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Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Quarter Eagles ($2.50 Gold) U. S. Capped Bust Left Quarter Eagles
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5363 1808 B1-A, B-6125. Rarity-4. EF-45 (see below) $38,000.00
1808 B1-A, B-6125. Rarity-4. EF-45, sharpness of AU-50, lightly cleaned. A pleasing circulated specimen...
- sharpness of AU-50, lightly cleaned. A pleasing circulated specimen of a great American rarity, a one year type with a mintage of just 2,710 pieces. Even, medium yellow gold with some remaining lustre. Good eye appeal, only light wear with all major details bold and clear, some light hairlines and various abrasions. Thin scratches from star 1 to Liberty's throat and star 5 to Liberty's...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Quarter Eagles ($2.50 Gold) U. S. Capped Head Left Quarter Eagles
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5364 1825 Breen-unlisted, HBCC (Bass Sylloge)-3020. Rarity-7. MS-62 (NGC) (see below) $35,000.00
1825 Breen-unlisted, HBCC (Bass Sylloge)-3020. Rarity-7. MS-62 (NGC). An extremely rare variety, discovered...
An extremely rare variety, discovered by Harry Bass and unknown to Walter Breen and others. Researcher and gold specialist John Dannreuther has recorded about six specimens, two of which are impounded—a choice Mint State example in the American Numismatic Society and the very unusual tooled double strike in the permanent collection of the Harry Bass Foundation. This specimen is deeply...  more
5365 1829 B-1. Rarity-4. MS-63 (NGC) (see below) $24,000.00
1829 B-1. Rarity-4. MS-63 (NGC). Bright yellow gold, a remarkably light and even shade, with highly...
Bright yellow gold, a remarkably light and even shade, with highly reflective surfaces on the obverse and strong cartwheel lustre on the reverse. The reflective nature of the obverse magnifies some very minor marks, mostly concentrated in front of Liberty's profile. Good detail on both sides, a bit soft in the shield as usually seen, old diagonal scrape through top of shield stripes....  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Quarter Eagles ($2.50 Gold) U. S. Classic Head Quarter Eagles
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5366 1836 B-6143. Script 8. EF-45 (NGC) (see below) $525.00
1836 B-6143. Script 8. EF-45 (NGC). Light yellow surfaces exhibit the wear of perhaps a generation...
Light yellow surfaces exhibit the wear of perhaps a generation in circulation. Always popular for type set purposes.
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Quarter Eagles ($2.50 Gold) U. S. Liberty Head Quarter Eagles
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5367 1840-D AU-50 (NGC) (see below) $9,000.00
1840-D AU-50 (NGC). Warm honey gold with delightful underlying lustre and a hint of faint orange toning....
Warm honey gold with delightful underlying lustre and a hint of faint orange toning. One of the most popular rarities from the early days of the Dahlonega Mint, a date that saw a production of just 3,523 pieces. When found, grades of VF (or less) are the typical offerings in the numismatic marketplace. Struck from dramatically shattered dies, as seen routinely for this issue; just one...  more
5368 1857-S EF-45 (NGC) (see below) $375.00
1857-S EF-45 (NGC). Medium light gold surfaces. Quite attractive overall. Some original lustre can...
Medium light gold surfaces. Quite attractive overall. Some original lustre can be seen here and there.
5369 1899 Proof-64 Cameo (PCGS) (see below) $6,775.00
1899 Proof-64 Cameo (PCGS). Brilliant and attractive, sharply struck, with cameo contrast. A few scattered...
Brilliant and attractive, sharply struck, with cameo contrast. A few scattered marks are seen here and there in the fields and account for the grade. Fairly elusive in Proof format.
5370 1905 MS-63 (PCGS) (see below) $650.00
1905 MS-63 (PCGS). Sharply struck, lustrous, and attractive. Yellow-orange toning.
Sharply struck, lustrous, and attractive. Yellow-orange toning.
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Quarter Eagles ($2.50 Gold) U. S. Indian Head Quarter Eagles
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5371 1925-D MS-64 (PCGS) (see below) $1,200.00
1925-D MS-64 (PCGS). Frosty honey gold with warm rose iridescence. Choice for the grade.
Frosty honey gold with warm rose iridescence. Choice for the grade.
5372 1926 MS-63 (NGC) (see below) $725.00
1926 MS-63 (NGC). Lustrous light yellow gold surfaces.
Lustrous light yellow gold surfaces.
5373 1926 MS-61 (NGC) (see below) $285.00
1926 MS-61 (NGC). Medium yellow gold.
Medium yellow gold.
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