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The Midwest Summer Sale 2006
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1852 MS-60. 1852 MS-60.
Lot Title: 1852 MS-60.
Description: This specimen exhibits glowing lustrous surfaces reflecting a lovely, original yellow-gold aspect. A light obverse hairline precludes it from being ascribed MS-63 or higher. The strike presents fantastic design element detailing.

This lot may contain an item not certified by ANACS, PCGS, or NGC. While Scotsman Auction Co. is typically conservative in our descriptions of items not certified by one of these companies, we cannot guarantee our grading estimation will match their grade. We highly recommend that collectors seeking items certified by a third-party grading service only bid on items that have already been certified. No lot can be returned because of a variance in judgment with regards to grade.

Low Estimate: $330.00
High Estimate: $400.00
Lot Status: Bidding has been closed for this lot.
Hammered Price: $350.00
Price Realized: $402.50
1852 MS-60.
1852 MS-60.

Price history for items of the same classification:
Lot #AuctionCurrent Bid or Hammer PriceDescription
984The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014$525.00
Two 1852 and one 1853, all AU.
Popular type coins reach only into the affordable AU level for this gold dollar trio. We list them as: 1852 (AU-55, decent strike), 1852 (AU-50, very nice strike), and 1853 (AU-50, decent strike,...
897The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014$575.00
1852 NGC MS-63.
MCA Set. Only gently abraded overall, the resulting minute hairlines can hardly be termed a "distraction". On a positive note, the central definition looks unusually strong for the type, with both...
1035The Collectors' Auction 2013 on 10/18/2013$1,200.00
1852, 1853, and 1874, all NGC MS-61.
The type-1 coins have the expected similarity in appearance that MS-61 would imply, with fairly abraded surfaces that seem a trifle pale compared to fully original coins. 1852 shows slight deficiency...
378The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$575.00
1852 NGC AU-58, and an 1853 PCGS MS-61.
1852 is an arm's length UNC, with just a minor contact scratch at the corner of Liberty's eye determining "slider" status. 1853 looks a full point better than the MS-61 assigned by PCGS, although...
379The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011$1,550.00
1852 NGC MS-64 CAC.
Extremely well struck details inaugurate the eye-appeal, providing full definition of every star, every strand of hair, and each leaflet in the wreath. Although "52" in the date stand up in very high...
759The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010$525.00
1852 MS-63.
Probably a highly suitable candidate for MS-63, since the fields are filled with cartwheel effect and details are nicely sharp on both sides. Indeed, many bidders will see this as a premium, frosty...
760The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010$1,400.00
1852 NGC MS-63.
In shortest possible terms, a marvelous coin for the NGC MS-63 grade (and incidentally, housed in an early NGC no-line holder). Distinctly semi-prooflike, the portrait is textured with surprisingly...
761The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010$825.00
1852 PCGS MS-63.
Impressive output of over two million gold dollars left the mint in 1852, and this is an astoundingly sharp example, given just about the maximum possible amount of detail by fresh, unclashed dies. ...
911The Midwest Summer Sale 2010 on 07/23/2010$725.00
1852 AU, 1854 Ty 2 AU details/cleaned, and 1862 Type 3 AU.
Three dollars face value in gold is represented by all three gold one-dollar types in a single, convenient grouping. Included are: 1852 (AU), 1854 type-2 (AU/lightly cleaned), and 1862 type-3...
912The Midwest Summer Sale 2010 on 07/23/2010$370.00
1852 PCGS MS-62.
Several greyish copper spots affect the obverse, yet their presence is not offensive. Of more significance to the grade is a series of fine slidemarks in the left field and atop the cheek. Still,...
695The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/12/2010$270.00
1852 NGC MS-62.
Shimmering flowline luster turns up the eye-appeal by a notch, yet closer examination reveals excess contact marks for a fully choice assignment, particularly on Liberty's cheek. Aiding the...
850The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009$290.00
1852 NGC MS-62.
Satiny, with a fair share of tiny handling blemishes that suggest the MS-62 grade.
872The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008$1,600.00
Two 1852 NGC MS-63.
Both of these coins are clearly choice, with sparkling mint luster and abundant eye appeal. One coin is a shade lighter and shows slightly stronger evidence of die clashing than its companion. Two...
806The Midwest Winter Sale 2008 on 02/08/2008$575.00
1852 and two 1853 gold dollars
A trio of gold dollars that includes: 1852 (AU-55, cleaned), 1853 (AU-58, cleaned) and 1853 (AU-58). Three coin lot.
912The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007$165.00
1852 AU-55.
Just a touch of wear and no problems at all. Essentially full mint luster.
913The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007$200.00
1852 PCGS MS-60.
A wonderful frosty aspect permeates from the delicate surfaces of this commendably struck, orange-gold specimen. There is a slightly toned, trivial mark to note to the left of the bridge of Liberty's...
914The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007$290.00
1852 NGC MS-62.
This piece displays distinct detailing with only moderate, well-dispersed contact marks. It glistens with a warm orange-gold glow that renders it quite suitable as a type representation of this...
915The Midwest Summer Sale 2007 on 07/27/2007$800.00
1852 PCGS MS-63.
A luxurious orange-gold radiance is perceived on this ordinarily common Type 1 date issue. Some graceful blue highlights add to its visual vibrancy. A few minute ticks are noted for ascription only...
902The Midwest Winter Sale 2007 on 02/09/2007$300.00
1852 NGC MS-61.
This well-struck, glittering little jewel possesses far more eye appeal than should be permitted on a coin graded MS-61.
270The Collector's Auction on 10/20/2006$290.00
1852 NGC MS-62.
This piece displays a lovely yellow-gold glow. A trivial number of scuffs are consistent for the grade. Handsomely struck.
335The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006$280.00
1852 NGC MS-62.
An intense yellow-gold glow radiates from this Type I Gold Dollar's silky surfaces. A couple of faint scuffs are seen on the obverse of this profoundly struck piece.
976The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006$130.00
1852 AU-50.
A nice Gold Dollar with no problems and minimal wear for the grade.
977The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006$160.00
1852 ICG AU-58.
The reverse of this $1.00 Gold Piece is beautifully toned. There are minimal marks and no distractions.

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