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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.
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- 1806 $5 Round Top 6, 7x6 Stars AU55 NGC. CAC. BD-6, R.2. Bass-Dannreuther Die State a/b. The die state shows minor clashing in the left reverse field below the clouds and between the stars. Although BD-6 is the most common variety of all Draped Bust Large Eagle coins, this particular example certainly ranks among the finest pieces in terms of its aesthetic merits. Orange-gold interiors progress to amazing shades of golden-brown, violet, and gunmetal-blue patina at the borders. The effect is absolutely mesmerizing and further enhanced by the presence of luminous luster within the recesses. The motifs are well struck with grade-consistent friction over the high points. Roller marks occur diagonally from northwest to southeast over Liberty's portrait, and abrasions are lightly scattered throughout. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $13512.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1806 $5 Round Top 6, 7x6 Stars AU55 NGC. CAC. BD-6, R.2. Bass-Dannreuther Die State a/b. The die state shows minor clashing in the left reverse field below the clouds and between the stars. Although BD-6 is the most common variety of all Draped Bust Large Eagle coins, this particular example certainly ranks among the finest pieces in terms of its aesthetic merits. Orange-gold interiors progress to amazing shades of golden-brown, violet, and gunmetal-blue patina at the borders. The effect is absolutely mesmerizing and further enhanced by the presence of luminous luster within the recesses. The motifs are well struck with grade-consistent friction over the high points. Roller marks occur diagonally from northwest to southeast over Liberty's portrait, and abrasions are lightly scattered throughout. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $13512.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1804 $5 Small 8 Over Large 8 AU53 NGC. BD-6, R.5. Bass-Dannreuther Die State a/b. The Mint engraver initially used a Large 8 punch originally intended for the ten dollar coins and subsequently corrected the mistake by overpunching a Small 8, resulting in this dramatic variety. Dannreuther (2006) says that approximately 2,000 to 3,000 coins from the 30,475-coin mintage were struck with this die marriage and that 35 to 45 examples are known. The surfaces feature wonderfully original orange and reddish-gold color with violet accents and glimpses of remaining mint luster within the protected regions. Slight rubbing occurs over the sharply struck devices, and adjustment marks appear on the right obverse rim. An excess metal fragment is struck into the bottom of the T in LIBERTY. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8812.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1804 $5 Small 8 Over Large 8 AU53 NGC. BD-6, R.5. Bass-Dannreuther Die State a/b. The Mint engraver initially used a Large 8 punch originally intended for the ten dollar coins and subsequently corrected the mistake by overpunching a Small 8, resulting in this dramatic variety. Dannreuther (2006) says that approximately 2,000 to 3,000 coins from the 30,475-coin mintage were struck with this die marriage and that 35 to 45 examples are known. The surfaces feature wonderfully original orange and reddish-gold color with violet accents and glimpses of remaining mint luster within the protected regions. Slight rubbing occurs over the sharply struck devices, and adjustment marks appear on the right obverse rim. An excess metal fragment is struck into the bottom of the T in LIBERTY. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $8812.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1888 $3 AU58 NGC. CAC. According to Garrett and Guth's Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins (2006), "The 1888 $3 gold piece is one of the most common dates in the series, despite a mintage that ranks among the lowest. Only 1854, 1874, and 1878 issues are more common." The 5,000-coin mintage and high survival rate are popular attributes, and examples are frequently encountered in type enthusiasts' collections. For the budget-minded collector concerned with originality, this near-Mint representative is exceedingly appreciable. Orange and reddish-gold colors embrace each strongly struck side. High sharp rims show no nicks or dings. Glowing luster emerges from the recesses and further enhance the already commanding visual eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2350.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1888 $3 AU58 NGC. CAC. According to Garrett and Guth's Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins (2006), "The 1888 $3 gold piece is one of the most common dates in the series, despite a mintage that ranks among the lowest. Only 1854, 1874, and 1878 issues are more common." The 5,000-coin mintage and high survival rate are popular attributes, and examples are frequently encountered in type enthusiasts' collections. For the budget-minded collector concerned with originality, this near-Mint representative is exceedingly appreciable. Orange and reddish-gold colors embrace each strongly struck side. High sharp rims show no nicks or dings. Glowing luster emerges from the recesses and further enhance the already commanding visual eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2350.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1887 $3 AU58 NGC. CAC. The Mint continued to produce three dollar gold coins throughout the 1880s, albeit in reduced quantities, despite minimal demand for the unpopular denomination. With a mintage of 6,000 coins, the 1887 three dollar issue represents the pinnacle for 1880s production. Nevertheless, the date's attrition rate is higher than that of any other in the decade. The likely culprit is the Philadelphia Mint, which sent a majority of the undistributed coins to the melting pot. This near-Mint survivor features attractive khaki-gold surface coloration with occasional peach-gold accents. The date and legends are boldly impressed, while slight blending occurs over the hair curls and lower wreath. Marks are generally insignificant. A thin, shallow graze extending diagonally from Liberty's eye is noted for accuracy. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2468.68. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1887 $3 AU58 NGC. CAC. The Mint continued to produce three dollar gold coins throughout the 1880s, albeit in reduced quantities, despite minimal demand for the unpopular denomination. With a mintage of 6,000 coins, the 1887 three dollar issue represents the pinnacle for 1880s production. Nevertheless, the date's attrition rate is higher than that of any other in the decade. The likely culprit is the Philadelphia Mint, which sent a majority of the undistributed coins to the melting pot. This near-Mint survivor features attractive khaki-gold surface coloration with occasional peach-gold accents. The date and legends are boldly impressed, while slight blending occurs over the hair curls and lower wreath. Marks are generally insignificant. A thin, shallow graze extending diagonally from Liberty's eye is noted for accuracy. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2468.68. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1883 $3 MS63 NGC. Ex: "Col." E.H.R. Green. The production of three dollar gold coins dropped below the 1,000-coin mark for just the second time in 1883, when the Mint struck a mere 900 coins (third-lowest in the entire series). Such a low mintage makes the date widely sought-after. Vibrant luster enlivens the well-preserved surfaces of this Select example, and each side is draped in rich honey-gold color. The design features are strongly struck with noteworthy definition over the lower wreath. A few wispy marks are lightly scattered and minimally distracting, and a spot is seen within the upper loop of the 3 in the denomination. NGC has certified 33 numerically finer submissions (8/14). Ex: "Colonel" E.H.R. Green; Green Estate; Partnership of Eric P. Newman / B.G. Johnson d.b.a. St. Louis Stamp & Coin Co.; Eric P. Newman @ $55.00; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $7637.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.