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Categories • Stack's May 2005 New York → United States Coins → U. S. Double Eagles ($20.00 Gold) → U. S. Saint Gaudens Double Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
1933 |
1926 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$600.00 |
 A stunning coin on the cusp of Gem. Provocative mint lustre radiates both the obverse and the reverse. Examination reveals all details are razor sharp. NGC MS64. |
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1934 |
1926 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$450.00 |
 The sharply struck obverse is coupled with a satiny sunset radiance. Would grade higher if not for one or two trivial nicks. |
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1935 |
1927 Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$1,000.00 |
 Exceptional satiny mint lustre radiates from the pristine surfaces of this lovely Gem. The rich honey gold color and ample strike adds to the beauty of this majestic example. |
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1936 |
1927 Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$950.00 |
 Richly gleaming, immaculate surfaces combine with an exacting strike for arresting visual appeal. NGC MS65. |
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1937 |
1927 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$550.00 |
 - near-Gem. Assertive red-gold gleam overlies an emphatic strike for significant appeal. NGC MS64. |
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1938 |
1927 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$600.00 |
 Another virtual Gem offering less exuberant flash but full frosty lustre on both sides. NGC MS64. |
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1939 |
1927 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$475.00 |
 A quite compelling example that combines rich gold lustre over splendid devices. NGC MS63. |
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1940 |
1928 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$600.00 |
 Sunset orange iridescence is coupled with vibrant detail. The resulting eye appeal is indeed attractive. NGC MS64. |
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1941 |
1928 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$650.00 |
 A near-Gem coin that has wonderful surfaces with great lustre and is very crisply struck. |
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1942 |
1928 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$600.00 |
 Well struck with great lustre. Some scattered bagmarks but none too serious. PCGS MS61. |
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Categories • Stack's May 2005 New York → United States Coins → Group Lots of U. S. Coins |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
1943 |
A balance of consignment lot
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VERY CH BU |
$375.00 |
 - comprised of: 3¢ Nickel. 1881 Brilliant Uncirculated. Lilac-gold toning over mint frost; 5¢ 1883 No CENTS, 1900, 1937, 1939'S'. Brilliant Uncirculated (4); 50¢ 1945'D', 1957, 1964, 1976'S' 40% silver. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated or better and Gem Brilliant Uncirculated (3) respectively. The Franklin Half Dollar is very attractively toned. 9 pieces. |
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Categories • Stack's May 2005 New York → United States Coins → U. S. Numismatic Literature |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
1944 |
Stack's Auction Sale July 25, 1942
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(see below) |
$120.00 |
 U.S. and foreign coins featuring the collections of Preston C. Pond and George W. Fash. Given an overall rating of B- by Adams. Some foxing and pricing in pencil. Prices realized included.; Stack's Fixed Price List No. 34-A, Fall & Winter, 1944. Featuring all federal U.S. series as well as colonials and groups of ancient and foreign coins; Stack's Auction Sale February 3, 1945. This collection... more |
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