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1110 | The Collectors' Auction - 2014 on 10/17/2014 | $1,450.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-64.
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A major grading service is not one to be quibbled with, but the truth is that MS-64 is a bit of a stretch given a sizable impact mark on the eagle's upper wing. That said, no one could complain about... |
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1023 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2014 on 07/18/2014 | $1,700.00 |
1914-D PCGS MS-64.
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MCA Set. Although considered relatively common, 1914-D presents a welcome respite from the usual parade of very abundant 1920s dates. These usually come well struck, with no exception here given the... |
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1268 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/26/2013 | $3,000.00 |
1914-D and 1914-S, both PCGS MS-64.
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No you are not experiencing double-vision, as these really are as indistinguishable as identical twins at a Catholic school. Both exhibit the kind of exquisite coarse texture usually seen for these... |
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1012 | The Collectors' Auction 2012 on 10/05/2012 | $1,700.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-63.
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A trifle "noisy" for MS-63, with a noticeable scrape flung far into the obverse right field. To its credit, this seems to be a fully original coin, dusky gold and well illuminated by fine luster. |
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1013 | The Collectors' Auction 2012 on 10/05/2012 | $1,750.00 |
1914-D PCGS MS-64.
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A faint copper spot next to the branch in Liberty's outstretched hand seems to be the only tonal variance from classic medium-gold. A typical array of micro-ticks determines the grade. |
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1246 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $3,300.00 |
1914-D and 1914-S NGC MS-64.
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1914-D and 1914-S are recognizable key dates in other series, but are very common dates for double-eagle. These are graded MS-64 by NGC and could be twins separated at birth as far as appearance in... |
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1247 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2011 on 07/29/2011 | $2,600.00 |
1914-D PCGS MS-65.
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Better than all other technical considerations, the superb luster makes the case for the MS-65 grade as it swirls and dances about the primary devices. To the unaided eye, there are no major marks,... |
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980 | The Collectors' Auction 2010 on 10/15/2010 | $1,550.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-64.
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Surfaces exude warm, original copper-gold patina and plenty of cartwheel effect. For MS-64, the fields appear to be peppered by a few more marks than usual, the most obvious being a moderate... |
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922 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/12/2010 | $1,450.00 |
1914-D PCGS MS-64.
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Denver struggled to produce Lincoln cents in 1914, leading to a famous key in that series, yet had no problem issuing nearly half a million double-eagles for circulation. As expected of the MS-64... |
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855 | The Collectors' Auction 2009 on 10/16/2009 | $1,425.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-63.
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Denver coined 453,000 double-eagles in 1914, and 1.2 million cents, and it would be interesting to know which is the more common coin today. This Saint features potent luster and an average strike,... |
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856 | The Collectors' Auction 2009 on 10/16/2009 | $2,300.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-65.
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Pleasing coppery-bronze patina is draped over this handsome Saint, and abrasions are only gently noticeable across each side. 1914-D is one of the more available issues in gem grades, and better... |
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1255 | The Midwest Summer Sale on 07/24/2009 | $1,450.00 |
1914-D MS-64.
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NCI provided a grade of MS-65/65 for this 1914-D Saint, and it is a grade that should easily stand up to today's standards. Free flowing luster pinwheels around each side, and very few marks are... |
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1070 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009 | $2,450.00 |
1914-D and 1924 NGC MS-63.
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The 1914-D is affected by a moderate bagmark smack dab in the center of the obverse, though it gleams with pleasing shine. Luster of the 1924 is much softer by comparison, with an obverse that is... |
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1071 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2009 on 02/13/2009 | $2,200.00 |
1914-D PCGS MS-65.
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Were it not for a single sharp bagmark just next to Liberty's right (observed) shoulder, this could be a wonder coin. The appeal of a good strike is enhanced by rich, frothy mint luster and softly... |
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1146 | The Collectors' Auction 2008 on 10/17/2008 | $2,200.00 |
1914-D and 1914-S Saint-Gaudens double-eagles, NGC.
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The 1914-D, graded just AU-55, truly appears mint state at first glance, and even a side-by-side comparison to the 1914-S graded MS-64 reveals less than expected difference in appearance. Nicely... |
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1045 | The Midwest Winter Sale 2008 on 02/08/2008 | $1,350.00 |
1914-D Saint-Gaudens double-eagle, NGC MS-64
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Several abrasions typical of the grade can be seen across Liberty's torso, accounting for the grade. Nicely patinated in even carrot-gold color. |
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1193 | The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007 | $875.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-64.
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The obverse is not quite as well struck as other examples of the issue, but just as lustrous and frosty. However, the reverse detail is fairly bold. Distribution of a few too many bagmarks across... |
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1194 | The Collectors' Auction 2007 on 10/19/2007 | $925.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-64.
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A Gem assessment is denied only by a closely spaced trio of bagmarks left of Liberty’s torch. A paramount strike resulted in superb detail, including the eye pupils, four toes, and a full complement... |
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477 | The Collector's Auction on 10/20/2006 | $650.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-63.
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The velvetlike surfaces glimmer with a rose-gold blush. A splendid example with a meager number of ticks observed on this extremely bold strike. |
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650 | The Midwest Summer Sale 2006 on 07/21/2006 | $675.00 |
1914-D PCGS MS-63.
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Outstanding reddish-orange color, with a hint of periwinkle blue on the reverse, contributes to this issues excellent eye appeal. The obverse glistens, while the reverse shows more of a subtle glow. ... |
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1244 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006 | $575.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-62.
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This Double Eagle displays a bright golden radiance that creates a splendid cartwheel aspect. A sprinkling of ticks and hairlines are congruent for the grade, however the strike is exceptionally... |
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1245 | The Midwest Winter Sale on 02/17/2006 | $750.00 |
1914-D NGC MS-64.
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A much tougher coin to find in MS-64 than many seem to realize, and much tougher than the generic dates - though one could hardly tell from looking at the CDN. Captivating orange-gold surfaces and... |
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