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Gold: $2,917.75
Silver: $32.63
Platinum: $966.35
Palladium: $938.50
G/S: 89.43
Pt/G: 0.33
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Lot Title: Collection of Flying Eagle and Indian-Head cents in a completely filled Capital plastics holder
Lot Number: 529
Description: Reenactment Consignment. A wonderful diversity of design and color come together within this Capital plastics board collection of Flying Eagle and Indian Head cents. Complete from 1857 through 1909 there is nary a hole to be filled. Grades range widely from About Good through Gem Uncirculated with nearly every grade level being represented. The most outstanding elements of this numismatic compound are described as follows: an 1864 L (VG), an 1865 (VF+), an 1868 (F+), and 1870 (VF), an 1873 (VF), an 1877 (AG, cleaned), an 1879 (MS-64++), an 1881(MS-60++), an 1883 (MS-63+), an 1893 (MS-63+), an 1894 (MS-64++), an 1898 (AU+), an 1899 (AU++), a 1904 (AU++), a 1905 (MS-60+), a 1908-S (XF, light clean), and a 1909-S (XF, cleaned) (ck).
Estimate: $1,500-$1,800
Lot Status: Bidding has been closed for this lot.
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Hammered Price: $2,100
Price Realized: $2,415

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Collection of Flying Eagle and Indian-Head cents in a completely filled Capital plastics holder
Collection of Flying Eagle and Indian-Head cents in a completely filled Capital plastics holder
Collection of Flying Eagle and Indian-Head cents in a completely filled Capital plastics holder