BD-2, R-6+. Rarely offered, particularly problem-free. Sharp and lustrous. Rare. Less than two dozen known. Old holder. NGC$75,000. PCGS$80,000. NGC pop 1/6More
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BD-1, R-4+. Crisp & lustrous., PCGS $45,000.00, Wonderful Capped Head half eagle in choice uncirculated and quite nice for the grade, premium quality. Rarely seen this nice.
Beautiful, lustrous slider. Rare & underrated issue. Only 2 graded finer. 1st year of type. Sold in 2014 for 47,000. Bid=38,000. NGC$50,000. PCGS$70,000. Combined population not accounting for resubmissions 5/1, 7/1More
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ESC-2571. Beautiful example of an iconic Proof Crown issue of Queen Victoria, renowned for its intricacy & beauty. Fewer than 10% of graded examples earned Cameo designation. More
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RPD. Incredible, original, crisp lustrous surfaces. Tied for finest known of the variety. Ex-Fairmont collection. Total population of only 2 including this one and NONE BETTER.More
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FS-301. RPD. Incredible, original, crisp lustrous surfaces. Tied for finest known of the variety. Ex-Fairmont collection. Quite exceptional Type 1 Double Eagle rarity. PCGS shows $37,000.00. Quite a find for only - $30,300More
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Uncirculated and choice 1859 Eagle from the Republic Shipwreck. Ex-SS Republic (blue label). Rare Philadelphia-mint issue. Rare, population of only 1, this one with 1 higher. Only 7 total on the ship. Non ship pop PCGS 4/2, NGC 2/4.More
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Fairmont Pedigree, Very choice uncirculated rare Civil War Double Eagle from San Francisco. Excellent surfaces with minimal abrasions making this a truly rare example of this date of double eagle. Very few exist in these grades and with the added pedigree this is a highly desirable gold coin for the collector and investor.More
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One of the great rarities in the entire run of double eagles from 1850-1904 and one of the rarest double eagles struck in Carson City, this choice uncirculated specimen . Beware of using pasty comps floating around. The present specimen is a sharply struck and lustrous example of this noted rarity.
Only 5 graded better of this great 1874-CC Half Eagle in very choice about uncirculated 58 with outstanding eye appeal and desirability . One of the rarest Liberty half eagles from the Carson City mint or any mint for that matter.More
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Incredibly difficult to image accurately this intensely toned and contrasted twenty cent piece from 1875. Gorgeous color. Exceedingly scarce, especially w cameo designation. Tied for finest at PCGS. (last comp 2019 (66 CAM CAC) @ 34,075). 1st year of a 4-year type. PCGS$35,000. PCGS Population 4 and none better.More
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Very Scarce Philly mint issue in choice uncirculated condition with blazing luster. Only a half dozen graded finer. PCGS Population a mere 10 with 4 higher. Great cornerstone double eagle for the collector and investor.More
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1885-CC $20 Gleaming PCGS MS61 Ex-Fairmont collection. Remarkable rarity from this wild western mint in select uncirculated condition with claims to choice. Big double eagle gold coins and others from the Carson City mint, carted to and fro in armed coaches convoys must have been a sight. PCGS shows $57,000More
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Awesome 1892-CC Double Eagle in very choice uncirculated condition with a CAC sticker. One of only a dozen ( 12 ) that have made the sticker with 4 higher. Could be put with the 1892-CC Eagle shown also tonight.More
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Intense Gem quality 1899-S in MS-65. Shimmering luster, bold strike. Superior double eagle. Rare in this condition, population shows a mere 5/2 at NGC and only 112 at PCGS. ALL MS-65 Liberty Double Eagles are scarce to rare. This coin is exceptional.More
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1870. R-8. *CAC. Aluminum w/ regular dies. Ex-Simpson collection. Only 2 known of this great American rarity. If you hung this on your wall it would likely be multiple 7 figures. Thankfully the world of numismatics still has a ways to catch up!More
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- - BN, 1872. R-6+. CAC. Amazonian $3 in Copper. Major Rarity and beautiful. Barber's Liberty facing left w flowing tresses. Reverse features standing Eagle a la the Amazonian issues. CAC pop 2/1.More
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Incredible 1875 Double Eagle Pattern, PCGS Proof 65 Cameo Judd 1449 in Aluminum, which at the time this was struck was more valuable than gold and as such was used in special presentations to foreign dignitaries, other important people. This coin comes from a dealers personal collection. He had purchased this coin to put away for his children. Very rare opportunity.
Two claimed to be known, per uspatterns.com. However this is the only one graded at either grading service. Incredible surfaces and near perfect in eye appeal, 34mm, Simpson pedigree and cac'd