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1947. Maple Leaf. ICCS Mint State-65. Designated a 'Cameo'. Light 'P.Q.' golden toning. Ex. Lot #828, C.N.A. auction, July 12-13, 2002; 1949. ICCS Mint State-65. Fully brilliant. Lot #383. C.N.A. auction, July 12-13, 2002. Lot of two (2) coins.
1947. Maple Leaf. ICCS Mint State-64. Traces of blue toning. Ex. Lot #830. C.N.A. auction, July, 2002; 1953, NSF. ICCS Mint State-65. Light rainbow toning. Ex. TICF auction, Nov. 2004; Twenty-Five Cents. 1950. ICCS Mint State-63. Brilliant; 1951. High Relief. Doubled '25'. ICCS Mint State-63. Fully brilliant; 1951. High Relief. Doubled '25'. ICCS Mint State-60. Brilliant. Lot of five (5) coins.
1953, N.S.S. PCGS graded Mint State-66. A fully brilliant Gem; TWENTY-Five Cents. 1953. N.S.S. ICG graded Mint State-66. Light golden toning with blue highlights at the edges. Brilliant centers and fully lustrous. A Gem. Lot of two (2) pieces.
1888. Obverse port. #3. ICCS Mint State-62. Light gray toning, with touches of darker brown, particularly on the reverse. A well struck piece, rarely encountered in mint state condition. One of only five graded mint state by ICCS. Of the others, only one graded higher, (MS-63). Estimate of 'Trends'.
5 Cents. 1902-H. Small H. ICCS graded Superb Gem Uncirculated-66. An exceptional strike, with sparkling quilted lustre and near flawless fields. Brilliant with mere traces of peripheral light gold toning on the obverse. Tied 1 of only 3 finest graded by ICCS.
10 Cents. 1881-H. Obverse 2. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. Gorgeous light violet-grey toning adds subtle contrast to the well-detailed strike, while the swirling lustre accentuates the ample eye appeal. Tied with 1 other finest graded by ICCS.
25 Cents. 1880-H. Narrow 0. ICCS graded Very Choice Uncirculated-64. The 1880H 25 cent was minted in comparatively small quantities, just 400,000 pieces, when set against the combined productions of 2.6 million coins from the previous two strikings. This seems to be reflected in the population of certified coins, with no examples achieving Gem status from either ICCS or PCGS. This example is well struck for the type, showing light champagne toning with good detail throughout and subtle amorphous lustre. Of note is some clear doubling of the E in REGINA. Tied 1 of only 3 finest graded by ICCS.
25 Cents. 1890-H. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. Fully brilliant and untoned, with frosty clear surfaces and well-struck details. An abundance of lustre graces both obverse and reverse. Only a few light traces of contact in the vicinity of the date and below the bust separate this coin from its two finer rivals certified by ICCS, in MS-66 and MS-67 respectively.

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