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Categories • Stack's March 2006 → U. S. Gold, Silver & Copper Coins → U. S. Pioneer Gold |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2363 |
1854 $20.00. Kellogg & Co. Kagin 1a (R-4). Short Arrows
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CH AU |
$5,500.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. The elegant Liberty head shows the issuer's name KELLOGG & CO. positioned near the top of the coronet. Headed by John Glover Kellogg, this firm was one of the most respected of the uproarious Gold Rush era. The arrows held by the eagle are short and stubby in their ornamental frame, closely copied from the U.S. Mint Double Eagle design. This handsome coin saw... more |
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2364 |
1854 $20.00. Kellogg & Co. K.3 (R-4). Long Arrows
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CH AU |
$5,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. The name KELLOGG & CO. is centered on the coronet, and this distinctive reverse shows the arrows held by the eagle as long and filling the compartment in their ornamental frame. At first glance this pale yellow-green gold coin has the sharpness of Mint State. Close study reveals skillful filing of the rims and some brightening of the fields and raised surfaces.... more |
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2365 |
1849 $5.00. Oregon Exchange Company. K.1 (R-5)
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VF |
$35,000.00 |
Strong Very Fine in terms of detail. Beaver on tree trunk, K.M.T.A.W.R.G.S. above representing the company partners, Kilborn, Magruder, Taylor, Abernethy, Willson, Rector, Campbell (error 'G') and Smith. Below appears T.O., Territory of Oregon. This was another design anomaly as the desired inscription was O.T., Oregon Territory, as it appeared properly on the Oregon $10. At the base is the... more |
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2366 |
1861 $10.00. Clark, Gruber & Co. K.7 (R-4)
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CH AU |
$9,500.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. This coin is of the second date bearing the Liberty head l. with PIKES PEAK on her coronet. The reverse bears the legend CLARK GRUBER & CO DENVER, TEN D. around a federal eagle in the exact style of the regular U.S. Mint coinage. This pleasing specimen shows only the most moderate circulation and presents neither problems nor distractions. It is a worthy representative... more |
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