Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington

Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Awers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2016 March 3 - 6 ANA US Coins Signature Auction - Dallas #1233, Lot 3911Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Rewers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2016 March 3 - 6 ANA US Coins Signature Auction - Dallas #1233, Lot 3911
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    3 marca 2016
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Lot 3911 1941-S 25C MS67+ PCGS. Registry collectors have a number of Superb Gem 1941-S quarters from which to choose, but Plus-graded coins are few and far between. This top-grade PCGS coin boasts sharp detail and satin luster. The interiors are brilliant, and the peripheries display russet, amber, and olive toning. Population: 76 in 67 (7 in 67+), 0 finer (1/16).( Registry values : N491) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 244Z , PCGS# 5816 ) Weight: 6.25 grams Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Awers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2015 October 28 Gardner Collection IV US Coins Signature Auction - New York #1229, Lot 99181Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Rewers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2015 October 28 Gardner Collection IV US Coins Signature Auction - New York #1229, Lot 99181
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    28 października 2015
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Lot 99181 1941-S 25C MS67 PCGS. This satiny Superb Gem shows soft champagne toning toward the interiors, deepening to lemon-gold, sky-blue, and russet around the peripheries. Trivial strike softness occurs over portions of the peripheral legends, but the central devices are sharply impressed. Among the finest obtainable in a PCGS holder, this exceptional Superb Gem is also tied with the example in the current highest-rated Registry Set. Population: 61 in 67 (4 in 67+), 0 finer (9/15). Ex: Purchased from Pinnacle Rarities (3/2012). ( Registry values : N491) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 244Z , PCGS# 5816 ) Weight: 6.25 grams Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Awers monety - - Stack's Bowers, March 2015 Baltimore, Lot 5482Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Rewers monety - - Stack's Bowers, March 2015 Baltimore, Lot 5482
Stack's Bowers
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    26 marca 2015
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Lot 5482 1941 Washington Quarter. MS-67+ (PCGS). CAC. A matching arc of deep amethyst and pink graces both sides of this frosty and lustrous Washington quarter with silky smooth surfaces and outstanding eye appeal. PCGS# 5814. NGC ID: 244X.
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Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Awers monety - - Stack's Bowers, March 2015 Portland ANA, Lot 528Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Rewers monety - - Stack's Bowers, March 2015 Portland ANA, Lot 528
Stack's Bowers
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    7 marca 2015
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Lot 528 1941 Proof Set. (NGC). All coins are individually graded and encapsulated by NGC, as follows: Lincoln cent, Proof-65 RB, a warmly toned, orange-brown example with uniform reflectivity to the finish; Jefferson nickel, Proof-66, brilliant; Mercury dime, Proof-66, otherwise silver toned surfaces are enhanced by splashes of rich olive-russet peripheral toning on the obverse; Washington quarter, Proof-67, a charming specimen with iridescent crimson and olive peripheral toning framing silver gray centers; and Walking Liberty half dollar, Breen-5182, No AW, Proof-67, brilliant apart from delicate golden-russet rim highlights. (Total: 5 coins) Provenance: From the Highland Collection.
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Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Awers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2010 January Orlando, FL FUN US Coin Auction #1136, Lot 2067Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Rewers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2010 January Orlando, FL FUN US Coin Auction #1136, Lot 2067
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    6 stycznia 2010
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Lot 2067 1941 5-Piece Proof Set NGC. The Philadelphia Mint produced 15,287 five-coin proof sets in 1941, each containing the five denominations that were in production, from the cent to the half dollar. Actually, each denomination had a different mintage, ranging from the figure above (the proof quarter mintage), up to 21,100 proof Lincoln cents. Examples of all denominations can be acquired without difficult in nearly any desired grade up to PR67 or even PR68. However, the collector who seeks examples with full or partial cameo contrast will face an extremely difficult challenge. Such coins are major rarities in the field of 20th century numismatics. Many 1941 proof coins are struck from overpolished dies. David Lange explains in The Complete Guide to Mercury Dimes: "The proofs of 1941 seem to have been made with a little less care than those from the years immediately preceding. The spike in sales this year may have caught the Mint by surprise, as there is a noticeably higher instance of over polished dies for the 1941 proofs ... this careless die work is symptomatic of 1941 proofs in general." The most famous of those poorly made pieces from overpolished dies is the 1941 half dollar variety that lacks the designer's initials on the reverse. An informal review of our Permanent Auction Archives reveals that about 75% of proof 1941 half dollars are missing the AW monogram. 1941 One Cent PR65 Red. Brilliant coppery-gold color dominates both sides, blushed with a couple splashes of light red, more so on the obverse. A solid strike leaves bold definition on the design motifs. Devoid of contact marks, with a small toning spot above the 4 in the date. 1941 Five Cent PR66. Tints of orange-gold on the luminous surfaces show up under magnification. A powerful strike leaves sharp definition on the design elements, including six full steps below Monticello's pillars. Additionally, excellent delineation occurs between the pillar bases and the top step. Both sides are completely devoid of noticeable marks. 1941 Ten Cent PR67. Full brilliance greets the observer of this magnificent Superb Gem and an exacting strike emboldens the design features on each side. Close examination reveals no marks or spots of any kind. In sum, this piece generates imposing eye appeal. 1941 Twenty Five Cent PR66. Whispers of peripheral golden-orange patina are a bit more extensive and deeper in hue on the obverse of this Premium Gem quarter. Well preserved surfaces exhibit impressively struck design elements. 1941 No "AW" Fifty Cent PR66. This coin is one of the 75% of 1941 proof half dollars lacking the AW monogram. Walter Breen, in his Proof encyclopedia, contends that these are all from the same working die which had been repolished or lapped, "probably to obliterate clash marks." This fully brilliant Premium Gem exhibits crisply defined design motifs. Close inspection reveals no marks on its impeccably preserved surfaces. Interestingly, this piece shows a small degree of field-device variance on the obverse when the coin is tilted slightly under a light source. From The Boca Collection, Part One.
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Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Awers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2008 July-August Baltimore, MD (ANA) US Coin Signature Auction #1114, Lot 1657Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Rewers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2008 July-August Baltimore, MD (ANA) US Coin Signature Auction #1114, Lot 1657
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    30 lipca 2008
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Lot 1657 1941-D 25C MS68 PCGS. CAC. The 1941-D Washington quarter, with a mintage approaching 17 million coins, is fairly common through the Gem and Premium Gem levels, but at the Superb Gem rank, the population thins dramatically. This MS68 example radiates vibrant luster from both obverse and reverse. Deep purple, forest-green, orange-gold, and yellow-gold toning covers the right, upper, and lower obverse borders, leaving the remaining areas mostly brilliant. The same color palette occurs on the reverse, but is much more confined to the right and lower margins. The design elements are exquisitely defined, and both sides are immaculately preserved. Population: 1 in 68, 0 finer (6/08).( Registry values : N1793) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 244Y , PCGS# 5815 ) Weight: 6.25 grams Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Awers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2008 April Rosemont, IL (CSNS) Signature Coin Auction #1104, Lot 1440Stany Zjednoczone 1/4 dolara 1941 Washington, Rewers monety - - Heritage Auctions, 2008 April Rosemont, IL (CSNS) Signature Coin Auction #1104, Lot 1440
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    16 kwietnia 2008
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Lot 1440 1941-D 25C MS67 PCGS. The 1941-D Washington quarter is a fairly common issue up through Gem and Premium Gem levels, but at the Superb Gem rank, the population thins dramatically. This piece offers stunning, distraction-free surfaces with radiant cartwheel luster, mostly silver-white with a crescent of almond patina on the obverse. Population: 21 in 67, 0 finer (3/08).( Registry values : N491) Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 244Y , PCGS# 5815 ) Weight: 6.25 grams Metal: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
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