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1937 10C Mirror SP66 PCGS #31517

ICCS SP-66 Heavy Cameo

1937 10C Matte SP67+ PCGS #31516

Pittman, Ex Terra Nova Collection David Akers, The John Jay Pittman Collection: Part 3, Lot 2284, August 6, 1999

1938 10C SP65+ PCGS #31518

Ex Victoria collection Bowers and Merena Galleries, the Kissel and Victoria Collections, Lot 4340, September 11, 1989, part of an original specimen set in original case, ungraded Heritage Numismatic Auctions Inc., The 1990 American Numismatic Association Sale, Lot 2552, August 22, 1990, already broken from it's set and certified by PCGS Heritage Auctions, Auction #3019, Lot #23761, April 26, 2012

1938 10C SP65+ PCGS #31518

Ex Victoria collection Bowers and Merena Galleries, the Kissel and Victoria Collections, Lot 4340, September 11, 1989, part of an original specimen set in original case, ungraded Heritage Numismatic Auctions Inc., The 1990 American Numismatic Association Sale, Lot 2552, August 22, 1990, already broken from it's set and certified by PCGS Heritage Auctions, Auction #3019, Lot #23761, April 26, 2012

1939 10C SP66 PCGS #31519

Charlton/Pittman/Belzberg/Beckman

1944 10C SP65+ PCGS #31520

From lot 4342 of the 1989 Kissel-Victoria sale, where it was sold in its original set as part of the Victoria collection. The solo finest graded example

1946 10C SP67CAM PCGS #938725

Ex Eric Beckman collection Heritage Auctions, Auction 3041, Lot 29067 Stacks Bowers, August 2023 Global Showcase Auction, Session C, Lot 51206

1947 10C SP66 PCGS #31523

Norweb

1947 10C Maple Leaf SP67+ CAM PCGS #888110

ICCS SP-67 Heavy Cameo

1948 10C SP68 PCGS #31525

Lafortune-Pittman

1949 10C SP66+ PCGS #31526

Lafortune-Pittman

1950 10C SP67 PCGS #31527

Norweb lot 271. After digesting his large acquisition of 1940s-50s specimen sets from Mint employee Maurice LaFortune in 1952, Pittman appears to have sold a decent amount of them to the Norwebs in 1954 to recover some of his money from duplicates. An identically toned quarter is recorded in the Norweb sale as coming from Pittman, it is safe to assume that this dime has the same origins.

1950 10C SP67 PCGS #31527

Norweb lot 271. After digesting his large acquisition of 1940s-50s specimen sets from Mint employee Maurice LaFortune in 1952, Pittman appears to have sold a decent amount of them to the Norwebs in 1954 to recover some of his money from duplicates. An identically toned quarter is recorded in the Norweb sale as coming from Pittman, it is safe to assume that this dime has the same origins.

1951 10C SP67 PCGS #31528

Lafortune-Pittman David Akers Numismatics Inc., The John Jay Pittman Collection: Part 3, Lot 2509, August 6-8, 1999