David Lawrence Rare Coins Internet Auction #991 Now Online

David Lawrence Rare Coins 991

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Our Sunday Internet Auction #991 offers a fantastic selection 400 New Items, 75 No Reserve lots and 25 Vault Value items. All lots will begin closing at 8pm EST on Sunday, December 17th. Some of the more interesting highlights from this week’s sale include:

Our first highlight is an 1895 $1 PCGS Proof 50. The 1895 is generally considered the set-stopping date to a complete Morgan set. Mintage of only 880 coins and no business strikes were issued of this date making it especially desirable for collectors.

This week’s second highlight coin is a 1919-D 25c PCGS MS64 FH. Very scarce Standing quarter that is rare with a full head designation. Pretty, lustrous surfaces with fantastic highlights. A faint pink tone covers the date with overall impressively flashy luster. 95% white and perfect for the grade!

Of course there are many other highlights, so be sure to browse all lots in this exciting new sale before it closes on Sunday, December 17.

If you have any questions about coins in our auctions, or items for direct purchase, please call us at 800-776-0560, or send an email and we will get back to you immediately.

Thanks for browsing our inventory and participating in our auction!

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  1. You can sell your coins to us outright.
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