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Gold: $3,358.88
Silver: $34.21
Platinum: $1,055.80
Palladium: $989.35
G/S: 98.18
Pt/G: 0.31
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  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #429 - 1906 NGC PR-66 Star CAC
  • Gold $5-Liberty Head Half Eagle
  • Dab Revisited Consignment. 1 graded PR-66+, 6 higher at NGC, however, at last check, the cataloger could not find in the NGC population report any mention of the present PR-66 "star" example, even though it was certified at least some twenty years ago. In 1906, the mint produced merely 85 proof half-eagles, the lowest mintage since 1898, and these were struck under different aesthetic intent from 19th century pieces. Cameo designations are extremely rare (and DCAM unheard-of) for the late-dates in the series. In this case, NGC did not go quite that far with designation, yet the "star" designation for superior eye-appeal clearly denotes the borderline cameo effect produced by delicate matte texture on the portraits. Mirrors are as deep as ever for the series -- the mint had merely elected to move to an "all brilliant" proof format early in the 1900s.

    Curiously, it is actually more difficult to describe high-grade proof examples compared to coins with anomalies that require mention. Here, the surfaces are so immaculate and filled with pristine old-gold character that there is practically nothing off-quality to mention. Extremely faint handling marks can be found with persistence, lurking beneath Liberty's chin and an overly aggressive review finds one single diagonal hairline near the bottom of the obverse right field (ignoring a hairline on the slab itself that reflects in the mirror).
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #827 - 1937 NGC PR-67 CAC
  • Hammer: $1,500
  • Nickels-Buffalo
  • A sensational proof type coin, the quality is exactly on par with what one expects of a superb-gem: glassy fields, a mere whisper of cameo effect, and pristine nickel-bright surfaces that have taken on only a hint of yellowish patina. A strike of incomparable sharpness predominates, as the cataloger found absolutely zero weak areas within the surgically precise design elements. If one wishes to be picky, a specific lighting angle can reveal a baby's breath fingerprint within the reverse far left field.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 13    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #12 - 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
  • Hammer: $625
  • Jewelry-Rings
  • Check out this Crown of Light diamond halo ring with a .59 ct. modified round center diamond and .76 cttw in round brilliant side diamonds, SI1 clarity, H-I color. If you haven’t seen one of these before here is some info straight from the Crown of Light website, “The premium 90 faceted Crown of Light diamond is a stunning triumph of cutting expertise fused with ingenious design. The diamond’s strategically positioned facets create an innovative cut, distinguished by its magnificent dome, which hones the diamond’s breathtaking superior sparkle and fire.” You won’t be disappointed when you slide this on your finger. Ring size 6.5, 2.8 dwt.

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