Session 1

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91001 1795 1/2 C Lettered Edge Flowing Hair Half Cent -- Curved Clip @ 6:30, Corrosion -- NGC Details. Fine.

Sold for: $480.00

91002 1807 1/2 C C-1, B-1, R.1, Draped Bust Half Cent -- Multiple Struck, Damaged -- NGC Details. Fine.

Sold for: $960.00

91003 1808 1/2 C Draped Bust Half Cent -- Struck Off Center, Scratches -- NGC Details. XF.

Sold for: $660.00

91004 1835 1/2 C Classic Head Half Cent -- Struck on Defective Planchet -- MS63 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $900.00

91005 No Date 1C Large Cent -- Planchet -- NGC. 10.64 Grams.

Sold for: $156.00

91006 No Date 1C Large Cent -- Planchet -- NGC. 10.92 Grams.

Sold for: $156.00

91007 1797 1C Reverse of 1795, Plain Edge, Draped Bust Large Cent -- Double Struck, Both Strikes Off Center, Environmental Damage -- NGC Details. VF.

Sold for: $504.00

91008 1798 1C Second Hair Style, Draped Bust Cent -- Obverse Misaligned Die, Obverse Graffiti -- NGC Details. VG.

Sold for: $240.00

91009 1852 1C Braided Hair Large Cent -- Obverse Misaligned Die -- AU55 NGC.

Sold for: $120.00

91010 1898 1C Indian Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center at 3 O'Clock -- AU55 ANACS. The tan-brown surfaces show minimal indications of contact. Light wear is evident on the feathertips and the shoulder curl. The letters in OF AMERICA exhibit stretching toward the border, characteristic of an off-center strike.

Sold for: $210.00

91011 1901 1C Indian Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center at 1 O'Clock -- AU55 ANACS. Glimpses of the initial orange-gold color remain in protected areas, though the high points and open fields are light chocolate-brown. Marks are confined to small ticks on the date. The shield and obverse margin show traces of dirt in design recesses.

Sold for: $180.00

91012 1906 1C Indian Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- AU55 NGC. Struck widely off center toward 12 o'clock. The date and LIBERTY are complete, but STATES OF AM are off the flan, as is the bottom of the wreath. The unmarked surfaces are predominantly chocolate-brown.

Sold for: $900.00

91013 Undated 1C Lincoln Wheat Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Brown NGC. Struck widely off-center toward 4:30. The date, E PLURIBUS UNUM, ONE, and the left half of LIBERTY are absent. IN TRUST is distorted due to unrestrained outward metal flow. The golden-brown surfaces are unblemished and attractive.

Sold for: $264.00

91014 1909 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS65 Brown NGC. Struck moderately off-center toward 11 o'clock, with the tops of IN GOD WE TR off the flan. A lengthy arc of unstruck surface is widest at 5 o'clock. A first-year tan-brown Gem with pleasing ocean-blue accents near the borders. A radial die crack at 4:30 crosses the right-side wheat ear.

Sold for: $4,200.00

91015 1910 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- AU58 PCGS. This second-year cent is nicely off-center toward 1:30. Most of WE TRUST is absent, along with portions of the right-side wheat ear. A whisper of wear on Lincoln's cheekbone, beard, and forehead confirms brief service in commerce.

Sold for: $690.00

91016 1911 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- AU55 PCGS. Struck widely off-center toward 9 o'clock. Most of IN GOD, PLURIBUS, and LIBER are off the flan. No marks are readily apparent, and the light brown surfaces show infrequent minor gray streaks. The right wheat ear is worn but the Lincoln portrait exhibits only minor high-point friction.

Sold for: $690.00

91017 1911-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- AU50 PCGS. The strike was off-center toward 12 o'clock. The portrait is complete, but IN GOD WE TRUST is mostly off the flan. The smooth surfaces are generally golden-brown though a gray streak crosses Lincoln's ear, jaw, and neck. A better early branch mint issue.

Sold for: $690.00

91018 1911-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- VF20 PCGS. Nicely off-center toward 10:30. Lincoln is fully present but most of IN GOD WE TRUST is absent. Despite its status as an obvious mint error, the cent remained in circulation until the hair above the ear was worn smooth. The golden-brown surfaces are interspersed with powder-blue and forest-green patina. A low mintage early branch issue.

Sold for: $720.00

91019 1912 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- AU58 NGC. Off-center toward 3 o'clock. The 2 in the date is partial, as is WE TRUST, UNUM, and the right wheat ear. Lincoln's jaw and cheekbone confirm light wear. The chocolate-brown surfaces are smooth save for a thin horizontal line on the chin.

Sold for: $528.00

91020 1912-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- AU58 PCGS. This second-year Denver Mint cent is struck off-center toward 11 o'clock. IN GOD WE TRUST and the stems of the wheat ears are off the flan. A broad unstruck area is centered at 5 o'clock. The chocolate-brown surfaces are pleasing and practically devoid of wear.

Sold for: $492.00

91021 1912-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown ANACS. Struck approximately 7% off-center toward 11 o'clock. All design elements are intact, though IN GOD WE and the L in LIBERTY show spreading toward the rim. This early and better date Select cent shows butter-gold color in protected regions, though the majority of the coin has light brown toning. One subtle tick noted on Lincoln's cheek.

Sold for: $660.00

91022 1913 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS. Off-center toward 1 o'clock. A majority of IN GOD WE TRUST is absent. The reverse design is complete, but E PLURIBUS UNUM has a stretched appearance. A smooth golden-brown example with minor inexactness of strike on the portrait.

Sold for: $276.00

91023 1913-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- AU50 PCGS. Struck clearly off-center toward 7:30. This early branch mint cent is missing a majority of E PLURIBUS UNUM and the L in LIBERTY. Wear is apparent on Lincoln's coat, cheekbone, and jaw. A interesting die break extends from the right wheat ear to the rim at 2:30.

Sold for: $690.00

91024 1913-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- AU55 PCGS. An arc-shaped area of unstruck surface along the left border confirms this Choice AU better-date early San Francisco cent is a mint error. Struck moderately off-center toward 3 o'clock with complete legends except for the crossbar of the second T in STATES. The chocolate-brown surfaces show scant evident of wear, though a single slender diagonal mark is on the left obverse border.

Sold for: $630.00

91025 1914 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS. The strike was off-center toward 9 o'clock. The L in LIBERTY and a majority of E PLURIBUS are off the flan. The light brown surfaces are devoid of relevant contact, and show hints of faded Red with design crevices.

Sold for: $372.00

91026 1914-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- VF35 PCGS. Off-center toward 9 o'clock. IN is distorted, the LI in LIBERTY is faint, and the right borders exhibit a broad arc of unstruck surface. The mahogany-brown surfaces are smooth aside from a small dig on the reverse margin near 4 o'clock. A much better San Francisco issue. The mintmark tilts left, and is entered far southwest of its usual location.

Sold for: $750.00

91027 1915 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS. Widely off-center toward 10:30. Nearly all of LIBERTY is absent. Only the ST is present in IN GOD WE TRUST. On the reverse, E PLU is off the flan, along with other left-side portions of the legends. The reverse shows a few aqua freckles, though both sides are principally light brown.

Sold for: $870.00

91028 1915-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. Off-center toward 3 o'clock, with a wide area of unstruck surface across the left borders. The obverse is light brown with wisps of powder-blue and rose patina. The reverse is mostly steel-gray with tan-gold legends. The strike shows blending on Lincoln's cheekbone and jaw. A conditionally elusive early Denver issue.

Sold for: $870.00

91029 1916 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. The strike was widely off-center toward 10 o'clock. IN GOD is absent. LIBERTY and the left wheat ear are partial. This smooth cent has a gunmetal-blue obverse with blushes of lilac-red on the right field. The reverse is generally ruby-red though olive coloration outlines select letters.

Sold for: $408.00

91030 1916-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS65 Brown PCGS. Off-center toward 10 o'clock. WE TRUST is distorted, and IN GOD is absent, along with the L in LIBERTY and portions of the left wheat ear. A better-date olive-brown Denver cent. Hints of lavender-red emerge across smooth surfaces.

Sold for: $780.00

91031 1916-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS63 Brown NGC. Struck blatantly off-center toward 10:30. IN GOD WE is gone, and so is the LI in LIBERTY. Much of the left wheat ear is absent, but the reverse legends are complete. The obverse is ice-blue and brick-red, while the reverse is mahogany-brown. A scarce San Francisco issue in Select Mint State.

Sold for: $1,140.00

91032 1917 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS. This World War I cent was struck far off-cent toward 10 o'clock. LIBERTY and IN GOD WE are off the flan. The left wheat ear and the left-side reverse legends are absent. The pleasing golden-brown surfaces show occasionally cherry-red and cobalt-blue accents.

Sold for: $870.00

91033 1917-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS. Struck significantly off-cent toward 10:30. IN GOD WE TRUST and half of LIBERTY are absent. The reverse legends are mostly complete but the wheat ears lack stems. Toned light golden-brown and straw-gold with a few gray freckles on the left obverse field. An early Denver issue seldom found in Choice condition.

Sold for: $960.00

91034 1917-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS64 Brown NGC. Off-center toward 10 o'clock. A majority of LIBERTY is off the flan, and all of IN GOD WE is missing. The left wheat ear is also absent. The strike shows slight blending on the hair above the ear. A splendid golden-brown near-Gem of this much better early branch issue.

Sold for: $600.00

91035 1918 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck Off Center, Lamination -- MS64 Red and Brown ANACS. This impressive Choice wartime cent is struck approximately 25% off center toward 1 o'clock. A shallow lamination on the upper left reverse affects only the unstruck portion of the coin. Sun-gold color fills the legends though the high points are light brown.

Sold for: $504.00

91036 1918-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- AU55 PCGS. This World War I Denver Mint cent was struck widely off-center toward 1 o'clock. IN GOD WE TRUST and the stems of the wheat ears are absent. No marks are noticeable throughout the predominantly golden-brown surfaces. Hints of steel-blue accompany select elements.

Sold for: $336.00

91037 1918-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- AU55 PCGS. Struck far off-center toward 1 o'clock. Nearly all of the date is present, through Lincoln's ear and nose are off the flan. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent. E PLURIBUS UNUM has a stretched appearance. The struck portion is unmarked and displays light mahogany-brown toning.

Sold for: $576.00

91038 1919 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- XF45 PCGS. Struck about half off-center toward 11:30. There is no sign of IN GOD WE TRUST or the stems of the wheat ears. A light chocolate-brown cent with a small square-shaped lamination on the unstruck obverse border at 7 o'clock. The reverse has a few gray areas near E PLURIBUS UNUM.

Sold for: $156.00

91039 1919-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS. Struck decidedly off-center toward 1:30. The date and mintmark are complete but IN GOD WE TRUST is missing. A majority of the right wheat ear is also absent. An unblemished tan-brown example. This early Denver issue becomes very scarce at the Choice level.

Sold for: $660.00

91040 1919-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- AU58 PCGS. This Borderline Uncirculated San Francisco cent is struck far off-center toward 12 o'clock. Lincoln's portrait is absent above the tip of the nose. OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the wheat stems are also off the flan. The golden-brown surfaces show scant evidence of wear.

Sold for: $360.00

91041 1920 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Struck well off-center toward 12 o'clock. Lincoln is missing his forehead curls, and IN GOD WE TRUST is absent. The reverse legends are complete but the stems of the wheat ears are off the flan. Closer to Red than Brown, though the orange-gold color is somewhat muted across Lincoln's vest.

Sold for: $240.00

91042 1920-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center --AU55 PCGS. Although struck far off-center toward 9 o'clock, this lower-mintage branch mint cent has a full date and mintmark. Lincoln's profile is also complete. The left wheat ear is gone, as is most of ONE CENT and about half of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The golden-brown surfaces are smooth and show hints of gunmetal toning within the legends.

Sold for: $516.00

91043 1921 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. Struck decidedly off-center toward 12 o'clock. The forehead curls, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the wheat ear stems are missing. A lovely mahogany-brown mint error. Fewer than 40 million pieces were struck for this Roaring Twenties Philadelphia date.

Sold for: $516.00

91044 1921-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS. Struck noticeably off-center toward 5:30. Much of E PLURIBUS UNUM is absent. IN GOD WE TRUST and the mintmark are moderately distorted from metal flow. A lustrous golden-brown example of a better branch issue.

Sold for: $456.00

91045 1922 1C No D Lincoln Cent, Strong Reverse, FS-401 -- Struck 10% Off Center -- XF40 PCGS. Struck moderately off center toward 12 o'clock. A portion of IN GOD WE TRUST is off the flan. The devices are fully present, although the lower left portion of the left wheat ear approaches the border. The L in LIBERTY and a few letters in E PLURIBUS UNUM are slightly distorted from unrestrained metal flow to the rim, as made and characteristic of an off center strike. The 1922 No D Strong Reverse cent is obviously very rare struck off center, and another example of similar sharpness may not exist. The undisturbed reverse has the details of a higher grade, though a few faded obverse marks made by a curious individual lead to a lower third-party grade.

Ex: FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2003), lot 9990; FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2007), lot 1801, which realized $4,312.50.

Sold for: $7,800.00

91046 1923 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS61 Brown PCGS. Struck nicely off-center toward 1:30. Half of GOD and all of WE TRUST are absent, but the remainder of the legends are present. The portrait and left wheat ear are intact, but a majority of the right wheat ear is missing. The smooth surfaces are chiefly mahogany-brown but reveal peripheral glimpses of steel-gray toning.

Sold for: $492.00

91047 1923-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS63 Brown NGC. Struck noticeably off center toward 10:30. The legends are mostly intact, though the L in LIBERTY is indistinct. Coined from a long-in-use obverse die, but the reverse is fairly sharp. The central reverse has a few rose-red freckles. The low mintage 1923-S is very scarce in Mint State, and Uncirculated off-center examples are very rare.

Sold for: $384.00

91048 1924 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. Off-center toward 1:30 with WE TRUST and a portion of the right wheat ear off the flan. IN GOD and UNUM are stretched due to unrestrained metal flow. The date is complete and bold. Glimpses of the initial orange color remain, though most of the coin is lightly toned chestnut-brown.

Sold for: $810.00

91049 1924-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. This low mintage San Francisco issue is a find with a full date and mintmark when struck nearly half off center. The present piece is off-center toward 12 o'clock. Lincoln's forehead is absent, along with IN GOD WE TRUST and portions of STATES OF AMERICA. The light brown obverse has a glimpse or two of gray patina. The olive-gold and brick-red reverse is highly attractive.

Sold for: $1,020.00

91050 1925 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- AU58 PCGS. Although struck substantially off-center toward 10 o'clock, the date is full and bold, and Lincoln's profile is complete. The left wheat ear is absent, as all of LIBERTY and IN GOD WE. The smooth wood-grain surfaces display straw-gold and lilac shades.

Sold for: $960.00

91051 1925-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. The date and mintmark are intact, but all of IN GOD WE TRUST is missing. The remainder of the legends are complete, but the wheat ear stems are off the flan. Specks of aqua debris cling to protected areas of the mostly golden-brown surfaces. A better date Denver cent.

Sold for: $348.00

91052 1925-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. Struck off center toward 5:30, but the date and mintmark are complete. Much of E PLURIBUS UNUM is off the flan. TRUST and Lincoln's beard show inexactness of strike. Attractive golden-brown surfaces. A decidedly better date in Mint State, and particularly desirable as a mint error.

Sold for: $840.00

91053 1926 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS61 Brown PCGS. This mahogany-brown and gunmetal-gray cent was struck clearly off-cent toward 12 o'clock. IN GOD WE TRUST is present but distorted. We note a pair of lengthy unobtrusive lines on the upper right reverse, presumably made by a curious finder. The remainder of the coin is unmarked.

Sold for: $264.00

91054 1926-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS. Widely off center toward 7:30, but the date and mintmark are complete. LIBERTY and almost all of IN GOD are absent. The reverse lacks E PLURIBUS UNUM and left portions of ONE, CENT, and UNITED. A splendid golden-brown and tan near-Gem of a scarce twenties branch issue.

Sold for: $1,320.00

91055 1926-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Uncentered Broadstrike -- Fine 15 PCGS. Struck without a collar die, this low mintage San Francisco cent lacks evidence of a rim except over TRUST. The coin resembles a 5% off-center strike toward 6 o'clock, but the design is complete, although E PLURIBUS UNUM is tight against the border. Lincoln's head and coat show wear commensurate with the grade. An abrasion passes through the final A in AMERICA.

Sold for: $126.00

91056 1927-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- XF45 PCGS. This better branch mint Lincoln cent was struck noticeably off-center toward 4:30. The date and mintmark are crisp and complete. TRUST and UNUM are intact but are stretched toward the rim. The chocolate-brown surfaces are unblemished. Lincoln's cheekbone, jaw, and coat confirm moderate circulation.

Sold for: $252.00

91057 1928 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS61 Brown NGC. Struck notably off-center toward 5 o'clock. Although the NGC insert lists the date in parentheses, as if it is absent, the 192 is complete, and about three-quarters of the 8 is present. The wheat ears are complete, but much of PLURIBUS and most of UNUM is off the flan. The chocolate-brown surfaces show small russet areas within the N in CENT and east of the left wheat ear.

Sold for: $456.00

91058 1928-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS. About half off center toward 10:30. The date and mintmark are sharp, and located near the center of the coin. Nearly all of LIBERTY and IN GOD WE TRUST is off the flan. PLURIBUS UNUM is complete but has a stretched appearance. This lower mintage Denver Mint cent has a golden-brown obverse and attractive powder-blue toning on the reverse.

Sold for: $630.00

91059 1929 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. A pleasing Mint State error from the first year of the Great Depression. Struck off-center toward 7 o'clock. Most of E PLURIBUS UNUM is absent, and the L in LIBERTY is partial, but the date is bold and complete. The surfaces are predominantly golden-brown though an area of lavender toning is noted from Lincoln's ear to his shoulder.

Sold for: $630.00

91060 1929-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS. Struck widely off-center toward 10:30 without OF and IN GOD WE TRUST. Portions of UNITED, AMERICA, and LIBERTY are missing. The second 9 is distorted, but the date and mintmark are otherwise bold and complete. A charming tan-brown Choice cent with ample glimmers of Mint Red in protected areas. Pre-1933 branch issues are generally scarce in Uncirculated grades, especially as dramatic mint errors.

Sold for: $630.00

91061 1929-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS61 Brown PCGS. This branch mint Roaring Twenties cent is struck off-center toward 2 o'clock. IN GOD WE TRUST and the right wheat ear are mostly off the flan. The mintmark and the 192 in the date are sharp, though the 9 is faint. The coin is mostly light brown, though tiny cherry-red freckles frequent the portrait and left obverse.

Sold for: $360.00

91062 1930-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- AU58 PCGS.

Sold for: $192.00

91063 1934 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS. Dramatically off-center toward 12 o'clock. The date is complete, but IN GOD WE TRUST and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA are absent. The chocolate-brown surfaces display moderate marks above PLURIBUS and beneath the 34 in the date.

Sold for: $576.00

91064 1934-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS61 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $432.00

91065 1935 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 12% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $126.00

91066 1935-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS60 Brown PCGS. IN GOD WE TRUST is off the flan, since the coin is struck widely off center toward 12:30. The high points of the portrait are incomplete, but the wheat-brown surfaces are pleasing. The obverse rim has a bulged appearance near 3 o'clock, likely as made.

Sold for: $264.00

91067 1935-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $126.00

91068 1936 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 12% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $89.00

91069 1937 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $126.00

91070 1937-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $87.00

91071 1938 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS. Struck far off center toward 11 o'clock, but the date is sharp and complete. IN GOD WE TRUST, the left wheat ear, and most of LIBERTY are absent. Although not indicated as such on the PCGS insert, the reverse has a mint-made 5% indent at 7 o'clock, from a second planchet fed off-center and struck between the present coin and the reverse die.

Sold for: $216.00

91072 1939 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $94.00

91073 1939-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $91.00

91074 1940 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $204.00

91075 1940-S 1C Lincoln Cent --Struck Off Center -- MS62 Red and Brown ANACS.

Sold for: $174.00

91076 1941 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91077 1941-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center, Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. AU.

Sold for: $75.00

91078 1942 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $276.00

91079 1942-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $132.00

91080 1943-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS63 NGC.

Sold for: $444.00

91081 1943-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 12% Off Center -- MS62 PCGS.

Sold for: $576.00

91082 1944 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91083 1944 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on Nicaragua 1C Planchet -- MS64 Red NGC. 2.5 Grams.

Sold for: $3,120.00

91084 1944-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $81.00

91085 1944-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91086 1945 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91087 1945-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $264.00

91088 1945-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $180.00

91089 1946 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS65 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $780.00

91090 1946-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS. PCGS Population: (6/9). NGC Census: (0/1). Mintage 315,689,984.

Sold for: $1,800.00

91091 1946-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS64 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $630.00

91092 1947-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- AU55 PCGS.

Sold for: $240.00

91093 1947-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $552.00

91094 1948-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $109.00

91095 1949 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $228.00

91096 1949-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Though struck widely off center toward 9:30, this splendid near-Gem has a sharp, full date and mintmark. LIBERTY, IN GOD WE and the left wheat ear are absent. Very close to full Red, despite a blush of cherry wine toning near Lincoln's profile.

Sold for: $168.00

91097 1949-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $120.00

91098 1950 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $720.00

91099 1950-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS63 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $228.00

91100 1951 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $192.00

91101 1951-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $240.00

91102 1951-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $336.00

91103 1952 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $228.00

91104 1952-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS62 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $144.00

91105 1952-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS63 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $132.00

91106 1952-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $288.00

91107 1953 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 70% Off Center -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $504.00

91108 1953-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS63 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $336.00

91109 1954 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center, 15% Double Clip -- MS65 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $336.00

91110 1954-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $132.00

91111 1954-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center, Scratches -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $40.00

91112 1955 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center, Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. AU.

Sold for: $94.00

91113 1955-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS65 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $240.00

91114 1955-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $87.00

91115 1956 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $120.00

91116 1956-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown ANACS.

Sold for: $192.00

91117 1957 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center, 32% Straight Clip -- MS65 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $240.00

91118 1957-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $198.00

91119 1958 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $300.00

91120 1958-D 1C Lincoln Cent --Struck 60% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $312.00

91121 No Date 1C Memorial Reverse Lincoln Cent -- Edge Strike -- NGC.

Sold for: $180.00

91122 (1959) 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $288.00

91123 1959-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 75% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $300.00

91124 1960 1C Large Date, Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center on Split Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $384.00

91125 1960-D 1C Large Date, Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $174.00

91126 1961 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center, Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. AU.

Sold for: $168.00

91127 1961-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $204.00

91128 1962 1C Lincoln Cent --Struck 60% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91129 1962-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center, Obverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $55.00

91130 1963 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $216.00

91131 1963-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $198.00

91132 1963-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Reverse Struck Thru Capped Die -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $372.00

91133 1964 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center, Obverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $114.00

91134 1964-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Crescent and Curved Clips -- MS63 Brown NGC. .75 Grams.

Not Sold

91135 1964-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS63 Red NGC.

Sold for: $156.00

91136 1965 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center, Reverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $51.00

91137 1966 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center, Reverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $49.00

91138 1966 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on 10C Blank -- MS65 NGC. 2.24 grams.

Sold for: $600.00

91139 1967 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $132.00

91140 1968 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $69.00

91141 1968-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $99.00

91142 1968-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS67 Red NGC.

Sold for: $456.00

91143 1969 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS65 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $104.00

91144 1969-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $74.00

91145 1969-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $372.00

91146 1970 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center, Obverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $33.00

91147 1970-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $99.00

91148 1970-S 1C Large Date, Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $114.00

91149 1971 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $109.00

91150 1971-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center, Obverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $45.00

91151 1971-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center -- MS63 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $204.00

91152 1972 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $132.00

91153 1972-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on Philippine 10C Blank -- NGC. 2.0 Grams.

Sold for: $960.00

91154 1972-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on Philippine 5S Planchet -- MS63 Brown NGC. 2.41 Grams.

Sold for: $1,140.00

91155 1972-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $144.00

91156 1972-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $528.00

91157 1973 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS66 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $480.00

91158 1973-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center, Reverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $432.00

91159 1973-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS62 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $480.00

91160 1974 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center Uniface, Obverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $51.00

91161 1974-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center, Edge Damage -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $45.00

91162 1974-S 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $456.00

91163 1975 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $104.00

91164 1975-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS66 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $99.00

91165 1976 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $114.00

91166 1976-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center, Reverse Damage -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $61.00

91167 1977 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center -- MS62 Red NGC.

Sold for: $94.00

91168 1977 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Struck, Both Struck Off Center Straight Clip -- MS63 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $360.00

91169 1977-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center, Environmental Damage -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $39.00

91170 1978 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on 10C Blank, Reverse Struck Thru -- MS62 Brown NGC. 2.33 Grams.

Sold for: $264.00

91171 1978 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS63 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $104.00

91172 1978-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $99.00

91173 1979 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center Uniface -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $408.00

91174 1979-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $198.00

91175 1979-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Struck on Split Planchet Before Strike -- NGC.

Sold for: $516.00

91176 1980 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $63.00

91177 1980-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS62 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $75.00

91178 1981 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $59.00

91179 1981-(D) 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $55.00

91180 1982 1C Bronze, Large Date, Lincoln Cent -- Struck 85% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $120.00

91181 1982 1C Bronze, Large Date, Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center, Obverse Damaged -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $41.00

91182 1982 1C Zinc, Large Date, Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center -- MS66 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $168.00

91183 (Post-1982) 1C Lincoln Memorial Cent -- Broadstruck, Partial Brockage -- MS66 Red ANACS. At the moment of striking, the obverse of a previously struck cent was lodged between the planchet and the obverse die. The brockage affects 30% of the obverse, and is centered at 4:30. The partial brockage overlaps the date and extends to Lincoln's cheekbone. The presence of the previously struck cent (not included) obstructed the collar die. Traces of the zinc interior emerge on both sides in the brockaged area.

Sold for: $71.00

91184 1982 1C Bronze, Small Date, Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $95.00

91185 1982-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS62 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $99.00

91186 1983 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $69.00

91187 1983 1C Lincoln Cent -- Off Center -- MS61 Red ANACS.

Sold for: $95.00

91188 1983 1C Lincoln Cent -- Unplated Planchet -- MS64 ANACS.

Sold for: $242.40

91189 1983-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $69.00

91190 1984 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $97.00

91191 1984-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $57.00

91192 1985 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $59.00

91193 1985-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $75.00

91194 1986 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $138.00

91195 1986-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 70% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $198.00

91196 1987 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $43.00

91197 1987-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS61 Red NGC.

Sold for: $53.00

91198 1988 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $59.00

91199 1988-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $75.00

91200 1989 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $53.00

91201 1989-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $101.00

91202 1990 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $71.00

91203 1990-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS62 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $71.00

91204 1991 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $55.00

91205 1991-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 70% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $51.00

91206 1992 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $41.00

91207 1992-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 65% Off Center -- MS67 Red NGC.

Sold for: $65.00

91208 1993 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $49.00

91209 1993-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 50% Off Center -- MS62 Red NGC.

Sold for: $67.00

91210 1994 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $97.00

91211 1994-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $57.00

91212 1995 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $91.00

91213 1995-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $65.00

91214 1996 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS64 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $61.00

91215 1996 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck Off Center -- MS63 Red ICG. This lot will also include the following: 1996 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck Off Center -- MS65 Red ICG; and a 1998 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck Off Center -- MS64 Red ICG.

Sold for: $51.00

91216 1996-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 45% Off Center, Scratches -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $31.00

91217 1997 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $63.00

91218 1997-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $97.00

91219 1998 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $75.00

91220 1998 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on Foreign Planchet -- MS68 Red NGC. 1.67 Grams.

Sold for: $288.00

91221 1998-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $75.00

91222 1999 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Struck, Second Strike 60% Off Center -- MS63 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $120.00

91223 1999 1C Lincoln Cent -- 60% Brockage Obverse + B/S -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $138.00

91224 1999 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Struck, Second Strike 95% Off Center -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $99.00

91225 1999 1C Close "AM", Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $96.00

91226 1999 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $71.00

91227 Mated Pair of 1999 1C Lincoln Cents MS66 Red PCGS. The two identically graded cents are designated within their holders as Coin #1 and Coin #2 by PCGS. Coin #2 was struck first, and its first impression was normal. It did not fully eject, and a new planchet (to become Coin #1) was fed in. The two pieces partly overlapped, and were both struck by the dies. It was the second strike for Coin #2, 70% off center toward 12 o'clock, at 10:30 relative to the first strike. The strike was uniface obverse for Coin #2, since Coin #1 rested between Coin #2 and the reverse die. Coin #1 was struck once, with its obverse 30% indented by Coin #2, affecting the upper obverse above Lincoln's lips.

Sold for: $432.00

91228 1999-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 35% Off Center -- AU55 NGC.

Sold for: $75.00

91229 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Struck 80% Off Center Flipover -- MS64 Brown NGC.

Sold for: $156.00

91230 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on Clad 10C Planchet -- MS65 PCGS.

Sold for: $630.00

91231 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Overstruck on a 2000-P Dime, Double Denomination -- MS65 NGC. A high-grade 11-cent piece. Much of the undertype is apparent, including the dime mintmark on the lower central portion of Lincoln's coat. Roosevelt gazes northwest relative to Lincoln. The torch is diagonal and leans left relative to the Lincoln Memorial. Struck aligned with the collar die at 6 o'clock. The rim is absent near IN GOD WE TRUST and ONE CENT, though both legends are complete.

Sold for: $690.00

91232 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $45.00

91233 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Triple Struck, All Strikes Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $120.00

91234 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Denomination on Struck Dime -- MS66 PCGS. A pristine example of the popular "eleven-cent piece" mint error. Roosevelt's profile is aligned with the Lincoln Memorial. The portrait of Lincoln is aligned with the torch. Both denominations are bold. The cent date is clear. Only traces of the dime date are apparent, near the NT in CENT.

Sold for: $1,140.00

91235 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on Foreign Planchet -- MS67 Red NGC. 1.67 Grams.

Sold for: $288.00

91236 2000 1C Lincoln Cent -- Overstruck on a 2000-P Dime -- MS68 NGC. A high-grade "11-cent" piece from the turn of the millennium. Roosevelt gazes north-northwest relative to the Lincoln Memorial. E PLURIBUS UNUM (from the dime strike) is aligned with the tips of Lincoln's nose and chin. The cent date is mostly sharp, the dime mintmark is clear, and the dime date is apparent near the N in ONE. The cent design is mostly complete though the tops of ITED STATES are off the flan.

Sold for: $930.00

91237 2000-D 1C Close "AM", Lincoln Cent -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $114.00

91238 2000-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Struck, First Strike Die Adjustment -- MS64 Red NGC. An unusual combination of errors. The first strike was very soft. Lincoln's hair shows no inner detail. OF and the CE in CENT are faint. The date and mintmark are low relief but fully present. The coin was struck again, approximately 40% off center toward 5:30, at 8:30 relative to the first strike. The second strike lacks a mintmark, but most of the date is present. Traces of the zinc interior were forced to the surface during the second strike, but the remainder of the coin is pumpkin-gold.

Sold for: $276.00

91239 2000-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Double Struck, Second Strike Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $360.00

91240 2001 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $45.00

91241 2001-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 25% Off Center, Altered Color -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $31.00

91242 2002-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS62 Red NGC.

Sold for: $360.00

91243 2003 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $79.00

91244 2003-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 40% Off Center -- MS64 Red NGC.

Sold for: $330.00

91245 2004-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 75% Off Center -- MS66 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $361.20

91246 2005 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 55% Off Center -- MS65 Red NGC.

Sold for: $312.00

91247 2006 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 5% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $33.00

91248 2007-D 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS66 Red NGC.

Sold for: $79.00

91249 1920-? 5C Buffalo Nickel -- Struck 25% Off Center -- MS65 NGC. Prominently off center toward 1 o'clock. LIBERTY, the denomination, and any mintmark are off the flan. Most of the Native American and bison are present. The bison's tail is distorted from unrestrained metal flow. The strike is sharp at the centers, unusual for the series. Lustrous, smooth, and essentially brilliant. A "Scarface" variety with a mint-made horizontal crack across the cheek.

Sold for: $690.00

91250 1935 5C Buffalo Nickel -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS65 NGC. Designated as off-center by NGC, but the coin instead has the appearance of an uncentered broadstrike. A broad arc of unstruck surface spans between 12 and 6 o'clock and is widest at 3 o'clock. The design is complete but peripheral elements are distorted from metal flow. Brilliant and unabraded with a sharp central impression.

Sold for: $540.00

91251 No Date 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC. 3.04 Grams.

Sold for: $192.00

91252 No Date 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Blank with Rim Burr -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC. 3.07 Grams.

Sold for: $180.00

91253 No Date 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Blank -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC. 3.12 Grams.

Sold for: $192.00

91254 No Date 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $456.00

91255 No Date 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Struck, Both Off Center of Curved Clip Planchet -- MS64 NGC.

Sold for: $783.60

91256 No Date 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Blank -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC. 3.08 Grams.

Sold for: $192.00

91257 1939 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- AU58 PCGS. An unmarked golden-brown Borderline Uncirculated second-year example of this scarce wrong planchet combination. A hint of wear on the cheekbone confirms the coin was spent in commerce before a finder set it aside eight decades ago. Struck flush with the collar die at 3 o'clock, thus LIBERTY and the date are full and bold. IN GOD is partial and distorted. Most of WE TRUST is off the flan.

Sold for: $1,560.00

91258 1940 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS. An early date for this wrong planchet combination. Struck flush with the collar die at 4 o'clock. Portions of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and IN GOD WE TRUST are off the flan. The peripheral legends exhibit a spread toward the edge. Toned mahogany-brown and powder-blue.

Sold for: $990.00

91259 1941 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS. Struck flush with the collar die at 5 o'clock. The date is full, but WE TRUST and UNITED STATES OF are partial. The olive-brown devices are well struck. The initial orange-gold color lingers in protected areas. Void of consequential contact.

Sold for: $780.00

91260 1942-P 5C Type Two, Jefferson Nickel -- Doubled Denomination on a Struck Cent -- MS64 Brown PCGS. This war nickel was struck on a copper cent. Lincoln is nearly inverted relative to Monticello. The outline of his head is readily evident. The truncation of his coat arcs across E PLURIBUS. On the obverse, the NT from CENT is apparent on Jefferson's cheek. The chocolate-brown surfaces retain hints of brick-red. The nickel mintmark is bold. The nickel date is nearly complete and shows moderate spreading toward the edge.

Sold for: $3,360.00

91261 1943-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Steel Cent Planchet -- MS63 PCGS. A desirable off-metal combination. Zinc-plated steel cents were struck only during 1943, aside from a handful of 1944 transitional errors. This example exhibits unabraded powder-blue surfaces. The strike was flush with the collar at 4:30, allowing a complete and fairly clear date. The mintmark is bold above Monticello. A majority of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and LIBERTY are off the flan.

Sold for: $4,320.00

91262 1943-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Steel Cent Planchet, Corroded -- ANACS. AU Details, Net XF40. A San Francisco war nickel struck on a single-year zinc-plated-steel cent planchet. The surfaces are primarily green-gray with hints of wheat-gold, though the reverse has a russet spot over most of AMERICA, with two smaller spots on the reverse near 2 o'clock, and on the right wing of Monticello. Housed in a small-sized holder.

Sold for: $2,280.00

91263 1943-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Steel Cent Planchet -- MS66 Full Steps NGC. 2.9 gm. Ex: New England Collection. This silver-gray Premium Gem exhibits coruscating luster and is essentially pristine. The steps display remarkable detail. Slightly uncentered, with a full rim at 9 o'clock on each side while the right side legends are partly off the flan. The date exhibits metal flow toward the edge characteristic of a wrong planchet error, since the undersized flan could not completely fill the dies. Aside from a handful of wrong planchet errors, steel cents were only struck in 1943. The error combination of a steel cent planchet on nickel dies is limited by that year's coinage, and since the error hobby did not exist at that time, no such pieces were set aside except by chance.

Ex: Boston ANA Signature (Heritage, 8/2010), lot 3059, which realized $14,950.

Sold for: $13,200.00

91264 1944-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS61 Red and Brown PCGS. Wrong planchet errors are scarce for the short-lived war nickel type, noted for its huge mintmark above the dome of Monticello. Except for STATES OF, this example shows most of the design, though the peripheral legends appear stretched, and the tops of some letters are off the flan. Struck flush with the collar die at 6 o'clock.

Sold for: $3,120.00

91265 1944-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- AU55 PCGS.

Sold for: $2,400.00

91266 1945-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS64 Brown PCGS. A high-grade representative of a wrong planchet error on the four-year war nickel subtype. The centering favors the upper obverse and lower reverse, since most of E PLURIBUS UNUM is absent. The top of the date is off the flan though all four digits are unmistakable. IN GOD WE TRUST is partial and appears drawn toward the edge. Though designated as Brown by PCGS, pumpkin-gold color outlines design elements. Both sides display only unimportant contact.

Sold for: $3,360.00

91267 1944-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Thick Planchet -- NGC Details. AU. (5.81 grams). This lot will also include a: 1945-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Thick Planchet -- MS64 NGC. (5.5 grams).

Sold for: $156.00

91268 1945-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Defective Planchet -- MS64 Full Steps NGC.

Sold for: $65.00

91269 1945-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- AU58 PCGS. 3.1 gm. An unblemished mahogany-brown example with hints of steel-gray toning on the portrait high points. Struck aligned with the collar die at 1:30. IN GOD is mostly off the flan. The date and UNITED have a stretched appearance but are essentially complete. The mintmark is bold and centered above the dome of Monticello, usual for a War nickel issue.

Sold for: $2,880.00

91270 1945-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Dime Planchet -- MS60 ANACS. A final-year war nickel struck on a Mercury dime planchet. The centering favors E PLURIBUS UNUM, which is virtually complete. A majority of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent, and the tops of the obverse legends are also off the flan. The mintmark is bold and the date is easily identified. Predominantly silver-gray surfaces display freckles of russet-brown and cobalt-blue. The centers are lightly impressed.

Sold for: $1,080.00

91271 1946 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS. A well-preserved olive-green and lilac representative of this popular off-metal mint error. The strike was flush with the collar at 4 o'clock. The date is crisp and complete, while GOD WE TRUST and UNITED STATES OF are partial. The strike shows softness on the lower obverse and upper reverse margins, which retain the texture of the planchet surface. The PCGS holder inaccurately suggests a Philadelphia mintmark is (or should be) present on the coin.

Sold for: $840.00

91272 1947-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a 1C Planchet, Obverse Scratched -- NGC Details. Unc. 3.12 Grams.

Sold for: $564.00

91273 1949 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS61 Brown PCGS. A smooth golden-brown Mint State representative of a scarce off-metal combination. The strike was flush with the collar die at 2:30. LIBERTY appears normal, the date exhibits slight stretching, IN GOD is absent, and WE TRUST is partial. A majority of E PLURIBUS is also missing. Despite the designation on the PCGS insert, no Philadelphia mintmark is present on this (or any other) 1949 nickel.

Sold for: $660.00

91274 1952-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $630.00

91275 1953-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $864.00

91276 1953-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- AU58 PCGS.

Sold for: $624.00

91277 1953-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $630.00

91278 1954 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $660.00

91279 1954-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- AU58 PCGS.

Sold for: $336.00

91280 1954-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $900.00

91281 1956 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $348.00

91282 1956-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS61 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $361.20

91283 1957 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown NGC. Ex: New England Collection. 3.32 gm, slightly heavier than the typical copper cent planchet. This off metal mint error is cherry-red with glimpses of forest-green along the reverse periphery. Aligned with the dies at 11 o'clock, although most of the date is present. The tops of E PLURIBUS UNUM are off the flan.

Ex: New England Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2011), lot 6499, which realized $862.50.

Sold for: $420.00

91284 1957-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $312.00

91285 1957-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- AU55 PCGS.

Sold for: $372.00

91286 1957-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $336.00

91287 1958-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $300.00

91288 1958-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a 1C Planchet, Obverse Damage -- NGC Details. Unc. 3.17 grams.

Sold for: $204.00

91289 1958-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on 1C Blank -- MS65 Brown NGC. 3.1 Grams.

Sold for: $456.00

91290 1959 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. This wrong planchet mint error has the look of a centered broadstrike. The legends are virtually complete and are stretched toward the edge. Primarily toned in lavender hues, though apricot-gold accompanies the legends. The obverse is unabraded and the reverse has a few minor ticks. The PCGS insert incorrectly implies the piece has a Philadelphia mintmark, not seen on any 1959 nickels.

Sold for: $564.00

91291 1959-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Cent Blank -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC. 3.08 gm. This off-metal Jefferson nickel has the look of a centered broadstrike, since the peripheral legends are complete and show an even and dramatic radial spread toward the edge. The high points and open areas show magenta toning, but butter-gold resides in the legends and about the motifs. Devoid of evident abrasions.

Sold for: $624.00

91292 1961-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $289.20

91293 1961-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $300.00

91294 1962-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $312.00

91295 1962-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91296 1963-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $300.00

91297 1963-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $300.00

91298 1964 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Dime Planchet -- MS62 NGC. 2.44 gm. Struck on a 90% silver dime planchet, though the weight is between expected levels for a clad dime (2.27 grams) and a 90% silver dime (2.50 grams). Struck flush with the collar die at 5:30. The date is nearly complete, with the top of the 19 absent. All of the country name is missing, as is most of LIBERTY and all of WE TRUST. An interesting cone-shaped strike-through is on the lower left reverse. Mostly brilliant and slightly out of round.

Sold for: $552.00

91299 1964 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Mated Pair (Coin #1) -- MS62 NGC, and a 1964 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Mated Pair (Coin #2) -- MS63 NGC.

Sold for: $720.00

91300 1964 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91301 1964-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet, Environmental Damage -- PCGS Genuine. Mintage 1,787,297,152.

Sold for: $156.00

91302 1964-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91303 1965 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $276.00

91304 1966 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91305 1967 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- AU58 PCGS.

Sold for: $234.00

91306 1967 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $300.00

91307 1968-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $264.00

91308 1968-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a 1968-S Cent -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. Nickels struck on San Francisco Mint cents are rarely encountered. 1968 was the first year since 1955 that the S mintmark appeared on coinage. This honey-gold near-Gem is virtually full Red. The cent date and mintmark are apparent within Jefferson's hair. Lincoln gazes north relative to Jefferson. The Lincoln Memorial is nearly inverted (but leans right) relative to Monticello. Struck flush with the collar die at 6 o'clock. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, LIBERTY, and WE TRUST are partial and distorted from metal flow.

Sold for: $1,020.00

91309 1968-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $336.00

91310 1969-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $216.00

91311 1969-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $372.00

91312 1970-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $252.00

91313 1970-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $276.00

91314 1970-S 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet, Cleaned -- PCGS Genuine.

Sold for: $204.00

91315 1971-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $252.00

91316 1972 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $264.00

91317 1972-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Liberian 5C Blank, Obverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. AU. 4.1 gm.

Sold for: $960.00

91318 1972-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $252.00

91319 1972-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $264.00

91320 1972-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Philippine 10S Blank -- MS62 NGC. 2.0 Grams.

Sold for: $1,440.00

91321 1972-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Philippine 5S Planchet -- MS63 NGC. 2.4 Grams.

Sold for: $720.00

91322 1972-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $312.00

91323 1973 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $408.00

91324 1973 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a Cent -- MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Ex: New England Collection. A splendid orange-red Premium Gem of the scarce nickel-on-struck-cent double denomination error. Lincoln gazes north-northeast relative to Jefferson. From the cent strike, LIBERTY and Lincoln's left-side outline remain. On the reverse, much of UNITED from the cent strike is readable. Portions of the Lincoln Memorial are apparent, rotated about 100 degrees counter-clockwise relative to Monticello. The lower two-thirds of the nickel date is present.

Ex: New England Collection / Long Beach Signature (Heritage, 9/2010), lot 4953, which realized $2,300.

Sold for: $900.00

91325 1973-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $480.00

91326 1973-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $690.00

91327 1974 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on Struck Cent -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. A ruby-red and powder-blue six-cent piece. The Lincoln Memorial is vertical relative to Jefferson. Lincoln faces south relative to Monticello. The coin was struck aligned with the collar die at 12:30. Jefferson and Monticello are virtually fully present, but IN GOD WE TRUST and E PLURIBUS UNUM are partly off the flan. The nickel date is clear.

Sold for: $1,560.00

91328 1974 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on Struck Cent -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. The lavender-red and olive-brown coloration provides the first indication that the present nickel is an off-metal mint error. Close inspection shows hints of the undertype, such as the N in ONE in front of Jefferson's nose, columns from the Lincoln Memorial aligned vertically across Jefferson, WE from IN GOD WE TRUST at 10 o'clock on the reverse, and the outline of the back of Lincoln's head over the left wing of Monticello. Struck aligned with the collar die at 7 o'clock, with STATES OF mostly off the flan.

Sold for: $541.20

91329 1974-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $204.00

91330 1975 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a Struck Cent -- MS64 Brown PCGS. The nickel over cent double denomination is scarcer than the cent over dime combination. This chocolate-brown example displays the columns of the Lincoln Memorial across Jefferson's cheek. TED STATES from the cent is readable across the obverse exergue, and the truncation of Lincoln's coat cuts across E PLURIBUS. The nickel date is bold, though the cent date is indistinct.

Sold for: $516.00

91331 1975-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91332 1976 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a Struck Cent -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. A lovely near-Gem of the seldom-seen six-cent double denomination. As usual, the columns of the Lincoln Memorial are the most evident artifacts of the cent undertype. From the cent, ES OF AM appears on the lower obverse. Lincoln gazes northwest relative to Monticello, but most of his portrait was effaced by the nickel strike. Jefferson and Monticello are olive-brown, but considerable rose-red and orange shades emerge from design crevices.

Sold for: $492.00

91333 1976-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet, Environmental Damage -- PCGS Genuine. Mintage 563,964,160.

Sold for: $144.00

91334 1977 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $228.00

91335 1977-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $204.00

91336 1977-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $264.00

91337 1978 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $180.00

91338 1978 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a Struck Cent -- MS64 PCGS. A Lincoln cent found its way between nickel dies. Besides the unusual orange-gold, lavender-red, and tan-brown color, the cent host is revealed by a series of columns of the Lincoln Memorial crossing the central reverse. Much of LIBERTY from the cent is readable in Jefferson's hair, and Lincoln's bowtie is seen at the middle of Jefferson's cheek. Struck aligned with the collar die at 9 o'clock. The bottom half of the nickel date is present.

Sold for: $660.00

91339 1978 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a Struck Cent -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS. An unblemished and attractive representative of the nickel-over-cent double denomination. Some of the high points are toned tan-brown, but a majority of both sides are orange-red. The undertype is revealed by the columns of the Lincoln Memorial, which extend across Jefferson's jaw and ear. On the reverse, traces of IN GOD WE TRUST from the cent are evident near UNITED.

Sold for: $432.00

91340 1978 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $198.00

91341 1978-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- AU55 PCGS.

Sold for: $168.00

91342 1979 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $384.00

91343 1979 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a 1978 Cent -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS. An unblemished rose-red, sun-gold, and olive-brown six-cent piece. Struck flush with the collar die at 2 o'clock. The nickel date is full and clear. The cent date is inverted and surprising sharp, located on Jefferson's nose. Lincoln gazes west relative to Jefferson. The Lincoln Memorial is visible where it overlaps Monticello. A majority of IN GOD WE TRUST and more than half of E PLURIBUS is off the flan.

Not Sold

91344 1979 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $264.00

91345 1979 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a 1979 Cent -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC. Ex: New England Collection. The cent date is clear above the dome of Monticello. The peripheral legends are partial due to the undersized host, but two-thirds of the date is present. Close to full Red and essentially unabraded with mint-made granularity near Monticello's steps and Jefferson's mouth.

Ex: New England Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2011), lot 6509, which realized $1,150.

Sold for: $900.00

91346 1979-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91347 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet, Artificial Color -- PCGS Genuine. Mintage 593,004,032.

Sold for: $114.00

91348 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS60 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $132.00

91349 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $168.00

91350 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $168.00

91351 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a 1C Blank -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC.

Sold for: $168.00

91352 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $204.00

91353 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $192.00

91354 1980-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a 1980 Cent -- MS66 Red and Brown NGC. Ex: New England Collection. Lincoln's profile overlaps Jefferson's cheek, as he gazes north-northwest relative to the third President. The 198 of the cent date is bold within Jefferson's hair. The truncation of Lincoln's coat passes through LIBERTY. The nickel date and mintmark are bold. On the reverse, the Memorial is rotated 135 degrees clockwise relative to Monticello. The surfaces are orange-gold and lilac-red.

Ex: New England Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2011), lot 6510, which realized $1,495.

Sold for: $1,260.00

91355 1980-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a Struck Cent -- MS64 Red and Brown NGC. Ex: New England Collection.

Sold for: $420.00

91356 1981-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet, Environmental Damage -- PCGS Genuine. Mintage 657,504,000.

Sold for: $132.00

91357 1981-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a 1C Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown NGC. 3.08 Grams.

Sold for: $180.00

91358 1981-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on 1C Planchet -- MS64 NGC. 3.09 Grams.

Sold for: $180.00

91359 1981-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS65 Red NGC. 3.11 grams.

Sold for: $192.00

91360 1981-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Blank -- MS65 Red and Brown NGC. 3.11 Grams.

Sold for: $192.00

91361 1981-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91362 1981-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $186.00

91363 1982-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91364 1982-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a Struck Cent -- MS65 Red NGC. Lincoln gazes southwest relative to Monticello. Portions of LIBERTY are readable near the dome of Monticello, and the 1 in the date is above the M in MONTICELLO. The truncation of Lincoln's coast passes through UNITED and the leftmost corner of Monticello. On the obverse, the Lincoln Memorial is rotated about 120 degrees counterclockwise relative to Jefferson. The lower half of the date is present, as is the top sliver of the mintmark. The fire-red surfaces are smooth.

Sold for: $528.00

91365 1982-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS63 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91366 1983-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $216.00

91367 1983-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Copper Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red PCGS. 3.1 Grams.

Sold for: $4,320.00

91368 1984-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91369 1984-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $216.00

91370 1985-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on 1C -- MS63 Red ANACS.

Sold for: $444.00

91371 1985-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $288.00

91372 1986-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a 1986 Cent -- MS64 Red NGC. Ex: New England Collection. The 986 of the cent date is obvious within Jefferson's hair. The nickel mintmark is sharp. The top half of the nickel date is lightly brought up. A lustrous brick-red near-Gem that has occasional dashes of orange-red on the fields.

Ex: New England Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2011), lot 6516, which realized $1,265.

Sold for: $1,020.00

91373 1986-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS64 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $564.00

91374 1989-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Broadstruck, Reverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $192.00

91375 1989-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- MS62 Red and Brown PCGS.

Sold for: $360.00

91376 1989-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a 1989 Cent -- MS65 Red NGC. Ex: New England Collection. The Lincoln Memorial diagonally overlaps Jefferson's portrait. The cent date is fully readable on the nickel reverse near 6 o'clock. The nickel date is essentially complete, although all peripheral legends show distortion from metal flow toward the rim. A scarcer double denomination combination than the cent on dime.

Ex: New England Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2011), lot 6517, which realized $1,265.

Sold for: $432.00

91377 1989-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Broadstruck -- MS63 Full Steps NGC. Ex: New England Collection.

Sold for: $120.00

91378 1989-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Multistruck, Broadstruck -- MS64 Full Steps NGC.

Sold for: $156.00

91379 1991-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on a Struck Cent -- MS62 Red and Brown NGC. Fire-red and lilac color confirms the off-metal status of this double denomination error. The cent undertype is obvious, with most of the Lincoln Memorial visible (albeit inverted) across Jefferson. On the reverse, LIBERTY from the cent undertype is readable, and the back of Lincoln's head wanders over the left wing of Monticello. The nickel date and mintmark are clear. Struck flush with the collar die at 6 o'clock. About half of STATES OF is absent.

Sold for: $432.00

91380 1992-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Overstruck on a 1992 Cent -- MS63 Red and Brown NGC. Ex: New England Collection. The nickel is perfectly aligned with the cent undertype. LIBERTY from the cent is horizontal across Jefferson's mouth. The cent date is faintly readable near the nickel date and mintmark, which are both complete. Satiny and mostly pumpkin-orange with distributed minor granularity from minute gas bubbles trapped beneath the copper plating, as made.

Ex: New England Collection / FUN Signature (Heritage, 1/2011), lot 6518, which realized $1,265.

Sold for: $408.00

91381 1993-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on Cent Planchet -- AU58 PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91382 1998-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Struck, Second Strike 70% Off Center -- MS61 PCGS.

Sold for: $354.00

91383 1998-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck on 1C Planchet -- MS64 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $372.00

91384 1999-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a 1999-D Cent -- MS65 Full Steps PCGS. A lovely orange-red Gem of the elusive six-cent double denomination error. Struck flush against the collar die at 3 o'clock. Most of the nickel obverse legends are partial, but the date is clear and the mintmark is sharp. The cent date and mintmark are faint but unmistakable on the lower central portion of Jefferson's coat. Lincoln gazes south-southeast relative to Jefferson. The Lincoln Memorial is mostly vertical (but leans right) relative to Monticello.

Sold for: $1,020.00

91385 2000-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Doubled Denomination on a 2000 Cent -- MS65 Full Steps PCGS. A struck Lincoln cent made its way between Jefferson nickel dies. The nickel strike was sufficiently sharp to efface most of the cent undertype, though the cent date is evident on Jefferson's queue, LIBERTY is visible above Jefferson's chin, the lower steps of the Lincoln Memorial are present, and ONE CENT appears in ghostly fashion below FIVE CENTS. The peripheral legends are partial but readable. Much of WE TRUST and UNITED is softly brought up. The surfaces are full Red but show a faint fingerprint near Jefferson's profile.

Sold for: $433.20

91386 2000-P 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a 1978 Cent -- MS65 Red and Brown PCGS. Perhaps due to a prank on the part of a mint employee, visitor, or vendor, a 1978 cent ended up between 2000-P nickel dies. The undertype is particularly prominent on the reverse with ONE CENT, UNITED STATES, and the Lincoln Memorial apparent. The Memorial is parallel and tilted right relative to Monticello. On the obverse, the undertype is evident from the back of Lincoln's head near Jefferson's nose. TRUST is faintly visible at 12 o'clock. Most of the nickel date and mintmark is off the flan, and the cent date is indistinct.

Sold for: $2,400.00

91387 2000-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a 2000-D Cent -- AU58 PCGS. A charming orange-gold example of the scarce six-cent double denomination. The nickel date is clear. The nickel mintmark appears stretched but is readable. The cent date and mintmark are faint but complete on Jefferson's shoulder. LIBERTY from the cent strike slopes down into Jefferson's nose. Struck flush with the collar die at 5:30. The peripheral nickel legends are mostly complete, but a majority of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is absent.

Sold for: $420.00

91388 2000-D 5C Jefferson Nickel --- Multi-Struck on a Thin Fragment -- MS62 NGC. 0.12 gm. A normal copper-nickel Jefferson five cent piece weighs 5 grams. An irregular wafer, probably a detached planchet lamination, was fed between nickel dies along with a normal nickel planchet. The wafer was struck between the obverse die and the planchet. The planchet was then ejected, but the uniface wafer remained in the coinage chamber, and was struck a second time, again between the obverse die and a newly fed planchet. The second strike is 80% off center toward 11 o'clock, at 10:30 relative to the first strike. The Denver mintmark shows on the second strike but the date is not readily discerned on either strike.

Sold for: $456.00

91389 2000-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Struck 95% Off Center -- MS63 PCGS.

Sold for: $79.00

91390 2000-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Doubled Denomination on Struck Cent -- MS65 Red PCGS.

Sold for: $690.00

91391 2000-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Struck on a 2000-D Cent -- MS66 Red NGC. This double denomination mint error was struck a total of three times. The first strike was normal, as a cent planchet between 2000-D cent dies. The cent later found its way between 2000-D nickel dies for its second and third strikes. The second strike was a centered broadstrike. The third strike is 85% off center toward 12 o'clock, at 11 o'clock relative to the second strike. A nickel planchet was fed between the second and third strikes, between the present piece and the reverse die. Thus, the third strike is uniface obverse. The cent date and mintmark are low relief but complete and clear. The nickel date and mintmark (from the second strike) are somewhat blurry but unmistakable.

Sold for: $1,200.00

91392 2000-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Doubled Denomination on a Struck Cent -- MS66 Red PCGS. An impressive full Red example of a scarce double denomination combination. Lincoln faces northeast relative to Jefferson. Lincoln's ear is present above Jefferson's chin, and the Lincoln Memorial is nearly vertical (but leans left) relative to Monticello. The nickel date and mintmark are clear. Much of the cent date and mintmark can be discerned in the back of Jefferson's hair. Struck aligned with the collar die at 6:30, with much of TRUST, LIBERTY, and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA off the flan.

Sold for: $840.00

91393 2001-D 5C Jefferson Nickel -- Double Denomination on a Struck Cent -- MS64 Red PCGS. A splendid orange and lilac-red near-Gem of this dramatic mint error. Lincoln is nearly upside down relative to Jefferson. The peripheral legends are partial except for LIBERTY, the date, and mintmark, which are complete. The cent date is faint, but visible (although inverted) on the bridge of Jefferson's nose.

Sold for: $576.00

91394 No Date 10C Roosevelt Dime -- Struck 90% Off Center -- MS62 PCGS.

Sold for: $79.00

91395 1965 10C Roosevelt Dime -- Transitional, Struck on a 90% Silver Planchet -- AU58 NGC. 2.5 gm. In 1965, the U.S. Mint struck 90% silver dimes dated 1964, and clad dimes dated 1965. Our online auction archives do not show any appearances of clad 1964 dimes, but we have auctioned a few silver 1965 dimes, most recently an AU55 ANACS example for $4,025 as lot 6522 in our January 2011 FUN Signature. The rare off-metal error is reportedly caused by planchets lodged in bin or hopper crevices, and later freed by a subsequent wave of planchets. This near-Mint dime has hints of almond-gold toning, and has a single intermittent linear mark on the upper reverse.

Sold for: $8,400.00

91396 1987-D 10C Roosevelt Dime -- Struck 60% Off Center -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91397 1998-P 10C Roosevelt Dime -- Clip -- MS63 ANACS.

Sold for: $65.00

91398 1999-P 10C Roosevelt Dime -- Struck 90% Off Center -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $83.00

91399 2000-P 10C Roosevelt Dime -- Double Struck, Second Strike 40% Off Center -- MS64 NGC. The first strike appears to be from a misaligned obverse die, since the obverse rim is very broad near 2 o'clock. The second strike is off center toward 10 o'clock, at 10:30 relative to the first strike. Both dates and mintmarks are present though the 00 from the second strike is faint. ONE DI and most of LIBERTY are off the flan.

Not Sold

91400 No Date-D 25C Washington Quarter -- Struck on 90% Silver 10C Planchet -- MS62 NGC. 2.5 Grams.

Sold for: $540.00

91401 1965 25C Washington Quarter Dollar -- 5% Triple Clip Planchet & P/C-- AU55 PCGS.

Sold for: $75.00

91402 1966 25C Washington Quarter -- Struck on 5C Planchet -- MS61 NGC. 5 grams.

Sold for: $192.00

91403 1971 25C Washington Quarter -- Struck on Philippine 5S Blank, Obverse Indent -- MS64 NGC. 2.0 Grams.

Sold for: $576.00

91404 1971-D 25C Washington Quarter -- Struck on Philippine 25S Planchet -- MS62 NGC. 4.2 Grams.

Sold for: $600.00

91405 1976 25C Bicentennial Washington Quarter -- Broadstruck on Blank, Obverse Wheel Mark -- NGC Details. Unc.

Sold for: $114.00

91406 1976 25C Clad Washington Quarter -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS62 PCGS.

Sold for: $133.20

91407 1990-P 25C Washington Quarter Dollar -- Unknown Obverse Die Dents @ 10:00 & 3:00 -- MS65 PCGS.

Sold for: $168.00

91408 1995-D 25C Washington Quarter -- Struck 85% Off Center -- MS65 PCGS.

Sold for: $69.00

91409 No Date 25C Statehood Quarter -- Struck 35% Off Center, Clad Layer -- MS65 PCGS.

Sold for: $180.00

91410 (1999) 25C Delaware Statehood Quarter -- Struck 75% Off Center on a Five Cent Planchet -- MS66 NGC. The introductory statehood quarter type is very rare with this error combination. Our auction archives show only one other such example, lot 8788 in our October 2016 Dallas Signature. Struck far off center toward 2 o'clock. The first three digits of the date are present, but the mintmark area is off the flan. Most of UNITED STATES and RODNEY are present, but appropriately, the denomination is absent. Washington's profile extends down only to the tip of his nose.

Sold for: $480.00

91411 1999-P 25C Delaware Statehood Quarter -- Multi-Struck, Two Planchets Bonded Together -- MS67 NGC. A Delaware quarter failed to eject after its initial strike. Instead, it clung to the statehood die and became a die cap. Before the last strike, a planchet was fed in, and the strike bonded the two pieces together. From the final strike, the design is bold and complete on both sides though the edge has a radially drawn broadstrike appearance. The statehood side shows about one-third of the prior strike, with STATES OF AMERICA, IN GOD WE TRUST, and the mintmark intact on a distorted concave surface.

Sold for: $2,100.00

91412 1999-D 25C Delaware Statehood Quarter -- Struck 45% Off Center -- MS64 NGC.

Sold for: $228.00

91413 1999-P 25C Pennsylvania Statehood Quarter -- Reverse Die Cap -- MS66 PCGS. An unusual and fascinating die cap mint error. A coin (not included) stuck to the Washington die following its strike. A planchet (which became the present coin) was fed in, between the statehood die and the statehood side of the previously struck coin. The strike adhered the present piece to the statehood die. What should have been the Washington side instead had a brockage impression of the statehood design. This two-coin combo was struck at least one more time, since the brockage is expanded and distorted. No planchet was fed for at least one of these additional strikes. By now, the first coin (not included), a Washington side die cap, had become sufficiently thin that the Washington design is faintly apparent on the present piece.

Sold for: $900.00

91414 (1999) 25C Pennsylvania Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck, Both Off Center -- MS66 NGC. The first strike was approximately 70% off center toward 2 o'clock, relative to the Washington side. The second strike was approximately 45% off center toward 7 o'clock. A planchet was fed between strikes, and blocked the statehood die during the second strike. The two strikes do not overlap, though they are conjoined below the second R in QUARTER from the first strike, and above the F in OF from the second strike. Neither the date nor the mintmark is present from either strike, though we know the coin would be dated 1999, the sole year of the Pennsylvania type.

Sold for: $732.00

91415 Mated Pair of 1999-D 25C Pennsylvania Statehood Quarters NGC. Both coins are certified in a single, large-sized NGC holder. Coin #1 is graded MS64 NGC. Coin #2 is graded MS63 NGC. Two planchets were fed together, side by side, for a single strike. Relative to the statehood side, coin #1 was struck 75% off center toward 7 o'clock. Coin #2 was struck 50% off center toward 11 o'clock. The brilliant pair is well preserved where struck. The unstruck surfaces show minor planchet abrasions, as made.

Sold for: $750.00

91416 1999-P 25C New Jersey Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck, Second Strike 50% Off Center -- MS65 PCGS. The first strike was normal, but the coin was only partly ejected. It was struck a second time, widely off center toward 7:30, at 5 o'clock relative to the first strike. Both clock positions are for the Washington side. Between strikes, a planchet (not included) was fed in between this coin and the statehood die, thus the upper reverse has a slightly flattened appearance through the base of Washington's feet. The date (from the first strike) and mintmark (from the second strike) are both bold and complete.

Sold for: $300.00

91417 1999-D 25C New Jersey Statehood Quarter -- Broadstruck -- AU58 NGC.

Sold for: $30.00

91418 1999-D 25C New Jersey Statehood Quarter -- Quadruple Clip, Broadstruck -- MS64 ANACS.

Sold for: $168.00

91419 1999-P 25C Georgia Statehood Quarter -- Die Adjustment Strike, Weak Reverse -- MS61 PCGS.

Sold for: $132.00

91420 1999-P 25C Georgia Statehood Quarter -- Triple Strike, Second and Third Strikes 10% Off Center -- MS63 PCGS. The first strike was centered. The second and third strikes were off-center toward 3:30, at 3 o'clock relative to the first strike. All clock positions are for the Washington side. All three strikes exhibit broad strike doubling. About 10% of the coin is sheared off, and a bend is at 1 o'clock, as made and caused by a feeder finger.

Sold for: $408.00

91421 1999-D 25C Georgia Statehood Quarter -- Obverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS63 PCGS.

Sold for: $109.00

91422 1999-P 25C Connecticut -- Obverse Struck Thru Clad Layer -- MS63 NGC.

Sold for: $120.00

91423 1999-? 25C Connecticut Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck, Second Strike 60% Off Center -- MS64 PCGS. The first strike was a centered broadstrike on a Type One planchet. The second strike was widely off center toward 6:30, at 5 o'clock relative to the first strike. Both clock measurements are relative to the Washington side. A planchet (not included) was fed between strikes, and was struck between the statehood die and the statehood side from the first strike. The date (from the first strike) is bold. The mintmark is absent, overlapped by the second strike which has its mintmark off the flan.

Sold for: $528.00

91424 1999-P 25C Connecticut Statehood Quarter -- Struck 5% Off Center -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $81.00

91425 1999-P 25C Connecticut Statehood Quarter -- Obverse Struck Through Late Stage Cap Die -- MS65 NGC. A die cap is formed when a struck coin fails to eject, and instead adheres to a die. It then serves as a surrogate die for subsequent strikes, becoming thinner with every blow as its metal is driven up the collar of the die. The present coin was struck between the statehood die and a late stage die cap covering the Washington die. By this time, the die cap was sufficiently thin that statehood die details are apparent, albeit in a ghostly, blurry manner. The statehood side has a normal appearance.

Sold for: $204.00

91426 2000-? 25C Massachusetts Statehood Quarter -- Struck on Five Cent Webbing -- MS64 ANACS. The present lot is the only known state quarter struck on nickel webbing, or what remains from stock for Jefferson nickels after planchets have been cut out. About one-quarter of the design is present, favoring the Washington portrait and UNITED STATES. On the statehood side, the Minuteman is present from the waist down, and his musket is complete. Most of the date and E PLURIBUS is also intact. The lustrous surfaces display light wheat-gold toning.

Sold for: $2,640.00

91427 2000-P 25C Maryland Statehood Quarter -- Struck Four Times, Second Third and Fourth Strikes Off Center With Feeder Finger Marks -- MS66 NGC. The first strike was apparently normal, but the coin did not eject. It was struck three additional times, 40 to 45% off center, toward 7:30, at 8 o'clock relative to the first strike. The clock measurements are relative to the Washington side. The additional strikes forced the coin against a wall of the die chamber, raising the statehood side rim at 3 o'clock. The Washington side has a coarse and nearly straight edge at 8 o'clock, caused by feeder fingers per NGC.

Sold for: $552.00

91428 2000-P 25C South Carolina Statehood Quarter -- Rotated Dies -- MS64 NGC.

Sold for: $99.00

91429 2000-P 25C South Carolina Statehood Quarter -- Multi-Struck on End of Feeder Finger -- MS64 NGC. 1.5 gm. The dusky silver-gray error is irregularly shaped but most of the design is present and fairly sharp. Evidence of multiple strikes is especially prominent near STATES OF AMERICA. A desirable mint mishap on a single-year type. A wooden display box accompanies the lot.

Sold for: $2,640.00

91430 2000-P 25C New Hampshire Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck in Collar -- MS62 PCGS. The first strike was normal. The coin remained in the collar, and was struck a second time, with a slight clockwise rotation (relative to the Washington side) from the first strike. The central devices show minimal doubling, but the peripheral legends exhibit a prominent spread. No planchet was fed between strikes. A patch of parallel hairlines crosses the upper half of Washington.

Sold for: $150.00

91431 2000-P 25C New Hampshire Statehood Quarter -- Off Center -- MS64 ANACS.

Sold for: $97.00

91432 2000-P 25C New Hampshire -- Struck 30% Off Center -- MS65 NGC.

Sold for: $132.00

91433 2000-P 25C Virginia Statehood Quarter -- Struck 20% Off Center -- MS62 NGC.

Sold for: $99.00

91434 2000-P 25C Virginia Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck, Second Strike 40% Off Center -- MS66 PCGS.

Sold for: $660.00

91435 2000-P 25C Virginia Statehood Quarter -- 21% Straight End Clip, Struck 30% Off Center -- MS66 PCGS.

Sold for: $960.00

91436 (2001) 25C New York Statehood Quarter -- Multi Struck on End of Feeder Finger -- MS65 NGC. 2.93 gm. This irregularly shaped coin somewhat resembles an outline of the state of Maine. The upper-left portion (relative to the statehood side) is unstruck, About half of the design is present, including Washington's profile and most of the Statue of Liberty. The statehood side has the better strike, but the Washington side confirms multiple impressions of LIBERTY, QUARTER, and UNITED. A display box accompanies the lot.

Sold for: $4,800.00

91437 2001-D 25C North Carolina Statehood Quarter -- 9% Double Clipped Planchet -- AU58 PCGS.

Sold for: $59.00

91438 2001-P 25C Rhode Island Statehood Quarter -- Doubled Curved Clips Overlapping -- MS65 NGC.

Sold for: $53.00

91439 2001-P 25C Vermont Statehood Quarter -- Struck 10% Off Center -- MS66 PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91440 2001-D 25C Vermont Statehood Quarter -- Clad Layer Missing on Obverse -- MS62 NGC.

Sold for: $204.00

91441 2001-D 25C Vermont Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Reverse -- MS64 NGC. 4.7 Grams

Sold for: $390.00

91442 2001-D 25C Kentucky Statehood Quarter -- 5% Clipped Planchet -- MS63 PCGS.

Sold for: $32.00

91443 2002-P 25C Tennessee Statehood Quarter -- Obverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS65 PCGS.

Sold for: $312.00

91444 2002-P 25C Tennessee Statehood Quarter -- Struck on Sintered Blank -- MS65 ICG.

Sold for: $45.00

91445 2002-D 25C Tennessee Statehood Quarter -- Struck on an Elliptical Planchet -- MS64 NGC. 4.7 grams.

Sold for: $114.00

91446 2002-P 25C Ohio Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck, Second Strike 10% Off Center -- MS63 PCGS. The initial strike was normal. However, the coin failed to eject, and was struck again. No planchet was fed between strikes. The second strike was slightly off center toward 3 o'clock, at 4 o'clock relative to the first strike. Both clock measurements are relative to the statehood side. Evidence of the first strike is most prominent on the Washington side, where the left-side legends are doubled. The statehood side displays a smattering of small gray spots. Presently the only known double-struck 2002-P Ohio quarter.

Sold for: $300.00

91447 2002-D 25C Ohio Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck, Second Strike 20% Off Center -- MS61 PCGS. The only known double-struck 2002-D Ohio quarter. The first strike was normal, but the coin failed to fully eject. It was struck a second time, moderately off center toward 10 o'clock relative to the statehood side. No planchet was fed in between strikes. Both mintmarks are bold. Both dates are present, one bold and one mostly faint. Two John Glenns are present, one full and sharp, the other partial. The statehood side appears pristine, though the Washington side displays several marks.

Sold for: $990.00

91448 2002-P 25C Louisiana Statehood Quarter -- Filled Dies Obverse and Reverse -- MS60 PCGS.

Sold for: $174.00

91449 2002-P 25C Indiana Statehood Quarter -- Struck 25% Off Center & 25% Straight Clip -- MS62 PCGS.

Sold for: $1,020.00

91450 2002-D 25C Mississippi Statehood Quarter -- Struck on Elliptical Planchet -- MS66 PCGS.

Sold for: $95.00

91451 2003-P 25C Illinois Statehood Quarter -- Struck on a Five Cent Planchet -- MS64 PCGS. An off-metal error on a single-year type. Despite the undersized flan, most of the design is present on both sides. Struck aligned with the collar die at 4:30, relative to the statehood side. The rim attenuates, disappears, and gradually returns between 7 and 2 o'clock. Minor portions of the design are partially absent, such as the tail of the Q in QUARTER. The lightly toned surfaces are problem free.

Sold for: $780.00

91452 2003-P 25C Alabama Statehood Quarter -- On Elliptical Clip Planchet -- MS66 PCGS.

Sold for: $216.00

91453 2003-P 25C Maine Statehood Quarter -- Uncentered Broadstrike -- AU58 PCGS.

Sold for: $64.00

91454 2003-P 25C Maine Statehood Quarter -- Waffle Cancelled -- Brilliant Uncirculated NGC.

Sold for: $144.00

91455 2003-D 25C Maine Statehood Quarter -- Obverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS63 PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91456 2003-P 25C Missouri Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Obverse -- MS63 Red and Brown ANACS. 4.76 Grams.

Sold for: $168.00

91457 2003-D 25C Arkansas Statehood Quarter -- Reverse Clad Missing -- MS63 PCGS.

Sold for: $408.00

91458 2004-P 25C Michigan Statehood Quarter -- Mis-Annealed Planchet -- MS66 PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91459 2004-D 25C Michigan Statehood Quarter -- Obverse Struck Thru, and Retained Wire -- MS67 NGC.

Sold for: $336.00

91460 2004-P 25C Florida Statehood Quarter -- 70% Off Center With Feeder Finger Contact -- MS62 PCGS. Struck widely off center toward 10 o'clock, relative to the statehood side. Struck portions include the palm trees, DISCOVERY, and UNUM. Additionally, OF AMERICA and IN GOD WE TRUST are mostly intact. The mintmark area (below the U in TRUST) is ragged, as made, and we cannot confirm whether a P or D is present. The unstruck portion has a shallow diagonal scuff on the Washington side, and a raised border where it pressed against the wall of the die chamber during the strike.

Sold for: $480.00

91461 2004-D 25C Texas Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Reverse -- MS63 NGC. 4.7 Grams.

Sold for: $360.00

91462 2004-D 25C Texas Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Obverse -- MS64 NGC. 4.8 grams.

Sold for: $180.00

91463 2004-D 25C Iowa Statehood Quarter -- Reverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $630.00

91464 2004-D 25C Iowa Statehood Quarter -- Clad Layer Missing -- MS65 NGC. 4.76 Grams.

Sold for: $168.00

91465 2004-D 25C Wisconsin Statehood Quarter -- Struck on 5% Defective Planchet -- AU55 PCGS.

Sold for: $89.00

91466 2004-D 25C Wisconsin Statehood Quarter -- Struck 12% Off Center -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $384.00

91467 2005-P 25C California Statehood Quarter -- Broadstruck on Straight Clip Planchet -- MS63 NGC.

Sold for: $144.00

91468 2005-P 25C Minnesota Statehood Quarter -- Reverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $222.00

91469 2005-P 25C Minnesota Statehood Quarter -- Obverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91470 2005-P 25C Oregon Statehood Quarter -- Reverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $228.00

91471 2005-P 25C Oregon Statehood Quarter -- 22% Triple Clipped -- MS65 PCGS.

Sold for: $168.00

91472 2005-D 25C Oregon Statehood Quarter -- Struck on an Elliptical Planchet -- MS61 NGC. 4.5 grams.

Sold for: $104.00

91473 2005-P 25C Kansas Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Reverse -- MS63 Red and Brown ANACS.

Sold for: $576.00

91474 2005-P 25C Kansas Statehood Quarter -- Struck on Elliptical Planchet -- MS66 PCGS.

Sold for: $138.00

91475 2005-P 25C West Virginia Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Obverse -- MS63 Red and Brown ANACS. 4.75 Grams.

Sold for: $156.00

91476 2005-P 25C West Virginia Statehood Quarter -- Reverse Die Break at 8 O'Clock -- MS66 NGC.

Sold for: $57.00

91477 2005-P 25C West Virginia Statehood Quarter -- Reverse Die Break at 4 O'Clock -- MS66 NGC.

Sold for: $65.00

91478 2006-D 25C Nevada Statehood Quarter -- Sintered Planchet, Copperwash -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $156.00

91479 2006-P 25C Nebraska Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Obverse -- MS64 NGC. 4.6 Grams.

Sold for: $114.00

91480 2006-P 25C Nebraska Statehood Quarter -- Clad Layer Missing on Reverse -- MS65 NGC. 4.7 grams.

Sold for: $384.00

91481 2006-P 25C Colorado Statehood Quarter -- Obverse Clad Layer Missing -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $180.00

91482 2006-P 25C Colorado Statehood Quarter -- Clad Layer Missing on Reverse -- MS65 NGC.

Sold for: $456.00

91483 2006-P 25C North Dakota Statehood Quarter -- Clad Layer Missing on Reverse -- MS64 NGC.

Sold for: $192.00

91484 2006-P 25C South Dakota Statehood Quarter -- Struck 15% Off Center -- MS64 PCGS.

Sold for: $372.00

91485 2006-P 25C South Dakota Statehood Quarter -- Missing Clad Layer on Reverse -- MS65 NGC. 4.7 grams.

Sold for: $204.00

91486 2007-D 25C Montana Statehood Quarter -- Doubled Denomination on Struck Five Cent -- MS65 PCGS.

Sold for: $1,680.00

91487 2007-D 25C Washington Statehood Quarter -- Struck on Defective Planchet -- MS62 PCGS. 5.3 Grams.

Sold for: $132.00

91488 2007-D 25C Idaho Statehood Quarter -- Double Struck, Second Strike 80% Off Center -- MS65 PCGS. The first strike was normal, but the coin was struck again, far off center toward 7:30, at 7:30 relative to the first strike. Both clock positions are for the Washington side. No planchet was fed between strikes, but the second strike exhibits a granular struck-through area across the upper half of the statehood side, where ESTO PERPETUA would be. The date and mintmark are present from the first strike. The second strike shows the right two-thirds of the date.

Sold for: $552.00

91489 2007-D 25C Idaho Statehood Quarter -- Deep Obverse Die Cap -- MS65 PCGS. The first strike was normal, but the coin did not eject, and instead clung to the Washington die. The coin was struck one or more additional times, with a planchet fed each time between the statehood side and the statehood die. The diameter expanded with each strike, and the coin partly wrapped around the Washington die. The statehood side became blurry, but the design remains easy to discern. Lustrous and untoned with a red obverse rim where the copper core was extruded. Two lengthy narrow curved impressions of undetermined origin cross the top of the Washington portrait.

Sold for: $1,560.00

91490 2007-D 25C Wyoming Statehood Quarter -- Deep Die Cap -- MS66 PCGS. The initial strike was normal, except the coin clung to the Washington die and was not ejected. The coin was struck at least one more time, with a planchet inserted on each occasion between the statehood side and the statehood die. Later strikes caused the coin to expand, and partially wrap around the Washington die. The statehood side has a flattened and distorted appearance, but the Wyoming type is readily distinguished. A high grade and visually impressive example of the dramatic die cap error.

Sold for: $1,620.00

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