搜索条件
每页显示结果数
搜索结果
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU55 NGC. CAC. The Mint Act of 1873 in essence demonetized silver and imposed a de facto gold standard on the nation, a political maneuver decried by Western mining interests. Soon, the Act came to be labeled as the "Crime of '73." In the short term, it bolstered mintages of gold coins, although many denominations -- such as the three dollar gold piece -- hardly circulated domestically. Nevertheless, 41,800 pieces were struck. This example displays nice remaining mint luster over smooth, lightly marked surfaces with Choice eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $998.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU53 NGC. CAC. The Mint Act of 1873 required the destruction and recoinage of old gold coins, and the Mint responded with a surge of three dollar gold pieces far exceeding recent mintages. In fact, it was the third-largest production of the long-running series. This About Uncirculated example shows light wear but few marks. A hint of mint luster remains at the margins. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $969.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU53 NGC. CAC. The Mint Act of 1873 required the destruction and recoinage of old gold coins, and the Mint responded with a surge of three dollar gold pieces far exceeding recent mintages. In fact, it was the third-largest production of the long-running series. This About Uncirculated example shows light wear but few marks. A hint of mint luster remains at the margins. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $969.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU58+ NGC. CAC. The year 1874 marked the twentieth anniversary of the introduction of the three dollar gold series. Despite the denomination's lack of popularity and questionable utility given its close relation to the quarter eagle, the Mint struck 41,800 coins. Consequently, examples are nearly as available as pieces from the inaugural 1854 issue. This partially lustrous, near-Mint representative displays beautiful red-gold surfaces with unimportant friction over fairly well-struck devices. Only the leaf to the right of the bow shows much softness. Minimal marks are lightly strewn over each side but fail to detract from this coin's bold eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1292.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU58+ NGC. CAC. The year 1874 marked the twentieth anniversary of the introduction of the three dollar gold series. Despite the denomination's lack of popularity and questionable utility given its close relation to the quarter eagle, the Mint struck 41,800 coins. Consequently, examples are nearly as available as pieces from the inaugural 1854 issue. This partially lustrous, near-Mint representative displays beautiful red-gold surfaces with unimportant friction over fairly well-struck devices. Only the leaf to the right of the bow shows much softness. Minimal marks are lightly strewn over each side but fail to detract from this coin's bold eye appeal. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1292.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU55 NGC. CAC. Bits of prooflike surface remain in areas where mint luster is the strongest on this Choice, medium-gold example. Bold detail is seen on Liberty's portrait and on the wreath. This date is always popular for type as well as for three dollar gold enthusiasts. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $998.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU55 NGC. CAC. Bits of prooflike surface remain in areas where mint luster is the strongest on this Choice, medium-gold example. Bold detail is seen on Liberty's portrait and on the wreath. This date is always popular for type as well as for three dollar gold enthusiasts. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $998.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU58 NGC. CAC. Among other provisions, the Mint Act of February 12, 1873 provided for the melting and recoining of heavily circulated gold pieces. It comes as little surprise, then, that the 1874 three dollar issue boasts one of the highest mintages in the series. Residual luster glistens from within the recesses, illuminating peach-gold surfaces that show intermittent green accents along with an area of reddish-violet toning near Liberty's nose. While the design elements display an expected amount of friction from brief circulation, they are clearly well struck. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1292.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU58 NGC. The Mint melted worn gold coins of varying denominations taken in by the Treasury Department to produce 41,800 three dollar gold coins in 1874. The issue is plentiful in all grades, and NGC notes that the largest proportion of the certified population falls into the AU58 grade level. This near-Mint example exhibits ample remaining luster and minimal friction over the well-struck design elements. The orange-gold surfaces are remarkably smooth and devoid of any singularly distracting impairments. An ideal type representative. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1410.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
-
- 描述:
- 1874 $3 AU58 NGC. The Mint melted worn gold coins of varying denominations taken in by the Treasury Department to produce 41,800 three dollar gold coins in 1874. The issue is plentiful in all grades, and NGC notes that the largest proportion of the certified population falls into the AU58 grade level. This near-Mint example exhibits ample remaining luster and minimal friction over the well-struck design elements. The orange-gold surfaces are remarkably smooth and devoid of any singularly distracting impairments. An ideal type representative. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1410.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.