6/1/25 9:37 PM
Gold: $3,308.11
Silver: $33.01
Platinum: $1,050.61
Palladium: $965.22
G/S: 100.23
Pt/G: 0.32
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Category:
Category:  Coins > $20.00 Gold > St. Gaudens
PCGS:
PCGS:  009142
Cert:
Cert:  6142526
Price:
Price:  $3,425

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #348 - 1904 PCGS PR-67CAM
  • Gold $2.50-Liberty Head Quarter Eagle
  • 3 graded PR-67 CAM, 1 higher at PCGS. Between them, PCGS and NGC have managed fewer than fifteen aggregate UCAM/DCAM events in any grade, speaking to the difficulty of locating a specimen with superior contrast. This is partly due to a lack of special effort on the part of the mint to create high-contrast proof dies after the turn of the century. Nevertheless, this coin boasts exceptionally reflective fields on the obverse -- not quite UCAM but close -- and very good mirrors on the reverse. Contrast is thereby enhanced, but truthfully, the frosted-matte texture on the devices is also not strong enough to yield the kind of contrast that a UCAM designation demands. Technically, the coin appears virtually flawless under 8x magnification, with fields that are as bright and pristine as possible and showing an absolute absence of hairlines. A single, tiny, sintered dot floats in space beneath the hair bun, just right of the smallest imaginable comma-shaped abrasion, and together, these could provide a pedigree marker for future collectors. A lintmark also occupies one point of the eleventh star.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #104 - Group of 16 Government of Texas obsoletes, cut cancelled
  • Hammer: $6,500
  • US Currency-Obsolete Currency
  • Morals And Liberty Collection. There was a time before the great State of Texas officially entered the United States and they simply called themselves the Government of Texas. As with all things Texas, they did it big including the issuing of their own currency that is now fondly sought after by Obsolete bank note collectors nationwide. Here lies a nice mixture of 16 notes that includes a $5, 3x $10’s, 7x $20’s, and 5x $50’s that have all been cut-canceled. Several examples are signed by the late Sam Houston making this run even more desirable than most (ck).
 

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