9/9/25 2:54 AM
Gold: $3,643.63
Silver: $41.32
Platinum: $1,392.05
Palladium: $1,142.00
G/S: 88.18
Pt/G: 0.38
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Category:
Category:  Coins > Dimes > Barber
PCGS:
PCGS:  004825
Cert:
Cert:  3717593001
Price:
Price:  $1,265

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 14    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • 18K Yellow Gold Inside-Out Diamond Hoops
  • Jewelry-Earrings
  • Here we have a pair of fabulous 18K yellow gold hinged inside outside oval hoops with 2.18 cttw of round brilliant diamonds, SI clarity, H-I color. They shimmer and shine from every angle. A must have for every jewelry collection! Dimensions: 1.25” x 2.25”, 5.2 dwt.
 
  • The Collectors' Auction 2025    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
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  • Group of nine Continental notes certified by PCGS
  • US Currency-Continental Currency
  • During the time of the American Revolution there was not yet a central bank so multiple types of currency circulated including Continental currency and Colonial currency. There is a total of nine such PMG certified examples in this group lot and the four Continental currency issues includes a 1778 $7 Yorktown F-12, a 1775 $8 VF-30, a 1776 $1/6 F-15, and a 1776 $8 AU-53. The remaining five issues are Colonial currency and includes a 1780 $1, a 1775 20 Schillings, a 1777 Six Pence, and a 1777 Four Pence. A lone uncertified example is a 1775 4 Schilling (ck).

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #840 - 1916-D Mercury PCGS AU-53
  • Hammer: $9,100
  • Dimes-Mercury
  • Even to a specialized collector who does not dabble at all in Mercury dimes, the 1916-D requires no introduction, since it has never had challengers for key-date status (ignoring esoteric "grade rarity" discussions) and is famous on multiple levels. The surface of this AU-53 example genuinely has the lustrous quality of an AU-55 coin, and without question, pewter-tan patina draping over the surface appears to be fully original. Therefore, one must probe other aspects of the grading process to figure out why a choice grade wasn't in play. Closer inspection reveals delicate, fluttering hairlines in the obverse right field, and additional superficial hairlining on the portrait, as well as similar activity within the reverse fields. Fortunately, long placement within a correct numismatic environment has permitted the surface to an antiqued appearance that so many enthusiasts covet, and absolutely nowhere can one locate even the tiniest abrasion.
 
  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #577 - 1928 PCGS MS-63
  • Hammer: $2,300
  • Gold $20-Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
  • Desperately in need of professional conservation due to odd haze on the surfaces, this could end up being a fabulous example at MS-63. Sensational luster and a terrific strike are two primary technical diagnostics for this common-date Saint.

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G/S: 88.18  Pt/G: 0.38

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