This is the
MOTHER OF ALL AUCTIONS
COME LOOK AT THE COINS.
Coins we haven't sold in YEARS!
This is PART 2 of The Silicon Valley Collection.
A consignment that we have been trying to secure for over a year.
We had gotten the call Thursday Night after the auction that the consignee was finally moving forward and we were on a plane with a camera Friday morning and back on a redeye Friday night.
We NEVER normally go West of the Mississippi to get a consignment, but i'm telling you, this was no normal consignment.
You gotta trust me on this and see what i'm talking about tonight.
Imagine these kinds of coins at Key Date prices...
Beyond excited for you to see this.
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Join us live on Sunday, 10/20 - Monday 10/21 at:
1:30pm ET - 7:30pm ET with Shanny
7:30pm ET- 2:00am ET with Corey and Sandi!
Shanny's Lots for Day 1: 5761-6120
Corey's Lots for Day 1 6121-6480
Shanny's Lots for Day 2: 6481-6840
Corey's Lots for Day 2: 9001-9360
The higher Value Lots will begin Each Night at 7:30pm with Corey.
Please Note, per our deal with the consignee, this auction needs to be paid within 72 hours of Invoicing. We accept credit card or wire on invoices below $5000 and only check or wire on invoices $5000+
We can't wait to see you at the auction!
LOT 6487:
***Major Highlight*** 1927-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS (fc)
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Sold for: $700
Start price:
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Estimated price :
$2,993 - $5,987
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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***Major Highlight*** 1927-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle Near Top Pop! $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS (fc)
***Major Highlight*** 1927-p Near Top Pop! Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65+ SEGS. Per David Akers of PCGS "The 1927 is similar in overall rarity to the 1926 and can be obtained without much difficulty in MS-65 or lower condition. Gem quality specimens are available from time to time but certainly cannot be found in any great quantity. As with all the Pratt $2.5 and $5 issues, there is a dramatic drop-off in availability above MS-65 condition, and, for all practical purposes, superb quality examples, although they certainly do exist, are virtually unobtainable.Like the 1926 and the other late Philadelphia Mint issues, the 1927 is usually very well struck with very good lustre and color. The color is similar to the 1926; that is, specimens range from light rose gold to a richer greenish gold. Along with the 1926, this issue is generally the most attractive of the series in high grade. " A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win, Don't let it get Away Coin

