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Silver: $32.97
Platinum: $1,054.90
Palladium: $969.55
G/S: 99.76
Pt/G: 0.32
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  • Lot #324 - 1842 PCGS XF-40
  • Gold $2.50-Liberty Head Quarter Eagle
  • Mintage: 2823. 10 graded XF-40, 26 higher at PCGS. Charlotte and Dahlonega have earned their reputations for rare emissions, but Philadelphia struck even fewer quarter-eagles in 1842, yet its specimens are actually valued lower than those of either southern mint. Here is an utterly delightful example sporting faintly mustard patina with greyish accents. Softness seen throughout derives from honest wear only, the only contact being a small nick in the reverse right field. Estimates suggest less than 60 examples of 1842 surviving through today.
 

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  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #329 - 1849-O AU-55, and an 1852-O AU-58, both PCGS
  • Hammer: $1,200
  • Gold Dollars-Liberty Head
  • A case can certainly be made for selecting a pair of New Orleans gold dollars like these that come close to mint-state without requiring one to follow the lottery. Included are: 1849-O (sunny bright obverse mated to a reverse with a splash of patina) and 1852-O (smoothly attractive and showing very faint wear to create a pleasing, choice presentation). Two coin lot
 

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