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Lot Title:
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1850-D VF-20.
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Description:
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This is a nice, problem-free branch mint gold piece. It has smooth even wear and no major distractions. Its color is bright and pleasing to the eye.
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.
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Low Estimate:
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$1,450.00 |
High Estimate:
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$2,000.00 |
Lot Status:
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Bidding has been closed for this lot. |
Hammered Price: |
$1,500.00
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Price Realized:
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Price history for items of the same classification:
Lot # | Auction | Current Bid or Hammer Price | Description |
489 | The Collectors' Auction 2011 on 10/21/2011 | $2,800.00 |
1850-D XF.
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All the branch mint half-eagles from the earliest years of coronet gold are scarce, with 1850-D known as one of the rarest issues, especially in better grade. This is not a certified example, but... |
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790 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/12/2010 | $3,900.00 |
1850-D NGC AU-55.
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Because of the romance attached to southern gold pieces, Dahlonega gold issues are avidly sought by collectors of classic gold.. This particular piece still retains a fair amount of original luster... |
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1155 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/24/2009 | $1,200.00 |
1850-D XF.
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Numerous tiny threads have been struck through, particularly on the reverse in the vicinity of the mintmark. |
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451 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $1,450.00 |
1850-D PCGS VF-20.
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Only 43,984 were minted, which was the normal production output for this southern mint. The pleasing coppery gold surfaces were the result of a high concentrate of copper used in the alloy mix. ... |
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