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Categories • Stack's September 2006 → U. S. Coins → U. S. Gold Dollars → U. S. Type II Gold Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1120 |
1854 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$1,800.00 |
This example retains most of the lustre in the fields and has good eye appeal. Both dies show the usual clash marks in the fields, and the date is sharp. Splashes of coppery-gold toning are present on both sides. Always in demand for this short-lived type coin that never goes out of style. NGC MS61. |
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1121 |
1854
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CH AU |
$500.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. This example offers a decent strike and nearly full detail including a precise LIBERTY on the headband. |
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1122 |
1854
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CH AU |
$230.00 |
Very Fine. Mustard yellow but neatly holed for suspension; 1901 Quarter Eagle. Choice About Uncirculated. A lustrous example that is quite close to Mint State. 2 pieces. |
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1123 |
1855 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$1,800.00 |
An attractive example which is given a wonderful look by the high degree of satiny mint bloom. A pleasing and wholesome example of this scarcer type. NGC MS61. |
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1124 |
1855
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CH AU |
$425.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Substantial red-gold lustre shows the limitations of actual circulation experienced by this pleasing, high quality example of a popular type. Light planchet wave and die clash further define this specimen. |
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1125 |
1855
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EF |
$170.00 |
Extremely Fine in strict terms of wear. This coin shows bold die clash, obverse polish from jewelry use. |
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1126 |
1855'C'
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CH VF |
$2,000.00 |
Choice Very Fine. Moderate wear, red-gold toning coalescing at the rims and around the well-defined reliefs. Careful examination reveals a whisper of unobtrusive obverse rim filing. |
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1127 |
1855'C'
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VF |
$425.00 |
Very Fine or better. Frosty-granular surfaces and a slightly wavy planchet join precise legend and Charlotte mintmark. This example verifies David Akers' comments about ''poor planchets and poor quality of striking'' that make this Branch Mint issue notorious and make the grading of surviving examples decidedly complicated. |
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