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- 1812 1C Large Date, S-288, B-3, R.2 -- Environmental Damage -- NGC. AU Details. Our EAC Grade VF30. Deep olive-brown toning covers the obverse of this Large Date variety, struck from the earliest state of the dies (Breen Die State I). Later die states show pitting from die rust, but the corrosion, pitting, and staining on this coin are due to environmental damage. The problems are mostly confined to the obverse, where dark areas of granularity surround several deeper surface pits. The reverse displays a more natural dark chocolate and steel patina, with only minor marks. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $528.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1807/6 1C Pointed 1, S-273, B-3, R.1, AU55 NGC. CAC. Our EAC Grade XF45. Breen Die State IV. A glossy, well struck example with sharp detail despite the late state of the dies. Traces of rose-red mint luster remain. The combination of die clashing beneath Liberty's chin and around the ribbon and a noticeable bulge and radial die crack at 7 o'clock behind the curl defines the obverse die state. A reverse rim break above STA of STATES is partially concealed by the holder. Specialists seek examples of this popular variety for the prominent overdate with no effacing of the underdigit. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3055.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1803 1C Small Date, Small Fraction, S-253, B-12, R.2 -- Environmental Damage -- NGC Details. VG. Our EAC Grade Good 4. This tan-brown cent has evenly granular surfaces, and scattered specks of green verdigris on the upper left reverse. Each side has a moderate rim ding at 3 o'clock. STATES is somewhat faint but the remaining legends are sharp. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $62.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1794 1C Head of 1794, S-32, B-18, R.2, MS62 Brown NGC. Our EAC Grade AU50. Breen Die State V. The S-32 variety of the 1794 Liberty Cap cent is recognized by the upturned fourth and sixth locks of hair (counting from the bottom), and the die crack from the rim through the first S to the adjacent leaf and berry. The S-32 is a reasonably available variety and probably accounted for most of the 15,000 cents delivered on March 28, 1794. The dies were misaligned, resulting in an often-seen weakness on the right border, both obverse and reverse. At least one of the dies was loose enough to rotate slightly, the effects easily seen in the dramatic multiple clashmarks on the reverse of this coin. The present coin is a delightful MS62 example, with well-detailed design elements that show some weakness on the right side, due to misalignment of the dies. The glossy brown surfaces are free of large or distracting contact marks and eye appeal is quite strong. This coin is the number 6 example in the Noyes Condition Census. Ex: Eric P. Newman; Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $32900.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1923-D $20 MS65+ NGC. CAC. The 1923-D is by far one of the most readily available branch mint issues from the 1920s, and is arguably the most plentiful in Gem and finer condition. Still, the date is exceedingly popular among type specialists for its characteristically excellent quality of manufacture and corresponding strong visual appeal. In fact, Q. David Bowers goes so far as to call this date " ...the very definition of eye appeal!" This Plus-graded Gem example showcases crisply struck design elements and is beautifully free of any surface flaws. The frosty luster is primarily green-gold around the margins, with warm rose and peach-gold hues seen throughout the central regions. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2467.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1911-D $20 MS65 NGC. CAC. The 1911-D double eagle had a moderate mintage of 846,500 coins, and large quantities survive in Mint State condition. While not nearly as common as many later dates, such as the 1924 and 1927, this well-manufactured issue is easily obtainable in grades through MS65, making it an ideal choice for the type collector seeking an attractive, slightly lower-mintage branch mint issue. This piece displays soft green and peach-gold hues over satiny, well-preserved surfaces. As is characteristic of this issue, the design elements are boldly impressed, beautifully complementing the glowing luster. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2820.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1909-D $20 MS66 NGC. CAC. This low-mintage issue of 52,500 pieces is the scarcest Saint-Gaudens twenty-dollar date from the Denver Mint. It is also the fourth-lowest business strike mintage in the entire series after the 1907 High Relief, the 1908-S, and 1913-S. According to David Akers in A Handbook of 20th Century United States Gold Coins, 1907-1933: "It is actually more rare than the High Relief or 1913-S, however, and is virtually identical in both overall rarity and condition rarity to the 1908-S." Production began on January 5, 1909, but must not have continued for very long. As noted by Walter Breen, this example is one of those sporting "minor repunching on D." Apparently, most of the coins from this issue remained in the United States, but some some went overseas and were eventually repatriated (in the 60s and later, according to Garrett and Guth) from Switzerland, El Salvador, and France, where they had probably languished in bank vaults for more than half a century. This Premium Gem is beautifully preserved, in addition to being conditionally rare. It is the sole example graded MS66 by NGC, where only a single coin is ranked even higher (MS67). PCGS has encapsulated four MS66 and two MS67 examples. It is worth noting that approximately 2/3 of the PCGS population for this issue is in circulated grades, indicating that the 1909-D double eagles must have been used, at least to some extent, in the channels of commerce. The clean surfaces display softly frosted mint luster and blended light hues of honey and rose-gold. One of the finest-known examples of this rare, early issue from the Denver mint facility, this wonderfully preserved double eagle should command a considerable degree of interest when it crosses the auction block. Census: 1 in 66, 1 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $64625.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1906-S $10 MS63 NGC. CAC. The 1906-S had a mintage of 457,000 pieces, and circulated examples can be found with relative ease. In Mint State, the date is moderately available in grades through MS62, but in MS63 it is rare, and finer coins are exceedingly so. The MS63 level seems to be the ideal grade for both the date and type collector, as examples in this condition are fairly attractive and well-within the rare category, but not quite as pricey as are those of the MS64 and finer grades. This representative is truly high-end for the grade, showcasing radiant golden luster and razor-sharp design definition. To the unaided eye, the coin appears at least a full point finer, and only under a loupe do a few faint grade-limiting luster grazes become noticeable. An exceptional Select example of this conditionally elusive San Francisco issue. Census: 6 in 63, 9 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $3818.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1914-S $5 -- Improperly Cleaned -- NGC. AU Details. Numerous small abrasions are scattered over the raised fields, and some blending is seen on the lower feathers of the Indian's bonnet -- partially the result of a soft strike, and also from wear during the coin's brief circulation. The cleaning was light, with no visible hairlines and only slight diminishing of the natural green-gold patina. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $440.63. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1900 $5 MS63+ NGC. CAC. For the type collector on a budget, this Plus-graded Select example may fill the bill. Defying the numeric grade, the surfaces showcase frosty mint luster shining through attractive orange, rose, and yellow-gold hues, while sharp motifs complete the eye appeal. A few faint grazes in the luster appear to be all that precludes a finer grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $558.13. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.