January 5, 2023 | Orlando | 1355
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1849 Open Wreath Gold Dollar, MS64+ | Distant Stars, D-3
Sold for $10,800 -
1856 Gold Dollar, PR65 Deep Cameo | Slanted 5, First Year of the Type Three Design | From an Estimated Mintage of 20 Proofs
Sold for $75,000 -
1796 BD-2 No Stars Quarter Eagle, MS63 | Iconic First and Single-Year Type | Second on the Condition Census
Sold for $990,000 -
1798 BD-2 Quarter Eagle, MS60 | Wide Date, Five Berries | Dual-Denomination Reverse
Sold for $84,000 -
1806/4 BD-1 Quarter Eagle, AU58 | Rare Terminal Die State
Sold for $30,000 -
1808 BD-1 Quarter Eagle, MS62 | A Single Variety Design | Low-Mintage Issue
Sold for $372,000 -
1825 BD-2 Quarter Eagle, Unc Details | Exceptional Eye Appeal
Sold for $11,400 -
1826/6 BD-1 Quarter Eagle, MS63 | From the Garrett Collection | Likely the Finest Known
Sold for $240,000 -
1834 BD-1 Quarter Eagle, PR62 | The Only Certified Proof
Sold for $384,000 -
1834 Two and a Half, MS66+ | HM-2, Large Head, Lustrous and Sharp | Finest-Certified Example
Sold for $132,000 -
1835 Quarter Eagle, HM-1, PR67 Deep Cameo | The Finest Proof Classic Head Quarter Eagle | Ex: Earle-Clapp-Eliasberg
Sold for $1,200,000 -
1854-D Three Dollar, AU58 | Incredibly Sharp Throughout | 'Among the Very First Examples Struck'
Sold for $192,000 -
1870-S Three Dollar Gold, SP50 | Legendary San Francisco Mint Rarity | Only Available Example | Ex: Woodin-'Colonel' Green-Eliasberg-Bass
Sold for $5,520,000 -
1865 Three Dollar Gold Restrike, PR65 Cameo | Rare JD-2 Restrike c. 1869 or 1870
Sold for $96,000 -
1869 Three Dollar, PR65 Deep Cameo | Only 25 Proofs Struck, 10 Traced | Second on the Condition Census
Sold for $114,000 -
1879 Flowing Hair Stella, PR67 | Judd-1635, Key United States Type | Clean Honey-Gold Surfaces, Bold Strike
Sold for $600,000 -
1795 Small Eagle Five Dollar, MS64 | Single Finest BD-4 Example by Two Points | Among the First Gold Coins Struck
Sold for $288,000 -
1795 Small Eagle Five Dollar, BD-5, AU58 | About 10 Coins Known, S Over D Variety | First Public Appearance Since 1968
Sold for $78,000 -
1795 Small Eagle Five Dollar, MS62 | S Over D, BD-6 Variety | Condition Census Quality
Sold for $126,000 -
1796/5 BD-1 Half Eagle, MS61 | IGuide Book | Overdate | About 100 Coins Extant
Sold for $144,000 -
1797 BD-2 Half Eagle, AU58 | The Rarest 1797 Small Eagle Variety | The Second Finest of Seven Known
Sold for $288,000 -
1798 BD-4 Half Eagle, MS66 | The Finest Certified of Any Variety
Sold for $312,000 -
1798 BD-8 Half Eagle, AU58 | Small 8, Attractive Copper-Red Accents
Sold for $55,200 -
1799 Five Dollar, Unc Details | Small Reverse Stars, BD-4 | Ex: Eliasberg
Sold for $16,800 -
1799 BD-8 Half Eagle, AU53 | Large Reverse Stars, Late Die State
Sold for $36,000 -
1800 BD-4 Five Dollar, Unc Details | Blunt 1, Terminal Die State
Sold for $13,200 -
1802/1 BD-6 Half Eagle, AU58 | High Overdate, Four to Six Coins Known
Sold for $24,000 -
1803/2 Capped Bust Right Five Dollar, MS62+ | BD-2, About 40 to 50 Coins Survive | Flashy, Reflective Yellow-Gold Surfaces
Sold for $26,400 -
1804 Small 8 Half Eagle, MS64+ | BD-2, Tied for Finest Certified | Lustrous With Red-Gold Accents
Sold for $72,000 -
1804 BD-7 Half Eagle, MS65 | Small Over Large 8 Variety | Finest for the Die Marriage
Sold for $156,000 -
1805 Capped Bust Right Half Eagle, MS64 | BD-3, Deep Orange-Gold Color | Only One Example Finer at PCGS
Sold for $52,800 -
1806 BD-1 Half Eagle, MS63 | Pointed 6, 8x5 Stars
Sold for $28,800 -
1806 Pointed 6 Five Dollar, MS63+ | BD-4, Condition Census Example | Frosty Yellow-Gold Surfaces
Sold for $34,800 -
1807 Bust Right Half Eagle, MS63+ | BD-5, Rarest Variety for the Year
Sold for $28,800 -
1808/7 Wide Date Half Eagle, AU58 | BD-1, Only 20 to 30 Coins Known
Sold for $19,200 -
1808 BD-4 Five Dollar, MS64+ | Frosty, Clean, and Razor-Sharp
Sold for $46,800 -
1810 BD-2 Half Eagle, AU55+ | Rare Small Date, Small 5 Variety | Only 14 Examples Traced
Sold for $126,000 -
1812 Half Eagle, BD-2, Frosty MS64 | Scarce Narrow 5D Variety | Bold Strike Detail
Sold for $31,200 -
1814/3 Half Eagle, Unc Details | BD-1, Scarce and Popular Overdate
Sold for $20,400 -
1815 Capped Head Left Half Eagle, BD-1, MS62 | Classic 19th Century Gold Rarity | Only 635 Pieces Struck | Ex: 'Colonel' Green-Farouk-Norweb-Bass
Sold for $480,000 -
1819 BD-2 Half Eagle, MS62 | A Classic Rarity in the Series | Ex: Farouk-Norweb
Sold for $162,000 -
1820 BD-2 Half Eagle, MS64 | Square Base 2, Large Letters | Traced Back to a 1907 Sale
Sold for $102,000 -
1820 BD-6 Half Eagle, MS64+ PCGS | Curl Base 2, Small Letters | The Second Finest of the Variety | Ex: Clapp-Eliasberg
Sold for $900,000 -
1820 BD-7 Half Eagle, MS66 | Dannreuther's 'Obvious Proof' | Ex: Melish-Norweb
Sold for $516,000 -
1821 BD-1 Half Eagle, MS63 | A Rare Half Eagle Issue | High Condition Census
Sold for $336,000 -
1826 BD-1 Half Eagle, Unc Details | Ex: John A. Beck Collection
Sold for $20,400 -
1828 BD-4 Half Eagle, MS63+ | The Third Finest of Nine | Ex: King Farouk-Norweb
Sold for $384,000 -
1831 BD-1 Half Eagle, AU Details | Small 5D Reverse
Sold for $18,000 -
1833 BD-3 Half Eagle, AU58+ | Small Date, Only Two Examples Traced
Sold for $108,000 -
1834 Motto Half Eagle, MS62+ | Scarce Crosslet 4 Type, BD-2 | Final Year of This Design
Sold for $96,000 -
1834 Unique BD-4 Half Eagle, MS64+ | With Motto, Crosslet 4 | 'King of the Fat Head Fives'
Sold for $312,000 -
1825/1 BD-1 Half Eagle, PR62 | Proof Obverse, Mint State Reverse | One of Two Privately Held Proofs
Sold for $630,000 -
11834 Classic Head Half Eagle, Unc Details | Plain 4, Block 8, HM-2
Sold for $8,400 -
1834 Classic Half Eagle, AU Sharpness | Plain 4, the HM-3 Dies
Sold for $3,600 -
1834 Classic Head Half Eagle, MS64 | Plain 4, HM-3, Strong Detail | Late Die State
Sold for $45,600 -
1834 Classic Five Dollar, Unc Details | Plain 4, HM-7
Sold for $4,800 -
1857 Half Eagle, PR66 Cameo | The Finer of Two Known Examples | Ex: Ten Eyck-Clapp-Eliasberg -7
Sold for $576,000 -
1795 Capped Bust Right Eagle, MS64 | Rare 9 Leaves | Guide Book | Variety, BD-3 | Single-Finest Certified Example
Sold for $2,100,000 -
1797 Small Eagle Ten Dollar, AU58+ | BD-1, Rare Early Die State | Strong and Reflective
Sold for $204,000 -
1797 BD-4 Heraldic Eagle Ten, MS63 | The Final Variety Struck in 1798
Sold for $192,000 -
1798/7 BD-2 Eagle, MS62 | Elusive 7x6 Stars Variety | Tied for Third Finest Known
Sold for $1,110,000 -
1799 BD-6 Eagle, MS65 | Small Obverse Stars
Sold for $216,000 -
1803 BD-1 Eagle, MS63 | Small Reverse Stars | The First 1803 Die Marriage
Sold for $66,000 -
1843 Liberty Eagle, PR64+ Deep Cameo | The Finest of Six Examples Minted and Extant
Sold for $840,000 -
1861-S Paquet Reverse Twenty, AU58+ | Tied for Second-Finest Certified by PCGS
Sold for $312,000 -
1907 High Relief Twenty, SP68 | A Proof in All But Name
Sold for $870,000 -
1804 Plain 4 Ten Dollar in Silver, PR66 | Finest of Four Judd-34 Patterns Known | Important Early U.S. Mint Die Trial
Sold for $408,000 -
1836 Two Cent, Struck in Billon | Judd-52, PR66 | Finest Known
Sold for $21,600 -
1836 Gold Dollar, Struck in Gold | Judd-67 Original, PR65 Cameo
Sold for $20,400 -
1839 Half Dollar, Struck in Silver | Judd-93 Original, PR65 Cameo | Liberty Faces Right
Sold for $36,000 -
1849 Three Cent Silver in Copper-Nickel | Judd-114, PR65
Sold for $18,000 -
1852 Annular Gold Dollar in Silver | Judd-138, PR63
Sold for $7,200 -
1853 Cent in German Silver | Judd-150, Thin Planchet, PR65
Sold for $4,560 -
1856 Half Cent in Copper-Nickel | Judd-177, PR64
Sold for $4,200 -
1858 Half Dollar in Silver, PR65 | Judd-222, Finest of Four Known
Sold for $21,600 -
1859 Twenty Dollar in Gilt Copper | Judd-262, One of Six or Seven Traced, PR64
Sold for $36,000 -
1861 GOD OUR TRUST Half Dollar in Silver | Judd-277, PR65 Deep Cameo
Sold for $12,600 -
1863 Two Cents in Copper | Judd-312, PR64 Brown
Sold for $3,120 -
1863 Motto Quarter Dollar in Copper | Judd-336, PR67 Red and Brown
Sold for $6,600 -
1865 Motto Double Eagle in Copper | Judd-453, PR65 Brown
Sold for $19,200 -
1867 Three Dollar in Silver, PR61 | Judd-598, One of Only Two Extant | Ex: Woodin-Newcomer-Farouk-DiBello-Sieckn
Sold for $18,000 -
1868 Quarter Eagle in Aluminum | Judd-654, PR64
Sold for $8,400 -
1868 Longacre/Paquet Ten Dollar | Judd-662, High Date, PR63 Gilt
Sold for $28,800 -
1869 Double Eagle in Aluminum | Judd-785, PR67 Deep Cameo | The Finest Known
Sold for $72,000 -
1870 Standard Silver Half, Struck in Silver | Judd-928, PR64
Sold for $6,901.2 -
1871 Standard Silver Dime in Copper | Judd-1075, PR64+ Red and Brown
Sold for $5,160 -
1872 'Amazonian' Half Dollar in Silver | Judd-1200, PR64
Sold for $63,000 -
1872 Amazonian Gold Dollar in Gilt Copper | Judd-1225, PR63
Sold for $31,200 -
1872 Amazonian Ten Dollar in Gilt Copper | Judd-1246, PR64 Gilt
Sold for $50,400 -
1874 Bailly Twenty Cent in Silver | Judd-1354, PR65
Sold for $11,400 -
1874 Bickford Ten Dollar, Struck in Nickel | Judd-1378, PR67+ Cameo | Broadstruck
Sold for $144,000 -
1875 Liberty by the Seashore Dollar in Silver | Judd-1420, Five Examples Traced, PR65+
Sold for $48,000 -
(1876) Undated Trade Dollar in Silver | Judd-1475a, PR62 | Ex: Farouk-Vickery
Sold for $31,200 -
1877 Sailor Head Quarter Dollar in Copper | Judd-1500, PR66+ Red and Brown
Sold for $31,200 -
1877 Half Dollar in Silver, PR66 Deep Cameo | Judd-1528, Finest of Four Examples | Ex: Green-Judd
Sold for $84,000 -
1878 Goloid Dollar in Goloid | Judd-1557, PR65 Cameo
Sold for $10,200 -
1879 Morgan Ten Cent in Silver | Originally Toned, Judd-1586, PR66
Sold for $26,400 -
1879 Washlady Half Dollar in Copper | Judd-1598, PR66 Brown
Sold for $18,000 -
1879 Metric Dollar in Silver | Judd-1618, PR65
Sold for $6,000 -
1879 Coiled Hair Stella in Aluminum | Judd-1640, Six Coins Traced, PR64+ | Ex: Maris-Garrett5
Sold for $93,000 -
1881 Liberty Cent in Nickel | Judd-1665, PR66 Cameo
Sold for $11,400 -
1882 Shield Earring Dollar in Silver, PR67+ Cameo | Finest Known Example, Judd-1702 | Among the Most Popular U.S. Patterns
Sold for $210,000 -
1896 Cent in Pure Nickel | Judd-1767a, PR65
Sold for $6,600