Just 1 Graded Higher – 1915 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle NGC MS65

American gold coins had assumed a prominent role in international commerce in the years leading up to the Great War. With the sudden disruption of commerce in 1914, overall demand for double eagles fell, and the combined production for all three Mints fell from just over 2 million pieces to under a million in 1915. Of the two Mints that struck double eagles for that year, Philadelphia produced fewer coins, with a mintage of just 152,000 coins.

The NGC population is 40 with only 1 graded higher.

Listed at $27,600 in the CDN CPG and $31,500 in the NGC price guide.

Offered at $25,300

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U.S. GOLD SPECIAL OF THE DAY

$5 Half Eagle Liberties XF

Our gold special today features a group of U.S.$5 Liberties in XF condition – pile on and order yourself a pile of these, at an attractive price.

DUE TO A RECENT VOLUME PURCHASE, WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER THESE IN LOTS OF 20, FOR: 

$565 each ($11,300 for the 20 pcs.)

This is $20 less than our regular price HERE!

With a total of only 100 coins available, and the current increased demand for gold, we expect a sell out on this one.

2016-W 3-Coin Gold Centennial Set NGC SP70 ER Moy

  • Issued to Commemorate the 100th Anv of the Original Releases Struck in 1916
  • Mercury Dime Mintage- Only 125,000
  • Standing Liberty Mintage- Only 100,000
  • Walking Liberty Mintage- Only 70,000
  • Less than 20% of the mintage for each coin has been certified in 70 by NGC
  • Signed by Former US Mint Director Ed Moy

Price: $3,600/each
10 x Available

Alexander the Great Type Set, 3 Coins

Gold Stater, Silver Drachm and Tetradrachm

ca.  336 – 323 BC

Gold Stater 
NGC Ch AU
Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5

Silver Tetradrachm
NGC Ch AU
Strike 5/5, Surface 3/5
Fine Style

Silver Drachm
NGC MS
Strike 4/5, Surface 5/5

Considered one of the greatest military commanders in history, Alexander was born in 356 BC in Pella, Macedonia.  He was the son of King Phillip II and Queen Olympias, who claimed she was impregnated by Zeus (actually, it was by Phillip). From childhood, Alexander displayed exceptional leadership qualities, and he was imbued by his tutor Aristotle with a thirst for knowledge in philosophy, literature and the arts.  Alexander considered his lineage divine (like his mother did) and linked his bloodline to Achilles and Hercules.

After ascending to the throne following his father’s assassination in 336 BC, Alexander consolidated his empire of Greek city states and began his military campaign against Darius III and the Persian Empire. He decisively defeated Darius at the battle of Guagamela, and took over Babylon and Susa with little resistance.  With the fall of Persia, Alexander had available vast amounts of silver and gold available from the depositories of Susa and Persepolis, and some of this output was utilized for the production of silver drachms and gold staters like the ones on offer here today.

Alexander was succeeded as king by by his half brother, who ruled as Phillip III.

The Alexander the Great type collection is on offer here for: $18,975