DUTCH COUNTRY AUCTIONS The Stamp Center Presents COIN & CURRENCY SALE #9 Now In Our 41st Year #69 #111 #322 #303 #178 Thursday, February 13, 2020 – 5:30 pm ET 302-478-8740 www.dutchcountryauctions.com 4115 Concord Pike • Wilmington, DE 19803 46358 Dutch Country Auctions.p1df CONDITIONS OF SALE Bidding 1. The placing of a bid will constitute acceptance of the conditions of sale. 2. All bids are per lot as numbered in the catalog. The right is reserved to withdraw any lot or lots and to group two or more lots. 3. Lots are sold to the highest bidder at one advance over the second highest bid. The auctioneer shall regulate the bidding and in the event of any dispute the auctioneer’s decision shall be final. 4. The auctioneer shall not be liable for errors and omissions in executing instructions to bid. 5. Unlimited bids and bids believed not to be made in good faith will be respectfully declined. 6. Minimum bid on any lot is $50.00. 7. 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Thursday, February 13, 2020 – 5:30 PM LOTS 1-164 U.S. Coins 165-195 U.S. Gold 196-225 U.S. Commemorative Coins 226-237 Modern American Eagles 238-239 Gold Buffalos .999 Fine 240-261 Silver Coins 262-286 U.S. Mint Sets & Proof Sets 287-296 Medals & Tokens 297-323 U.S. Currency 324-339 U.S. Coin Accums 340 Ancient Coins 341-390 Worldwide Coins 391-400 Worldwide Currency To our valued customers, Good news! Dutch Country Auctions continues to grow—while some seem negative about our hobby, we see the bright side. Starting in 2020, we will add six more auctions to our schedule. We will split out the coin section and have coin auctions every other month starting in February of 2020. We continue to receive more of both stamps and coins for consignment and splitting the auctions will help us better serve both our sellers and buyers. If you have any questions or would like more information on future auctions please feel free to contact us. We are at your service! Russell Eggert INSPECTION OF LOTS Lots will be available for inspection during store hours up until the start of the floor auction. To aid the inspection, the code in the margin is as follows: A=Album LE=Large Envelope L=Large Lots B=Box SE=Small Envelope HWC=Ask to See 46358 Dutch Country Auctions.p5df LOT U.S. COINS VALUE Colonial Coins 1 1767-(A) French Colonies 12 Deniers KM#6, Breen 701 Countermarked “RF” ICG XF45. Even brown w/ ample detail and great eye-appeal. Breen notes that the true date of mintage is likely 1793. Only the un- countermarked pieces are rare. EST 150-200 SE 2 1787 New Jersey Error Coin PCGS FR02. Identified as a Small Plan; Plain Shield variety DOUBLE STRUCK. Though NJ coppers are replete w/ errors, this one is distinguished by prominent doubling at the date resulting in two clear impressions of 1787. An interesting coin for the colonial or error enthusiast. EST 250-400 SE 3 1788 Massachusetts Cent w/ Period NGC VF Details Environmental Damage. Nice coin overall. Smooth surfaces, even medium-chocolate brown, and no problems other than wear. The environmental damage referred to is simply the minor roughness that appears on so many of these pre-federal copper coins creating only a minor distraction. As we have noted in the past, Massachusetts coinage is usually well-worn indicating decades of use in the channels of American colonial commerce. EST 220-260 SE Half Cents 4 1835 lovely AU+ EST P 110-135 SE 5 1850 VF+ nice color and originality. Scarce date! EST P 130-160 SE 6 (3) Diff Draped Busts incl 1804 Crosslet 4 w/ Stems VF+ detail but there is a significant rev scratch, 1805 Sm 5 Stemless VG, & 1806 Lg 6 w/ Stems Fine w/ rotated die. Original coins worth inspecting. EST 200-250 SE 7 (3) Diff Classic Heads incl 1825 Fine, 1833 XF mottled color, & 1834 VF+. Nice originals. EST 160-200 SE 8 (5) Diff Coronet Heads incl 1849 MS60 w/ rev damage at E in CENT, 1851 F+, 1853 VF+, 1854 lovely XF+, & 1855 VF+ w/ a light scratch on the neck of Liberty. The coins are housed in an original 1940s-vintage Wayte Raymond board. Well worth inspection. EST 260-300 LE Large Cents 9 1797 S-141 (R4) G. Compact Date; 7 distant from drapery. A scarce variety. Even chocolate brown w/ date and legends clear. EST 135-160 SE 10 1803 Sm Date; Sm Fraction NGC XF45 BN. The variety is S-255 (R1). A couple small corrosion spots plus a small rim imperfection under the 0 of date, but loads of original detail. EST P 850-1,150 HWC-SE 11 1814 Crosslet 4 S-294 XF detail Net VF30. Typical of most Classic Head cents, the planchet is a bit rough but the coin’s strike is even and well- centered, and the color is a lovely medium to dark chocolate brown. Possibly recolored but expertly done. A great coin for type. EST P 650-900 HWC-SE 12 1851 NGC MS64 BN. Lovely coin that speaks for itself. EST 280-350 SE 13 1851 N18 (R1) MS63+ even brown and attractive. EST P 200-240 SE 14 (14) Diff 1819 // 1839 mostly VG to VF detail w/ some corrosion or other impairments common to large cents of the period. EST 110-135 SE 15 (14) Diff 1840 // 1856 most are Fine or so by wear. Corrosion or other impairments seen on some typical of the series. EST 105-140 SE Indian Cents 16 1875 NGC AU58 Brown even color and mark-free. A choice example. EST P 130-160 SE 17 1900 Proof NGC PF64 RB. Beautiful burnt-orange color and very close to full red. EST P 260-300 SE 18 1907 PCGS MS64 RB. Close to full red but the rev is only 75% there. EST 75-90 SE 19 1908 PCGS MS64 Red. Beautiful original w/ only a few small rev freckles keeping it from a higher grade. EST P 140-170 SE 20 (9) Diff 1893 // 1909 all unc coins most w/ some degree of red and only minor flaws. Bonus: an 1894 1¢ fully Red Unc but with a 2mm hole at K12, plus a bit more. EST 150-180 SE Lincoln Cents 21 1937 Proof PCGS Shield PR64RD EST P 100-125 SE 22 1984 Doubled Ear Variety Unc Red-Brown w/ ANACS certification certificate. EST 100-125 SE 23 (8) Diff 1909 VDB // 1926-S incl a couple better dates all higher grade but cleaned and now re-toning to a more natural burnt-orange color. EST 90-115 SE 24 (139) mostly different 1909 // 1958-D loose in bindered 2x2s. Incl a few better 09-S VG, & other early S-Mint thru 1915, 22-D, 24-D, & 31-S (VF). Most lower grade but a few stand out as better. Needs inspection. EST 220-260 B 25 (87) Diff 1909 // 1940-S in an LOC Vol 2. Missing 09-S VDB, 14-D, & 22 No D, but incl 09-S and all other early S-Mint coins. (31-S also incl but impaired.) Earlies all orig G to VF, laters a bit better. A nice set overall! EST 160-200 B 26 (220+) in a set 1909 // 2007 incl modern proofs. Keys are missing but there is a 1931-S (VF) and other semi-keys. A few commons are missing but largely the set is in tact. Earlies are mostly G+ to VF, laters somewhat better. EST 150-180 B 27 (1,600) 1943 PDS Steel Cents most in better-than-average condition. EST 145-180 B 4 Dutch Country Auctions Showcase Sale #9 46358 Dutch Country Auctions.p6df LOT U.S. COINS VALUE 28 (5,000) Wheat Cents 1930 // 1958-D avg circ in a canvas bag. EST 110-135 B 29 (5,000) Wheat Cents 1930 // 1958-D avg circ in a canvas bag. EST 110-135 B Three Cent Pieces 30 (12) Diff in a straight run 1865 to 1876 F to XF originals housed in a old Wayte Raymond board, most in the higher end of the grade range. A nice grouping! EST 190-230 SE Shield Nickels 31 1881 Proof 60. The surfaces are cloudy and there are a few rev hairlines. The overall sharpness of the strike and the completeness of the reverse stars render this coin a unmistakable proof. Would make a great type coin. EST 125-150 SE 32 1882 Proof NGC PF64 CAC Approved. Has the look of a PF67 except for a few very light hairlines. EST P 260-325 HWC-SE Liberty Nickels 33 1883 No Cents PCGS MS65 (Old Green Holder) nice original. EST P 135-160 SE 34 1883 No Cents Roll (40 coins) wide grade range VG thru XF originals. EST 125-150 SE 35 1892 NGC MS63 well-struck w/ rev corn kernels showing on both sides. EST 135-160 SE 36 1903 Proof PCGS PR65 (original “rattler” holder). Light cameo contrast but not designated on the PCGS holder. EST P 325-375 HWC-SE 37 (24) Diff 1883NC // 1912 in a Dansco 7111 album. The keys are missing o/w a decent set with most coins grading in the XF to AU area. There are a few that are cleaned or have other problems but overall it is far superior to what is usually encountered when it comes to Liberty Nickels. (Bonus: (6) add’l coins in the album a couple of which are fairly nice.) (30 total coins) EST 260-350 B 38 (24) Diff 1883NC // 1912-S housed in (2) old Wayte Raymond pages, most grading VF to AU. The keys are all present (1885 G damaged, 1886 nice orig VG+ & 1912-S G) the rest are mostly after 1893 in much better condition than the very worn coins of this series that are typically encountered. Well worth inspection. EST 500-650 HWC-SE 39 (600) Liberty Nickels 1883 // 1912-D (most after 1900) avg circ. EST 240-300 B Buffalo Nickels 40 (100) 1913 Type 1 most full-horn VF or better originals. Per the consignor, these coins were saved from circulation by a collector in Lebanon Pa. who was active in the 1930s & 40s. Neat time capsule! EST 260-350 B 41 (39) Diff 1913 // 1937-S in a Dansco 7112. Higher grades for the most part but there is evidence that most of the coins have had a light cleaning. EST 160-200 B 42 (500) Buffalo 5¢ w/ Dates 1913 // 1938-D avg circ. EST 200-240 B 43 (1,000) No Date or Partial Date Buffalo 5¢ EST 100-125 B Jefferson Nickels 44 (186) Diff in a Complete BU Set 1938 // 2004-S housed in a Dansco 8113 album. Incl all Proofs after 1967 as well. Beautiful presentation. EST 260-300 B Half Dimes 45 1834 Bust NGC MS64. Well-struck w/ light brown peripheral toning. EST P 800-950 HWC-SE 46 1853 Arrows MS60+ even light grey w/ a strong strike showing exquisite detail in the stars and Liberty’s head. EST P 210-250 SE Bust Dimes 47 1821 Small Date XF detail but there is a 1.5mm hole at K5. Beautiful coin otherwise. EST 100-135 SE Seated Dimes 48 1844 VG original and attractive for the grade. The famous “Orphan Annie” dime, a name given to the low-mintage (72,500) 1844 dime by numismatist Frank Ross in a 1931 article in Hobbies magazine. In truth, the 1846 is somewhat scarcer, but the 1844 is nonetheless seldom encountered and our offering here represents a good opportunity to snag a scarce issue. EST P 160-200 SE 49 1853 Arrows AU58 lovely light grey original surfaces. EST P 140-170 SE 50 1861 NGC MS64. Pure white and mark-free. EST P 350-400 HWC-SE 51 1873 No Arrows Proof PCGS PR61 basically white and very nice for the grade. EST P 300-400 SE 52 1875 NGC MS65 predominantly white w/ just a bit of peripheral toning. Well-struck and a very frosty appearance. EST P 375-450 HWC-SE 53 (15) Diff 1837 No Stars // 1859-O grades G to VF originals many w/ full Liberty nice selection incl some better date coins. EST 250-300 SE 54 (11) Diff Legend Obverse 1861 // 1889 grades generally VG to VF+ original nice selection. Inspect! EST 110-135 SE Barber Dimes 55 1892 NGC MS63PL. Pure white and fairly deep proof-like fields. EST P 120-145 SE 56 1913 MS62 blast white. Looks 65 but there are light rev hairlines. EST 85-110 SE CALL: 302-478-8740 • CLICK: www.dutchcountryauctions.com 5 46358 Dutch Country Auctions.p7df LOT U.S. COINS VALUE Mercury Dimes 57 1938 Proof NGC PF66 Blast white and spectacular. Should have graded higher! EST P 210-240 SE 58 (153) Dimes in complete sets of Mercury 1916 // 1945-S (76) and Roosevelt 1946 // 1980-D in Whit folders. Mostly circ w/ earlies in lower grade (no 16-D, 21 AG, 21-D Good), laters better. Nicely presented and a bit higher quality than that typically encountered. EST 160-200 B Twenty Cent Pieces 59 1875 Proof PCGS PR62. Hazy fields give this one a rather “creamy” appearance. The proof characteristics are plainly evident. Scarce with a mintage of only 1,200. EST P 1,200-1,400 HWC-SE 60 1875-S XF detail but whizzed to an unnatural brightness. EST 100-125 SE Bust Quarters 61 1834 PCGS AU Details - Rim Damage. A lovely original. The rim damage referred to is confined to a small (3mm) obv rim hit @ K2. Still a very nice coin for this series. EST P 230-300 HWC-SE 62 1835 variety B4a PCGS F12. Die state C w/ a noticeably extended obv die crack. Rarity 3. EST 100-125 SE Seated Quarters 63 1854 Arrows AU58 perhaps better. Even light grey-tan color w/ and interesting rev die crack running from the shield to the rim at K8. EST P 270-375 SE Barber Quarters 64 1915 PCGS MS63 (OGH) blast white and a beautiful coin for the grade. EST P 210-240 SE 65 1916-D MS62 pure white. Just a few imperfections away from 63 or better. A nice coin for type. EST P 160-200 SE 66 (45) Barber Quarters 1892-O // 1916-D in a tube most G+ to VG (+/-). EST 125-150 HWC-ROLL Standing Liberty Quarters 67 1917 Type 1 MS60 predominantly white w/ a bit of a “bleached” look from an earlier dipping. Still ok. EST 125-150 SE 68 1923-S Fine original w/ no problems. As is so often the case with this issue, the coin has ample overall detail for the grade, but only the 3 in the date shows. EST 260-300 HWC-SE 69 1923-S PCGS XF45 with a bold well-struck date. Quite conservatively graded by PCGS. This cataloger has seen coins graded AU55 that weren’t nearly as nice as this one. A beautiful coin for the grade and well worth inspection. EST P 1,100-1,300 HWC-SE 70 1930 NGC MS65 Full Head. Great detail. Light to medium mottled brown toning on obv & rev. EST P 375-450 HWC-SE 71 (3) Diff higher grade incl 1917 Type 2 AU+ w/ nearly full-head, 1923 AU+ & 1926 XF+. All three are very attractive coins. EST 190-220 SE 72 (14) Diff all VF to XF incl 17 T2, 20, 20-S, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29-D, 28-S, 29, 29-D, 30, & 30-S EST 150-180 LE 73 (7) Diff incl 1918 XF, 1919 VF, 1924-S F, 1926 XF, 1927 XF, 1928-D XF & 1929 VF+. A couple dipped but overall nice. EST 125-150 SE Washington Quarters 74 1936 Proof PCGS PR64 CAC Approved. Light haze mostly confined to the rev. A beautiful coin! EST P 475-550 HWC-SE 75 1939 NGC MS67 in an original “old fatty” NGC holder. Even light “cloudy” toning on both sides. For the purist, the obv is mark-free; rev has but one VERY SMALL blemish on the eagle’s breast. EST 135-160 SE 76 1964 (2) BU Rolls (80 coins) blast white. EST 210-240 B 77 (122) Diff in complete set 1932 // 1980 in (3) Whit folders. Earlies mostly G to F (32-D AG, 32-S VG+) but a few are nicer; laters better to a few Unc. ($24 face in 90% silver) EST 325-375 B Bust Halves 78 1818 O-108 (R1) & 1826 O-113 (R3) both VF/VF+ brightened but still attractive. EST 150-180 SE 79 1831 O-103 (R1) AU w/ a strong strike and excellent detail. Medium grey-brown and original in appearance but magnification reveals some hairlines. Still ok. EST P 190-230 SE 80 1834 Lg Date; Lg Letters NGC MS61. The re-cut 5 on the rev gives the variety as Overton 101 (R1). Beautiful silver-grey-tan color. EST P 700-800 HWC-SE 81 1837 Reeded Edge probable AU+ but the coin has been whizzed to a shiny unnatural brilliance. Inspection recommended. EST 120-145 SE 82 1837 Reeded Edge VF+ perhaps better. Even Medium grey. EST 90-115 SE 83 (5) Diff incl 1824/1 O-101a, 1825 O-101, 1828 Sq 2 Sm 8 LL O-113, 1829 O-105, & 1834 LD SL O-107 all F+ to VF+ and most original. EST 300-350 SE 84 (3) incl 1826 O-118 (R1) VF+, 1827 O-120 (R3) F+, & 1832 O-118 (R1) VF all nice original coins w/ only a few minor blemishes. EST 180-230 SE 6 Dutch Country Auctions Showcase Sale #9 46358 Dutch Country Auctions.p8df LOT U.S. COINS VALUE Seated Halves 85 1854-O MS60+ white original coin w/ fantastic detail, however there is a 3mm thin rev scratch next to the eagle’s left wing. It’s severity will differ from collector to collector. A splendid coin otherwise. Inspect! EST P 250-325 SE 86 1871 XF45 EST 115-140 SE 87 1877 PCGS MS63. Predominantly white with deeply proof-like fields. Combined with the coin’s superior detail, this coin looks like a proof to this cataloger. But the “experts” say otherwise. Regardless, it is a beautiful Seated Half and well worth inspection. EST P 550-675 HWC-SE 88 1891 PCGS MS62 CAC Approved. Predominantly white w/ proof-like fields and great eye-appeal. The coin’s grade is due mostly to careless handling somewhere in the many decades of its existence. EST P 475-600 HWC-SE Barber Halves 89 1893 NGC AU53 white w/ nice eye-appeal. EST P 260-300 SE 90 1894-O AU whitish w/ great detail and an appealing “look”. EST P 260-300 SE 91 1904-S VG. 4+ letters of LIBERTY showing. Toughest date in the series in higher grade. EST 80-110 SE 92 1911 PCGS MS63. Pure white and well-struck for a Barber Half. EST P 525-625 HWC-SE 93 (8) Diff better date/condition coins incl 1893-S VG, 1894 VG, 1985-S G, 1896 abt F, 1897-S AG/G, 1900 VF, 1908-D VF, & 1908-O VF. All nice originals. Ever the mid-grade Barber Halves are not often seen. EST 450-600 SE 94 (20) 1899 // 1915-D all full-rim AG+ to VG. EST 125-150 HWC-ROLL Walking Liberty Halves 95 1940 Proof PCGS PR65 (OGH) blast white. EST P 325-375 SE 96 1944-D PCGS MS66 white. Pedigreed to the Omaha Bank Hoard. Very nice and mark-free. EST 100-125 SE 97 (4) incl 1935 MS60, 1936-D MS60, 1939 MS60+, & 1939-D MS60+. All white and attractive! EST 135-160 SE 98 (58) Diff 1916 // 1947-D circ grades in a nice Dansco 7160 album. Missing only 16-D, 16-S, 17-D Rev, 19, and all three 1921’s. Earlies mostly G to VG, laters a bit better. EST 450-550 B 99 (65) Diff in a complete set 1916 // 1947-D in (2) Whit folders. Earlies mostly G/G+ originals (16-S AG, 21 G, 21-D nice VG); laters mostly F to VF (38-D nice F). Worth inspecting! EST 525-650 B 100 (35) Diff in a virtually complete set 1916 // 1936-S (but there are two 1916-D’s and no 16-P). Circ grades but a few are better s/a 16-D VG, 16-S VG, & 21-D G+. EST 300-350 SE Franklin Halves 101 (8) Proofs in a straight run 1956 thru 1963. Gem coins white and flashy! EST 125-150 SE 102 (35) In a complete BU set 1948 // 1963-D housed 2x2’s in a binder. White coins relatively mark-free. EST 450-600 B Kennedy Halves 103 1964 (2) BU Rolls (80 coins) white. EST 210-240 B 104 (157) in Complete Set 1964 thru 2009, plus (7) others all nice unc/proof in a Dansco 8166. Incl silver proof issues. Nice set! EST 650-800 B 105 (2) 2014 Kennedy 4-pc 50th Anniversary Sets that incl Uncirculated, Enhanced Uncirculated, Proof, and Reverse Proof versions EST 145-180 B 50c Groups / Collections 106 (26 total) incl in (2) sets one a type set w/ 1830 Bust VG plus many others. The second set is a date set of Franklin Halves 1948 // 1963. Both sets in boxes for presentation. EST 150-180 B Seated Dollars 107 1843 NGC MS61. Predominantly white w/ only minor blemished consistent with the grade. Truly mint state Seated Dollars are very scarce. Author Q. David Bowers estimates that only 30 to 50 mint state dollars of 1843 exist. (Bowers Vol 1, p645) (Note: This coin’s slab has a lot of scratches and it would look significantly better if it were re-holdered.) EST P 1,800-2,100 HWC-SE 108 1871 AU+ white. Very light hairlines on an otherwise beautiful coin. Still worth a generous bid despite the imperfections. Great for type. EST P 600-750 HWC-SE 109 1872 abt F by wear w/ a couple small digs on Liberty’s gown. EST P 220-260 SE Trade Dollars 110 1876-S XF lovely medium-grey original. EST P 180-220 SE 111 1877-S PCGS MS64 CAC Approved. White, lustrous, and beautifully struck. Trade dollars in this condition are very scarce and this is a beautiful example. A coin to be proud of! EST P 1,700-2,000 HWC-SE Morgan Dollars 112 (5) Containing all the varieties of 1878 incl 8 Tail Feathers, 7 Tail Feathers, 7 over 8 Tail Feathers, 78-CC, & 78-S all Choice BU white in a Capital Plastics case labeled “The Silver Dollars of 1878”. EST 450-575 HWC-SE CALL: 302-478-8740 • CLICK: www.dutchcountryauctions.com 7 46358 Dutch Country Auctions.p9df LOT U.S. COINS VALUE 113 1879 Proof PCGS PR55. A proof that ended up with very light wear probably from mishandling. Predominantly white and still very attractive. From an original mintage of only 1,100 pieces. EST P 650-800 HWC-SE 114 1879-CC VG w/ perfect even medium-grey color. EST P 125-150 SE 115 (2) NGC-Certified both MS64* incl 1879-S w/ a fully proof-like obv (no trace on the rev) & an 1881-S. Both coins are blast white and flashy. The *Star* designation by NGC indicates coins with superior eye-appeal and both of these coins sure have it! EST 100-125 SE 116 1882-CC MS60+ white in GSA box w/ no insert. EST P 150-180 SE 117 1882-O ICG MS66 lightly toned. EST P 1,200-1,400 HWC-SE 118 1882-S PCGS MS64+ & 1904-O MS64+ both pure white w/ great luster! EST 100-125 SE 119 1883-CC MS60+ white in orig GSA box. EST P 150-180 SE 120 1884-CC GSA w/ Box and Papers MS60+ pure white. EST 160-200 SE 121 1884-O PCGS MS64PL CAC-Approved. Beautiful! EST P 110-135 SE 122 1890-CC & 1891-CC both in the VG range and cleaned. EST 110-135 SE 123 1890-O PCI-graded MS65 blast white. It is doubtful that this coin would cross-over to an equivalent grade at PCGS or NGC. The probable grade is MS64 and as nice as it is, it should get CAC approval at that level. Worth inspection. EST P 250-400 HWC-SE 124 1890-S Paramount red insert “MS65”. (Actual grade probably MS63.) From the famed “Redfield Hoard” marketed by Paramount in the late 1970s. Redfield, a wealthy investor from Nevada, accumulated over 500,000 silver dollars before his death in 1974. Paramount later sold the coins in specially-marked plastic cases - black inserts for the “MS60” coins, and red inserts for the “MS65” coins. While far from “rare”, so many have been removed from the original holders over the last 40+ years that relatively few remain today. Lot Bonus: 1882-O MS63 in the Paramount holder but not pedigreed to the Redfield Hoard. (In fact, while an exact accounting of the Redfield Hoard was never released, we know that it contained NO dollars from the New Orleans mint.) EST 160-200 SE 125 1892-CC VG brightened but still ok. EST 110-135 SE 126 1893 NGC AU50 EST P 220-260 SE 127 1896-O AU perhaps good enough to reach AU+ w/ nice whitish color for a date notoriously difficult to find in higher grade. EST 100-125 SE 128 1898-S AU lightly cleaned predominantly white. EST 75-100 SE 129 1900 Proof PCGS Genuine AU Details Scratched. Pure white, definitely proof, lightly mishandled, the scratches referred to are two diagonal rev marks on the eagle wing and breast. Not too distracting. From an original mintage of only 912 pieces. EST P 450-600 HWC-SE 130 (5) Diff S-Mint in straight run 1878-S to 1882-S all whitish MS60 or better but more than average bagmarks. EST 125-150 SE 131 (6) Diff in Capitol Plastic Display Case representing each of the five different mints that issued Morgan Dollars. Incl are 1879, 1882-CC, 1882-O, 1921-D, 1878-S, & a nice 1881-S to show the Morgan obv. All coins are flashy AU+ to MS63 pure white except for some light peripheral toning on the 1882-O. Handsome presentation. EST 300-350 LE 132 (16) Diff common dates 1878-S // 1904-O all predominantly white MS60+ to MS63 housed in a 16-piece “Capital Hoard” wooden display box. Lot incl documentation and COA that pedigrees these coins to a 70,000 coin lot purchased by an individual collector during the 1962-64 Treasury Release. Very nice presentation. EST 400-500 B 133 (10) Diff P-Mint common dates 1879 // 1890 all AU+ to MS60+ and white from earlier dipping. Still ok. EST 170-210 HWC-ROLL 134 (10) Diff O-Mint common dates 1879-O // 1890-O most are dipped AU’s w/ a couple better. Still ok. EST 160-200 HWC-ROLL 135 (6) all NGC MS64 incl 1879-S, 1881-S, 1882-S, 1883-O, 1884-O, & 1886 housed in a wooden display box. Part of the “Philadelphia Nat Bank Hoard” complete w/ paperwork providing some history of the 52,000 silver dollars making up this accumulation that was commercially marketed back in the 1990s. All the coins are solid for the assigned grades. Very nice presentation. EST 250-300 B 136 (20) Diff 1880 // 1921 avg circ as they come. EST 325-375 LE 137 (4) Certified incl 1882-S ANACS MS62 blast white but w/ a small cheek abrasion, 1887 NGC MS62PL white, & 1904-O NGC MS64 white, & 1921 Morgan Numistrust MS66 (actual grade MS63+.) EST 135-160 SE 138 (7) Diff in a custom display box highlighting “The Greatest Silver Dollar Hoards of the 20th Century”. The set incl an 1898-O from the Treasury Release, 1883-O & 1884-O from “The Casino Hoard”, an 1886 & 1887 from the Continental Bank Hoard, an 1890-S from the Redfield Hoard, and an 1884-CC from the GSA hoard. Coins are beautiful and mostly MS63s or better. Documentation & COA explaining the hoards is included. EST 400-500 B 139 (4) Diff S-Mint incl 1883-S, 1884-S, 1885-S, & 1887-S all dipped XF+/ AU’s. Somewhat better dates and OK for the right collection. EST 115-140 SE 8 Dutch Country Auctions Showcase Sale #9 46358 Dutch Country Auctions.1p0df