9/8/25 2:44 PM
Gold: $3,635.81
Silver: $41.30
Platinum: $1,385.31
Palladium: $1,137.10
G/S: 88.03
Pt/G: 0.38
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Category:
Category:  Coins > $5.00 Gold > Liberty Head
PCGS:
PCGS:  008383
Cert:
Cert:  1090831000
Price:
Price:  $995

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 14    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • 18K White Gold Ring with a 2.91 Carat Sapphire, GIA #2235478041
  • Jewelry-Rings
  • Here we have a fabulous cocktail ring with a 2.91 ct. oval blue sapphire measuring 10.16x8.13x4.26mm, heated, GIA Report #2235478041 in the center of two fancy shield cut diamonds weighing .34 cttw and many round brilliant side diamonds weighing .28 cttw, SI clarity, G color. Ring size 7, 2.8 dwt.
 
  • The Collectors' Auction 2025    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • $9 Obsolete - 1861 Virginia "holy grail" Monticello PMG VF-20/annotations/pinholes
  • US Currency-Obsolete Currency
  • The Monticello Bank was organized as a free bank in 1853 and—almost uniquely among the state's banks—survived the Civil War and became the Charlottesville National Bank in July, 1865.
    This particular note is signed by Alexander Pope Abell as president, and B. C. Flannagan as cashier. Abell was a prominent Charlottesville businessman; his 1859 Greek Revival style mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and still stands today.
    The $9, long considered the “key” to the popular odd-denomination Monticello set, could’ve been paid out in change to someone making a $1 purchase with a $10 note. The Bowers reference lists two known examples of this type, and this figure mostly accords with public auction records. This example is arguably the nicest of the lot: even, light wear, full frame, and bold coloration all facilitate allure. Collector interest in $9 banknotes has remained resolute over the decades, with the Monticello $9 arguably being the pinnacle of the spectrum.

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #757 - 1834 Large Date, Large Letters O-120 ANACS AU details/cleaned
  • Hammer: $425
  • Half Dollars-Capped Bust, Lettered Edge
  • Cheddars de Voirs Collection. Overton-102 has "50 C" leaning well to the left on the reverse. Pleasing details and luster in the AU-55 range are offset by the rather obvious presence of crisscrossing hairlines in the obverse and reverse fields, though pale almond-tan has begun to develop, perhaps by inclusion within the slab.
 
  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #515 - 1875-CC PCGS MS-62
  • Hammer: $12,250
  • Gold $20-Liberty Head Double Eagle
  • Rustic Holidays Collection. One of the commonly available Carson City double-eagles, the plentiful emission does not preclude occasional semi-prooflike examples such as this. Exceptionally flashy, the fields, especially on the obverse, show evidence of die repolishing. A handful of sizable marks are inevitable for the grade but their effect is slightly diminished by the gorgeous royal gold color.

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G/S: 88.03  Pt/G: 0.38

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