6/5/25 10:35 PM
Gold: $3,367.93
Silver: $35.98
Platinum: $1,151.00
Palladium: $1,012.75
G/S: 93.61
Pt/G: 0.34
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Price:  $750

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #289 - 1936-M Roosevelt & Quezon MS-65, and a 1936-M Murphy & Quezon MS-65+, both NGC
  • Philippine Issues-Philippine Issues
  • Ga Ha Ha Consignment. Philippines issues rank high amongst U.S. collectors despite them being considered world "coins" struck at the Manila mint, and each surviving an original emission of 10-thousand struck. First is 1936-M Roosevelt & Quezon, KM#177, taken off of lightly clashed dies and utterly blistering with bright, silvery luster and pristine appeal. Accompanying is 1936-M Murphy & Quezon, KM#178, phenomenally original under velvety steam-grey patina but showing one lengthier abrasion in the reverse left field. Two coin lot.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #483 - 1910-S PCGS MS-64
  • Hammer: $9,750
  • Gold $10-Indian Head Eagle
  • 35 graded MS-64, 11 higher at PCGS. 1910-S has that curious population distribution whereby it exists by the thousands in circulated grades, and the hundreds in lower mint-state grade. Coins that grade near or at the gem grade level are an altogether different story as it suddenly becomes a bona fide key -- a "Top 10" sort of coin in other words. Given the mintage of 811-thousand, one must assume that the issue was widely distributed to circulation or melted.

    As befits San Francisco gold production of the era, this is an intensely attractive and smoothly lustrous example that benefits from a decent strike. Trivial softness exists toward the ends of some feathers and at the eagle's shoulders, though. A carbon speck just off the end of Liberty's nose has expanded a bit into a lavender spot while a splash of additional lilac-gold toning spreads out over the upper right area above the headdress.
 

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