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Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc. Sale: 1223
Miscellaneous $20 Double Eagles (Carson City)
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9018
Symbol:
Cat No: 8999
$20.00 1883 CC (#8999).
XF45 NGC (# 4518077002)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,500
ESTIMATE: $2,200
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,700
CONDITION NOTES: Honey-gold with some dark patina on higher points, strong strike, no serious blemishes
COMMENTS: The 1883 Carson City Double Eagle has a fairly high rate of survival (approximately 1,000 extant), considering that only 59,962 pieces were released. Some of this population was returned from the European bank hoards. Nonetheless, with its origin at the celebrated Carson City Mint, it is one of the more desirable Double Eagles.(Image)
$ 2,200.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 2,150.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:40:41 EST
Sold For 2150
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9019
Symbol:
Cat No: 8999
$20.00 1883 CC (#8999).
VF35 PCGS (# 31878820)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $2,940
ESTIMATE: $1,900
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,500
CONDITION NOTES: Briliant semi-reflective surfaces on both sides with attractive pinkish hue around year and in a few other places on both sides, wear justifies the VF35 grade, but for overall beauty and appearance, this piece is more desirable than many in higher Circulated grades
COMMENTS: The 1883 Carson City Double Eagle has a fairly high rate of survival (approximately 1,000 extant), considering that only 59,962 pieces were released. Some of this population was returned from the European bank hoards. Nonetheless, with its origin at the celebrated Carson City Mint, it is one of the more desirable Double Eagles.(Image)
$ 1,900.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 1,900.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:41:15 EST
Sold For 1900
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9020
Symbol:
Cat No: 8999
$20.00 1883 CC (#8999).
VF30 NGC (# 4444827006)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $2,880
ESTIMATE: $1,800
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,400
CONDITION NOTES: Classic deep gold tone and typical wear of Carson City Double Eagle that circulated on the frontier, some black spots on reverse, an affordable example of the 1883-CC
COMMENTS: The 1883 Carson City Double Eagle has a fairly high rate of survival (approximately 1,000 extant), considering that only 59,962 pieces were released. Some of this population was returned from the European bank hoards. Nonetheless, with its origin at the celebrated Carson City Mint, it is one of the more desirable Double Eagles.(Image)
$ 1,800.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 1,800.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:41:46 EST
Sold For 1800
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9021
Symbol:
Cat No: 9001
$20.00 1884 CC (#9001).
AU53 PCGS (# 82488942)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,750
ESTIMATE: $2,500
MIN. BID W/O BP: $2,000
CONDITION NOTES: Overall honey-gold surface with hint of rose tone in places and slightly dark patina on high points, some wear and scattered blemishes
COMMENTS: 81,139 Double Eagles were struck at the Carson City Mint in 1884, but were later melted. Of the pieces known today, most show circulation evidence to varying degrees.(Image)
$ 2,500.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 2,400.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:42:08 EST
Sold For 2400
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9022
Symbol:
Cat No: 9001
$20.00 1884 CC (#9001).
XF45 PCGS (# 24302179)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,310
ESTIMATE: $2,100
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,600
CONDITION NOTES: Brilliant semi-reflective surfaces on both sides, strong strike, tiny blemishes and dark spot on obverse at base of bust, but appearance that transcends its XF45 grade
COMMENTS: 81,139 Double Eagles were struck at the Carson City Mint in 1884, but were later melted. Of the pieces known today, most show circulation evidence to varying degrees.(Image)
$ 2,100.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 2,150.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:42:54 EST
Sold For 2150
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9023
Symbol:
Cat No: 9001
$20.00 1884 CC (#9001).
VF25 PCGS (# 37821993)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $2,940
ESTIMATE: $2,000
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,600
CONDITION NOTES: Classic deep gold tone and typical wear of Carson City Double Eagle that circulated on the frontier, an affordable example of the 1884-CC
COMMENTS: 81,139 Double Eagles were struck at the Carson City Mint in 1884, but were later melted. Of the pieces known today, most show circulation evidence to varying degrees.(Image)
$ 2,000.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 1,800.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:43:13 EST
Sold For 1800
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9024
Symbol:
Cat No: 9011
$20.00 1889 CC (#9011).
XF45 NGC (# 4630990023)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $4,250
ESTIMATE: $2,800
MIN. BID W/O BP: $2,200
CONDITION NOTES: Beautiful satiny rose-gold luster, tiny spot on face and a few negligible marks, but overall an extremely attractive example of the historic 1889-CC
COMMENTS: Following the election of Grover Cleveland in 1884, his anti-silver administration suspended all coin mintage at Carson City. After Benjamin Harrison’s election, Carson City began minting silver and gold coins again in 1889. Of the 30,945 1889-CCs released, numismatic experts estimate the 4% to 5% survive (Goe).(Image)
$ 2,800.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 2,600.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:43:33 EST
Sold For 2600
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9025
Symbol:
Cat No: 9014
$20.00 1890 CC (#9014).
AU53 NGC (# 4000921003)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,620
ESTIMATE: $2,400
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,900
CONDITION NOTES: Brilliant semi-reflective rose-gold surfaces, although there is slight wear as is to be expected in the AU53 grade, the marks are scatered and negligible, wonderful eye appeal
COMMENTS: In 1890 a relatively large number of Double Eagles were minted at Carson City -- 91,209, the fourth highest total for all years. It is no secret that a large portion of the surviving pieces -- approximately 3,300-3,600 (Goe) -- are in excellent condition, since many came from the European bank hoards, including virtually all of the About Circulated and Mint State coins.(Image)
$ 2,400.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 2,550.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:44:05 EST
Sold For 2550
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9026
Symbol:
Cat No: 9014
$20.00 1890 CC (#9014).
AU53 NGC (# 4244376003)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,620
ESTIMATE: $2,400
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,900
CONDITION NOTES: Beautiful luster with small areas of dark patina, somewhat noticeable bearclaw” mark on cheek, nonetheless an attractive About Uncirculated piece
COMMENTS: In 1890 a relatively large number of Double Eagles were minted at Carson City -- 91,209, the fourth highest total for all years. It is no secret that a large portion of the surviving pieces -- approximately 3,300-3,600 (Goe) -- are in excellent condition, since many came from the European bank hoards, including virtually all of the About Circulated and Mint State coins.(Image)
$ 2,400.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 2,400.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:44:29 EST
Sold For 2400
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9027
Symbol:
Cat No: 9014
$20.00 1890 CC (#9014).
AU50 NGC (# 1884390006)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,310
ESTIMATE: $2,100
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,600
CONDITION NOTES: Honey-gold with dark patina on high points, some dark spots on cheek and scattered marks, but a solid AU50 example of this desirable Carson City Double Eagle
COMMENTS: In 1890 a relatively large number of Double Eagles were minted at Carson City -- 91,209, the fourth highest total for all years. It is no secret that a large portion of the surviving pieces -- approximately 3,300-3,600 (Goe) -- are in excellent condition, since many came from the European bank hoards, including virtually all of the About Circulated and Mint State coins.(Image)
$ 2,100.00
Openings not Provided
Sold...US$ 2,200.00
Closed..Jun-05-2020, 13:44:59 EST
Sold For 2200
Sale No: 1223
Lot No: 9028
Symbol:
Cat No: 9014
$20.00 1890 CC (#9014).
XF45 NGC (# 3644022006)
CDN/CPG® VALUE: $3,120
ESTIMATE: $2,000
MIN. BID W/O BP: $1,600
CONDITION NOTES: Brilliant semi-reflective luster with hints of rose-gold, sharp strike, slight wear and scattered marks make this an XF45 grade, but the brilliance of this coin deserves attention
COMMENTS: In 1890 a relatively large number of Double Eagles were minted at Carson City -- 91,209, the fourth highest total for all years. It is no secret that a large portion of the surviving pieces -- approximately 3,300-3,600 (Goe) -- are in excellent condition, since many came from the European bank hoards, including virtually all of the About Circulated and Mint State coins.(Image)