Rare 1860-O Liberty Double Eagle NGC AU50

Gold bullion deposits were always small at the New Orleans Mint after the San Francisco Mint opened in 1854. As a result, mintages of double eagles were modest in later years and only 6,600 Liberty twenties were struck at the famous Southern facility in 1860. There was little numismatic interest in branch mint issues in general, and double eagles in particular, in 1860. Few 19th century collectors could afford to set aside extensive date runs of twenty dollar coins for their collections, and the few who could preferred to update their holdings by purchasing a gold proof set from the Philadelphia Mint every year. Accordingly, few high-quality examples were saved by contemporary collectors and the issue is elusive in high grade today. Doug Winter notes, “Properly graded AU55 and AU58 1860-O double eagles are very rare and I know of only one or two with claims to Uncirculated.” Unfortunately, the population data for this issue has been inflated by resubmissions and crossovers. Probably no more than 85 to 95 examples survive today in all grades. 

While not apparent in pour images, this example exhibits strong luster with partially reflective surfaces at the peripheries of each side. The NGC population is 13 with 37 graded higher.

Listed at $64,800 in the CDN CPG and $70,000 the NGC price guide.

Offered at $61,300 delivered.
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Eye Appealing Draped Bust Dollar 1802/1 NGC AU58+

Generally quite scarce, early federal period American coins are always in demand.  This coin, sporting an even grey patina and golden undertone, is a most desirable and lovely example of the type.  In the wide spectrum of U.S. numismatics, early dollars hold a special place in the hearts of collectors.

Mintage: 41,650

Offered at $29,850 delivered.
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1855-C Liberty Quarter Eagle PCGS MS62

You Should “C” This

A paltry mintage of 3,677 quarter eagles was accomplished by the Charlotte Mint in 1855. That production total is the smallest from the North Carolina facility for any individual date in the series (the 1843-C Small Date coins represent only part of the mintage for 1843). Perhaps no more than 100 1855-C quarter eagles are extant in all grades, though inflated population figures might lead one to believe otherwise.   Mint State specimens are very rare and this is one of just five at this grade level with but three higher. When tilted just slightly, this coin displays lighter color and considerably more luster than indicated in our pictures.

Offered at $25,350 delivered

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1799/8 Draped Bust Dollar NGC MS65

A Pre-1800 Gem Dollar

The 1799/8 Draped Bust dollars are popular because of their dramatic over dates. This is the “13 Stars Reverse” variety, as opposed to the other for this date – the “15 Stars Reverse”. The one offered here exhibits lighter color and more luster than seen in our unflattering images. Additionally, the surfaces are refreshingly clean, even considering the lofty grade. This is the only MS65 graded by NGC with a single (MS66) example graded higher.

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Offered at $148,500 delivered

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1879 $1 Pattern Metric Dollar PCGS PR64

Judd-1624, Pollock-1820, High R.7. The head of Liberty faces left in this design by George T. Morgan, her hair done up in a bun and tied with a ribbon bearing an incused LIBERTY. E PLURIBUS UNUM is above, with stars seven left and six right, date below. The reverse portrays a wreath of cotton, wheat, and corn. An inner circle of dots encloses 895.8 S. / 4.2–G. / 100–C. / 25 GRAMS. A “descending dove” shape surrounds DEO EST GLORIA (“God is glory”). UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and ONE DOLLAR are at the rim. Struck in aluminum with a reeded edge. Only four examples of this pattern are believed known. This is the sole highest example graded by PCGS.

Offered at $15,470 delivered

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