1914-S $10 AU55 PCGS号8877

专家评论

Ron Guth

As time has passed and more and more coins have been certified, we have a better, slightly different, view of the 1914-S $10 gold coins.  It is, indeed, a scarce date but not the incredible condition-rarity it was once believed to be.  In terms of overall population, the 1914-S mimics most closely the 1909-S and the 1916-S.  Substantial numbers of MS62 and MS63 examples of the 1914-S have appeared over the years.  While the population report numbers are nowhere near as high as those of common dates like the 1926 and 1932, there seems to be a sufficient supply to satisfy collector demand.  In MS64, the 1914-S becomes scarce but, even there, it is not nearly as rare as the 1909-S or the 1912-S.  MS65 is where the 1914-S really hits its stride -- only about a dozen or so examples have earned that grade.  Above MS65 the 1914-S is an extreme rarity, and only a single example has appeared at the MS66 level, with none finer.


David Akers (1975/88)

The 1914-S is very similar in all aspects of rarity to the 1910-S and 1912-S. The entire Mint State population of this issue is not large and most of those are in the MS60 to 62 grades with only an occasional choice specimen (MS-63) being available. Above MS-63, the 1914-S is a major rarity and seldom, if ever, available. The Auction '79 and Kruthoffer specimens, both solid MS-65 coins, are the two best I have seen by a small margin, and there are perhaps five or six others that could be called gems. I have never seen or heard of anything that would qualify as better than MS-65, however. Overall, and especially in gem condition, the 1914-S is one of the rarest and most underrated issues in the series.

The typical 1914-S has much more lustre than the 1912-S or 1913-S and is very similar to the 1910-S and 1911-S in this important respect. All 1914-S eagles I have seen have been frosty and very sharply struck; some even show a trace of the "wire rim" that is so evident on the 1911-S and, sometimes, the 1913-S. Color is a definite strong point of this issue, typically rich greenish gold highlighted with rose or orange. Top grade examples of this issue are exceptionally pretty.
PCGS #
8877
设计师
Augustus Saint Gaudens
边缘
Raised Stars
直径
26.80 毫米
重量
16.70 克
铸币数量
208000
金属成分
90% Gold, 10% Copper
更高评级数量
978
评级较低的钱币数量
175
地区
The United States of America
价格指南
PCGS 数量报告
拍卖 - PCGS 评级的
拍卖 - NGC 评级的

稀有性和存量估计 了解更多

评级
所有评级 3000 R-4.4 12 / 27 14 / 32
60或以上 1200 R-4.9 12 / 27 TIE 14 / 32 TIE
65或以上 27 R-8.9 10 / 27 10 / 32 TIE
所有评级 3000
60或以上 1200
65或以上 27
所有评级 R-4.4
60或以上 R-4.9
65或以上 R-8.9
所有评级 12 / 27
60或以上 12 / 27 TIE
65或以上 10 / 27
所有评级 14 / 32
60或以上 14 / 32 TIE
65或以上 10 / 32 TIE

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位置 评级 缩略图 家谱和历史
1 MS66 PCGS grade

American Numismatic Rarities 6/2006:2641, $253,000 - Kutasi Collection - Heritage 1/2007:3183, $161,000

1 MS66 estimated grade
3 MS65+ PCGS grade MS65+ PCGS grade
4 MS65 PCGS grade PCGS #8877 (MS)     65

Simpson Collection

4 MS65 PCGS grade MS65 PCGS grade

Heritage 1/1999:8323 - Kutasi Collection - Heritage 1/2007:3182, $27,600 - Bentley Shores Collection - Stack's/Bowers 8/2013:4559, $30,550

#1 MS66 PCGS grade

American Numismatic Rarities 6/2006:2641, $253,000 - Kutasi Collection - Heritage 1/2007:3183, $161,000

#1 MS66 estimated grade
MS65+ PCGS grade #3 MS65+ PCGS grade
PCGS #8877 (MS)     65 #4 MS65 PCGS grade

Simpson Collection

MS65 PCGS grade #4 MS65 PCGS grade

Heritage 1/1999:8323 - Kutasi Collection - Heritage 1/2007:3182, $27,600 - Bentley Shores Collection - Stack's/Bowers 8/2013:4559, $30,550