1879 Morgan Dollar PCGS MS67

Tied for Highest Graded

Offered here is a frosty, white example with exemplary surfaces and a great overall appearance. Not particularly tough to come by through the MS66 grade level, but very rarely seen in this state of preservation. The last PCGS representative we auctioned was all the way back in 2007! Tied with 7 others for the highest graded by PCGS.

Offered at $37,375 delivered

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2019 $100 American High Relief Gold

Offered today are 2019 $100 American High Relief Gold Coins. These are the latest issue in a series of special releases from the US Mint. These coins have graded either SP-70 Enhanced Finish First day of Issue or SP-69 Ultra Cameo Enhanced Finish by NGC. These coins have been AUTHENTICALLY SIGNED by either Mike Castle or Kenneth Bressett. Currently the mint is selling these coins for $2240/coin un-graded.

Mike Castle First Day of Issue SP-70: 25-coins Offered delivered @ $2,475 for SP-70

Kenneth Bressett First Day of Issue SP-70: 15-coin Offered delivered @ $2,475 for SP-70 each

Mike Castle Early Release SP-69 UC: 20-coins Offered delivered @ $2,070 for SP-69 UC

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1907 Wire Edge High Relief Double Eagle PCGS MS66

A Gorgeous One

The 1907 High Reliefs are generally acknowledged as THE most beautifully designed circulation strike U.S. coins. They were the result of collaboration between sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens (who was encouraged to develop the design by President Theodore Roosevelt) and Chief Engraver Charles Barber of the Philadelphia Mint.  Each coin required three blows from the 150-ton medal press to completely bring up the design, and the planchets had to be annealed between each blow. The average time needed to strike each individual coin was 12 minutes, clearly too slow to strike any large number of coins. By running three medal presses simultaneously and scheduling numerous overtime shifts, the Mint was able to produce a reported 12,367 pieces, before production ceased in early January, enough to satisfy Roosevelt’s desire to showcase the new design to the world.

Offered at $66,125 delivered

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Silver Dollar Bags

We are offering the following dollar bags;

AU Pre-1921 Morgan’s x up to 1500 @ $37.50

BU Pre-1921 Morgan’s x up to 2000 @ $42.00

Minimum order is 250 coins. Ground shipping is included. Call or email to confirm.

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1893-S Morgan Dollars NGC/PCGS AU50

Four (Rare Ones) Of A Kind

The effects of the Panic of 1893 included the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, ending the massive mandated coinage of Morgan dollars the U.S. Mint was required to produce every year. Morgan dollar mintages were drastically reduced at all U.S. Mints in 1893, and the San Francisco Mint produced a series low business-strike mintage of just 100,000 pieces. Most of the small mintage was either widely circulated or melted in 1918, under the provisions of the Pittman Act. Accordingly, the 1893-S is the most elusive Morgan dollar in today’s market.

Offered at $18,975 each delivered

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90 x 100 oz. Engelhard Silver bars available at $4.25 over spot.

We have 90 x 100 oz. Engelhard Silver bars available at $4.25 over spot. They are live and ready to deliver. Based on the current spot silver price of $14.35, your cost would be $18.60 per ounce, $1,860 per bar (spot + $4.25). This will change with the price of silver at the time of confirmation. Availability is limited to bars on hand.

Minimum order is 10 bars. Ground shipping is included. Pre-Payment by bank wire is required for all transactions before shipping.

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1852 Gold Dollar PCGS MS68

One of the Very Finest

The 1852 is among the common dates in the Type One gold dollar set, popular with type collectors. However, Type One gold dollars are universally rare in Superb Gem condition, even the common dates. The 1852 is actually rarer in MS67 and higher grades than a few of the other Philadelphia issues. In MS68, though this issue’s rarity expands to represent the rarity of the entire Type One series. This little beauty features a very sharp strike, satiny luster and a pristine appearance. The PCGS population is only 4 with 1 higher.

Offered at $37,375 delivered

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1924-S Saint Gaudens Double Eagle NGC MS65

Major Rarity

Despite a large original mintage, the 1924-S Saint-Gaudens double eagle is scarce in all grades in today’s market, and Gems are major rarities. Most of the mintage was melted after the Gold Recall of 1933, rendering the official production figures irrelevant. Fortunately for present-day collectors, a number of coins were discovered in European banks, beginning in the 1950s, causing this and many other Saint dates to become more available. On the other hand, when collectors seek an MS65 example, they find the situation has changed little from the early days of the 1940s. That is because coins found in European holdings were subjected to the rigors of transport and storage with other large gold coins and few escaped without significant surface marks. The NGC population is just 19 with 2 higher.

Offered at $66,000 delivered

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1852-O Liberty Double Eagle NGC AU58

Pleasing Type 1 O-Mint $20

The 1852-O is a median rarity in the Type One series, ranking 25th out of the 43 issues. The mintage for this date is an appealingly low 190,000 pieces, and survivors are seldom found in Uncirculated condition. The near-mint state grade, such as this coin offers, is often considered the best collector value. The one offered here is more lustrous and attractive in-hand.

Offered at $11,600 delivered

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