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1331
1932
.
PCGS graded MS-64
. Mostly untoned. (
PCGS #
8884
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $850 - 900
1332
1932
.
NGC graded MS-62
. Fully brilliant. (
PCGS # 8884
)
Estimated Value ................................................... $625 - 650
The 1776 Paul Collector.
1333
1899 and 1911 $10 gold
.
Coins will grade Extremely
Fine.
Lot of 2 coins.
Estimated Value ..............................................$1,000 - 1,050
$20 G
OLD
$20 Liber ty/No Mot to
P
OPULAR
1850-O $20 L
IBERTY
1334
1850-O
.
PCGS graded AU-53
. A nice example of this
first year of issue for the double eagle from the New Orle-
ans Mint. Coined in the expected greenish-yellow gold for
this Mint, the surfaces show scattered abrasions which
blend into the devices and fields rather well. The sharp
strike is still evident, and the eye appeal is high for this
popular date and mint. A condition rarity at this grade level
and a coin that is worthy of a strong bid.
Pop 29; 18
finer, 12 in 55, 4 in 58, 1 in 58+, 1 in 61.
(
PCGS #
8903
)
Estimated Value .................................... $15,000 - 17,000
S
CARCE
1851-O $20 L
IBERTY
1335
1851-O
.
NGC graded AU-58
. Well struck with reflective
surfaces. This early New Orleans was minted in fairly large
numbers for this denomination, 315,000 pieces. Of course
this number has been greatly reduced today and any nice,
high grade example like this finds many collectors seeking
its quality. The surfaces show scattered light marke from
brief circulation, but clearly this coin is quite close to Mint
State with just a few traces of wear on the high points of
the design. An impressive example of this issue, right new
the top of those known to exist.
Pop 64; 20 finer at NGC.
(
PCGS # 8905
)
Estimated Value .....................................$13,000 - 15,000
H
IGH
G
RADE
1852-O $20 L
IBERTY
1336
1852-O
.
NGC graded AU-58
. Some luster evident and
remaining mint frost on the protected areas of the devices.
The surfaces are clean and attractive, with minimal signs of
handling from brief circulation. Although 190,000 pieces
were struck in the New Orleans Mint for the year, only
about 1,000 exist today. Thankfully for collectors who are
patient, a few come along in high AU grades like this to sat-
isfy demand. This would make a good selection for the date
specialist as the coin offers such great appeal and just a
whisper of circulation which keeps the price out of the
stratosphere.
Pop 94; 30 finer at NGC.
(
PCGS # 8907
)
Estimated Value .....................................$22,000 - 25,000