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Categories • Stack's October 2006 New York → The 71st Anniversary Sale → U. S. Gold Commemorative Coins → An Extraordinary 5-Piece Panama-Pacific Set, Sold Individually |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2506 |
1915'S' Panama-Pacific Exposition. Octagonal $50.00
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VERY CH BU |
$65,000.00 |
Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Here is one of the finest of the mere 645 octagonal pieces released likely to be encountered today. This extraordinary coin is essentially mark-free and displays the sharpest, damage-free edges that even the most particular collector might wish. Deeply glowing medium-gold lustre gives this virtual Gem its dramatic beauty and near-perfection, making... more |
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2507 |
1915'S' Panama-Pacific Exposition. Round $50.00. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$46,000.00 |
- or somewhat finer. Deep yellow-gold lustre enriches a satiny, meticulously detailed example of the 483 round-planchet pieces released. This coin is amazingly free of the marks and edge dings to which these massive, soft Gold coins are so notoriously prone. Careful scrutiny under a glass reveals a wispy hairline or two on the obverse. For strike, surface quality and overall visual appeal,... more |
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2508 |
1915'S' Panama-Pacific Exposition. $2.50. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$4,750.00 |
An abundance of light frosty gold lustre combines with an amazingly full strike to make this coin a visual standout. The sharpness of the Hippocampus scales and eagle feathers testify to the unusual quality of this outstanding Gem. |
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2509 |
1915'S' Panama-Pacific Exposition. $1.00. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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VERY CH BU |
$1,500.00 |
- a whisper from full Gem. Magnificent satin yellow-gold surfaces interact with a needle-sharp strike to assure breath-taking visual quality. |
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2510 |
1915'S' Panama-Pacific Exposition. Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$1,500.00 |
A amazing strike is most evident in Columbia's features and the eagle's breast feathers. The bold devices are further accentuated by rich orange-peel texture in the fields. Here is a truly superior example of a Half Dollar that was regarded as the key to the series by old-time collectors. |
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