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Gold: $3,338.10
Silver: $38.11
Platinum: $1,464.41
Palladium: $1,305.64
G/S: 87.60
Pt/G: 0.44
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Current Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #138 - 1902 $10 Blue Seal - Unionville, MO Charter #13268 - PMG VF-25/corner missing/previously mounted
  • US Currency-National Bank Notes
  • Ex: Eric P. Newman collection. Last seen in a PCGS holder with a grade of "VF20 apparent", additional notations on the PMG insert agree as well: "corner missing, previously mounted". That does not alter the rarity of this 1902 plain-back for which only four examples are reported. Unionville, a far suburb of St. Louis, was the last Missouri bank to issue large National notes, partially explaining the rarity and appeal of this very low serial number (34) ten. During the upgrade from PCGS to PMG, the important Newman pedigree was lost, and the cataloger hopes the next owner will be astute enough to have PMG restore it.

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Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #550 - 1909-S NGC MS-66
  • Hammer: $17,500
  • Gold $20-Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle
  • 13 graded MS-66, zero higher at NGC. Not so many years ago, 1909-S was considered rare in high grade until a hoard of better examples entered the market and helped increase the supply of gem examples. That said, this spectacular coin, showing exceptional copper-gold color, exceeds the gem grade by a full point at NGC, and places it smack dab into the discussion of finest-known pieces at that grading company (PCGS claims two higher graded examples).

    Close inspection reveals superbly frosted surfaces and a lack of major marks; the cataloger suggests the one lone depression down the left edge of Liberty's gown may be the most noticeable. On the reverse, what appears at first to be a micro pinscratch could actually be an interesting strikethrough, which could then be of significant interest as a provenance marker for a coin this scarce. An exquisite, much better date within the series that would be almost impossible to beat in terms of quality.
 
  • Jewelry & Heirlooms No. 13    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #103 - 14K Yellow Gold Cameo Necklace
  • Hammer: $1,950
  • Jewelry-Pendants
  • A custom designed cameo necklace with a vintage shell cameo depicting an allegorical scene measuring 62x43mm in good condition with small round diamond accents weighing approximately 1.50 cttw, SI2 clarity, H-I color. The cameo hangs from a 6mm woven link chain with a lobster clasp. Length 17” + 3” cameo, 35.2 dwt.

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