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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 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 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 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)
Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
Frosty Western Gold Piece 1876-CC $20 MS61 PCGS. Variety 3-A. Die attribution markers include the 1 in the date over a dentil, the 7 centered over the space between dentils, and the right edge of the second C in the mintmark aligned with the left edge of the second T in TWENTY. The 1876-CC double eagle is a plentiful Type Two Carson City issue, the last of this design. Bright mint frost shines from surfaces that show superficial grazes and small abrasions, with yellow-gold color throughout. Most design elements are sharp, the forecurls and reverse stars being a couple of exceptions. Considerably finer than the typical AU survivor. From The "So Cal" Collection. (Registry values: N4719) (NGC ID# 26AW, PCGS# 8977)
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)