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Gold: $3,325.26
Silver: $35.72
Platinum: $1,301.76
Palladium: $1,046.74
G/S: 93.10
Pt/G: 0.39
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Category:  Jewelry > Ring - Diamond Engagement
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Cert:  1126139472
Price:
Price:  $5,050

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  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #138 - 1902 $10 Blue Seal - Unionville, MO Charter #13268 - PMG VF-25/corner missing/previously mounted
  • US Currency-National Bank Notes
  • Ex: Eric P. Newman collection. Last seen in a PCGS holder with a grade of "VF20 apparent", additional notations on the PMG insert agree as well: "corner missing, previously mounted". That does not alter the rarity of this 1902 plain-back for which only four examples are reported. Unionville, a far suburb of St. Louis, was the last Missouri bank to issue large National notes, partially explaining the rarity and appeal of this very low serial number (34) ten. During the upgrade from PCGS to PMG, the important Newman pedigree was lost, and the cataloger hopes the next owner will be astute enough to have PMG restore it.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #250 - Collection of 12 gold type coins in a Capital Plastics holder
  • Hammer: $11,250
  • Collector Lots-Gold Type
  • Morals And Liberty Collection. For most collectors, the thought of collecting an entire series of United States gold coins by denomination is simply an unattainable dream. This twelve piece United States gold type set is the answer to the aforementioned conundrum. Yellow-orange luster drips from the surfaces of several of these examples that includes a 1923 $20 St. Gauden ( AU++), a 1910 $10 Indian (AU++), a 1909-D $5 Indian (XF, cleaned), a 1928 $2.50 Indian (XF, cleaned), an 1853 Type 1 $1 Liberty (AU), an 1854 Type 2 $1 Indian Princess (XF++), an 1874 Type 3 $1 Indian Princess (AU), an 1895 $20 Liberty (AU+), a 1902 $10 Liberty (AU+), a 1903-S $5 Liberty (AU+), and an 1873-S $2.50 Liberty (AU, heavy cleaned). All of these are nicely housed in a black Capital plastics display board that provides a very appealing contrast (ck).
 

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