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The Collectors' Auction 2008
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1904-S PCGS MS-62. 1904-S PCGS MS-62.
Lot Title: 1904-S PCGS MS-62.
Description: Unlike 1904 double-eagles struck in Philadelphia, examples from San Francisco tend to have soft luster, and this coin is further muted by a layer of oxidation. The surfaces appear free of any deep marks, though Liberty's cheek is gently scraped.
Low Estimate: $850.00
High Estimate: $925.00
Lot Status: Bidding has been closed for this lot.
Hammered Price: $1,200.00
Price Realized: $1,380.00
1904-S PCGS MS-62.
1904-S PCGS MS-62.

Price history for items of the same classification:
Lot #AuctionCurrent Bid or Hammer PriceDescription
1098The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014$1,350.00
1904-S NGC MS-63.
Stellar at MS-63, fields offer terrific luster, not to mention a pleasing dash of peppermint toning toward the periphery. Finely struck, though not fully so as is attested by a few weak obverse...
1012The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014$5,000.00
Four 1904-S NGC MS-62.
One incorporates substantial semi-prooflike character within formidable eye-appeal, with the accompanying trio showing more typical smooth luster. Typical abrasions only for this four coin lot.
1013The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014$1,400.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Rollicking waves of flowline brilliance energize the fields and affirm the choice grade. Very well struck in general, with only a couple of upper stars showing slightly deficient detail.
1014The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014$1,350.00
1904-S NGC MS-63.
For MS-63, the obverse displays the typical faint abrading that always seems to define the grade, while the reverse probably grades a point higher. If only cholesterol worked like that.
1015The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014$1,350.00
1904-S NGC MS-63.
Spot-free. Potent luster enlivens butterscotch patina, which in turn layers over excellent sharpness. The central definition exceeds the norm even for 1904-S, although a couple of stars do not quite...
1252The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/26/2013$3,900.00
1904-S, 1916-S, and 1925, all NGC MS-62.
Barbara U'Dell Gold Collection. Superb luster emanates from 1904-S and the coin appears slightly nicer than the assigned MS-62 grade. 1916-S has modest highpoint rub on Liberty's knee, while the...
1006The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012$3,300.00
Two 1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Suitably graded at MS-63, PCGS certification ensures the quality of this pair of common 1904-S double-eagles. One coin displays dusty almond-gold patina, and the other is a abraded a touch more...
1007The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012$1,650.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Zooming luster races through the fields, readily visible despite a very handsome, thick layer of original patina on both sides. This is an unusually well preserved, no-question original gold coin,...
619The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,850.00
1904-S PCGS MS-62 (rattler).
It would be easy to mistake this for an undergraded double-eagle, since the cheek and fields are as free from distraction as coins grading at least a point higher. Were it not for a single small gash...
620The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,500.00
1904-S PCGS MS-62 (rattler).
The cheek is a bit cleaner than expected, and the reverse grades a full point higher than the assigned grade. This could be considered a conservatively graded $20.
621The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,500.00
1904-S PCGS MS-62.
It would be easy to mistake this as a Philly strike at first glance, since both sides are somewhat prooflike. Fortunately, we have the slab insert to tell us that this is indeed a San Francisco...
622The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$4,900.00
Three 1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Extremely well matched, these are identically smooth and lustrous Saints, and better yet, some lovely peppermint-blue iridescence delicately accents all the surfaces, providing a visual feast for the...
623The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$3,400.00
Two 1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Double, double toil and trouble;

Fire burn, and caldron bubble.

Luster of a lovely lake

In the caldron boil and bake.

Eye appeal and golden glow,

Heaped upon a flaming stove.

Wool of bat,...

624The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,950.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Toned gold enthusiasts may enjoy the visual treat offered by medium-gold toning that is splashed with brassy accents. Both sides offer this experience, with needle-sharp details thrown in for good...
625The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,700.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63 (rattler).
The reverse grades MS-65 all by itself, and both side are graced with superior luster. Moderate abrasions affect Liberty's cheek and the top of her hair, implying the assigned grade.
626The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,650.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Rock solid for the grade, with small abrasions on the cheek and uninhibited rock-and-roll luster. Sharply struck as always.
627The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,650.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
A shimmering coin, the detail is not quite as well struck as most 1904-S double-eagles go, since some stars are incomplete at the center.
628The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,650.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Quite chippy for MS-63, with many tiny abrasions visible in the obverse fields. This has no impact whatsoever on the locomotion luster, which booms and bellows through the fields on both sides. ...
629The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$2,300.00
1904-S NGC MS-64.
Smooth and creamy, like peanut butter on hot toast. Stars are well defined, and the both sides are unexpectedly free from even moderate detraction. And that's why choosy mothers choose Jif.
630The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$2,100.00
1904-S PCGS MS-64.
A chorus of coruscating luster... well... coruscates through the fields and explodes with fiery brilliance as the coin is tilted back and forth in the light. A noticeable oval of greenish iridescence...
631The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$2,100.00
1904-S PCGS MS-64.
Liberty's cheek is a little bit chippy given the MS-64 grade, but the blaring luster detonates immediate eye-appeal regardless of technical grade. There is nothing but very sharp definition for all...
953The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010$1,300.00
1904-S AU and a damaged $1 gold pieced dated 1851.
Extremes in size of American coinage is exemplified by this dubious pairing of an 1851 gold dollar and a 1904-S double eagle. The dollar is damaged, and the double eagle cleaned, but the face value...
954The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010$1,600.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Sharply detailed, which nearly always seems to be the case for gold struck in 1904. Luster booms off of each side.
1167The Midwest Summer Sale 2010 on 07/23/2010$1,650.00
1904-S PCGS MS-63.
Philadelphia produced double-eagles of famously high quality in 1904, but San Francisco was no slouch that year, either. This example displays four exceptionally vibrant bands of cartwheel luster...
1168The Midwest Summer Sale 2010 on 07/23/2010$1,650.00
1904-S NGC MS-63.
Extremely attractive coruscating luster blooms through the fields in a manner quite unlike the booming cartwheels typically seen on the Philadelphia coins for 1904. Many collectors will prefer this...
890The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/12/2010$2,500.00
1904-S NGC MS-64.
Terrific luster zips and zings about the obverse fields, forming a suitable backdrop for Liberty's portrait. The cheek is only lightly abraded.
844The Collectors' Auction 2009 on 10/16/2009$1,800.00
1904-S NGC MS-63.
Generally average for the grade, though it is a pleasure to see the original patina still intact. Faint accents of greenish iridescence my be noticed on either side of the mintmark.
1055The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009$1,225.00
1904-S NGC MS-62 Golden Gate Collection.
Praiseworthy sharpness and a modicum of prooflike character in the obverse fields suggest a coin that looks more like a Philadelphia product than a San Francisco double-eagle of the era. Trivial...
1056The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009$1,250.00
1904-S NGC MS-62 Golden Gate Collection.
Random handling marks pepper much of this coin, yet none of the blemishes is conspicuous enough to be individually detracting. The obverse is one shade lighter than the dusky reverse. From the...
1130The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008$1,650.00
1904-S PCGS MS-64.
The strength of this coin certainly lies in the original appearing surface quality. Highpoint details are touched with ash-grey color that rarely accumulates on gold coins, and under some lighting...
1052The Midwest Winter Sale 2007 on 02/09/2007$625.00
1904-S MS-62.
This velvetlike issue glows with a lavish honey gold aspect. Despite a few scattered contact ticks and scuffs, it exhibits a opulent aspect, and its design elements are very distinct.
611The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$610.00
1904-S NGC MS-61.
Ablaze with an orange-gold exuberance, this piece displays a vibrant cartwheel. The contact ticks and hairlines observed on this impressive strike are virtually obliterated when viewed without the...
612The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$725.00
1904-S NGC MS-63.
Enhanced with a blush of rose iridescence, this attractive San Francisco Branch Mint specimen is not heavily scuffed or marked and exhibits bold design elements.
613The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$1,200.00
1904-S NGC MS-64.
Luster spins in a cartwheel-like motion around the surfaces. The coin is virtually free from toning and shows fantastic hair and feather details along with marks you might expect on a solid MS-64...
614The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$1,250.00
1904-S ICG MS-64.
Bursting with a glowing radiance, the delicate rose-gold hue contributes to its vibrant cartwheel aspect. Some stray marks and scuffs are present on this deeply struck Double Eagle.

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