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1901 $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population: (1740/332 and 66/5+). NGC Census: (1710/339 and 50/5+). CDN: $1,675 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS MS64. Mintage 111,430. From The Cody Brady Collection. (Registry values: N1793) (NGC ID# 26CS, PCGS# 9039)
1901 $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population: (1740/332 and 66/5+). NGC Census: (1710/339 and 50/5+). CDN: $1,675 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS MS64. Mintage 111,430. From The Cody Brady Collection. (Registry values: N1793) (NGC ID# 26CS, PCGS# 9039)
1901 $20 MS64 PCGS Secure. PCGS Population: (1740/332 and 66/5+). NGC Census: (1710/339 and 50/5+). CDN: $1,675 Whsle. Bid for problem-free NGC/PCGS MS64. Mintage 111,430. From The Cody Brady Collection. (Registry values: N1793) (NGC ID# 26CS, PCGS# 9039)
Handsome deep gold patina adorns lustrous, smartly impressed features. With a mere 31,140 pieces produced, the 1902 boasts the lowest mintage of any circulation strike Liberty Head double eagle coined during the 20th century. Q. David Bowers in his 2004 Guide Book of Double Eagles gives an estimate of 1,000 to 1,500 Mint State survivors or possibly more. A comparatively scarce issue in MS-62 and higher grades, the relatively low mintage adds considerable appeal. Interestingly, most old-time numismatic collections lacked a Mint State coin for the 1902 double eagle. Provenance: From the Fairmont Collection. CAC
Handsome deep gold patina adorns lustrous, smartly impressed features. With a mere 31,140 pieces produced, the 1902 boasts the lowest mintage of any circulation strike Liberty Head double eagle coined during the 20th century. Q. David Bowers in his 2004 Guide Book of Double Eagles gives an estimate of 1,000 to 1,500 Mint State survivors or possibly more. A comparatively scarce issue in MS-62 and higher grades, the relatively low mintage adds considerable appeal. Interestingly, most old-time numismatic collections lacked a Mint State coin for the 1902 double eagle. Provenance: From the Fairmont Collection. CAC
Handsome deep gold patina adorns lustrous, smartly impressed features. With a mere 31,140 pieces produced, the 1902 boasts the lowest mintage of any circulation strike Liberty Head double eagle coined during the 20th century. Q. David Bowers in his 2004 Guide Book of Double Eagles gives an estimate of 1,000 to 1,500 Mint State survivors or possibly more. A comparatively scarce issue in MS-62 and higher grades, the relatively low mintage adds considerable appeal. Interestingly, most old-time numismatic collections lacked a Mint State coin for the 1902 double eagle. Provenance: From the Fairmont Collection. CAC
Handsome deep gold patina adorns lustrous, smartly impressed features. With a mere 31,140 pieces produced, the 1902 boasts the lowest mintage of any circulation strike Liberty Head double eagle coined during the 20th century. Q. David Bowers in his 2004 Guide Book of Double Eagles gives an estimate of 1,000 to 1,500 Mint State survivors or possibly more. A comparatively scarce issue in MS-62 and higher grades, the relatively low mintage adds considerable appeal. Interestingly, most old-time numismatic collections lacked a Mint State coin for the 1902 double eagle. Provenance: From the Fairmont Collection. CAC
Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)
Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)
Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)
Excellent Eye Appeal 1903 $20 MS65 PCGS. The 1903 double eagle had a modest mintage of just under 300,000 coins, and survivors are elusive in higher grades. For example PCGS has only certified four coins finer than this piece (1/18). Both sides have a bold strike and frosty light yellow luster with excellent eye appeal. Ex: New York Signature (Heritage, 1/2014), lot 4890.(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26CW, PCGS# 9043)
1905 Twenty Dollar, MS63 Scarce Issue in Mint Condition 1905 $20 MS63 PCGS. Garrett and Guth note for this issue: "Most of the coins seen have been plucked from gold shipments that have returned to the United States in recent years. The average coin grades AU-58 to MS-61. Choice examples of the date are very rare, and none are known at the gem level." This Select example splits the difference; it is clearly a desirable coin on a higher tier than the more commonly seen AU58 or MS61 pieces, yet it is not at a stratospheric price point as is seen with the few known finer examples. A blush of rose color visits wheat and orange-gold surfaces that are immensely lustrous. Strongly struck with just a few abrasions, such as those on Liberty's brow and below the chin, that preclude an even finer designation. Population: 72 in 63 (2 in 63+), 14 finer (11/21). Ex: ANA WFOM Signature (Heritage, 3/2010), lot 2709. From The Buxton Collection. (Registry values: N1793) PCGS Set Registry inventory of Vision Collection 1/22 Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26D2, PCGS# 9047); PCGS 9047.63 / 05905732
1905 Twenty Dollar, MS63 Scarce Issue in Mint Condition 1905 $20 MS63 PCGS. Garrett and Guth note for this issue: "Most of the coins seen have been plucked from gold shipments that have returned to the United States in recent years. The average coin grades AU-58 to MS-61. Choice examples of the date are very rare, and none are known at the gem level." This Select example splits the difference; it is clearly a desirable coin on a higher tier than the more commonly seen AU58 or MS61 pieces, yet it is not at a stratospheric price point as is seen with the few known finer examples. A blush of rose color visits wheat and orange-gold surfaces that are immensely lustrous. Strongly struck with just a few abrasions, such as those on Liberty's brow and below the chin, that preclude an even finer designation. Population: 72 in 63 (2 in 63+), 14 finer (11/21). Ex: ANA WFOM Signature (Heritage, 3/2010), lot 2709. From The Buxton Collection. (Registry values: N1793) PCGS Set Registry inventory of Vision Collection 1/22 Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26D2, PCGS# 9047); PCGS 9047.63 / 05905732
1905 Twenty Dollar, MS63 Scarce Issue in Mint Condition 1905 $20 MS63 PCGS. Garrett and Guth note for this issue: "Most of the coins seen have been plucked from gold shipments that have returned to the United States in recent years. The average coin grades AU-58 to MS-61. Choice examples of the date are very rare, and none are known at the gem level." This Select example splits the difference; it is clearly a desirable coin on a higher tier than the more commonly seen AU58 or MS61 pieces, yet it is not at a stratospheric price point as is seen with the few known finer examples. A blush of rose color visits wheat and orange-gold surfaces that are immensely lustrous. Strongly struck with just a few abrasions, such as those on Liberty's brow and below the chin, that preclude an even finer designation. Population: 72 in 63 (2 in 63+), 14 finer (11/21). Ex: ANA WFOM Signature (Heritage, 3/2010), lot 2709. From The Buxton Collection. (Registry values: N1793) PCGS Set Registry inventory of Vision Collection 1/22 Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26D2, PCGS# 9047); PCGS 9047.63 / 05905732
1905 Twenty Dollar, MS63 Scarce Issue in Mint Condition 1905 $20 MS63 PCGS. Garrett and Guth note for this issue: "Most of the coins seen have been plucked from gold shipments that have returned to the United States in recent years. The average coin grades AU-58 to MS-61. Choice examples of the date are very rare, and none are known at the gem level." This Select example splits the difference; it is clearly a desirable coin on a higher tier than the more commonly seen AU58 or MS61 pieces, yet it is not at a stratospheric price point as is seen with the few known finer examples. A blush of rose color visits wheat and orange-gold surfaces that are immensely lustrous. Strongly struck with just a few abrasions, such as those on Liberty's brow and below the chin, that preclude an even finer designation. Population: 72 in 63 (2 in 63+), 14 finer (11/21). Ex: ANA WFOM Signature (Heritage, 3/2010), lot 2709. From The Buxton Collection. (Registry values: N1793) PCGS Set Registry inventory of Vision Collection 1/22 Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26D2, PCGS# 9047); PCGS 9047.63 / 05905732
1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)
1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)
1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)
1906-D Double Eagle, MS64+ Rare in Finer Grades 1906-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. Available in MS64, the 1906-D double eagle becomes conditionally rare at the Gem level. This Plus-designated near-Gem showcases a sharp strike and vibrant satin luster. A few light marks on the cheek determine the grade but pose minimal distraction. PCGS has seen 13 finer representatives (9/16).(Registry values: N2998) (NGC ID# 26D5, PCGS# 9050)
1907-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. A lustrous and beautiful lemon-gold near-Gem. The strike is crisp, the reverse is practically pristine, and the obverse shows only trivial contact. The 1907-D will never be rare in Uncirculated grades, but examples of the present quality will always be in demand, from both type collectors and specialists.(Registry values: N1793) (NGC ID# 26D8, PCGS# 9053)
1907-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. A lustrous and beautiful lemon-gold near-Gem. The strike is crisp, the reverse is practically pristine, and the obverse shows only trivial contact. The 1907-D will never be rare in Uncirculated grades, but examples of the present quality will always be in demand, from both type collectors and specialists.(Registry values: N1793) (NGC ID# 26D8, PCGS# 9053)
1907-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. A lustrous and beautiful lemon-gold near-Gem. The strike is crisp, the reverse is practically pristine, and the obverse shows only trivial contact. The 1907-D will never be rare in Uncirculated grades, but examples of the present quality will always be in demand, from both type collectors and specialists.(Registry values: N1793) (NGC ID# 26D8, PCGS# 9053)
1907-D $20 MS64+ PCGS. A lustrous and beautiful lemon-gold near-Gem. The strike is crisp, the reverse is practically pristine, and the obverse shows only trivial contact. The 1907-D will never be rare in Uncirculated grades, but examples of the present quality will always be in demand, from both type collectors and specialists.(Registry values: N1793) (NGC ID# 26D8, PCGS# 9053)