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Categories • Stack's September 2005 Autumn → U. S. Coins, Medals and Tokens → U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust, Large Eagle Reverse Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1475 |
1799 Taraszka 22. Breen 5-G (R-3)
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AU |
$13,500.00 |
About Uncirculated, or virtually so. Design motifs are sharply struck, featuring well-detailed hair strands, eagle feathers and shield lines. Coppery rose tones rim the devices and legends, complementing this beautiful coin's orange-gold surfaces and flashy mint lustre. Surfaces exhibit many scattered fine marks, indicating that this coin spent a bit of time jingling loosely among other... more |
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1476 |
1800 Tar.23. Br.1-A (R-4)
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AU |
$9,000.00 |
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 description for this specimen of the only die variety... more |
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1477 |
1801 Tar.25. Br.1-A (R-4)
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AU |
$6,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. Underlying prooflike surfaces have been gently cleaned. The color is a light yellow with a darker tone about the edge. Some minor circulation marks are present and there is an area of graffiti in front of the face that is small in stature. An edge nick at 6:00 on the reverse does not detract that much. The reeding is not continuous which could be due in part to strike.... more |
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1478 |
1803 Tar.30, Br.1-E (R-4). Large Pointed Stars, Large Stars reverse
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VERY CH BU |
$17,000.00 |
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. This amazing coin would be a candidate for Gem but for an as-made planchet striation slanting through the date. Fields are mirror-smooth and radiate the brightest yellow-gold beauty. All devices, stars and letters are amazingly crisp. This distinctive reverse is unmistakable, showing a tiny star placed directly on the right-most cloud over the heraldic... more |
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