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- 1907-D $20 MS66 NGC. CAC. Gold exportation for trade was substantial and fast-moving in 1907, but was more than adequately supplied, as the U.S. gold reserves at the time exceeded 1.6 billion dollars in coin and bullion. The three mints produced nearly 4.5 million double eagles that year alone, but Bowers suggests that it is likely a significant portion of the Denver emission (just more than 842,000 coins) remained in Treasury vaults as backing for domestic currency until the mid-1930s when the majority was melted. Still, a surprising number of Gem-quality pieces survive, likely due to the date being saved as the final Denver issue of the Liberty Head type. In MS66, however, the issue becomes properly elusive, and finer pieces are almost unobtainable. This CAC-approved Premium Gem example displays frosty peach-gold luster and bold design definition. The surfaces are remarkably free of abrasions, and the eye appeal is proportionately high. Census: 31 in 66 (3 in 66 S), 2 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $25850.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1907-D $20 MS66 NGC. CAC. Gold exportation for trade was substantial and fast-moving in 1907, but was more than adequately supplied, as the U.S. gold reserves at the time exceeded 1.6 billion dollars in coin and bullion. The three mints produced nearly 4.5 million double eagles that year alone, but Bowers suggests that it is likely a significant portion of the Denver emission (just more than 842,000 coins) remained in Treasury vaults as backing for domestic currency until the mid-1930s when the majority was melted. Still, a surprising number of Gem-quality pieces survive, likely due to the date being saved as the final Denver issue of the Liberty Head type. In MS66, however, the issue becomes properly elusive, and finer pieces are almost unobtainable. This CAC-approved Premium Gem example displays frosty peach-gold luster and bold design definition. The surfaces are remarkably free of abrasions, and the eye appeal is proportionately high. Census: 31 in 66 (3 in 66 S), 2 finer (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $25850.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1906-S $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. Following the April 1906 earthquake and fire, the San Francisco Mint was the only financial institution left intact, and thus quickly became San Francisco's financial center for business resumption. For more than a month, the city's banking operations were headquartered at the mint and, miraculously, funds were transferred and distributed "without loss, error, or unnecessary delays," according The Annual Report of the Director of the Mint. With only minimal damage to the mint building itself, coinage was not overly hampered, and double eagle production exceeded 2 million coins that year. Survivors of this issue are available in MS64, but become genuinely rare in MS65, where NGC has certified only five coins (8/14). This Choice piece has radiant peach-gold luster and sharp motifs. A few faint grazes on the cheek limit the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4259.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1906-S $20 MS64 NGC. CAC. Following the April 1906 earthquake and fire, the San Francisco Mint was the only financial institution left intact, and thus quickly became San Francisco's financial center for business resumption. For more than a month, the city's banking operations were headquartered at the mint and, miraculously, funds were transferred and distributed "without loss, error, or unnecessary delays," according The Annual Report of the Director of the Mint. With only minimal damage to the mint building itself, coinage was not overly hampered, and double eagle production exceeded 2 million coins that year. Survivors of this issue are available in MS64, but become genuinely rare in MS65, where NGC has certified only five coins (8/14). This Choice piece has radiant peach-gold luster and sharp motifs. A few faint grazes on the cheek limit the grade. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $4259.38. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1906-S $20 MS64+ NGC. CAC. An incredible display of architectural engineering, the San Francisco Mint, also known as The Granite Lady, was not heavily damaged by the earthquake of April 1906, or by the devastating fire that followed, thanks in part to the use of two artesian wells within the building's enclosed courtyard. These wells were the only reliable source of water in the city to fight the fire since the quake had broken the water mains. With no loss of bullion, and minimal structural damage, double eagle production was not overly affected by these events, and more than 2 million coins were produced that year. The issue is easily obtainable in grades through MS64, but is decidedly rare finer. This sharp, Plus-graded piece boasts frosty golden luster and attractively smooth surfaces. NGC has seen only five numerically finer examples (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5140.63. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1906-S $20 MS64+ NGC. CAC. An incredible display of architectural engineering, the San Francisco Mint, also known as The Granite Lady, was not heavily damaged by the earthquake of April 1906, or by the devastating fire that followed, thanks in part to the use of two artesian wells within the building's enclosed courtyard. These wells were the only reliable source of water in the city to fight the fire since the quake had broken the water mains. With no loss of bullion, and minimal structural damage, double eagle production was not overly affected by these events, and more than 2 million coins were produced that year. The issue is easily obtainable in grades through MS64, but is decidedly rare finer. This sharp, Plus-graded piece boasts frosty golden luster and attractively smooth surfaces. NGC has seen only five numerically finer examples (8/14). Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $5140.63. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1905-S $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. Double eagle production in San Francisco diminished in 1905, following record numbers of the coins being struck the year before (more than 5 million pieces), but not nearly to the extent that it did at the Philadelphia Mint. Still, the 1905-S is not quite as available as its mintage of more than 1.8 million pieces would suggest. It is easily found in grades through MS63, but becomes somewhat more elusive in Choice condition, with Gems being decidedly rare. This piece is certified in MS62, but showcases a degree of eye appeal that is superior to most other examples of equal grade. Vibrant mint bloom envelops the crisp design elements in rich golden warmth, while the grade-defining abrasions are minor. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1905-S $20 MS62 NGC. CAC. Double eagle production in San Francisco diminished in 1905, following record numbers of the coins being struck the year before (more than 5 million pieces), but not nearly to the extent that it did at the Philadelphia Mint. Still, the 1905-S is not quite as available as its mintage of more than 1.8 million pieces would suggest. It is easily found in grades through MS63, but becomes somewhat more elusive in Choice condition, with Gems being decidedly rare. This piece is certified in MS62, but showcases a degree of eye appeal that is superior to most other examples of equal grade. Vibrant mint bloom envelops the crisp design elements in rich golden warmth, while the grade-defining abrasions are minor. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $2585.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1899-S $20 MS62 NGC. The Philadelphia Mint began increasing its double eagle production in the mid-1890s, and in 1899, achieved a mintage of more than 1.6 million coins. Not to be outdone, the San Francisco Mint, long the workhorse facility for double eagle production, coined more than 2 million pieces that year, officially ranking the 1899-S as a common issue, suitable for type representation. Yet the date's availability plummets at the Gem grade level, and any such coin is a major rarity in the series. This luminous representative displays radiant lemon-gold mint bloom and boasts remarkably clean surfaces for the grade. The devices are sharply brought up, and the eye appeal is equally strong. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1880.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
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- 1899-S $20 MS62 NGC. The Philadelphia Mint began increasing its double eagle production in the mid-1890s, and in 1899, achieved a mintage of more than 1.6 million coins. Not to be outdone, the San Francisco Mint, long the workhorse facility for double eagle production, coined more than 2 million pieces that year, officially ranking the 1899-S as a common issue, suitable for type representation. Yet the date's availability plummets at the Gem grade level, and any such coin is a major rarity in the series. This luminous representative displays radiant lemon-gold mint bloom and boasts remarkably clean surfaces for the grade. The devices are sharply brought up, and the eye appeal is equally strong. Ex: Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society. Realized $1880.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.