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1916 25C Standing Liberty MS65+ FH PCGS #5705

Per cataloger, " In his series reference work, Standing Liberty Quarters, fourth edition, J.H. Cline recalls several rolls of 1916 quarters having been broken up in the 1950s from a Northeastern estate, with coin dealer Lester Merkin dispersing at least some of the pieces. Rare caches such as that are likely the source of most high-grade 1916 Standing Liberty quarters known today, although some have been passed down through collectors from the early years after the coins were struck -- the Eliasberg piece is an example. Regardless of the origin of the present piece, its eye appeal and technical quality are undeniably excellent for the issue, which is most often seen bagmarked or lackluster. The surfaces are devoid of bothersome abrasions and offer particularly frosty mint luster. The obverse is toned in warm gold and russet hues with tiny specks of violet and green seen under a loupe. The reverse displays ice-blue and champagne in well-balanced proportions. The strike is sharp around the borders (including on Liberty's head) and about average on the central high points. A pleasant cartwheel effect illuminates both sides. Population: 80 in 65 (4 in 65+) Full Head, 23 finer (3/17)." Obtained from Heritage Auction 4/27/17, PCGS #82993900 MS65+FH, lot number 4034.

1918-D 25C MS67+ PCGS #5722

CAC. Per cataloger, "the 1918-D Standing Liberty quarter is conditionally rare in Premium Gem condition and a major rarity in MS67. There are only six Superb Gems certified, all at PCGS, including four non-Full Head MS67s and two MS67 Full Head pieces (5/18). Only two of the non-Full Head coins are CAC approved, one being offered here. This magnificent coin yields vibrant, glistening mint luster that is untoned across the interiors. Tinges of russet color appear around the borders. Liberty's temple and the shield rivets are a trifle soft, but no other imperfections are mentionable." Obtained from Heritage Auction 6/14/18, Lot number 3925 graded PCGS/CAC MS67 #30849921; upgraded to PCGS/CAC MS67+ Pop 1/0 (12/23).

1920 25C MS68 PCGS #5734

Per cataloger, "Wonderful rainbow toning on this piece begins with silver-white centers, working outward in concentric rings of gold, pink, jade, and lilac. The head details appear to be a "just-miss" Full Head, nonetheless well-impressed if a trifle short. All but two of the shield rivets are bold. The reverse offers a similar palette, with a dollop more each of cinnamon and burgundy. Another stunner for the color collectors, and one of only three so certified at PCGS with none finer (9/09)." This coin sold in Heritage Auction 10/22/2009 as a PCGS MS67 #14948195. Obtained in Legend Auction 3/26/20 as a PCGS MS67+ #25239321. Upgraded to PCGS MS68. Pop 1/0 (12/23)

1924-D 25C MS67+ PCGS #5748

CAC. Per cataloger, "A superb Gem with peripheral toning on both sides and lustrous surfaces. The strike is bold with Liberty well defined and displaying a sharp full relief. A fine representative of the date for a quality-conscious collector." Obtained from Stacks & Bowers Auction, 8/13/2019, Lot number 1287.

1929 25C MS67+ PCGS #5772

CAC. Obtained from David Lawrence on 12/16/19 as a PCGS/CAC MS67+FH Pop 4/0 (12/23).

1930 25C MS67+ FH PCGS #5779

Obtained from GreatCollections Auction on 8/27/23 as PCGS #47458324 MS67+FH Pop 10/1 (12/23).