7/21/25 9:06 PM
Gold: $3,386.81
Silver: $38.78
Platinum: $1,448.58
Palladium: $1,252.00
G/S: 87.34
Pt/G: 0.43
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Category:  Currency > Federal Reserve Bank Notes > Large Size > $5
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Price:  $570

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Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #629 - Eight toned Morgan dollars, Five PCGS MS-63 and Three PCGS MS-64
  • Hammer: $775
  • Silver Dollar-Morgan
  • Dazzling displays of robust luster and sensational colors fills this eight-piece group lot of PCGS certified Morgan silver dollars from start to finish. Five of these pieces are graded as MS-63 and includes an 1887, an 1896, an 1898-O, an 1899-O, and a 1904-O. The remaining three examples are all graded MS-64 and includes an 1881-S and 2x 1885-O’s. While all of these issues boast heavily toned fields that are adequately attractive, one of the 1885-O issues stands out with a truly jaw dropping rainbow/target hybrid toning scheme that commands attention (ck)!
 
  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #419 - 1818 BD-1 NGC MS-63
  • Hammer: $49,750
  • Gold $5-Capped Bust to Left Half Eagle
  • Bass-Dannreuther-1 (R.5), early dies with no cracks. Perhaps as a result of the use of fresh dies, both sides received delightful sharpness as-struck, and the kind of beckoning luster that is requisite for a choice grade. A mere whisper on each of the eagle's talons could be the only possible indications of a strike that barely missed 100% accuracy. The obverse shows trivial adjustment marks that somehow evade the field and land only on the extreme right edge -- a bona fide perk for the collector who demands a minimum of possible distractions. One tiny copper spot past the fifth star hardly requires mention, but what must be noticed is the decidedly luxuriant eye-appeal that almost seems impossible of 200+ year-old gold coinage.

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