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1849 $10 Mormon Ten Dollar AU58 NGC. K-3, R.7.
(PCGS# 10271)
Auction 1204
| Lot: 5455 | Apr 27, 2014
Sold For:
$705,000.00
1803 $1 Large 3 MS65+ NGC. CAC. B-6, BB-255, R.2.
(PCGS# 6901)
Auction 1190
| Lot: 33515 | Nov 15, 2013
Sold For:
$705,000.00
1997 Skybox E-X 2001 Allen Iverson (Essential Credentials Now) #3 PSA EX 5 - #'d 02/03.
Auction 50076
| Lot: 58972 | Feb 1, 2025
Sold For:
$701,500.00
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$1,052,250 or more
1927-S $20 MS67 PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 9188)
Auction 1385
| Lot: 3539 | Aug 31, 2025
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1852 $50 Assay Office Fifty Dollar, 900 Thous. MS64 PCGS. CAC. K-14, R.5.
(PCGS# 10019)
Auction 1385
| Lot: 3552 | Aug 31, 2025
Sold For:
$690,000.00
Gil Kane
Marvel Spotlight
#32 Cover - First Appearance of Spider-Woman Original Art (Marvel, 1977).
Auction 7413
| Lot: 92018 | Apr 6, 2025
Sold For:
$690,000.00
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$1,380,000 or more
1856-O $20 AU58 PCGS. Winter 1.
(PCGS# 8918)
Auction 1381
| Lot: 3384 | Mar 2, 2025
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1876-CC 20C MS65 PCGS. BF-NC-1, R.6.
(PCGS# 5300)
Auction 1376
| Lot: 4132 | Aug 18, 2024
Sold For:
$690,000.00
China:
Hsüan-t'ung silver Specimen Pattern "Long-Whiskered Dragon" Dollar Year 3 (1911) SP63 NGC,
Auction 3108
| Lot: 30031 | Jun 21, 2023
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1795 $10 13 Leaves, BD-1, High R.3, MS64 PCGS.
(PCGS# 45710)
Auction 1353
| Lot: 11059 | Sep 29, 2022
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1986 Fleer Basketball Complete Set (132) - Every Card Graded PSA Gem Mint 10!
Auction 50052
| Lot: 80037 | Feb 27, 2022
Sold For:
$690,000.00
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$1,035,000 or more
1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle Rookie #253 SGC Mint 9.
Auction 50041
| Lot: 80480 | May 8, 2021
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$690,000.00
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$828,000 or more
Great Britain:
Victoria gold Proof "Una and the Lion" 5 Pounds 1839 PR64 Deep Cameo PCGS,
Auction 3081
| Lot: 32248 | Jan 13, 2020
Sold For:
$690,000.00
Robert Crumb
Your Hytone Comix
#nn
"Stoned Agin!" Inside Back Cover Original Art (Apex Novelties, 1971).
Auction 7212
| Lot: 91012 | Nov 24, 2019
Sold For:
$690,000.00
Fine and Exceptional Colt Walker Model Civilian Series Revolver, with Period Flap Leather Holster, Known as the "The Thumbprint Walker"
Auction 6073
| Lot: 33006 | Sep 18, 2011
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1909-O $5 MS66 PCGS.
(PCGS# 8515)
Auction 1151
| Lot: 5138 | Jan 9, 2011
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1792 P10C Disme, Judd-10, Pollock-11, High R.6, PR62 Brown NGC.
(PCGS# 91026)
Auction 1114
| Lot: 1406 | Aug 3, 2008
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1825/4 $5 AU50 NGC.
(PCGS# 8134)
Auction 1114
| Lot: 1955 | Aug 3, 2008
Sold For:
$690,000.00
Fr. 185l $500 1880 Legal Tender PMG Choice Very Fine 35.
Auction 448
| Lot: 15305 | Sep 28, 2007
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1860 $20 Clark, Gruber & Co. Twenty Dollar MS64 NGC.
Kagin-4, High R.6. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that we have ever offered an example of this issue in our company's history. What a pleasure it is to handle this coin and provide a little of its history. It was last offered 36 years ago in the 1970 ANA Sale. That sale, featuring the collection of General Miles Standish Newton, represents one of the earliest numismatic memories of the present cataloger (MRB). It was the first major numismatic auction catalog I ever received, at the age of 12 years, and I recall spending hours poring over the descriptions and marveling at all the numismatic delicacies contained within. Without a doubt, this exact coin was one of the most important offerings in that catalog. I certainly never would have dreamed at that time, that some day I would be able to study, appreciate, and enjoy such a coin. Perhaps there is an aspiring young numismatist reading this description today, that might look forward to the joy of handling it in another 36 years!
A detailed physical description is obviously one of the most important aspects of the present offering. When RARCOA offered this coin in 1970, they said nothing more than "We describe it as Superb Gem Uncirculated with Proof-Like Surfaces." The obverse has an idealistic view of Pikes Peak, appearing as if several mounds of dirt were piled on top of each other in a pyramid fashion. This looks nothing at all like the real mountain. The base of the mountain is lined with trees and shrubs. Below this is DENVER. Around, the legend PIKES PEAK GOLD with TWENTY D. along the lower border. The reverse has an eagle with wings spread upward, and its head turned to the viewer's left. The eagle is grasping three arrows in its left claw, and an olive branch in its right claw. Around, CLARK GRUBER & CO., with the date below. Both sides have fully brilliant greenish-yellow gold, with the fields textured, representing the appearance of the original
(PCGS# 10138)
Auction 394
| Lot: 3673 | Jan 7, 2006
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1742 DBLN Brasher Lima Style Doubloon. XF40 NGC.
Lots 30011 through 30017 represent what is almost certainly the ultimate collection of coins related to Ephraim Brasher, the New York city gold and silversmith. Included are two colonial copper coins produced by John Bailey and punchlinked to the Brasher Doubloons, two gold coins from Brazil that each have an EB counterstamp, the important 1742-dated Lima Style Brasher Doubloon, the famous 1787 New York Style Brasher Doubloon with EB punched on the eagle's wing, and the unique 1787 New York Style Brasher Doubloon with EB punched on the eagle's breast.
Perhaps the single most important entry into the history of the Brasher Doubloon (specifically the Lima Style Doubloon), was published in the ANS
Coinage of the Americas Conference
series. "Ephraim Brasher's 1786 Lima Style Doubloon" was presented by Michael Hodder at the 1991 conference, and was published by the ANS in 1992 as part of
Money of Pre-Federal America,
edited by John M. Kleeberg.
Walter Breen suggested that the Lima Style Doubloons were produced after the New York Style pieces. In his
Complete Encyclopedia,
Breen noted: "Most likely their unfamiliar design [the New York Style Doubloons] met with resistance, so that Brasher substituted another design, imitating the then common Philip V Lima Doubloons; he hallmarked these similarly." This statement would probably still be taken as the truth except for the report of Michael Hodder who noted that the EB punch appearing on the Lima Style Doubloons is in an earlier die state, meaning they had to be struck first.
Regarding the Lima Style Doubloon, Hodder (p. 128) noted: "Another gold coin type which bears an 'EB' counterstamp has been known for nearly a century, the so-called 'Lima Style' Doubloon. Apart from a few auction catalogue descriptions of indifferent usefulness, and a report by the American Numismatic Society published in 1915, even less of value has been written about t
(PCGS# 491)
Auction 360
| Lot: 30015 | Jan 15, 2005
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1835 $5 PR67 PCGS.
Ex: Pittman. Breen-6506, Third Head, McCloskey 2-C, R.7. Congress passed the Mint Act of June 28, 1834 in order to reduce the weight of all gold coins. The results were predictable with some estimates as high as 99+% of the "old tenor" gold coinage melted and turned into the new Kneass designed Classic gold of lower weight. This, of course, explains why pre-1834 gold coins are so rare in spite of their often-substantial mintages. But what is less understood is the scarcity of high grade Classic gold. In short, these pieces were victims of their own success. They were so popular with the public that they are generally not located above the Fine-XF grade levels. Even problem-free AU coins are difficult to locate, and Mint State pieces are very challenging for the advanced collector. Proofs are extremely rare and only offered when a major collection is dispersed. This coin is a good case in point. Only seven collectors have owned this proof since 1890.
The Classic half eagle series is just beginning to be studied by die variety. This is somewhat surprising as each working obverse die required no less than 17 design elements (13 stars and the date) to be added by hand, plus 80-odd blows from a twin-pellet punch to make the border. The reverse dies were even more complicated with 22 letters and the numeral 5, plus the border, and the eagle punch. It is no wonder Mint personnel welcomed the next design (in 1839) whose entirety could be hubbed except for the date and mintmark. The Classic series is ripe for numismatic study, and what research that has been done to date indicates that the McCloskey 2-C variety is one of the rarest of the 33 varieties known in the entire series. There are eight different varieties for 1835 and only a few business strikes are known of the 2-C variant. The most easily recognizable characteristic of this variety is that the lowest leaf in the top pair of leaves on the olive branch nearly touches the left side of the U in UNITED. Addition
(PCGS# 8421)
Auction 360
| Lot: 30050 | Jan 15, 2005
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1911 Pattern Dollar DC-6 SPECIMEN 65 PCGS.
Considered the greatest, and most storied, rarity in all of Canadian numismatics, and one of only two examples struck in silver. The other coin is permanently housed in the National Currency Collection in Ottawa along with a single striking in lead. If the 1921 Half Dollar is the "King of Canadian Coins," then what else is this fabulous piece but, "The Emperor of Canadian Numismatics." The Dominion of Canada Currency Act of 1910 provided for the striking of a Canadian Silver Dollar in .925 silver with a weight of 360 grains. A coinage press was obtained from England for the purpose of striking Dollar-size coins. The Royal Mint prepared dies and a pair of Specimens were struck in silver, and one in lead. The cases for the Specimen sets of the first Canadian coinage of George V contained a slot specifically for a Dollar coin. For some reason, Canadian government authorities decided against issuing business strike Silver Dollars at this time. Sir E. Bertram MacKennal designed an obverse that displays George V, in crown and robes, facing left. The initials B.M. appear on the truncation of the bust. The legend is in Latin and translates as GEORGE V, BY THE GRACE OF GOD KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA. The reverse was designed by W.J. Blakemore and taken from a previous design by the noted British coin and medal designer, Leonard C. Wyon. The reverse design has a crown at 12 o'clock, above a maple wreath which surrounds the legend ONE-DOLLAR-CANADA-1911. Another interesting fact about this special coin is that no other first-year George V coin has DEI GRA (for Dei Gratia, or By the Grace of God) in the legend. All of the other 1911 coinage is referred to as "Godless" because of the omission. This issue can best be described as a pattern, as it was a proposed coin with no business strikes ever produced. The two known Pattern Dollars, as well as the lead striking, were struck in London before the dies were sent to Canada. Major Sheldom S. Carroll, Ch
(PCGS# 33833)
Auction 312
| Lot: 15545 | Jan 13, 2003
Sold For:
$690,000.00
1909-11 T206 Sweet Caporal 350/30 Eddie Plank PSA NM 7 - Pop Three, One Higher.
Auction 50008
| Lot: 50391 | Sep 20, 2018
Sold For:
$690,000.00
Apocalypse Now
(United Artists, 1979) Bob Peak Original Final Key Art.
Auction 7392
| Lot: 89012 | Jul 18, 2025
Sold For:
$687,500.00
Julie Andrews jumper w/ blouse from The Sound of Music
Auction 997080
| Lot: 510 | Jun 18, 2011
Sold For:
$676,500.00
1795 $10 13 Leaves MS65 NGC. BD-5, R.5.
(PCGS# 8551)
Auction 1188
| Lot: 5871 | Aug 10, 2013
Sold For:
$675,625.00
Fancy Blue Diamond, Diamond, Platinum Ring
Auction 5312
| Lot: 55393 | Sep 25, 2017
Sold For:
$675,000.80
Detective Comics #27 (DC, 1939) CGC VG+ 4.5 Tan to off-white pages.
Auction 7374
| Lot: 91006 | Jun 23, 2024
Sold For:
$675,000.00
1970-71 Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) Game Worn Milwaukee Bucks Rookie Jersey Photo Matched to 1970 Playoffs & 1971 Regular Season & Playoffs Including NBA Finals Clincher, MEARS A10.
Auction 50065
| Lot: 81794 | Nov 18, 2023
Sold For:
$675,000.00
Fernando Botero (1932-2023)
Reclining Woman with an Apple
, 2007
Bronze
21-1/2 x 56-1/2 x 21 inches (54.6 x 143.5 x 53.3 cm)
Ed. 3/6
Incised and stamped with foundry mark on base:
Botero
Auction 8141
| Lot: 77029 | Nov 14, 2023
Sold For:
$675,000.00
Cheers Bar Counter in Three Sections with Brass Railing, Burgundy Leatherette Barstools, Back Bar Unit, Tall, Thin Wooden Set Walls, and Various Set Dressing Elements from
Cheers
(NBC TV, 1982-1993).
Auction 7318
| Lot: 89686 | Jun 4, 2023
Sold For:
$675,000.00
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$1,012,500 or more
Marvel Comics #1 (Timely, 1939) CGC VF- 7.5 White pages.
Auction 7339
| Lot: 91037 | Apr 2, 2023
Sold For:
$675,000.00
Superman #1 Nova Scotia Pedigree (DC, 1939) CGC VG/FN 5.0 Off-white pages.
Auction 7338
| Lot: 91041 | Jan 15, 2023
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$675,000.00
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1986 Michael Jordan Game Worn & Signed Nike Air Jordan 1 Sneakers--Photo Matched!
Auction 50052
| Lot: 80099 | Feb 27, 2022
Sold For:
$675,000.00
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$1,012,500 or more
Chinese School, After Li Song (Song Dynasty)
Riders on Horseback
, Song Dynasty
Handscroll, ink and color on silk
44 x 10-1/2 inches (111.8 x 26.7 cm)
Sixteen red seals
Auction 8016
| Lot: 67292 | Dec 11, 2020
Sold For:
$675,000.00
Kashmir Sapphire, Diamond, Platinum Ring
Auction 5256
| Lot: 54297 | Dec 5, 2016
Sold For:
$670,000.00
Birger Sandzén (American, 1871-1954)
Lake at Sunset, Colorado
, 1921
Oil on canvas
80 x 60 inches (203.2 x 152.4 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
Birger Sandzén / 1921
Signed, titled, and inscribed on stretcher:
Birger Sandzen / Lindborg Kans / Lake at Sunset / Colorado.
PROPERTY FROM A MIDWESTERN INSTITUTION
Auction 5251
| Lot: 68042 | May 7, 2016
Sold For:
$670,000.00
ROSE QUARTZ
"LA MADONA ROSA"
Lavra Berilo Branco, Sapucaia do Norte, Galiléia, Doce Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Auction 5110
| Lot: 87153 | Jun 2, 2013
Sold For:
$662,500.00
REMBRANDT PEALE (American, 1778-1860)
George Washington
, circa 1856
Oil on canvas
36-1/2 x 29 inches (92.7 x 73.7 cm)
Signed lower left:
Rembrandt Peale.
Inscribed verso:
Original Portrait of ... (1795)
PROPERTY FROM A DISTINGUISHED DALLAS FAMILY COLLECTION
Auction 5136
| Lot: 64100 | May 11, 2013
Sold For:
$662,500.00
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$993,750 or more
HOWARD A. TERPNING (American, b. 1927)
Crow Country
, 1978
Oil on canvas
30 x 46 inches (76.2 x 116.8 cm)
Signed and dated lower left:
Terpning / 1978
WEIDER HEALTH AND FITNESS COLLECTION
This lot is accompanied by a copy of the book
Terpning: Tribute to the Plains People.
(Total: 2 Items)
Auction 5116
| Lot: 76052 | Nov 10, 2012
Sold For:
$662,500.00
China:
Republic Sun Yat-sen gold Specimen Pattern "Junk" Dollar Year 23 (1934) SP61 PCGS,
Auction 3127
| Lot: 35094 | Dec 9, 2025
Sold For:
$660,000.00
1889-CC $1 MS65+ PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 7190)
Auction 1364
| Lot: 3125 | Aug 20, 2023
Sold For:
$660,000.00
Batman #1 (DC, 1940) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white to white pages.
Auction 7339
| Lot: 91027 | Apr 2, 2023
Sold For:
$660,000.00
Frank Frazetta
Flash For Freedom! (Flashman
Book 5) Paperback Novel Cover Painting Original Art (Signet, 1973).
Auction 7338
| Lot: 91008 | Jan 15, 2023
Sold For:
$660,000.00
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$990,000 or more
1866 $20 PR65 Cameo NGC. CAC. JD-1, High R.6.
(PCGS# 89081)
Auction 1349
| Lot: 3373 | Oct 9, 2022
Sold For:
$660,000.00
Super Mario Bros. - Wata 9.6 A+ Sealed [Hangtab, 1 Code, Mid-Production], NES Nintendo 1985 USA.
Auction 7242
| Lot: 93028 | Apr 5, 2021
Sold For:
$660,000.00
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$990,000 or more
Australia:
Victoria gold Proof 5 Pounds 1887-S PR64 Cameo NGC,
Auction 3096
| Lot: 30081 | Mar 27, 2021
Sold For:
$660,000.00
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