6/2/25 1:49 AM
Gold: $3,342.01
Silver: $33.18
Platinum: $1,050.89
Palladium: $966.34
G/S: 100.74
Pt/G: 0.31
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Category:
Category:  Coins > Silver & Related Dollars > Morgan
PCGS:
PCGS:  007262
Cert:
Cert:  60220817
Price:
Price:  $1,040

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 #718 - 1811 Large 8 CACG MS-63
  • Hammer: $5,750
  • Half Dollars-Capped Bust, Lettered Edge
  • Overton-103, large 8. One of the more interesting die-marriages, this heavily die-clashed half-dollar actually represents early dies for O-103, as the O-103a die-state requires a crack down the center of the date, not found here. Darker toning envelops the surfaces, showing olive-violet, mulberry-grey and cobalt-orange undertones. Vibrant luster fills either side with excellent visual appeal and only limited contact marks on the cheek are worth looking for.
 

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