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1021 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014 | $1,850.00 |
1911-S NGC MS-64.
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MCA Set. Broad traces of deep grapefruit-orange color spread over areas of the obverse, with an additional crescent of similar tint above the eagle's wings. Naturally, this suggests a coin with... |
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1108 | The Collectors' Auction 2013 on 10/18/2013 | $2,700.00 |
1911-S and 1920, both PCGS MS-63.
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Many auctions feature an endless parade of common Saints, and neither 1911-S nor 1920 can be considered rare, though they are a welcome relief to the usual 1924 and 1927 hoards. 1911-S shows... |
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1009 | The Collectors' Auction 2012 on 10/05/2012 | $1,750.00 |
1911-S NGC MS-63.
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Some small spots cluster about the eagle's head, and a few more have escaped to the obverse, peppering the area around Liberty's knees. Nice patina drapes both sides and elevates the eye-appeal a... |
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1028 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2012 on 07/27/2012 | $4,900.00 |
1911-S PCGS MS-65.
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Common dates dominate the population of the Saint-Gaudens series at the GEM grades. But collectors know that there is a second tier of coins that are not scarce, yet still valued at multiples of the... |
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658 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $1,550.00 |
1911-S PCGS MS-63.
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A gorgeous, gleaming Saint, some minor flatness of strike may be all that limits the grade, since the surfaces are nearly free from distraction. A close knit cluster of tiny curving abrasions can be... |
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659 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $1,550.00 |
1911-S PCGS MS-63.
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More completely struck than average for 1911-S, the highpoint details are a little better brought up than is often seen for the date. Even Liberty's face shows some surprisingly deft articulation. |
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660 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $3,300.00 |
Two 1911-S PCGS MS-64.
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These pair up beautifully since they are basically identical twins. If you think you're seeing double, close one eye and look again. Nope, that really is a two coin lot. |
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661 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $1,850.00 |
1911-S PCGS MS-64.
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The fields are just a wee bit chippy on account of very tiny abrasions, but then again, nobody said this was an ultra-gem. For that matter, the 1911-S usually does tend to be prone to small contact... |
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662 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $1,600.00 |
1911-S PCGS MS-64.
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This coin is most definitely superior to the average 1911-S, as it displays fairly well rendered details, especially by comparison to the usual flatly struck coins, and exceptionally vivid luster. ... |
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1185 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2010 on 07/23/2010 | $2,000.00 |
1911-S NGC MS-64.
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Apparent rub on Liberty's knee proves to be roll friction, as the handsome khaki-gold patina consistently flows over the entire coin. Shimmering luster provides impetus for premium eye-appeal. |
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1067 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009 | $1,225.00 |
1911-S NGC MS-62 Golden Gate Collection.
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Abrasions afflict the obverse to a wider degree than the reverse, though neither side suffers any large blemishes. This coin is probably a little more nicked up than expected for MS-62. From the... |
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1139 | The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008 | $925.00 |
1911-S AU.
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A 1911-S Saint-Gaudens double-eagle that grades AU-58. A solitary salmon-red copper spot occupies the center of the obverse. |
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1068 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2007 on 02/09/2007 | $725.00 |
1911-S NGC MS-63.
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This specimen's satinlike surfaces are embellished with an heirloom orange-gold aspect. Trivial contact ticks are widely strewn over this example's vividly lavish surfaces. A remarkably struck... |
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1069 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2007 on 02/09/2007 | $850.00 |
1911-S NGC MS-64.
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Resplendent orange-gold radiates from this superior specimen's opulent satinlike surfaces. The minimal number of contact ticks and the prominent design details contribute to this piece's excellent... |
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476 | The Collector's Auction on 10/20/2006 | $600.00 |
1911-S MS-60.
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Full circular luster is on display, but the marks are consistent with the MS-60 grade. Absolutely no rub is present on the glowing gold surfaces. |
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