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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → United States Gold Coins → U. S. Three Dollar Gold |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1728 |
1854
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CH AU |
$950.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. A forceful strike results in splendidly detailed devices, a glass finds a few hairlines and an obverse edge bruise of minor visual significance. Here is a thoroughly satisfying example of the first date and a distinct sub-type. |
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1729 |
1854
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AU |
$1,000.00 |
Another. About Uncirculated or somewhat finer. Limited circulation, smooth fields and lustre outlining the sharply defined reliefs assure this first-date coin its undeniable charm. |
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1730 |
1855
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CH EF |
$680.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. Glossy fields and high points of the devices are joined by glowing mint frost in the most protected areas of the legends and design motifs. Orange-gold and possessing a strong overall appearance. |
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1731 |
1856
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AU |
$900.00 |
About Uncirculated. Somewhat subdued lustre circles the rims, devices are pleasing in their boldness. A glass can locate some reverse hairlines in the generally lustrous fields. |
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1732 |
1857
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AU |
$825.00 |
About Uncirculated. Attractive cartwheel lustre over well struck surfaces. Three obverse test cuts on the rim and a shallow pinscratch near the tip of the bust. |
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1733 |
1874
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EF |
$350.00 |
Extremely Fine details. This lemon yellow coin shows frosty lustre but has an 'X' made of approximately 12 thin scratches crossing the reverse. |
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