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- 1850-O $20 AU53 NGC. Variety 3. Once considered an available date, only the lower circulated grades of VF to XF are easily obtained. AU representatives have proven quite difficult to locate, especially in the upper range of the scale, and Mint State pieces are prohibitively rare. Produced at the height of the California Gold Rush and in the first year of the denomination, the 1850-O double eagle is highly popular with double eagle and Southern gold specialists alike. This About Uncirculated example displays original green-gold patina, with tinges of yellow-gold luster remaining in the protected regions of the fields. High-point wear is minimal, though a scattering of minor surface ticks and old abrasions accompany the grade, as is expected at this level. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $12925.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1850-O $20 AU53 NGC. Variety 3. Once considered an available date, only the lower circulated grades of VF to XF are easily obtained. AU representatives have proven quite difficult to locate, especially in the upper range of the scale, and Mint State pieces are prohibitively rare. Produced at the height of the California Gold Rush and in the first year of the denomination, the 1850-O double eagle is highly popular with double eagle and Southern gold specialists alike. This About Uncirculated example displays original green-gold patina, with tinges of yellow-gold luster remaining in the protected regions of the fields. High-point wear is minimal, though a scattering of minor surface ticks and old abrasions accompany the grade, as is expected at this level. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $12925.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1850-O $20 AU55 NGC. CAC. Variety 2. In the early days of the California Gold Rush, before the San Francisco Mint was erected, most of the mined gold ore was shipped to the Philadelphia and New Orleans facilities for coinage. The double eagle was the denomination of choice, as it was by far the most efficient way to coin large amounts of gold quickly. In 1850, the first year of production for the new denomination, the New Orleans Mint contributed 141,000 coins to the tally. These circulated quite extensively in the South, and most survivors are in the VF to XF grade range. High-End AU representatives are scarce, and Mint State pieces are exceedingly rare. This Choice AU example displays fiery copper-orange hues in the protected regions, while the remainder of each side shows original bronze-gold patina. Wear is minimal, and the surfaces are unusually clean for the grade. NGC has certified just 21 numerically finer representatives (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $28200.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1850-O $20 AU55 NGC. CAC. Variety 2. In the early days of the California Gold Rush, before the San Francisco Mint was erected, most of the mined gold ore was shipped to the Philadelphia and New Orleans facilities for coinage. The double eagle was the denomination of choice, as it was by far the most efficient way to coin large amounts of gold quickly. In 1850, the first year of production for the new denomination, the New Orleans Mint contributed 141,000 coins to the tally. These circulated quite extensively in the South, and most survivors are in the VF to XF grade range. High-End AU representatives are scarce, and Mint State pieces are exceedingly rare. This Choice AU example displays fiery copper-orange hues in the protected regions, while the remainder of each side shows original bronze-gold patina. Wear is minimal, and the surfaces are unusually clean for the grade. NGC has certified just 21 numerically finer representatives (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $28200.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1850 $20 -- Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. AU. The double eagle was authorized in 1849 by the same legislation that created the gold dollar. The chief purpose of this denomination was to efficiently coin the large amounts of gold bullion that were being shipped to Philadelphia and New Orleans from the California gold fields during the period. Its use in banking procedures, however, easily storing large sums of bullion backing for paper currency with minimal storage, caused the denomination to be popular through the end of circulating U.S. gold coinage in 1933. This example of the first Philadelphia issue shows strong detail and a degree of semiprooflike mirroring in the fields. The surfaces are cleaned, though they have since acquired pale green-gold patina. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1850 $20 -- Improperly Cleaned -- NGC Details. AU. The double eagle was authorized in 1849 by the same legislation that created the gold dollar. The chief purpose of this denomination was to efficiently coin the large amounts of gold bullion that were being shipped to Philadelphia and New Orleans from the California gold fields during the period. Its use in banking procedures, however, easily storing large sums of bullion backing for paper currency with minimal storage, caused the denomination to be popular through the end of circulating U.S. gold coinage in 1933. This example of the first Philadelphia issue shows strong detail and a degree of semiprooflike mirroring in the fields. The surfaces are cleaned, though they have since acquired pale green-gold patina. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1850 $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. The Philadelphia Mint struck more than 1.1 million double eagles in 1850, the first year of regular production for the denomination, but these saw extensive circulation in commerce and the banking sector, many becoming lightly worn. Mint State examples are occasionally encountered, but most are in the MS62 and lower grade range. Finer pieces are decidedly rare. This is a remarkably attractive representative for the grade, showing strong design definition and deep lemon-gold color. A degree of semiprooflike mirroring is seen in the fields, and the surfaces are unusually free of major abrasions. Overall, this is a highly pleasing example of this conditionally scarce first-year issue. Census: 27 in 62 (2 in 62+), 13 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $31725.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1850 $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. The Philadelphia Mint struck more than 1.1 million double eagles in 1850, the first year of regular production for the denomination, but these saw extensive circulation in commerce and the banking sector, many becoming lightly worn. Mint State examples are occasionally encountered, but most are in the MS62 and lower grade range. Finer pieces are decidedly rare. This is a remarkably attractive representative for the grade, showing strong design definition and deep lemon-gold color. A degree of semiprooflike mirroring is seen in the fields, and the surfaces are unusually free of major abrasions. Overall, this is a highly pleasing example of this conditionally scarce first-year issue. Census: 27 in 62 (2 in 62+), 13 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $31725.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1914-S $10 MS63 NGC. CAC. Concerning this issue, Garrett and Guth write in their Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins: "While certainly overshadowed by some of the better-known key dates, the 1914-S issue deserves recognition in its own right." The issue is rather elusive in Mint State when compared with its more available Philadelphia counterparts, and becomes conditionally challenging in MS63 or finer condition. This representative exhibits satiny green and rose-gold hues over each side, with only minor, uniformly dispersed abrasions. The eagle's facing shoulder is not fully defined, though the strike is otherwise well-executed. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1914-S $10 MS63 NGC. CAC. Concerning this issue, Garrett and Guth write in their Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins: "While certainly overshadowed by some of the better-known key dates, the 1914-S issue deserves recognition in its own right." The issue is rather elusive in Mint State when compared with its more available Philadelphia counterparts, and becomes conditionally challenging in MS63 or finer condition. This representative exhibits satiny green and rose-gold hues over each side, with only minor, uniformly dispersed abrasions. The eagle's facing shoulder is not fully defined, though the strike is otherwise well-executed. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $6462.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.