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Categories • Stack's March 2005 → The Morrison Family and Lawrence C. Licht Collections → U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1788 |
1795 Taraszka 1. Breen 1-A (R-3+). 13 Leaves
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AU |
$34,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. Attractive mint bloom comes through the greenish-gold toning. The central areas are well struck with some areas of the rim weak due to light mint-made adjustment marks. The fields show light hairlines and a few insignificant marks. A decent example of this first year that the U. S. Mint produced Ten Dollar Gold coins. |
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1789 |
1795 Tar.4, Br.3-B (R-5). 13 Leaves
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AU |
$45,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. Tip of the '5' in this date does not touch the bust. There are 15 obverse stars, 13 leaves in the reverse branch that define this bold variety. Wear must be described as minimal, and generally smooth fields display colorful rose-red coalescing around the reliefs for outstanding beauty. This handsome coin fits neatly into the lower half of Taraszka's listing of ''significant... more |
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1790 |
1796 Tar.6. Br.1-A (R-4)
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CH AU |
$55,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated and still retaining plenty of reflectivity in the more protected areas of the design on both the obverse and reverse. Only light friction is evident on the high points and in the open areas of the fields. The central strike of this specimen is significantly better than the norm, as there is quite a bit of reverse definition at the eagle's eye, nostril, and breast feathers. The central... more |
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1791 |
1800 Tar.23. Br.1-A (R-4)
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AU |
$13,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. Richly toned in yellow-gold and orange-gold hues, this specimen has the appeal of a higher grade. The strike is generally strong, but for the characteristic weakness at the fourth obverse star, and the lustre is quite good in the fields. A few field marks and some tics at the rims are noted for completeness of discription for this specimen of the only die variety... more |
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1792 |
1801 Tar.25. Br.2-B (R-3)
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CH AU |
$15,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Mirror-like reflectivity lies in the protected areas of the legends and stars on this gently circulated specimen. Rich amber tones at the peripheries join glowing, dominant yellow-gold surfaces. Here is a well struck and rather appealing specimen of this most common die marriage among the early Eagles, 1795-1803. |
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1793 |
1803 Tar.28, Br.1-A (R-4). Large Stars
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CH AU |
$26,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated, virtually Mint State. Partial lustre complements a strongly detailed strike, giving this delightfully reflective gold coin its strong personality. Deep yellow-gold surfaces show faint traces of whitish deposit and a few hairlines in the fields. A small copper stain clings to the upper left reverse rim. The Dannreuther-Garrett auction listing confirms the comparative... more |
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