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A handul of very rare modern issues for sale! Not on Ebay!

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Here are the coins! Please send a PM with your email address if you would like pictures.

 

2003 NGC MS69 RD PROOFLIKE Lincoln Cent ~ A Monster Lincoln Cent Rarity!

There are just 4 cents from 2003 (P) that have been called MS69 RD PROOFLIKE! The present example is simply un-improvable. Flawless bright red surfaces are completely haze/spot free, and they have a deep, red mirrored sheen that is spectacular. One of the most amazing modern coins we have come across. It simply is unbeatable in rarity and eye appeal, and it’s an MS69! Flawless & intense! $450

 

1936 NGC MS66 Buffalo 5C ~ Blast White, High-end, & Semi-Prooflike!

Spectacular, glassy, white luster is very reflective and the coin almost looks like a proof! Very rich, elegant fields are glowing with glossy luster, and the surfaces are nearly pristine. Sharp strike! A fantastic example, even for a common date. Outstanding! $185

 

1952-D NGC MS67FT Roosevelt Dime ~ Gorgeous Apricot Color! Scarce!

Beautiful toning in colors of bright apricot and dusty rose completely covers each side of this outstanding example. Very clean, no question MS67 surfaces are smooth and satiny. Sharply struck and earning the very strict, full torch designation. Tough in this lofty state of preservation and a very appealing example! $150

 

1968-D NGC MS66PL Roosevelt Dime ~ Unique! The only one graded Prooflike!

This is the only 1968-D Dime ever to be graded as PL, and it’s a high grade, MS66! This ultra rarity is sure to please the specialist, as the strike is crisp with nearly complete bands, the surfaces are solid for the grade, and the PL qualities are excellent. Toned a soft golden white hue with no haze. A perfect example of this unique issue! RARE! $350

 

1952-D NGC MS66 Washington 25C ~ Beautiful Color! Scarce Issue!

A delightful example of a date that is not typically found attractive. Iridescent icy blue toning dominates the obverse while the reverse has bright dusty rose centers and a beautiful orange/russet/ruby ring around the peripheries. Clean surfaces with a sharp strike. Very choice! $65

 

1952-S NGC MS67 Washington Quarter ~ Wonderful Original Toning!

Each side is nearly unmarked on this solid MS67 example. Rich silk covers each side, and the obverse is covered with a gorgeous sheet of iridescent yellow, orange, and plum mint set toning, with a ring of electric blue and rose around the reverse rim! The luster and color dancing over Washington’s bust creates a wonderful effect! Very nice sharp strike. A real knockout! $212

 

1954 NGC MS65 WASHINGTON 25C ~ Beautiful Rainbow Obverse!

Gorgeous original mint set colors! The obverse has a bright pink center, which is encircled by a beautiful, soft turquoise blue ring, which is then followed by a ring of ruby red at the peripheries. The reverse is toned soft dusty rose with blue and purple speckles at the peripheries! Very clean for the grade, and very beautiful color! Exquisite! $98

 

1954-D NGC MS66 Washington 25C ~ Blast white, Scarce, & Choice for the grade!

While a few inconspicuous marks confirm the accuracy of the assigned grade under close inspection, the initial impression of this coin is of a gorgeous, white MS67! The sharp strike has left boldly impressed features that jump out from nearly pristine, snow white frosted fields. Immense eye appeal and really looks MS67 at first! 1954-D is a tough date to find in brilliant MS66 condition; most are heavily toned, spotted, or hazy. Finding a beautiful white piece like this, and especially one that is so choice for the grade, is a real challenge. $129

 

2002-P NGC MS67PL LOUISIANA 25C ~ Blast white with Deep Mirrors!

This is a very strongly prooflike quarter! The luster is rich, deep, and watery, like ripples of glass. The scans have some green glare shinning off the mirrors, and you can actually see the contour of the ripples where the green glare flows across the surfaces. A very early strike and powerfully impressed into the planchet, this is a noticeably spectacular coin in every regard! Blast white and haze free, to boot! A population of just 6, and 3 finer. This is a rare coin! $85

 

1951-S PCGS MS66 Franklin Half Dollar ~ Gorgeous Mint Set Color!

Absolutely wonderful color on the obverse! Bright orange, rose, yellow, burgundy, and russet with a touch of both sea green and royal blue in places! The reverse has similar patination yet not quite as dramatic. Beautiful, fine, satiny luster over very clean surfaces. Sharp strike and VERY close to FBL! Looks like the bell lines are all there from some angles! A very choice, premium coin! $399

 

1971-D NGC MS67 IKE Dollar ~ Blast white with ultra-smooth surfaces and a very crisp strike! Thick satiny white luster. Beautiful! $615

 

1976-D Type 2 NGC MS67 IKE Dollar ~ Intense, white, swirling luster is textured like silk and radiates from nearly flawless surfaces! Very sharp strike and absolutely wonderful eye appeal! $2975

 

In addition, here are our current Ebay listings:

 

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Are these Ikes?

 

 

Here are the coins! Please send a PM with your email address if you would like pictures.

 

1971-D NGC MS67 ~ Blast white with ultra-smooth surfaces and a very crisp strike! Thick satiny white luster. Beautiful! $615

 

1976-D Type 2 NGC MS67 ~ Intense, white, swirling luster is textured like silk and radiates from nearly flawless surfaces! Very sharp strike and absolutely wonderful eye appeal! $2975

 

Thank you for looking!

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Yes they are. I forgot to add the denomination, as I just cut and pasted these descriptions from my other post which is specific to these two coins.

 

Thanks for the inquiry!

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