6/20/25 5:15 AM
Gold: $3,356.21
Silver: $36.12
Platinum: $1,291.74
Palladium: $1,049.78
G/S: 92.93
Pt/G: 0.38
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Category:  Currency > National Bank Notes
Cert:
Cert:  80947959
Price:
Price:  $670

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #398 - 1842-C Large Date PCGS XF-45
  • Gold $5-Liberty Head Half Eagle
  • Large Date. 31 graded XF-45, 44 higher at PCGS. Identified by noticing that "2" in the date rests closer to the rim than to the bust and considered somewhat less rare than the small-date logotype. Very subtle greyish-canary deposits rest within the central area of all fields, and contrasts well with the underlying glint of Charlotte gold. While every single star except the first unexpectedly retains full dentilation, inevitable contact marks across the center of the portrait and spreading out left of the mintmark speak to the level of wear, as does the obvious loss of intricacy to circulation.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #419 - 1818 BD-1 NGC MS-63
  • Hammer: $49,750
  • Gold $5-Capped Bust to Left Half Eagle
  • Bass-Dannreuther-1 (R.5), early dies with no cracks. Perhaps as a result of the use of fresh dies, both sides received delightful sharpness as-struck, and the kind of beckoning luster that is requisite for a choice grade. A mere whisper on each of the eagle's talons could be the only possible indications of a strike that barely missed 100% accuracy. The obverse shows trivial adjustment marks that somehow evade the field and land only on the extreme right edge -- a bona fide perk for the collector who demands a minimum of possible distractions. One tiny copper spot past the fifth star hardly requires mention, but what must be noticed is the decidedly luxuriant eye-appeal that almost seems impossible of 200+ year-old gold coinage.
 

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