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1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS #8928

1859-S Double Eagle, MS62
 Only One Certified Finer 1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1859-S had an original mintage of 636,445 pieces but, as one would expect from an early S-mint double eagle, most of the surviving examples are only usually found in VF or XF. Probably no more than three dozen Uncirculated coins are known with 14 other MS62 PCGS-certified pieces, seven graded by NGC, and just one finer (11/18). This is a lovely coin that is certainly at the upper end of the stated grade. The original surfaces exude bright golden-rose and lilac patina with strong underlying mint luster. Sharply struck throughout with no reportable abrasions. From The Coco Collection. (Registry values: N7079) (NGC ID# 269C, PCGS# 8928)

1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS #8928

1859-S Double Eagle, MS62
 Only One Certified Finer 1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1859-S had an original mintage of 636,445 pieces but, as one would expect from an early S-mint double eagle, most of the surviving examples are only usually found in VF or XF. Probably no more than three dozen Uncirculated coins are known with 14 other MS62 PCGS-certified pieces, seven graded by NGC, and just one finer (11/18). This is a lovely coin that is certainly at the upper end of the stated grade. The original surfaces exude bright golden-rose and lilac patina with strong underlying mint luster. Sharply struck throughout with no reportable abrasions. From The Coco Collection. (Registry values: N7079) (NGC ID# 269C, PCGS# 8928)

1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS #8928

1859-S Double Eagle, MS62
 Only One Certified Finer 1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1859-S had an original mintage of 636,445 pieces but, as one would expect from an early S-mint double eagle, most of the surviving examples are only usually found in VF or XF. Probably no more than three dozen Uncirculated coins are known with 14 other MS62 PCGS-certified pieces, seven graded by NGC, and just one finer (11/18). This is a lovely coin that is certainly at the upper end of the stated grade. The original surfaces exude bright golden-rose and lilac patina with strong underlying mint luster. Sharply struck throughout with no reportable abrasions. From The Coco Collection. (Registry values: N7079) (NGC ID# 269C, PCGS# 8928)

1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS #8928

1859-S Double Eagle, MS62
 Only One Certified Finer 1859-S $20 MS62 PCGS. The 1859-S had an original mintage of 636,445 pieces but, as one would expect from an early S-mint double eagle, most of the surviving examples are only usually found in VF or XF. Probably no more than three dozen Uncirculated coins are known with 14 other MS62 PCGS-certified pieces, seven graded by NGC, and just one finer (11/18). This is a lovely coin that is certainly at the upper end of the stated grade. The original surfaces exude bright golden-rose and lilac patina with strong underlying mint luster. Sharply struck throughout with no reportable abrasions. From The Coco Collection. (Registry values: N7079) (NGC ID# 269C, PCGS# 8928)

1883-CC $20 MS62 PCGS #8999

1883-CC Double Eagle, MS62 Excellent Luster and Color The 1883-CC double eagle is generally available in most grades, but one look at the certified population figures reveals tremendous conditional rarity in MS62 and finer levels. We have previously handled only a dozen coins in MS62 or MS62+, including at least one reappearance of the same coin. Heritage has not offered a finer example since 2004, and we are not aware of a finer coin being offered at auction anywhere since 2009.This rare MS62 coin displays sharp detail and minimally abraded, satiny surfaces with vibrant cartwheel luster. Rich orange-gold color is especially pleasing. Population: 24 in 62 (1 in 62+), 4 finer (5/18).(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26BH, PCGS# 8999)

1883-CC $20 MS62 PCGS #8999

1883-CC Double Eagle, MS62 Excellent Luster and Color The 1883-CC double eagle is generally available in most grades, but one look at the certified population figures reveals tremendous conditional rarity in MS62 and finer levels. We have previously handled only a dozen coins in MS62 or MS62+, including at least one reappearance of the same coin. Heritage has not offered a finer example since 2004, and we are not aware of a finer coin being offered at auction anywhere since 2009.This rare MS62 coin displays sharp detail and minimally abraded, satiny surfaces with vibrant cartwheel luster. Rich orange-gold color is especially pleasing. Population: 24 in 62 (1 in 62+), 4 finer (5/18).(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26BH, PCGS# 8999)

1883-CC $20 MS62 PCGS #8999

1883-CC Double Eagle, MS62 Excellent Luster and Color The 1883-CC double eagle is generally available in most grades, but one look at the certified population figures reveals tremendous conditional rarity in MS62 and finer levels. We have previously handled only a dozen coins in MS62 or MS62+, including at least one reappearance of the same coin. Heritage has not offered a finer example since 2004, and we are not aware of a finer coin being offered at auction anywhere since 2009.This rare MS62 coin displays sharp detail and minimally abraded, satiny surfaces with vibrant cartwheel luster. Rich orange-gold color is especially pleasing. Population: 24 in 62 (1 in 62+), 4 finer (5/18).(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26BH, PCGS# 8999)

1890-S $20 Saddle Ridge Hoard MS64 PCGS #109015

9,000 (10,611 w/BP & S&H

1890-S $20 Saddle Ridge Hoard MS64 PCGS #109015

9,000 (10,611 w/BP & S&H

1890-S $20 Saddle Ridge Hoard MS64 PCGS #109015

9,000 (10,611 w/BP & S&H

1857-S $20 Spiked Shield S.S. Central America MS64 PCGS #70000

1857-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. SSCA 2747. The "Spiked Shield" variety; identified by two short die scratches left of the shield on the reverse. This sharply detailed Choice example is lightly marked and brightly lustrous, with outstanding eye appeal. Housed in a gold label holder. Included with the lot is a brown faux California Gold Rush book, an outer brown presentation box, and a certificate of authenticity signed by Tommy Thompson.(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 2696, PCGS# 8922)

1857-S $20 Spiked Shield S.S. Central America MS64 PCGS #70000

1857-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. SSCA 2747. The "Spiked Shield" variety; identified by two short die scratches left of the shield on the reverse. This sharply detailed Choice example is lightly marked and brightly lustrous, with outstanding eye appeal. Housed in a gold label holder. Included with the lot is a brown faux California Gold Rush book, an outer brown presentation box, and a certificate of authenticity signed by Tommy Thompson.(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 2696, PCGS# 8922)

1857-S $20 Spiked Shield S.S. Central America MS64 PCGS #70000

1857-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. SSCA 2747. The "Spiked Shield" variety; identified by two short die scratches left of the shield on the reverse. This sharply detailed Choice example is lightly marked and brightly lustrous, with outstanding eye appeal. Housed in a gold label holder. Included with the lot is a brown faux California Gold Rush book, an outer brown presentation box, and a certificate of authenticity signed by Tommy Thompson.(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 2696, PCGS# 8922)

1857-S $20 Spiked Shield S.S. Central America MS64 PCGS #70000

1857-S $20 MS64 PCGS. Ex: S.S. Central America. SSCA 2747. The "Spiked Shield" variety; identified by two short die scratches left of the shield on the reverse. This sharply detailed Choice example is lightly marked and brightly lustrous, with outstanding eye appeal. Housed in a gold label holder. Included with the lot is a brown faux California Gold Rush book, an outer brown presentation box, and a certificate of authenticity signed by Tommy Thompson.(Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 2696, PCGS# 8922)

1856-S $20 Split Serif S.S. Central America #1 Gold Foil MS61 PCGS #70019

This is a lovely example with highly lustrous, satin-textured surfaces that are remarkably smooth for the assigned grade. Vivid rose-orange patina is also a strong suit, as are devices that exhibit sharp to full definition from the dies. Though nearly 1.2 million examples of this issue were produced, survivors are surprisingly scarce in Mint State. The recovery of 1,085 examples from the wreck of the S.S. Central America somewhat increased availability, though less than 500 pieces are likely to exist across all Uncirculated grades. The present offering is surely among the more attractive examples of this desirable Type I Liberty Head double eagle issue, appealing to both coin collectors and shipwreck enthusiasts. Provenance: Ex S.S. Central America. CAC

1856-S $20 Split Serif S.S. Central America #1 Gold Foil MS61 PCGS #70019

This is a lovely example with highly lustrous, satin-textured surfaces that are remarkably smooth for the assigned grade. Vivid rose-orange patina is also a strong suit, as are devices that exhibit sharp to full definition from the dies. Though nearly 1.2 million examples of this issue were produced, survivors are surprisingly scarce in Mint State. The recovery of 1,085 examples from the wreck of the S.S. Central America somewhat increased availability, though less than 500 pieces are likely to exist across all Uncirculated grades. The present offering is surely among the more attractive examples of this desirable Type I Liberty Head double eagle issue, appealing to both coin collectors and shipwreck enthusiasts. Provenance: Ex S.S. Central America. CAC

1856-S $20 Split Serif S.S. Central America #1 Gold Foil MS61 PCGS #70019

This is a lovely example with highly lustrous, satin-textured surfaces that are remarkably smooth for the assigned grade. Vivid rose-orange patina is also a strong suit, as are devices that exhibit sharp to full definition from the dies. Though nearly 1.2 million examples of this issue were produced, survivors are surprisingly scarce in Mint State. The recovery of 1,085 examples from the wreck of the S.S. Central America somewhat increased availability, though less than 500 pieces are likely to exist across all Uncirculated grades. The present offering is surely among the more attractive examples of this desirable Type I Liberty Head double eagle issue, appealing to both coin collectors and shipwreck enthusiasts. Provenance: Ex S.S. Central America. CAC

1856-S $20 Split Serif S.S. Central America #1 Gold Foil MS61 PCGS #70019

This is a lovely example with highly lustrous, satin-textured surfaces that are remarkably smooth for the assigned grade. Vivid rose-orange patina is also a strong suit, as are devices that exhibit sharp to full definition from the dies. Though nearly 1.2 million examples of this issue were produced, survivors are surprisingly scarce in Mint State. The recovery of 1,085 examples from the wreck of the S.S. Central America somewhat increased availability, though less than 500 pieces are likely to exist across all Uncirculated grades. The present offering is surely among the more attractive examples of this desirable Type I Liberty Head double eagle issue, appealing to both coin collectors and shipwreck enthusiasts. Provenance: Ex S.S. Central America. CAC

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64BN PCGS #2825

This is a VERY CHOICE, evenly toned, lustrous brown example of this wonderful KEY issue. Steely brown with shimmering bluish brown overtones are enhanced by a strong brilliance. The eye appeal is nice. PCGS 259, NGC 167. The most recent example sold for $3,240 in January 2020, and previous examples have sold in the $2,820 to $4,320 range. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $4,500. The 1955 Doubled Die is a very popular variety collected as a KEY to the series. Cert. Number 41844443 PCGS # 2825.00

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64BN PCGS #2825

This is a VERY CHOICE, evenly toned, lustrous brown example of this wonderful KEY issue. Steely brown with shimmering bluish brown overtones are enhanced by a strong brilliance. The eye appeal is nice. PCGS 259, NGC 167. The most recent example sold for $3,240 in January 2020, and previous examples have sold in the $2,820 to $4,320 range. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $4,500. The 1955 Doubled Die is a very popular variety collected as a KEY to the series. Cert. Number 41844443 PCGS # 2825.00

1955 1C Doubled Die Obverse MS64BN PCGS #2825

This is a VERY CHOICE, evenly toned, lustrous brown example of this wonderful KEY issue. Steely brown with shimmering bluish brown overtones are enhanced by a strong brilliance. The eye appeal is nice. PCGS 259, NGC 167. The most recent example sold for $3,240 in January 2020, and previous examples have sold in the $2,820 to $4,320 range. The current PCGS Price Guide value is listed at $4,500. The 1955 Doubled Die is a very popular variety collected as a KEY to the series. Cert. Number 41844443 PCGS # 2825.00