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Sale 75
September Pre Long Beach
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Lot 2162 |
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1879. PCGS graded Proof 64. A well struck glittering choice proof, delicately toned. Only 30 proofs struck. While the listed mintage of 30 pieces seems reasonable for the period, this date is actually rarer than the lower mintage 1877 and 1878! There may be as few as eight Proof 1879 eagles in existence today, nearly all Choice or Gem Proof quality, curiously, although a polished low-end specimen appeared at auction in the past (1992). It is also possible, though we doubt it, that the population could increase to a few more coins.
An interesting aspect of this issue is how die lapping has caused what the Heritage auction firm calls the "floating curl", an apt phrase in which the curl dangling behind Liberty’s neck becomes detached at the top. A bold, gleaming, and unmistakable Proof. The 1879 Eagle issue is not as highly mirror-deep as some of the smaller denominations, yet the devices retain delicate mint frost and feature warm yellow-gold devices. A few faint hairlines are visible on each side, a tiny toning area on Liberty’s neck may be used as a provenance indicator. Contrary the smaller denomination gold Proofs of this year, Eagles (as well as Double Eagles) seem to lack the usual deep cameo contrast, and may not exist for this denomination. Pop 2; 1 finer in 65. (PCGS # 8819) Typical events of the fast-growing United States in the year 1879 include: The first telephone line connecting two American cities being strung, and thereafter Boston and Lowell, Mass., were in communication; on a humorous note, a reporter cornered William H. Vanderbilt, head of the New York Central Railroad, demanding an interview and stating that the public was waiting for one. Vanderbilt brushed past him, snapping the immortal words, "The public be damned!"; and last, in his second effort to establish a low-priced shopping center, Frank W. Woolworth finally succeeded with a flourishing 5-and-10-cent store in Lancaster, Pa. Estimated Value $25,000 - 27,000 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $35,650 |
Lot 2163 |
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1888-S. PCGS graded MS-62. CAC Approved. Intensely lustrous (PCGS # 8714) Estimated Value $800 - 850 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,121 |
Lot 2164 |
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1894. NGC graded MS-61 and MS-62. Lot of 2 coins (PCGS # 8729) Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,450
The Arden Collection. View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,553 |
Lot 2165 |
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1894. PCGS graded MS-62. Some natural reddish toning appears on both sides. A frosty example from the 1890s decade (PCGS # 8729) Estimated Value $675 - 700 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $863 |
Lot 2166 |
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1894. PCGS graded MS-60. Housed in a First Generation Holder. (PCGS # 8729). Estimated Value $650 - 700 View details
| Realized $782 |
Lot 2167 |
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1897. NGC graded MS-63. Housed in an Old Style Holder (PCGS # 8737) Estimated Value $650 - 700 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $932 |
Lot 2168 |
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1898-S. NGC graded MS-62+. CAC Approved. Nice gold toning with reflective fields. Pop 1; 23 finer, 20 in 63, 3 in 64. (PCGS # 8741) Estimated Value $1,350 - 1,400 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,553 |
Lot 2169 |
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1901-S. PCGS graded MS-65. A gorgeous sainy mint gem displaying full mint bloom colors. A problem-free coin with luster racing over the surface, what’s not to like! Plus vivid and gold in appearance. Moving in for closer inspection, the fields acquit themselves nicely in terms of the fewness of marks. A blunt impression is never left by the recoil of the dies that struck this year's coinage, we should point out, 1901-S is noteworthy for its fantastic strikes and eye-appealing luster; just the same, we can report that this specimen, unlike the others struck in prior years, is outstanding in its detail and sharpness. A beauty! (PCGS # 8749) Estimated Value $2,400 - 2,500 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $2,990 |
Lot 2170 |
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1901-S. PCGS graded MS-64. Pleasing pinkish gold color with lustrous abundance that this year is famous for; bold relief everywhere including the stars around Liberty (PCGS # 8749) Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,300 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $1,323 |
Lot 2171 |
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1901-S. NGC graded MS-63. Delicately toned (PCGS # 8749) Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,150 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $949 |
Lot 2172 |
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1901-S. PCGS graded MS-63. Nice and lustrous (PCGS # 8749) Estimated Value $800 - 850 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $949 |
Lot 2173 |
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1906-D. PCGS graded AU-58. Frosty (PCGS # 8760) Estimated Value $625 - 650 View details and enlarged photos Check results on similar lots
| Realized $776 |
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