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- 1836 $5 VF25 NGC. CAC. Breen-6509, McCloskey 4-D, R.2. The NGC insert states Block 8, a characteristic usual for the issue. The present Block 8 example is ideal for the grade. The original olive-gold surfaces are smooth and problem-free. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1835 $5 AU53 NGC. CAC. Breen-6505, McCloskey 3-D, R.3. An attractive green-gold example with unblemished surfaces and a consistent strike. Traces of dark residue in protected areas provide the original "dirty gold" look coveted by specialists. An unobtrusive mark is noted at the base of the jaw. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1410.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1835 $5 AU53 NGC. CAC. Breen-6505, McCloskey 3-D, R.3. An attractive green-gold example with unblemished surfaces and a consistent strike. Traces of dark residue in protected areas provide the original "dirty gold" look coveted by specialists. An unobtrusive mark is noted at the base of the jaw. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1410.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1834 $5 Plain 4 AU55 NGC. CAC. Breen-6501, McCloskey 3-B, R.1. A charming green-gold Classic type coin. There are no remotely noticeable abrasions. Traces of dark debris in protected areas confirm the originality. The surfaces are evenly struck, and the curls and wingtips display light to moderate wear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1762.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1834 $5 Plain 4 AU55 NGC. CAC. Breen-6501, McCloskey 3-B, R.1. A charming green-gold Classic type coin. There are no remotely noticeable abrasions. Traces of dark debris in protected areas confirm the originality. The surfaces are evenly struck, and the curls and wingtips display light to moderate wear. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1762.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1818 $5 MS62 NGC. CAC. BD-1, R.5. Bass-Dannreuther Die State b. An attractive, highly lustrous example of this scarce and inviting variety, noted for the use of John Reich's "notched" star punch on each of the 13 stars. Robert Scot modified the Reich design with simple changes to the cap folds and revisions to Liberty's hair -- most notably, with two smaller, distinct curls above the eye replacing the large bold one in the previous design. John Reich left the Mint in 1817 prior to the die changes and minting of this coin. Three die pairs were utilized to strike 48,588 pieces, with the distinction of each die marriage having a different combination of unduplicated obverse and reverse dies, a situation called "unique" for early gold coins by the Bass-Dannreuther reference. This example offers a bold strike and exceptional eye appeal for the grade. The reverse is heavily cracked through the base of AMERICA into the D of the denomination. A second major crack travels from the edge past the leaf, through the leftmost eagle's claw, along the left shield edge, and through the eagle's neck to the S in the scroll. Rich, orange-gold toning shows deeper orange patina at the margins and brighter, sharply lustrous centers. Just eight pieces are certified numerically finer by NGC (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $38187.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1818 $5 MS62 NGC. CAC. BD-1, R.5. Bass-Dannreuther Die State b. An attractive, highly lustrous example of this scarce and inviting variety, noted for the use of John Reich's "notched" star punch on each of the 13 stars. Robert Scot modified the Reich design with simple changes to the cap folds and revisions to Liberty's hair -- most notably, with two smaller, distinct curls above the eye replacing the large bold one in the previous design. John Reich left the Mint in 1817 prior to the die changes and minting of this coin. Three die pairs were utilized to strike 48,588 pieces, with the distinction of each die marriage having a different combination of unduplicated obverse and reverse dies, a situation called "unique" for early gold coins by the Bass-Dannreuther reference. This example offers a bold strike and exceptional eye appeal for the grade. The reverse is heavily cracked through the base of AMERICA into the D of the denomination. A second major crack travels from the edge past the leaf, through the leftmost eagle's claw, along the left shield edge, and through the eagle's neck to the S in the scroll. Rich, orange-gold toning shows deeper orange patina at the margins and brighter, sharply lustrous centers. Just eight pieces are certified numerically finer by NGC (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $38187.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1808 $5 AU58 NGC. CAC. BD-3, R.4. Bass-Dannreuther Die State b/e. Original olive-gold patina shows a few orange accents surrounding the devices of this well-detailed, near-Mint five dollar coin. A nearly complete outline of the Capped Bust design is clashed on the reverse, Liberty's head at the eagle's feet, with the obverse also showing evidence of die clashing above the date and in the left and right fields. A conservative mintage of 55,578 pieces was struck in 1808, a time when demand for gold coins was sparse. Quarter eagles ceased production after 1808 and ten dollar gold pieces had not been produced singe 1804. Half eagles continued to be struck with varying mintages. This example is an attractive early-date survivor. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $11750.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1808 $5 AU58 NGC. CAC. BD-3, R.4. Bass-Dannreuther Die State b/e. Original olive-gold patina shows a few orange accents surrounding the devices of this well-detailed, near-Mint five dollar coin. A nearly complete outline of the Capped Bust design is clashed on the reverse, Liberty's head at the eagle's feet, with the obverse also showing evidence of die clashing above the date and in the left and right fields. A conservative mintage of 55,578 pieces was struck in 1808, a time when demand for gold coins was sparse. Quarter eagles ceased production after 1808 and ten dollar gold pieces had not been produced singe 1804. Half eagles continued to be struck with varying mintages. This example is an attractive early-date survivor. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $11750.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1807 $5 Bust Left AU58 NGC. CAC. BD-8, R.2. Bass-Dannreuther Die State c/a. The Capped Bust Left design by John Reich replaced Robert Scot's Draped Bust Right motif in September of 1807, with a total of 51,605 Capped Bust fives struck in the final months of that year. Both designs are somewhat available for this transition year, although few have the originality and eye appeal of this yellow-gold example. Abundant mint luster remains over minimally marked surfaces. A sharp strike confirms the near-Mint designation of this attractive, early half eagle. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $10868.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.