I'll post prices when they come out (March 21, 22, 23, 26, 27) Pictures From http://www.stacksbowers.com/ I wrote the stuff Some highlights are as follows: 1794 Liberty Cap cent, S-24, Head of 1794, R-1, MS-65BN PCGS, ex. Garrett. Codition Census #3 1788 Massachusetts cent, Ryder 14-J, R-7, Period after Massachusetts. Stout Indian. VF-30. Ex. Micheal Demling Collection 1944 Lincoln cent. Zinc-Coated Steel error. MS-62 PCGS. 1958 Double Die obverse Lincoln Cent. FS-101, MS-64 RD PCGS. One of 3. Ex. ESM collection. 1969-s double die lincold cent. FS-101. MS-64 RD PCGS & CAC. Ex. ESM collection. Tied for finest known. 1853 Liberty Seated half dime. Arrows, V-4. PF-64 PCGS & CAC. One of five reportedly struck. Ex. F.C.C. collection. The Breen Plate coin. (2000)-p Sacagawea dollar, muled with a statehood quarter, MS-67 NGC, 17th example- New discovery. 1805 Draped Bust Half Dollar. O-112, & T-2. R-2.MS-62 PCGS. Ex. Sutton Court Collection, Finest Known. 1860-o Liberty Seated Half Dollar. W-9. R-3. Type 2 reverse. SP-66, NGC. Finest of 2. 1879 Quintuple Stella Proof-63 Cameo PCGS. Ex. Garrett Collection. 1892-o Barber Half Dollar. SP-66* NGC. The only specimen. 1921 Morgan Dollar Chapman Proof. PF-65 PCGS. 1802/1 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle. BD-1. R-4+. MS-65 NGC. Finest certified by NGC. See catalogs and download at http://www.stacksbowers.com/Pages/Home.aspx A. J. Vanderbilt, Lux Family, and ESM collections are being sold, and other coins.
I gave up on Stacks long ago takes way to much time to view coins lag during the auction, poor picture quality then they cranked up bp, so I said bye bye.