth and ultra glassy. Sharplyand are deeply and brilliantly mirrored, and they contrast very struck and fully frosted devices. Light gold and steely silver-bluenicely against the frosted and sharply struck devices, just shy of a tone adds to the high end eye appeal.CAM designation. Beautiful, reflective nickel-silver has agreat look. PCGS 68, NGC 83, CAC 38. The most recent example to sell in auction brought $1,200 in the 2018 ANA auction. Other CACPCGS 16, NGC 20, CAC 8. The most recent example realized approved PR67s have sold for $935, $780, and $1,380 in the last$2,115 in June 2017. Just three coins are graded finer, only one few months. A great looking like this should see veryof which has ever sold in auction bringing $3,600 in November active bidding.2017. This beauty is very high end and will bring a strong price. PCGS# 3907 | ESTIMATE: $800+PCGS# 3904 | ESTIMATE: $1,500+LOT 79 LOT 805C 1912 PCGS PR66 CAC 5C 1913-S TYPE 1. PCGS MS67 CACBeautiful icy blue and tangerine, emerald and gold toning is This coin is superb in every respect! Incredible surfaces are thedusted over highly reflective fields and frosted, sharply impressed epitome in cleanliness-to the point of sheer perfection. You cangiving this GEM a superb look that makes it special in terms of use a microscope and look for days and find NO imperfections.eye appeal. There is just one tiny tick hidden on the neck which could be what keeps this piece from an MS68 designation. A fresh and fullPCGS 46, NGC 82, CAC 14. The last one sold for $1,064 in July booming luster illuminates light totally natural gold/nickel colors.2018, well above the current CU value of $550. This Premium There are NO spots or discolorations anywhere. Every detail is soGEM will delight any collector of Proof Liberty nickels. fully struck you do not need a glass to see the fine points. The eye appeal is totally heart pounding!PCGS# 3910 | ESTIMATE: $700+ PCGS 26, NGC 16, CAC 13. The current Collector’s Universe Value is $7,500. The quality of this piece should make it worth more! It is so far above and beyond the majority of MS67’s you will ever see. Opportunity knocks loud for the intense Buffalo specialist. PCGS# 3917 | ESTIMATE: $6,250+ 39

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 81 5C 1913 TYPE 2. PCGS MS67 CAC This is truly an ultra eye appealing and high end SUPERB GEM! Boldly lustrous fields yield to a light pastel iridescent toning when rotated in a light. hints of peach, gold and rose hues can be seen throughout. Fully struck, this first year Buffalo nickel has a superb eye appeal. PCGS 31, NGC 7, CAC 14. There has not been a PCGS/ CAC MS67 sold in auction since August 2015, where an example sold for $9,400 in the ANA sale. The current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $6,500. Only six examples graded MS67+ are finer, including the Angel Dee’s coin which we sold in December 2016 for $10,281. We anticipate lots of bidding action on this one! PCGS# 3921 | ESTIMATE: $5,000+ LOT 82 LOT 83 5C 1917 PCGS MS66+ CAC 5C 1919 PCGS MS67 A superb example of this early date Buffalo nickel. While not rare No doubt that this impeccable SUPERB GEM is one of the in an absolute sense, they are rare in SUPERB grades. A vibrant finest graded 1919 nickels. Radiant, pearly, mint luster beams luster glows in the fields, accenting the sharply struck up design with a strong vibrancy on both sides. Sharply struck up on elements and bringing the pastel peach and teal tone to life, the obverse, there is a touch of bluntness noted on the central imparting a wonderful, original eye appeal. reverse, especially on the buffalo’s haunches. Pearly nickel silver and light iridescent hues can be seen in the fields, PCGS 211, NGC 49, CAC 42. There are 16 graded in MS66+ and accenting the reliefs. A nice looking SUPERB GEM! the last CAC-approved example realized $1,560 in the 2018 FUN auction. Just two dozen graded finer, the current PCGS value in PCGS 21, NGC 6. The most recent example to sell in auction 66+ is $1,550. realized $5,520 in the 2018 ANA Auction, and the current Collector’s Universe value is listed at $7,750. Only three coins PCGS# 3934 | ESTIMATE: $1,350+ are graded finer, all MS67+, the most recent of which sold for $17,038 in our December 2016 Regency Auction. PCGS# 3941 | ESTIMATE: $4,500+40

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 845C 1919-S NGC MS66An exceptional quality GEM that is tied for FINEST gradedat either service!A remarkably strong strike for the date, this coin is highlyappealing for the advanced buffalo nickel collector. Fulland vibrant satin luster does not yield to any scuffs orother distracting marks. Fully brilliant with only a lighthint of blue and russet-gold tone on the obverse. As fine anexample that any collector could hope to acquire for theiradvanced set.PCGS 3, NGC 3. There is a single MS66+ graded finerat NGC. A major condition rarity in this conditionallychallenging series. Most of the mint state coins are clusteredat the MS63 and M64 levels, in MS65 the date is rare, and in66 as here, virtually unobtainable! This coin sold previouslyin April 2008 for $92,000! A PCGS-graded example, sold inNovember 2016 for $82,250. This is a major opportunity forthe Buffalo nickel collector!PCGS# 3943 | ESTIMATE: $55,000+ 41

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 85 5C 1927 PCGS MS67 CAC TIED for FINEST GRADED! Clearly this coin has been kept safe from any possible damage since the moment it came off the dies and boasts a wonderful eye appeal. The luster booms from all over accentuating the well struck devices. Except for some minor flatness on the Indian’s hair, every detail is bold and chiseled! A clear, icy-powder blue and soft lilac and gold tone adds to this coin’s SUPERB eye appeal. PCGS 21, NGC 9, CAC 5. The Collectors Universe Price is $6,000, but this coin is so high end it should easliy bring in excess of that! If you are building a top set of Buffalo nickels bid liberally for this moose! PCGS# 3960 | ESTIMATE: $6,750+ LOT 86 LOT 87 5C 1936-S PCGS MS67 CAC 5C 1937-D 3 LEGS. NGC MS63 CAC This is a lovely example of this late date Buffalo nickel. A lovely, originally toned CHOICE 3 Legged nickel. Rose and Billowing mint luster in the fields provides a backlight for the gold accents are dusted over pleasing frosted surfaces. Nicely delicate pastel tone that can be seen as you rotate the coin. struck for one of these. An always popular and well known Sharply struck, only a few tiny lines can be seen with a powerful variety, it was created when a mint employee filed off some loupe, noted only for the sake of full disclosure. clash marks from the die, accidentally removing the front leg of the bison. PCGS 94, NGC 24, NGC 17. The last PCGS/CAC sold for $1,323 in July 2018 and the current PCGS value is listed at PCGS 352, NGC 297, CAC 68. We cannot find a record of an $1,500. With only a half dozen coins are graded MS67+ as finest, NGC/CAC coin having been sold in auction since June 2014 this coin is destined for a high ranking PCGS Registry Set. for $3,819. The current PCGS Price Guide value is $3,800. This key date issue is bound for a fine set! PCGS# 3979 | ESTIMATE: $1,100+ PCGS# 3982 | ESTIMATE: $3,100+42

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 885C 1937-D 3 LEGS. PCGS MS65+ CACA fantastic GEM example of one of the most famous ofall coins in American numismatics! Everyone has heardabout the rare 3 Legged Buffalo nickel, a coin that isscarce in all grades, but in Gem Mint State as here, theyare incredibly rare!This truly is a very high end coin, BOTH technically andaesthetically. The eye appeal is truly high end! A brilliantlustrous bloom accents the totally original iridescent tonesthat grace both sides. All of the details are sharply struck.LRCA is pleased to have been able to offer some of thefinest examples to cross the auction block in the last yearand half, including 3 MS65+, a PCGS MS66, and thePCGS MS66+ CAC. This one is, simply put, among thebest looking of this magnificent trio of GEMS. It truly isthat beautiful with only a few tiny ticks that prevent an evenhigher grade, and is more than worthy of its superlativegrade and coveted CAC sticker. This popular variety wascreated when an employee of the Denver Mint discoveredthat the dies were seriously clashed. In an effort to removethe clash marks, the inexperienced worker took an emeryboard and without realizing removed not just the marks, butalso removed one of the buffalo’s legs.PCGS 62, NGC 58, CAC 30. There are only nine coinsgraded MS65+ at PCGS. The most recent example sold inour auctions realized $43,475 in our Regency Auction XXIII(October 2017). The current PCGS Price Guide value islisted at $41,500 and needless to say, this is extremely rareany finer!PCGS# 3982 | ESTIMATE: $32,000+ 43

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 89 5C 1938-D BUFFALO. PCGS MS67+ CAC Everything about this high end SUPERB GEM is exceptional! A strong luster sets the beautiful toning aflame giving this sharply struck coin an incredible eye appeal! PCGS 2039, NGC 2569, CAC 198. In MS67+, PCGS has graded 122, and NGC 32. The last PCGS MS67+ CAC sold for $960 in our May 2018 Regency sale and one sold for $1,410 (2017 ANA). There are only 33 coins graded finer and this coin has a very high end look and will not bust the budget--sounds like a great combination! PCGS# 3984 | ESTIMATE: $900+ LOT 90 5C 1938-D BUFFALO. PCGS MS68 A beautifully toned and highly lustrous SUPERB GEM example of this final Buffalo nickel date. This beauty sat unmolested since it left the mint and was able to acquire magnificent rim toning. Shades of rose, gold, icy-blue blend magnificently over the highly lustrous surfaces. Nicely struck up in the centers, the eye appeal is very high end. While not a rare date, it is certainly rare in this lofty state of preservation. PCGS 31, NGC 22. There are only two coins graded finer, both MS68+. The current PCGS value is listed at $7,500 and we sold one in October 2017 for $12,338 and one in December 2017 for $8,813. A great coin for type collectors or worthy of a superb set of Buffalo nickels. PCGS# 3984 | ESTIMATE: $6,500+ LOT 91 5C 1914 PCGS PR66 CAC We’ve actually seen several pieces graded higher that don’t look anywhere near as good as this! Superior, undipped, full matte surfaces are clean and have a bold luster. A faint, original, spotless nickel, rose, sky blue, and rich gold color is evenly spread all over. Every detail is pinpoint sharp and the eye appeal is fabulous. PCGS 154, NGC 120, CAC 48. The last one to sell realized $1,800 in the 2018 ANA auction. Another example sold in March 2018 for $2,040. The current PCGS Price Guide is listed at $2,750. With this GEM’s great look, we can see it bringing close to that figure! We truly love Proof Buffalo nickels, they do make a great short set to collect! PCGS# 3991 | ESTIMATE: $2,000+44

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 925C 1915 PCGS PR67 CACWe love GEM Proof BuffaloNickels especially when theylook like this! This coin is VERYhigh end quality. This coin mixesBOTH quality with cool looks.Using a powerful glass, you willimmediately see the surfaces areflawless. Not even a teeny speck ortick can be found. They also have agreat Matte texture that is enlivenedby a very strong luster. A gentlecoating of light totally original palelilac/ gold colors swirl all over. Allof the details are sharply struck. Theeye appeal is fantastic!PCGS 62, NGC 31 CAC 38. The most recent example to sell in auction realized $5,040 in April 2018. These certainly are NOTat their peak values! Plus, you CAN very much complete a set of these. Opportunity knocks loud here!PCGS# 3992 | ESTIMATE: $5,000+ LOT 93 5C 1936 SATIN. PCGS PR67 CAC We are totally mesmerized by the high end look! What an amazingly toned SUPERB GEM Proof nickel, and while we have handled higher grade examples, the presently offered coin is truly memorable! Rich golds and blues, blend with light orange, apricot, and pale rose accents. Needless to say the eye appeal is exceptional and the technical qualities are all there and then some! PCGS 312, NGC 152, CAC 124. The last PCGS PR67 CAC sold for $1,920 in the 2018 ANA auction, and the current PCGS value is listed at $2,200. A great looking coin like this is worthy of a premium bid! PCGS# 3994 | ESTIMATE: $1,800+NOTES 45

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 94 5C 1936 SATIN. PCGS PR68 CAC Virtually PERFECT, indeed to call this coin a SUPERB GEM just seems inadequate to fully describe its wonderful quality! The devices on both sides are fully struck up and crisply rendered from an exacting blow from the dies. The satiny finish is uninterrupted by any post mint issue, indeed both sides are without flaw. Adding to the allure is a light dusting of icy blue and clear gold that gently adhere to the otherwise shimmering silver surfaces. PCGS 45, NGC 25, CAC 15. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $9,000 and these have sold in the general $7,800 to $14,100 range. A great coin for any collection, and Proof Buffalo nickels make for a very cool “side project” in between collections or while you wait for that very hard to find coin still missing from your main collection. PCGS# 3994 | ESTIMATE: $9,000+ LOT 95 LOT 96 5C 1936 BRILLIANT. PCGS PR67 CAC 5C 1939-D REVERSE OF 1940. PCGS MS67 FS A fabulous example, this SUPERB GEM has a remarkable look! The epitome of perfection for an early Mint State Jefferson Vibrantly flashy, highly watery mirrors have a bold, gleaming nickel. Impeccable surfaces show off a bold, billowing luster reflection. Icy blue and clear gold frames the razor sharp that blooms from all over. The devices are very sharply struck devices and accents the wonderful mirrored fields. The eye up and the details are completely visible. There is a minor appeal is superb. tick or two that can be seen with a strong glass, but none are distracting or can be seen, but none are distracting to the PCGS 166, NGC 100, CAC 94. The last two PCGS/CAC coins unaided eye. The eye appeal is elevated by the dusting of sold in the April 2018 CSNS auction for $3,120 and $2,640. The wonderful clear-gold. current PCGS value is $3,000. Very scarce any finer, and this SUPERB GEM is a great looking coin worthy of any set. PCGS 7, NGC 2. Only two have sold recently in auction, realizing $2,820 in January 2017 and $3,055 in October 2015 PCGS# 3995 | ESTIMATE: $2,600+ and the current PCGS value is listed at $3,750. Only three are finer, all MS67+ FS and none have sold in auction, making this SUPERB coin one of the finest available to Registry Set collectors. Good luck! PCGS# 894005 | ESTIMATE: $2,600+46

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29LOT 97 LOT 985C 1944-D NGC MS68 FS 5C 1946-D PCGS MS67 FSThe SOLE FINEST example of this date at NGC, this high end SUPERB! This coin has a look that far surpasses its grade!and very attractive coin is bound to be loved by any Registry Set Exceptionally lustrous, beaming brilliant surfaces give bothcollector. Sharply struck, NGC notes 5 Full Steps on their insert. sides a blazing look. Spectacular rainbow toning at theBlazing mint luster booms on both sides bringing life to the peripheries show concentric circles of pastel toning. Shades ofdelicate rose, gold, sky-blue, and icy silver toning. A very strong gold, emerald, topaz-blue, lilac, and rose blend nicely on bothglass reveals a tiny tick or two, none of which are noticeable to sides, suggesting long term album storage. You cannot beat thisthe naked eye, nor do they detract from the SUPERB eye appeal. coin’s amazing eye appeal.Worthy of the FINEST Jefferson nickel set. PCGS 14, NGC 1. There are four coins graded finer at PCGS,PCGS 4, NGC 1. This is NOT the coin that brought $3,290 in all MS67+ FS. The current PCGS value is $950. Keep inApril 2016; this coin’s eye appeal is much stronger. This coin mind that the most recent finer example sold for $2,585 in ourwill see very strong bidding when it crosses the block and we December 2016 Regency Auction. Bound for an amazing set!anticipate it will bring more. Good luck! PCGS# 84029 | ESTIMATE: $850+PCGS# 84023 | ESTIMATE: $3,000+ LOT 99 5C 1949-D PCGS MS67+ FS The SOLE FINEST GRADED 1949-D nickel--the ultimate example for the Registry Set collector. Exceptional luster and strike are just a part of the total package, brought all together by the stunning rainbow toning that graces both sides. The eye appeal is simply SUPERB, and were it not for a few tiny ticks, this coin may well have graded higher! PCGS 1, NGC 0. This is the first time this coin is appearing in auction as a 67+ FS. This coin did sell as a 67 FS for $6,000, a record price realized in the lastdecade (in June 2008 one sold for $6,900). Collector’s Universe does not list a value in 67+ FS, and as the FINEST GRADED, the top ranking Registry collectors will certainly enter a fierce bidding war to take home this colorful prize! PCGS# 84038 | ESTIMATE: $6,000+ 47

THE REGENCY AUCTION 29 LOT 100 H10C 1795 PCGS MS64 CAC Lovely! We marvel every time we see a small 18th century silver type coin in such a high state of preservation! This very eye appealing and beautiful, near-GEM LM-8 is housed in an OGH. Bluntly struck on both sides, typical of the date, with some hints of weakness in areas. A light satiny luster blooms on both sides in the silken smooth fields. A pearly lustrous surface accents the icy blue and lilac accents that blend with the antique golden toning. Very original. PCGS 28, NGC 30, CAC 10. The most recent one to sell was the Gardner LM-10 which sold for a very strong $36,425. Prior to that one, this coin realized $22,325 in February 2014. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $27,000. This is a great early half dime for any type or date collector, and worthy of a serious bid from the serious collector! Good luck. PCGS# 4251 | ESTIMATE: $25,000+48


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