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Lot 1871
1850. NGC graded EF-40. Even wear. First year issue. Desirable as a Type 1, No Motto coin. Only light circulation marks on either side (PCGS # 8902) .
Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000.
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$2,415
Lot 1872
1852/1852 FS-301. NGC graded AU-58. Well struck, frosty and untoned. The entire date repunched north of the first impression. A scarce variety. Pop 5; 1 in 60 with none finer.
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,500.
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$4,025
Lot 1873
1852. NGC graded AU-53. Original toning. No deviation in the sharp relief seen at Liberty and the eagle with the possible exception of some lack of definition on the hair curls below the ear and back of the neck, not even in the centers of the coin. Some minor scuffs in the luster are consistent with the grade and size of the coin. This includes some roughness by the first star and a little graze by the 11th star. Most of the stars show detail but we could not call them sharp. The reverse displays a good 90 percent-plus luster. Pop 182 (PCGS # 8906) .
Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000.
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$2,703
Lot 1874
1853-O. NGC graded AU-58. Well struck and untoned with reflective mint luster within the protected areas. Only 71,000 minted of which merely 351 examples are estimated to have survived. According to the authoritative Bowers Red Book of Double Eagle Coinage, the 1853-O "is the gatekeeper to what becomes a series of hard-to-find New Orleans double eagles." Usually with areas of light striking in the centers of the obverse and reverse. this choice AU58 example is very bold throughout, and includes full stars. Pop 31; 4 finer with 3 in 61, 1 in 62 (PCGS # 8910) .
Estimated Value $12,000 - 13,000.
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$17,825
Lot 1875
1854. Small date. PCGS graded MS-61 CAC Approved. Lovely delicate golden-orange toning. A popular Red Book variety. The small date variety is the commoner of the two this year. The breakdown of 1854 twenties from the S.S. Central America is interesting with 36 Small Date and 7 Large Date coins recovered. Many collectors and dealers are not aware of the Large Date's existence, nor of their relative rarity and subsequent value until the Red Book started listing them separately. Pop 8; 8 finer (PCGS # 8911) .
Estimated Value $7,000 - 8,000.
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$10,063
Lot 1876
1855. NGC graded AU-55. Toned with abundant luster throughout including the high points. Extensive bagmarks, however (PCGS # 8914) .
Estimated Value $2,100 - 2,200.
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$3,565
Lot 1877
1858-O. PCGS graded AU-50. A hint of light gold tone. Only 35,250 struck. The 1858-O is a rarity, and fewer than 150 are believed to exist in all grades from an original mintage of 35,250. However, examples are available for reasonable prices. This is a very pleasing specimen, and a remarkable survivor in what is considered to be a challenging New Orleans mint issue. As such it is a higher end condition rarity. This is a very challenging coin to find in higher grades, as the census shows: Pop 19; 38 finer. Only 1 graded in Mint State (PCGS # 8924) .
Estimated Value $5,000 - 5,500.
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$10,350
Lot 1878
1861. NGC graded AU-58. A lustrous, mostly untoned example (PCGS # 8932) .
Estimated Value $2,200 - 2,300.
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$3,048
Lot 1879
1861. PCGS graded AU-58 PQ. CAC Approved. Only 7,125 examples are estimated to have survived. A nice frosty coin. This Choice AU representative is one of the finer examples of the 1861 issue available today. The pale reddish-gold fields show strong, distinctly surface luster that is largely unaffected by the coin's minor wear. Both sides show better-than-average detail, and on the obverse, even the often-weak left stars have visible lines and centers. They are quite bold. Any abrasions are light and inconsequential. Hence, the overall eye appeal is better than the grade might suggest, as the coin shows fewer marks than usual on the portrait (PCGS # 8932) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100.
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$4,140
Lot 1880
1861. NGC Unc Details, improperly cleaned. We note some faint hairlines seen only under strong magnification with the aid of a directed light source. A lovely looking example that we would grade as MS-63 (PCGS # 8932) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100.
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$3,000
Lot 1881
1861. NGC graded AU-58. Untoned with ample luster and excellent details. Another of the initial Civil War year dates, and popular as such. The Civil War carried on until 1865 before hostilities ceased (PCGS # 8932) .
Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000.
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$2,990
Lot 1882
1864-S. PCGS graded EF-40. Nice golden toning increases the interest in the San Francisco Mint issue from the time of the great American Civil War. Out West, fifteen hundred or more miles from the action, the public, although following the war news closely, was mostly unaffected by the events going on between the North and the South. California, being a hard money state, used the big $20 gold pieces extensively in commerce. Paper money was shunned in The Golden State (PCGS # 8942) .
Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,850.
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$2,300
Lot 1883
1865-S. Sharpness of VF-25. Lightly cleaned.
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,650.
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$1,955
Lot 1884
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-63+ PQ. CAC Approved. A wonderful frosty untoned example worthy of a MS64 grade. A fully struck coin with a bright fresh color. Close examination reveals some faint luster-scuffs in the fields which likely accounts for the numerical grade assigned. Destined for a fine collection. Watch the price action on this! Pop 2; 6 finer, 5 in 64, 1 in 65 (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $10,000-UP.
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$18,400
Lot 1885
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. CAC Approved. A nice untoned coin. Collectors are often content with an average baggy BU Type 2 Double Eagle and the 1873 open '3' variety is readily available. In most cases the grades tend to stop at MS61-62 although some upper Mint State examples are also found with a great deal of looking.

If you are a collector who needs a choice Type Two twenty, one with eye appeal, the 1873 Open 3 offered here is your coin. No beating about the bush, this is a dandy MS63. A flaming yellow gold piece with notable luster throughout. Pop 128; 8 finer, 2 in 63+, 5 in 64, 1 in 65 (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $8,000 - 9,000.
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$18,400
Lot 1886
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-63. Well struck and frosty, a splendid offering. That is what makes numismatics so exciting. It is full of stories about old-time hoards of gold coins like the present Liberty Type 2 twenties where one knows everyone who is anyone will be out to bid. The result of careful grading today, each and every one deserves to be studied in a manner that would never have been tolerated in the happy-go-lucky days of pre-Third Party grading. The coin seems to remember everything about what it was like to be struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1873, it’s fresh appearance right there to behold and so unlike most early twenties. Pop 128; 8 finer, 2 in 63+, 5 in 64, 1 in 65 (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $8,000 - 9,000.
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$9,775
Lot 1887
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62+. CAC Approved. Fully bright and very frosty. A coin that should be at least MS63 or better (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500.
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$6,613
Lot 1888
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62+. Fully bright and frosty. A few obverse marks otherwise an MS63 (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500.
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$3,795
Lot 1889
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62+ PQ. CAC Approved. Fully untoned and quite frosty. A coin that should be graded MS63, this has oceans of eye-appeal (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500.
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$5,750
Lot 1890
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62 PQ. CAC Approved. A nice untoned coin. Certainly should be regraded to MS63 as it has the qualifactions plus the "look", the eye-appeal, consistent with the grade (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$5,060
Lot 1891
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62 PQ. CAC Approved. Frosty and untoned. A bright and satiny golden specimen with choice luster and a nuance of reddish color supporting the vivid hue on both sides. Somewhat finer than typically seen for the grade, with much more than just "decent design details" at the center on both sides, much more (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$3,910
Lot 1892
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62 PQ. CAC Approved. Frosty and untoned. Certainly should be MS63. Far from being your everyday Open 3 specimen, this has what it takes to earn a PQ honorarium. The consignor of these bought them ages ago. They've been off the market all these years, untouched, free from cleaning, like the famous Vestal Virgins of Ancient Rome, and this is their first time in front of the PCGS graders (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$3,565
Lot 1893
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62 PQ. CAC Approved. Untoned and frosty. The luster on this double eagle charges in like a wild mustang and nearly runs over the restraining rim on either side. Once your eyes come to rest on it, the coin waits patiently in its plastic encasement, confounding even the most super critical of buyers, messing about with their coin budgets since before all else, one of these must be acquired before the opportunity is lost (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$3,680
Lot 1894
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62. CAC Approved. Untoned and frosty. Nice for the grade. If you stare at this piece long enough, its brilliance will step down on your metal accelerator until you find you have to blink hard before it burns its image onto your retina. It is that vibrant and mint-fresh (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$3,680
Lot 1895
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62. Untoned and frosty. Some minor marks on the obverse (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$3,220
Lot 1896
1873. Open 3. PCGS graded MS-62. Frosty and untoned. An nicely lustrous coin. The obverse resonates with golden iridescence while the reverse seems to jump out at the viewer with an explosion of detail (PCGS # 8967) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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$3,565
Lot 1897
1875-CC. NGC graded MS-62. Nice light golden toning. We note some discoloration cross Liberty's nose and face as well as on the reverse on the first "T" in LIBERTY. There are the usual bagmarks and light surface abrasions for the Type, from contact with other coins in the bag or shipping crate. Affordable CC-mint double eagle. Pop 182; 26 finer (PCGS # 8974) .
Estimated Value $7,500 - 8,000.
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$11,500
Lot 1898
1875-CC. NGC graded AU-58. Hints of light toning, lustrous but moderately bagmarked as on most in this grade designation (PCGS # 8974) .
Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,600.
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$4,140
Lot 1899
1875-CC. NGC graded AU-55. Original toning on both sides. Much original luster graces satiny both sides with its lively golden frostiness. Varying hues of gold mingle broadly with the golden iridescence. An attractive specimen that wears its bold strike proudly. Pop 189 (PCGS # 8974) .
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100.
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$3,450
Lot 1900
1876-CC. PCGS graded AU-50. Housed in an OGH. Nicely toned (PCGS # 8977) .
Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000.
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$3,105
Lot 1901
1877-CC. NGC graded AU-55. Light golden toning. Only 42,565 struck. The mintage of the 1877-CC dropped noticeably in this year, resulting in pieces being somewhat scarce today. Possibly as few as 800 to 1,200 exist in such grades as VF to EF, this being standard for most pieces on the market before 1980. Since that time there have been many imported, these being for the most part in the EF to AU level. We suspect that these were sent overseas from San Francisco (nearest major port) in the 1870s as part of mixed circulated gold coins.

A distinctive new type was introduced this year, with differences on the obverse and reverse, the former including the head of Liberty (which opened up more space for the date logotype), and the latter with the denomination as TWENTY DOLLARS. On the obverse the date was deeply impressed into the die, much closer to the dentils than to the neck truncation. On the reverse the CC mint letters are large and are below the eagle's tail. The present AU55 exhibits delicate toning and extensive original luster. Pop 124 (PCGS # 8983) .
Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,500.
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$6,613
Lot 1902
1882-CC. NGC AU Details, obv improperly cleaned. We note some obverse marks and stains. Only 39,140 minted of which merely 1,167 examples are estimated to have survived (PCGS # 8997) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,600.
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$2,415
Lot 1903
1883-CC. PCGS graded AU-53. Lightly toned with hints of semi reflective surfaces. Pop 79 (PCGS # 8999) .
Estimated Value $2,200 - 2,300.
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$3,335
Lot 1904
1884-CC. NGC graded AU-58. Frosty and lighty toned, a problem-free example of this affordable date. Only 81,139 minted of which merely 252 examples are estimated to have survived (PCGS # 9001) .
Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,600.
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$4,140
Lot 1905
1884-S. PCGS graded AU-58. Nice light gold toning (PCGS # 9002) .
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,650.
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$2,128
Lot 1906
1885-CC. NGC graded AU-53. Nice golden toning. Only 9450 minted of which merely 393 examples are estimated to have survived. Well struck with beautiful toning on both sides. A very scarce twenty in strict mid-range About Uncirculated condition. The original coinage total gives a hint of the rarity of this date. This piece is one of only a very few offered by this service in recent years. The surfaces are nicely lustrous, with only light wear on the highest design areas. Each side, though fresh with frostiness, is affected by scattered (but small) abrasions and scuffs, none of which are large enough to be mentioned. A desirable coin in this grade (PCGS # 9004) .
Estimated Value $5,000 - 5,500.
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$8,050
Lot 1907
1890-CC. PCGS graded EF-40. Nice even wear. Only 91,209 minted (PCGS # 9014) .
Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,900.
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$2,415
Lot 1908
1893-CC. PCGS graded AU-50. Housed in an OGH. Nicely toned. Only 18,402 pieces struck. Anyone appreciating original gold will rejoice when observing the untouched nature of this specimen. No cleaning signs are found in the fields and the original "skin" of the coin in intact. While the 1893-CC may be a "type" candidate for a Type III Carson City double eagle, do not let that fool you into thinking that the present coin is anything other than scarce! (PCGS # 9023) .
Estimated Value $2,200 - 2,300.
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$3,278
Lot 1909
1895-S. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. CAC Approved. Lovely golden toning. Pop 167; 15 finer, 8 in 64+, 7 in 65. The U.S. Double Eagles, whose net gold content is .9675 of an ounce, actually weigh more than an ounce, because they have 10% copper alloy in them to make them tough and not easy to damage in circulation. At the time they were current (1850-1933) the gold "standard" equated to $20.67 per ounce. This is a gorgeous, near-Gem specimen from the scarcer period of the mid-1890s. It was struck at the Mint in San Francisco and has typical S-mint luster flash and sparkle that collectors so admire. Because the surface is much nicer than average, we include the PQ qualifier to more forcefully describe it (PCGS # 9028) .
Estimated Value $3,700 - 3,900.
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$4,830
Lot 1910
1895-S. AU-50. Moderate contact marks (PCGS # 1909) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,550.
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$1,955
Lot 1911
1897. PCGS graded MS-63. Light golden toning and frosty. Double Eagles in this era of the gold standard served as backing for gold certificates. They were also a major export item to businesses and banks (along with Central Banks) of England, Europe, and Central and South America. America's $20 gold coins were accepted and respected everywhere (PCGS # 9031) .
Estimated Value $1,800 - 1,850.
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$2,128
Lot 1912
1897. NGC graded MS-60. Well struck and frosty (PCGS # 8737) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,550.
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$1,926
Lot 1913
1898-S. NGC graded MS-62. Brilliant and untoned (PCGS # 9034) .
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,650.
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$2,041
Lot 1914
1898-S. NGC graded AU-58. Mostly untoned (PCGS # 9034) .
Estimated Value $1,550 - 1,600.
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$2,041
Lot 1915
1899. PCGS graded MS-62. Frosty luster (PCGS # 9035) .
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,650.
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$2,185
Lot 1916
1899. PCGS graded MS-62. Frosty and lightly toned (PCGS # 9035) .
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,650.
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$2,185
Lot 1917
1899. PCGS graded MS-61. Bright and frosty (PCGS # 9035) .
Estimated Value $1,550 - 1,600.
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Lot 1918
1901-S. PCGS graded MS-62. Mostly untoned, bright, lustrous. It is interesting to see, as well, that it was struck from well-prepared dies that imported a sound and in point of fact, a bold design in the all areas (PCGS # 9040) .
Estimated Value $1,600 - 1,650.
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$2,185
Lot 1919
1903. NGC graded Proof 64. A dazzling, totally brilliant untoned Proof specimen and quite choice for the given grade. Although 158 were struck, Akers estimates the number of surviors between 25 and 30, making the 1903 rarer in Proof than the 1900, 1901 or 1902 and on par with the 1898 and 1899.

This resplendent near-Gem Proof has heavily reflective fields and motifs with choiceness beyond and above and below and throughout what you’d expect. All design details are sharply defined. They are struck as if the dies really meant it! A few wispy hairlines in the field only distract marginally from the overall eye appeal of this handsome double eagle. Both sides have wavy fields, often seen on Proof gold coinage during this and later years. (See our supplied note at the end of the description explaining how this comes about. Or, if you prefer, skip the end note and read until the finish of this paragraph before digging out your checkbook to confirm that you have funds enough to issue a suitable bid.) End of paragraph. Pop 7; none finer (PCGS # 9119) .

Historic Note: After the dies are hubbed and the date applied, the die is given multiple polishes with progressively finer and finer polish -- regardless of whether they are destined for regular production or for use in coining Proofs. The last polish given to the dies prior to being hardened gives the field a mirror surface. This is the deepest mirror attainable on the dies. When the die is hardened by heating, the metal shrinks slightly creating a wavy effect on the polished surfaces. Some say this looks like the surface of an orange. When you see orange peel on a Proof issue, such as this lovely 1903 Twenty, you can be sure that it is one of the freshest examples struck from those dies. Repolishing an already hardened set of dies will produce a flatter, more shallow mirror.
Estimated Value $35,000 - 40,000.
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$37,950
Lot 1920
1903. NGC Unc Details, rev scratched (PCGS # 9043) .
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,550.
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$2,041



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