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September 10th, 2007 — Coinworld

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Colonial Period


38mm longest axis

(1627-65) Spanish gold 8 escudo cob doubloon from the Seville mint. Treasure from the New World was coming so fast that the coin production was the most crude and hastily struck of any period.
NGC MS 61 but "Rough as a cob" — $6700


33mm

(1627-65) Spanish gold 8 escudo cob doubloon from the Seville mint.
NGC VF — $4700


28mm longest axis

1698 silver 2 reales cob, Potosi mint in the Viceroyalty of Peru. Strong date, cross and Pillars of Hercules over the waves.
Crude VF — $247


24mm longest axis

1713 silver 2 reales cob, also from Potosi.
Good date, VF more crude than previous — $147


28mm

1787 Connecticut copper Draped bust left M-33.9-52
PCGS XF 40 One of the sharpest Connecticuts which I have offered recently.
$1477


29mm

1787 Auctori Plebis copper Smooth brown surfaces, struck from shallow dies intentionally to imitate wear, but with a bold date, which is very unusual for this issue.
NGC XF 45 BN — $877

Quarters


24mm

1870 copper Judd 878 pattern quarter, rarity 7 First generation.
PCGS Proof 64 BN Pleasing blue toning — $3977


23mm

1896-S NGC VG 8 pleasing — $1047

Silver Dollars


38mm

1836 Gobrecht PCGS Proof 55, original striking of late 1836, of course with coin alignment and eagle flying upwards. Mostly white with some attractive edge toning. Pleasing smooth surfaces. More historically interesting to me than later restrikes. — $24,700


38mm

1861 silver dollar ANACS Proof 63 near white — $3977

1886-P new ANACS MS 67 nice very light edge colors — $417
1887-P new ANACS MS 67 very near white — $387


38mm

1887/6-O NGC MS 64 PQ nice white, highest grade for either service
$11,700

1890-O "Comet Date" VAM 10 PCGS MS 62 — $197
1893-P NGC AU 58 pleasing near white — $447


37mm

1895-P the "King of the Morgans" NCS impaired proof, toned dark. This proof slipped into circulation and now grades a solid EF. — $29,700

1921-D a one year type and the only Denver mint Morgan dollar NGC MS 65 sharp never dipped — $297

Gold Dollars


12mm longest axis

1849-P no L on truncation, 1,000 struck by mint records
Rev: open wreath
NGC MS 64 — $3577

1851-O NGC AU55 — $317
NGC AU 53 — $287
1853-P NGC MS 61 — $317
1854-P type 1 NGC MS 61 — $367


15mm

1854-P type 2 NGC AU 55 — $977
1855-P type 2 NGC AU 58 PQ — $1777
1855-P NCS genuine(MS 61 faintly hairlined) — $877


15mm

1880-P old PCGS MS 66 Superb undipped — $3677

1886-P NGC MS 65 some light orange rev spots — $2977

Quarter Eagles


17mm

1853-P NGC AU 55 — $257
1878-P NGC AU 55 very bright — $297
1902-P PCGS MS 66 — $2577
1905-P NCS genuine (MS 64, faint hairlines) — $377
1908-P NGC AU 55 — $257
1909-P NGC MS 61 — $377 NGC AU 58 — $287
1910-P NGC AU 58 — $257
1911-P NGC AU 58 — $287


17mm

1911-D NGC AU 58 — $6700
1912-P NGC AU 58 — $267
1913-P NGC AU 55 — $237
1914-P NGC AU 58 — $317
1914-D NGC AU 50 — $267
1925-D NGC AU 58 — $277
1926-P
NGC MS 64 very frosty PQ — $2577
NGC MS 62 PQ — $677
1927-P NGC MS 62 — $617
1929-P NGC MS 61 — $347


20mm

1854-P Three Dollars gold PCGS AU 53 — $1977
1874-P NGC MS 62 — $3977
1878-P NGC AU 58 — $2477

Half Eagles


21mm

1840-P narrow mill NGC AU 53 pleasing — $1877
1844-O NGC XF 40 obv rim bump — $297
1845-P NGC MS 63 repunched 8, pleasing bright and frosty yellow — $11,700
1880-P NGC AU 58 — $257


21mm

1881/1880-P NGC AU 58 — $977
1882-P NGC AU 58 — $257
1886-S NGC MS 61 pleasing PQ — $337
1887-S NGC MS 62 PQ — $397
1898-S NGC AU 55 — $247
1901/00-S NGC AU 58 — $327
1903-P NGC MS 62 — $317
1906-D NGC MS 62 PQ — $387


21mm

1908-P Indian NGC AU58 — $377
1909-D ICG AU 50 — $297
1913-P NGC AU 53 — $317
1913-S NGC AU 55 — $447
1914-S NGC AU 55 — $477

Eagles

1845-P NGC VG 10 — $417


26mm

1851-O NGC VF 35 — $477
1855-P NGC F 12 — $447


26mm

1874-P PCGS MS 62 very PQ — $4977
1879-P NGC AU 58 — $427
1883-S NGC AU 55 — $447
1892-P
NGC MS 62 — $447
NGC MS 61 — $397
1892-S NGC MS 61 — $487
1897-P NGC MS 61 — $397
1898-P NGC MS 62 — $447
1898-P abt unc in plain gold bezel ready to wear — $397
1905-P NGC MS 61 — $397


26mm

1907-P no periods Indian Head
NGC MS 65 Pleasing bright frosty yellow — $8977
1908-P With Motto Indian PCGS MS 62 — $1097
1912-P PCGS MS 62 PQ — $1177
1914-D NGC XF 45 — $467
1932-P NGC MS 63 — $1397

Double Eagles

1870-S NGC XF 40 — $787


34mm

1873-S closed 3 NGC AU 53 — $877
1876-P NGC AU 53 — $747
1876-S
PCGS XF 45 — $737
NGC XF 45 — $737
1877-S PCGS XF 45 — $737
1884-S PCGS XF 45 — $737
1888-P PCGS VF 35 — $747
1889-S PCGS XF 45 — $737
1895-P
NGC AU 58 — $747
NGC MS 62 — $877
1898-S NGC MS 61 — $847
1900-P NGC Au 58 lt spots — $697
1900-S
NGC AU 58 spots, very bright — $717
NGC AU 55 — $717
1904-P
NGC MS 61 — $767
NGC MS 61 spots — $737
1906-S
NGC AU 58 — $727
new ANACS MS 62 — $847

Saint Gaudens

1907-P Arabic date raw Unc 65 but hairlined from improper cleaning — $1077

1908-P no motto PCGS Wells Fargo Nevada Gold hoard pedigree
MS 66 — $2377
new ANACS MS 61 — $747


34mm

1909/8-P
NGC AU 55 — $1100
another NGC AU 53 — $977

1910-S new ANACS MS 62 — $787


34mm

1916-S
NGC MS 64 — $1377
NGC MS 64 PQ — $1577
NGC AU 58 — $797

1922-P NGC MS 62 — $767
1924-P
NGC MS 63 — $777
new ANACS MS 62 — $737
1925-P NGC MS 61 — $747
1928-P
NGC MS 63 — $797
ANACS MS 60 — $737

Central America Shipwreck Gold


9mm

1856 California gold octagaonal ¼ dollar BG-111 Liberty Head obverse, wreath reverse. Perhaps the most expensive per ounce artifact recovered from the wreck of the S.S. Central America. Only 4 fractional gold pieces were salvaged, and I believe this is the finest known, certified and graded PCGS MS 65 “S.S. Central America” special edition holder. Grossly underrated at this price when compared to the thousands of double eagles from the wreck. — $12,700

North Carolina Gold


15mm

(1842-50) gold dollar struck by August Bechtler, 27 grains of 21 carat gold. An immediate predecessor of our Federal Gold Dollars.
NGC MS 62 — $5700

California private gold

1853 BG-102 Octagonal Quarter Lib Hd PCGS MS 62 PQ orig undipped, light beautiful toning — $677


12mm east-west axis

1853 BG-530 Oct dollar Lib Hd PCGS AU 58 w/ light rev marks — $977

1856 BG-111 Oct quarter Lib Hd PCGS MS 63 blazing bright yellow — $577

1859 BG-801 Round quarter. One of these was acquired by the US mint in 1862 as "California pocket pieces". The mint director reported that this type quarter only had 6 ½ cents worth of gold in it.
PCGS MS 63 PQ blazing orig undipped — $577


12mm east-west axis

1869 BG-1106 Oct dollar Lib Hd NGC MS 65 DPL, orig undipped with narrow edge toning. Coins like this were catalogued in old Red Books as Proofs.
$4477

1870 BG-920 oct half Lib Hd NGC MS 64 highest graded? — $1177
1871 BG-714 oct quarter Lib Hd NGC MS 65 Blazing orig undipped — $677
1871 BG-715 Oct quarter PCGS MS 65 blazing orig undipped R-6 — $977
1871 BG-1011 Round half Lib Hd NGC MS 62 blazing luster — $477
1873 BG-817 round quarter Lib Hd NGC blazing MS 63 — $477


10mm

1873 BG-871 round quarter Ind Hd NGC MS 62 r-6 — $627

1874 BG-875 round quarter Ind Hd PCGS MS 64 r-5 blazing PL — $487


10mm

1875 BG-878 round Ind hd, PCGS MS 63 Special Gold miner brown insert for Art Kagin estate. — $777


13mm

1875 BG-1127 octagonal dollar Indian Head obv, wreath rev
PCGS MS 63 orig undipped — $3700

1878/6 BG-883 round Ind Hd
PCGS MS 63 — $577
NGC MS 62 — $427

Commemorative gold $5 (unless noted)

1904 Lewis & Clark gold dollar NGC AU 58 — $977


14mm

1916 McKinley gold dollar NGC MS 61 — $677

1917 McKinley gold dollar NGC MS 62 — $1077


14.5mm

1922-P Grant gold dollar NCS genuine holder (AU+, gently cleaned) — $1577

1984-W Olympics $10 NGC PF68UCAM — $337
1992-W Olympics NGC PR69UCAM — $187
1991-1995 WWII NGC PF68UCAM — $257


21mm

1995-W Civil War NGC PF67UCAM — $387

1995-W Olympics Stadium NGC PF 68UCAM — $407
1996-W Olympics Flag Bearer PF 67UCAM — $487
1996-W Olympics Cauldron NGC PF68CAM — $497


21mm

1996-W Smithsonian NGC PF69UCAM — $447

1997-W Roosevelt NGC PF69UCAM — $367
1997-W Robinson NGC PF69UCAM — $607
1999-W Washington NGC PF68UCAM — $327


27mm

2000-W Library of Congress bi-metallic $10 NGC PF69UCAM — $927

2001-W Capitol NGC PF69UCAM — $307
2002-W Olympics NGC MS69 — $437


22mm

2006-S Five Dollars Gold Centennial of the San Francisco mint “The Granite Lady” resurrecting the half eagle reverse of 1839 to 1907.
In mint box with certificate Ch Proof — $297


38mm

2006-S Silver Dollar Centennial of the Frisco mint, resurrecting the legendary Morgan dollar reverse. In mint box with certificate.
Ch Proof — $47
Ch Unc — $87

Slabbed Platinum Eagles

1997-W ¼ oz PCGS PR 68 DCAM — $387

Slabbed Gold Eagles


33mm

1999-P ½ Oz ICG MS 69 — $367
2004-P ½ oz PCGS MS 69 — $377
2004-P ¼ oz PCGS MS 69 — $217
2005-P ½ oz PCGS MS 69 — $377
2005 1/10 oz NGC MS 69 — $97
2006-W 4 coin set 1, ½, ¼ and 1/10 oz certified Proof 70 Ultra Cameo by NGC.
4 slabs for — $1697
2006-W gold 1 oz Buffalo NGC PF 69 — $827


33mm

Proof Gold Eagles Mint boxes & Certs

1986 1oz — $797
1993-P ¼ oz — $217
1999-P 1, ½, ¼, 1/10 tr oz gold coins — $1427
2003-W
1/10 oz — $87
One tr oz — $797
2004-W 1/10 oz — $117
2005-W 1/10 oz — $97

Gold Bars



38mm wide, 56mm long, 18mm thick

1931 US Assay Office New York 21.84 troy oz of .9998 fine gold #21193 Very interesting with the value of $451.38 stamped into the side — $31,700






37mm by 56mm

1968 US Assay Office New York 24.42 troy oz of .9997 fine gold #7452 (batch?) #R28 VF — $25,700

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