6/18/25 4:15 PM
Gold: $3,368.77
Silver: $36.72
Platinum: $1,320.10
Palladium: $1,041.85
G/S: 91.74
Pt/G: 0.39
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Category:
Category:  Coins > $2.50 Gold
PCGS:
PCGS:  007948
Cert:
Cert:  67686612
Price:
Price:  $620

Upcoming Auction Highlights

  • The Midwest Summer Sale 2025    View Lots
  • 7/18/2025 - Saint Charles Convention Center
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  • Lot #676 - 1886-O, 1891-O, and an 1892-O, all BU
  • Silver Dollar-Morgan
  • Benjamin J. Collection. Album collectors will find highly approachable a threesome of better New Orleans Morgan dollars. Included are: 1886-O (cataloger's grade: [MS-63], far more vibrant than typical and seemingly nicer than choice except for two very faint count-wheel areas in opposite obverse fields), 1891-O (cataloger's grade: [MS-63], much better struck than usual for this blistering pure white example that might grade higher if not for faint counting wheel effect in the obverse left field), and 1892-O (cataloger's grade: [MS-64], clean cheek and could grade higher even with a shiny ding in the reverse right field). Three coin lot.
 

Previous Auction Highlights

  • The Collectors' Auction    View Lots
  • 11/1/2024 - Saint Charles Convention Center
  • Download Auction Prices Realized
  • Lot #751 - 1818/5 NGC MS-63
  • Hammer: $4,000
  • Quarter Dollars-Capped Bust
  • Robert Michaels Collection. Browning-1. One of the most outrageous coins to exist is the Newman example of this same die-marriage graded NGC MS-67 "star"... but it likely costs a third of a million dollars today. For everyone else, there are nicer choice UNC examples like the present salmon-grey specimen also certified by NGC. The surface seems immaculate -- certainly less bagmarked than one expects of the grade while an impressive strike brings up all of the stars as well as intriguing clash marks strewn into the fields. Minimal planchet striations over the lower bust are likely adjustment marks but they were mostly ironed out by the excellent strike. In this die state, all that remains visible of the underdigit is a small diagonal in the upper loop of "8" and a tiny remnant of the vertical part of the flag adhering to the left.
 

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