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Lot:2213 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-62 (PCGS). Gold Shield Holder.

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USD 11000

SBP2018年3月巴尔地摩#3-白金之夜

2018-03-23 07:30:00

2018-03-23 11:30:00

USD 12000

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1916 Standing Liberty Quarter. MS-62 (PCGS). Gold Shield Holder.,A fully Uncirculated and aesthetically pleasing example of this fabled key date issue among 20th century United States Mint silver coinage. Billowy satin luster mingles with wisps of delicate iridescent toning. The surfaces are exceptionally smooth for the assigned grade, the in hand appearance suggestive of a Choice Mint State rating. Otherwise sharply defined, only a few of the obverse high points exhibit minor lack of detail that is easily forgiven given the overall superior quality of this piece. At the uppermost reaches of the MS-62 grade level, and worthy of a strong bid, as such. This popular and eagerly sought issue hails from an era that numismatic researcher Roger W. Burdette has dubbed the Renaissance of American Coinage. The year 1916 saw the introduction of three of the designs that collectors generally agree number among the most beautiful ever struck in the United States Mint: Adolph A. Weinmans Mercury dime and Walking Liberty half dollar, and Hermon A. MacNeils Standing Liberty quarter. The last named was also the last produced, the initial mintage confined to the Philadelphia Mint and amounting to a scant 52,000 pieces. As these first Standing Liberty quarters were struck late in 1916, the coins were released the following year along with the initial batches of 1917 Type I examples. The simultaneous release seems to have resulted in the 1916 slipping past many contemporary Americans, most of whom set aside examples of the far more plentiful 1917 Type I issue as keepsakes of the new design. The result is that, while the high mintage 1917 Type I is one of the most common Standing Liberty quarters in Mint State, the low mintage 1916 is one of the scarcest. Highly ranked in rarity within the wider context of 20th century United States Mint coinage, as well, the inclusion of an Uncirculated 1916 Standing Liberty quarter has long been considered a mark of a significant numismatic collection.,,

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