1/15/26 3:43 AM
Gold: $4,608.81
Silver: $90.50
Platinum: $2,338.38
Palladium: $1,793.65
G/S: 50.93
Pt/G: 0.51
314-692-2646
Email
Mon - Fri: 8am to 5pm (CST)
Sat: 8am - 4pm (CST)
Anti-Theft Measures

Now Available

Category:
Category:  Coins > $5.00 Gold > Liberty Head
PCGS:
PCGS:  008383
Cert:
Cert:  1090831000
Price:
Price:  $1,235

Upcoming Auction Highlights

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction 2025    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
  • Download Auction Prices Realized
  • Lot #709 - 1881 PCGS PR-65+DCAM CAC
  • Hammer: $8,500
  • Half Dollars-Liberty Seated
  • WB-101, characterized by a split, open berry over "H" and longer talons and arrowheads, and considered rarer than the "closed berry" reverse. 1 graded PF-65+ DCAM, zero higher at PCGS, making this a candidate as the finest-known 1881 proof half-dollar with maximum contrast. Very low mintage between circulation strike and proofs for 1881 drives demand for the date overall, but this happens to be a very attractive example as well, and not just because of a sensational strike and inimitable cameo presentation. Royal plum and midnight-blue drape a brief, crescent area over the top of Liberty's head, balancing against golden-brown rim toning outside the stars and date for the obverse, while the reverse gets framed oh-so-beautifully within similar coloration that adds in more rich, plum accents. Superb as a pedigree marker, a distinctively jagged, small strikethrough lays over Liberty's upraised hand.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 14    View Lots
  • 11/14/2025 - Marriott St. Louis Airport
  • Download Auction Prices Realized
  • Lot #289 - Sterling Silver Necklaces
  • Hammer: $330
  • Jewelry-Silver
  • The first necklace is circa 1960/1970 and signed H W on the reverse (possibly H. Wood of the Navajo nation). This 24” sterling silver (tested) bead necklace features a shadowbox pendant holding a turquoise cab with an engraved design. The turquoise looks like it might have come from the Fox Mine of Nevada. Some of the beads have some denting. The second necklace is also circa 1960/1970 and is an unsigned 18” sterling silver (tested) squash blossom necklace for a child, possibly of Navajo origin. This necklace features turquoise cabs that look like they might also be from the Fox Mine of Nevada with a seven stone Naja pendant and eight blossoms. 3.60 troy ounces.

24 Hour Spot Prices

Scotsman's Trading Sheet
G/S: 50.93  Pt/G: 0.51

Selling to Scotsman and Getting More The items we purchase

Learn More
precious_metals

Precious Metals

 

Learn More
fine_jewelry

Fine Jewelry

 

Learn More
silver_dollar_and_rare_coin_expo

The Coin eXpo, Powered by Roundtable Trading

Learn More
coin_buying_basics

Coin Buying Basics

 

Learn More