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Gold: $3,350.24
Silver: $35.54
Platinum: $1,132.50
Palladium: $1,003.45
G/S: 94.26
Pt/G: 0.34
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Category:
Category:  Coins > $2.50 Gold
PCGS:
PCGS:  007941
Cert:
Cert:  6922855004
Price:
Price:  $570

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • 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 #541 - 1906-D PCGS MS-63
  • Hammer: $3,600
  • Gold $20-Liberty Head Double Eagle
  • Denver began minting operations in 1906 with double-eagles a part of their inaugural emissions. Perhaps in anticipation of starting out on the right foot, these are typically well produced by the mint, and like this choice example, most display splendid silken luster that shimmers with dazzling vibrancy. Precise details endow both sides and the reverse seems particularly well preserved, falling closer to MS-64 than the obverse.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 13    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #119 - 18K Yellow Gold Cartier Earrings
  • Hammer: $1,050
  • Jewelry-Earrings
  • These classic and simplistic studs nod to the quiet luxury trend, making an elevated designer focused statement while maintaining a cool and somewhat subtle demeanor to your look. Featuring the signature Cartier ‘Love’ design and sturdy flat 18K yellow gold backs, these will quickly become a staple piece. Dimensions .25” x .25”, 2.0 dwt.

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