8/11/25 9:41 PM
Gold: $3,351.52
Silver: $37.79
Platinum: $1,332.80
Palladium: $1,144.13
G/S: 88.70
Pt/G: 0.40
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Category:
Category:  Currency > Legal Tender Notes (U.S. Notes) > Large Size > $5
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Cert:  80835294
Price:
Price:  $1,445

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 14    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • 14K White Gold Diamond Ring with a 1.00 Carat CCRMB, GIA #17215576
  • Jewelry-Rings
  • Flawless, just like you! Ok so maybe not exactly, but this gorgeous ring centers around a 1.00 ct. cut-cornered rectangular modified brilliant diamond measuring 6.42x5.45x3.12mm, internally flawless clarity, natural fancy yellow color, good polish, good symmetry, medium blue fluorescence, GIA Report #17215576 with two matching trillion diamonds set on the sides weighing .78 cttw, SI clarity, G color. Ring size 6.25, 2.1 dwt.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #472 - 1909-S PCGS MS-62
  • Hammer: $3,250
  • Gold $10-Indian Head Eagle
  • RPM, the underlying "S" east of the final placement. A layer of greyish gold patina may be inhibiting underlying luster. 1909-S had a higher mintage than Denver and Philadelphia yet is noticeably scarcer in mint-state.
 
  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #550 - 1909-S NGC MS-66
  • Hammer: $17,500
  • Gold $20-Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
  • 13 graded MS-66, zero higher at NGC. Not so many years ago, 1909-S was considered rare in high grade until a hoard of better examples entered the market and helped increase the supply of gem examples. That said, this spectacular coin, showing exceptional copper-gold color, exceeds the gem grade by a full point at NGC, and places it smack dab into the discussion of finest-known pieces at that grading company (PCGS claims two higher graded examples).

    Close inspection reveals superbly frosted surfaces and a lack of major marks; the cataloger suggests the one lone depression down the left edge of Liberty's gown may be the most noticeable. On the reverse, what appears at first to be a micro pinscratch could actually be an interesting strikethrough, which could then be of significant interest as a provenance marker for a coin this scarce. An exquisite, much better date within the series that would be almost impossible to beat in terms of quality.

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G/S: 88.70  Pt/G: 0.40

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