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Pleasant orange-gold with well-struck surfaces. Abrasions are within expectations with nothing major.A popular second year issue that is the first collectible year.
A well struck early Type-1 ‘Twenty’ with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Well worn but still attractive and problem-free. The first San Francisco Mint ‘Twenty’.
A modest 35,250 minted and scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with sharp detail and choice lustrous surfaces.
Well struck and attractive with original lustrous surfaces.
Well struck and attractive with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Popular Civil War date!
Well detailed with light yellow-gold surfaces that retain a fair amount of mint luster.
A popular Civil War date and one of the scarcest Philadelphia Mint Type-1 double eagles. This is a well detailed example with original lustrous surfaces.
The first year for Type-2 $20 Libertys with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST added above the eagle on the reverse. This example is well struck and displays pleasing and nearly full luster.
Rich orange-gold luster over flashy semi proof-like surfaces.
With a mintage of 115,085, this is one of the commoner and most affordable Carson City ‘Twenties’. This is a nice problem-free example with lustrous surfaces and just light wear.
Original choice surfaces with vibrant satiny mint luster. A mintage of 111,151 makes this one of the more affordable dates from the popular Carson City mint.
Well struck with original lustrous surfaces.
CAC. Sharply struck with a blend of yellow and orange-gold hues. Marks are fewer than would be expected for the grade and trivial in nature. Very eye appealing!
A nice borderline uncirculated coin with bright lustrous surfaces and just the slightest touch of ‘rub’.
Very flashy and nice for the grade. Only two 1892-S ‘Twenties’ have beed awarded a PL designation at PCGS – both MS-62.
A pleasing example of this better date with satiny orange-gold luster and a solid strike.
Well struck and lustrous with fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Satiny yellow-gold surfaces and sharply struck.
High Relief, Roman Numerals. Wire Edge. This magnificent design was the crowning achievement in Augustus St. Gaudens’ numismatic career and arguably the most beautiful coin this country has ever issued for regular circulation. On this example, luster glows with a lovely apricot-gold hue. Abrasions are remarkably few and trivial. The wire-effect is quite noticeable and […]
St. Gaudens. A beautiful example of this first year ‘Saint’ with rich satiny orange-gold luster and very clean surfaces.
St. Gaudens. High Relief, Flat Edge, Roman Numerals. Produced after the wire rim variety when an adjustment was made on the presses. A variety that is seen far less frequently than its’ wire rim counterpart. This example is outstanding for the grade with strong luster, a sharp strike, and clean surfaces.
Sharply struck satiny surfaces with a lustrous blend of yellow and orange hues. Marks are minor and few. Eye appeal is great!
Just 22,000 minted which is the lowest mintage in the series after 1907. This coin is attractive and nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’ on the high points of the design.
Well struck with minimal marks and rich satiny luster. Housed in an old green label holder.
CAC. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces are sharply struck and exhibit fewer marks than one would expect for the grade.
Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces that are almost fully lustrous. A popular and desirable overdate variety.
Sharply struck with nice original lustrous surfaces. Very popular as the overdate is quite clear and it’s the only overdate in the series.
The only overdate in the series with the 8 showing clearly under the second 9 in the date. This a pleasing example with original lustrous surfaces and minimal marks.
Sharply struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a very clean appearance.
Lustrous orange-gold surfaces and a sharp strike with minimal abrasions.
A nice original Gem with minimal marks and rich yellow-gold lustrous surfaces.
Nearly the entire mintage was held at the Treasury and melted after 1933. A small quantity made it to European banks and account for the coins available to collectors today.
Sharply struck with blazing mint luster over beautiful clean surfaces.
Vibrant orange-gold luster and beautiful surfaces that are exceptionally clean. Just over 3 million minted but most were held at the mint and subsequently melted after FDR outlawed gold ownership in 1933.
While 3,776,500 were minted, the 1925-S is considered one of the major rarities in the series due to virtually the entire mintage being sent to the melting pots in the mid 1930’s. PCGS estimates 833 pieces have survived both certified and raw combined. This example is very well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.Marks are minor […]
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Pleasant orange-gold with well-struck surfaces. Abrasions are within expectations with nothing major.A popular second year issue that is the first collectible year.
A well struck early Type-1 ‘Twenty’ with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Well worn but still attractive and problem-free. The first San Francisco Mint ‘Twenty’.
A modest 35,250 minted and scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with sharp detail and choice lustrous surfaces.
Well struck and attractive with original lustrous surfaces.
Well struck and attractive with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Popular Civil War date!
Well detailed with light yellow-gold surfaces that retain a fair amount of mint luster.
A popular Civil War date and one of the scarcest Philadelphia Mint Type-1 double eagles. This is a well detailed example with original lustrous surfaces.
The first year for Type-2 $20 Libertys with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST added above the eagle on the reverse. This example is well struck and displays pleasing and nearly full luster.
Rich orange-gold luster over flashy semi proof-like surfaces.
With a mintage of 115,085, this is one of the commoner and most affordable Carson City ‘Twenties’. This is a nice problem-free example with lustrous surfaces and just light wear.
Original choice surfaces with vibrant satiny mint luster. A mintage of 111,151 makes this one of the more affordable dates from the popular Carson City mint.
Well struck with original lustrous surfaces.
CAC. Sharply struck with a blend of yellow and orange-gold hues. Marks are fewer than would be expected for the grade and trivial in nature. Very eye appealing!
A nice borderline uncirculated coin with bright lustrous surfaces and just the slightest touch of ‘rub’.
Very flashy and nice for the grade. Only two 1892-S ‘Twenties’ have beed awarded a PL designation at PCGS – both MS-62.
A pleasing example of this better date with satiny orange-gold luster and a solid strike.
Well struck and lustrous with fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Satiny yellow-gold surfaces and sharply struck.
High Relief, Roman Numerals. Wire Edge. This magnificent design was the crowning achievement in Augustus St. Gaudens’ numismatic career and arguably the most beautiful coin this country has ever issued for regular circulation. On this example, luster glows with a lovely apricot-gold hue. Abrasions are remarkably few and trivial. The wire-effect is quite noticeable and […]
St. Gaudens. A beautiful example of this first year ‘Saint’ with rich satiny orange-gold luster and very clean surfaces.
St. Gaudens. High Relief, Flat Edge, Roman Numerals. Produced after the wire rim variety when an adjustment was made on the presses. A variety that is seen far less frequently than its’ wire rim counterpart. This example is outstanding for the grade with strong luster, a sharp strike, and clean surfaces.
Sharply struck satiny surfaces with a lustrous blend of yellow and orange hues. Marks are minor and few. Eye appeal is great!
Just 22,000 minted which is the lowest mintage in the series after 1907. This coin is attractive and nearly mint state with just a touch of ‘rub’ on the high points of the design.
Well struck with minimal marks and rich satiny luster. Housed in an old green label holder.
CAC. Lustrous yellow-gold surfaces are sharply struck and exhibit fewer marks than one would expect for the grade.
Brilliant yellow-gold surfaces that are almost fully lustrous. A popular and desirable overdate variety.
Sharply struck with nice original lustrous surfaces. Very popular as the overdate is quite clear and it’s the only overdate in the series.
The only overdate in the series with the 8 showing clearly under the second 9 in the date. This a pleasing example with original lustrous surfaces and minimal marks.
Sharply struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces and a very clean appearance.
Lustrous orange-gold surfaces and a sharp strike with minimal abrasions.
A nice original Gem with minimal marks and rich yellow-gold lustrous surfaces.
Nearly the entire mintage was held at the Treasury and melted after 1933. A small quantity made it to European banks and account for the coins available to collectors today.
Sharply struck with blazing mint luster over beautiful clean surfaces.
Vibrant orange-gold luster and beautiful surfaces that are exceptionally clean. Just over 3 million minted but most were held at the mint and subsequently melted after FDR outlawed gold ownership in 1933.
While 3,776,500 were minted, the 1925-S is considered one of the major rarities in the series due to virtually the entire mintage being sent to the melting pots in the mid 1930’s. PCGS estimates 833 pieces have survived both certified and raw combined. This example is very well struck with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.Marks are minor […]
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Pleasant orange-gold with well-struck surfaces. Abrasions are within expectations with nothing major.A popular second year issue that is the first collectible year.
A well struck early Type-1 ‘Twenty’ with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces.
Well worn but still attractive and problem-free. The first San Francisco Mint ‘Twenty’.
A modest 35,250 minted and scarce in any grade. This is an attractive example with sharp detail and choice lustrous surfaces.
Well struck and attractive with original lustrous surfaces.
Well struck and attractive with lustrous yellow-gold surfaces. Popular Civil War date!
Well detailed with light yellow-gold surfaces that retain a fair amount of mint luster.
A popular Civil War date and one of the scarcest Philadelphia Mint Type-1 double eagles. This is a well detailed example with original lustrous surfaces.
The first year for Type-2 $20 Libertys with the motto IN GOD WE TRUST added above the eagle on the reverse. This example is well struck and displays pleasing and nearly full luster.
Rich orange-gold luster over flashy semi proof-like surfaces.
With a mintage of 115,085, this is one of the commoner and most affordable Carson City ‘Twenties’. This is a nice problem-free example with lustrous surfaces and just light wear.
Original choice surfaces with vibrant satiny mint luster. A mintage of 111,151 makes this one of the more affordable dates from the popular Carson City mint.
Well struck with original lustrous surfaces.
CAC. Sharply struck with a blend of yellow and orange-gold hues. Marks are fewer than would be expected for the grade and trivial in nature. Very eye appealing!
A nice borderline uncirculated coin with bright lustrous surfaces and just the slightest touch of ‘rub’.
Very flashy and nice for the grade. Only two 1892-S ‘Twenties’ have beed awarded a PL designation at PCGS – both MS-62.
A pleasing example of this better date with satiny orange-gold luster and a solid strike.
Well struck and lustrous with fewer marks than expected for the grade.
Satiny yellow-gold surfaces and sharply struck.
High Relief, Roman Numerals. Wire Edge. This magnificent design was the crowning achievement in Augustus St. Gaudens’ numismatic career and arguably the most beautiful coin this country has ever issued for regular circulation. On this example, luster glows with a lovely apricot-gold hue. Abrasions are remarkably few and trivial. The wire-effect is quite noticeable and […]
St. Gaudens. A beautiful example of this first year ‘Saint’ with rich satiny orange-gold luster and very clean surfaces.
St. Gaudens. High Relief, Flat Edge, Roman Numerals. Produced after the wire rim variety when an adjustment was made on the presses. A variety that is seen far less frequently than its’ wire rim counterpart. This example is outstanding for the grade with strong luster, a sharp strike, and clean surfaces.