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AU53 PCGS (# 60082291)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $1,210
ESTIMATE: $800
MIN. BID W/O BP: $750
CONDITION NOTES: Khaki gold surface, scattered marks including one under eye
COMMENTS: 53,160 minted at Philadelphia (Image) (image2)
AU50 PCGS (# 26317611)
CONDITION NOTES: Yellow gold surface, scattered marks including one long scratch in field at right
COMMENTS: 132,921 minted at Philadelphia (Image) (image2)
AU58 PCGS (# 60082290)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $1,280
CONDITION NOTES: Orange gold surface with flashes of original luster, scattered marks with one scratch on cheek
COMMENTS: 112,771 minted at New Orleans (Image) (image2)
AU58 PCGS (# 26317612)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $1,340
CONDITION NOTES: Orange gold surface with flashes of original luster, scattered marks with one mark on curls
COMMENTS: 300,000 minted at San Francisco (Image) (image2)
MS61 PCGS (# 26317613)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $2,190
ESTIMATE: $1,200
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,000
CONDITION NOTES: Orange gold surface with flashes of original luster, light surface abrasion
COMMENTS: 138,500 minted at San Francisco (Image) (image2)
AU50 PCGS (# 34844211)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $10,600
ESTIMATE: $7,000
MIN. BID W/O BP: $6,000
CONDITION NOTES: Beautiful yellow and rose gold surface with lots of reflectivity and hints of olive, strike shows some slight softness, modest wear and the marks, while numerous, are mostly very tiny
COMMENTS: 141,000 Double Eagles were minted at New Orleans in 1850 from gold pouring in during the early Gold Rush period; considerably scarcer in AU state; PCGS reports 31 in AU50 and 51 higher (Image) (image2)
AU55-plus PCGS (# 34844212)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $8,120
ESTIMATE: $5,500
MIN. BID W/O BP: $4,500
CONDITION NOTES: Orange gold surface with some original luster in protected areas, strong strike with lots of detail, minimal wear and marks with a slightly deeper under mouth and rim dent visible on reverse
COMMENTS: 190,000 Double Eagles were minted at New Orleans in 1852; PCGS reports 1 in AU55+ and 68 higher -- while prices for the 1852-O Double Eagle have declined in recent years, this AU55+ should hold its own at our conservative estimate and enticing starting bid (Image) (image2)
AU58 PCGS (# 60082294)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,120
ESTIMATE: $2,000
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,700
CONDITION NOTES: Orange gold semi-reflective surface, strong strike and lots of detail, mostly minor marks and the one deeper one is hidden in the curls
COMMENTS: 1,261,326 minted at Philadelphia; most of the surviving pieces come from European bank hoards (Image) (image2)
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AU55 PCGS (# 34844213)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $20,600
ESTIMATE: $13,000
MIN. BID W/O BP: $11,000
CONDITION NOTES: Brilliant orange gold surface, original luster evident in protected areas, obverse with scattered small marks, reverse has a deep mark above "of", nonetheless a strong mid-range AU piece
COMMENTS: 141,468 Double Eagles were minted at San Francisco in 1854, the first year the western branch mint produced $20 coins; PCGS reports 32 in AU55 and 66 higher -- this famous year and mintmark in Double Eagles has attracted great demand, and examples in mid-range AU condition are very scarce and desirable (most of the higher grade pieces come from the wreck of the Yankee Blade) (Image) (image2)
AU55 PCGS (# 60082292)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,940
ESTIMATE: $2,500
MIN. BID W/O BP: $2,000
CONDITION NOTES: Deep honey gold semi-reflective surface, sharp strike and minimal wear, scattered tick marks and one long hairline mark in field to the left of forehead
COMMENTS: 211,714 minted at Philadelphia; PCGS reports 49 in AU55 and 74 higher (Image) (image2)
AU58 PCGS (# 60082297)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $2,830
ESTIMATE: $1,800
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,550
CONDITION NOTES: Iridescent surface with yellow and rose highlights, sharply detailed strike, almost no wear, a few bag marks, as close to Mint State as an AU piece can get without reaching it
COMMENTS: 577,670 minted at Philadelphia; PCGS reports 116 in AU58 and 102 higher (Image) (image2)