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Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) U. S. Capped Bust Right, Small Eagle Reverse Eagles
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5384 1795 Taraszka-1, Breen 1-A. Rarity-3+. AU-58 (NGC) (see below) $46,000.00
1795 Taraszka-1, Breen 1-A. Rarity-3+. AU-58 (NGC). A high-grade specimen of the first U.S. $10 coin,...
A high-grade specimen of the first U.S. $10 coin, the much beloved beginning of a long-lasting denomination. Rich yellow gold with some coppery highlights at the peripheries. Good lustre remains, some reflectivity in protected areas, very nicely detailed with just an oval-shaped area of softness on the eagle's breast. The obverse adjustment marks are limited to the peripheries for the...  more
5385 1795 T-1, B 1-A. Rarity-3+. AU-58 (NGC) (see below) $61,000.00
1795 T-1, B 1-A. Rarity-3+. AU-58 (NGC). Bold lustre remains, especially at the peripheries, and decorates...
Bold lustre remains, especially at the peripheries, and decorates rich yellow gold surfaces with a pleasing and complete tone of copper and olive. Nicely detailed and very attractive, an excellent representative specimen for the assigned grade. Some light hairlines are present to no great harmful effect, scattered tiny marks, no significant adjustment marks. An abrasion above A in STATES...  more
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) U. S. Liberty Head Eagles
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5386 1847 AU-58 (NGC) (see below) $900.00
1847 AU-58 (NGC). Much original mint lustre still remains, mostly on the reverse. Well struck with...
Much original mint lustre still remains, mostly on the reverse. Well struck with excellent detail in nearly all areas.
5387 1886 MS-60 (NGC) (see below) $300.00
1886 MS-60 (NGC). Brilliant and lustrous. Extensive contact marks are mostly on the obverse, although...
Brilliant and lustrous. Extensive contact marks are mostly on the obverse, although the reverse certainly has its share.
5388 Trio of Liberty eagles: (see below) $925.00

* 1893 MS-61 (PCGS). Bright orange gold with splashes of faint sky blue * 1899 MS-62 (NGC). Reddish gold with some faint flecks noted mostly on the reverse * 1907 AU-58 (NGC). Bright golden surfaces with splashes of olive gold here and there. (Total: 3 pieces)
5389 1897-S MS-61 (PCGS) (see below) $625.00
1897-S MS-61 (PCGS). Lustrous with yellow-orange gold surfaces.
Lustrous with yellow-orange gold surfaces.
5390 1901-S MS-63 (see below) $950.00
1901-S MS-63. Sharply struck, brilliant, lustrous, and attractive.
Sharply struck, brilliant, lustrous, and attractive.
Categories  •  Stack's October 2005 Atlanta Expo U. S. Coins U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) U. S. Indian Head Eagles
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
5391 1907 Liberty. MS-63 (NGC) (see below) $650.00
1907 Liberty. MS-63 (NGC). Orange gold lustre. Quite a few contact marks are seen, particularly on...
Orange gold lustre. Quite a few contact marks are seen, particularly on the obverse, seemingly par for the course at this level.
5392 1926 MS-63 (NGC) (see below) $690.00
1926 MS-63 (NGC). Brilliant and lustrous. A very nice example at this grade level.
Brilliant and lustrous. A very nice example at this grade level.
5393 1926 MS-63 (NGC) (see below) $750.00
1926 MS-63 (NGC). Brilliant and lustrous. Light yellow gold. Contact marks are mostly hidden by the...
Brilliant and lustrous. Light yellow gold. Contact marks are mostly hidden by the design features.
5394 1926 MS-63 (NGC) (see below) $740.00
1926 MS-63 (NGC). Richly lustrous surfaces have the expected contact marks for this grade level. One...
Richly lustrous surfaces have the expected contact marks for this grade level. One of just two later dates in the series that can be readily collected.
5395 1932 MS-64 (PCGS) (see below) $1,500.00
1932 MS-64 (PCGS). Brilliant, lustrous, and quite nice within the grade.
Brilliant, lustrous, and quite nice within the grade.
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