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Categories • Stack's October 2005 New York → Stack's 70th Anniversary Sale → U. S. Gold Dollars → U. S. Type II Gold Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1145 |
1854 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$3,250.00 |
- and essentially in the Choice category. A meticulous strike results in wonderfully full detail, faint die clash can be discerned in the obverse field. Reverse is distinctly Gem-like in its bold quality. Finding a more delightful example of Longacre's Indian Princess design would be a task. |
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1146 |
1854 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$6,500.00 |
- nearly Choice. A coin that shows full mint bloom with a good strike and excellent surfaces. A frosty coin that is sure to please. |
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1147 |
1854 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$1,800.00 |
This coin displays the most luxurious lustre given added texture by repeated die clashing in the bright gold fields. |
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1148 |
1854 Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$1,800.00 |
Well struck with nice lustre. A few light hairlines are present, as is a very thin pinscratch on the face and a bit before it. |
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1149 |
1855 Superb Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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SUP GEM BU |
$50,000.00 |
Here is an Indian Princess coin of incredible beauty, boasting lavish areas of richly frosty gold with contrasting areas of smoother reflective surface coinciding with positioning of the devices on the opposite side. The strike is diamond-sharp with a microscopic tic on the chin 'hallmarking' this otherwise perfect example of this popular though short-lived type. The spectacular quality... more |
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1150 |
1855 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$4,500.00 |
Wonderfully smooth golden fields complement meticulous devices. Adding dimension to this coin's beauty are the heavy die-clash lines on either side that are often seen on this short-lived major Gold Dollar design. |
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1151 |
1855'O'
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CH AU |
$8,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. A decent strike in greenish-gold gives this coin nice appeal. There are a pair of light hairlines on the face, otherwise this coin is nearly mark-free. Scarce with only 55,000 pieces struck. Here is an attractive specimen of the only 'O' mint Type II Gold Dollar. |
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