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1892 $20 Liberty. PCGS graded Proof 65 Deep Cameo. Although the mintage of 93 coins is the second highest of any proof double eagle coined in the 1890's, the related business strike mintage of this date wast just 4,430 coins, the second lowest of any date in the 1890's. This latter detail is an extremely important consideration as it limits the available supply for date collectors. This example is an impressive Gem that features rich orange-gold color, deeply mirrored fields, and remarkable contrast. The devices are highly lustrous with frosty texture. Every design detail is sharply impressed with no sign of weakness on either side. A few faint hairlines limit the grade, but do not change the aesthetic appeal of this lovely jewel.In the Pittman catalog, David Akers discussed the difference between proof mintage and proof distribution, an important concept that is worth repeating: "The 93 piece mintage figure for proof 1892 double eagles is misleading, in the sense that it might give one the impression that proofs of this date are only moderately rare. However, it is important to recognize that a mintage figure for any proof issue represents only the number struck, not the number actually sold. It was common practice for the Mint to strike a number of proofs (how the figure was determined is not known) and then use this existing supply to fill orders throughout the year. At year's end (usually January or February of the following year, to be ex ...
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DIGITAL GRAM SCALE Weigh Silver & Gold Eagle Coin Ounce
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DIGITAL Silver & Gold EAGLE COIN SCALE Weigh Gram Ounce
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14K PLAIN GOLD BEZEL FOR $5 LIBERTY HEAD COIN
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MS-63 NO MOTTO ST GAUDENS $20 GOLD (DOUBLE EAGLE) COIN
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1850 1 DOLLAR LIBERTY GOLD COIN IN EXTRA FINE CONDITION
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1911 S 5 DOLLAR LIBERTY GOLD COIN IN ABOUT UNCIRCULATED
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14K ROPE BEZEL FOR $5 INDIAN/LIBERTY GOLD COIN
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1880 5 DOLLAR LIBERTY GOLD COIN IN EXTRA FINE CONDITION
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1923 $20 Double Eagle
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1907 5 DOLLAR LIBERTY GOLD COIN IN UNCIRCULATED CONDTIO
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1857 $1 GOLD DOLLAR VERY RARE TYPE III, ! PCGS MS64* PQ
EXTREMLELY SCRACE DATE IN GEM MINT QUALITY!!!!
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1908 5 DOLLAR LIBERTY GOLD COIN IN ABOUT UNCIRCULATED
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1835 Five Dollar Gold
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1907 2.5 DOLLAR LIBERTY GOLD COIN IN UNCIRCULATED CONDI
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1850 $2 1/2 LIBERTY RARE QUARTER EAGLE NGC, AU58 LOOKS+
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1880-S $10 Eagle ANACS AU-55, RARCOA
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1834 2.5 DOLLAR EARLY GOLD COIN IN ABOUT UNCIRCULATED
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1910 2.5 DOLLAR INDIAN GOLD COIN IN UNCIRCULATED CONDIT
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1853 Liberty Head $1 gold coin
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1920 SAINT-GAUDENS (KEY DATE)
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CALIFORNIA 1/2 DOLLAR GOLD TOKENS 1852,53,55,57,58 SET
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1987-W,5$,CONSTITUTION,GOLD,5 DOLLARS,MS-70-ULTRA CAMEO
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1875-S $2 1/2 LIBERTY GOLD,SUPER RARE, NGC XF45 +
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1987-W,5$,CONSTITUTION,GOLD,5 DOLLARS,MS-70-ULTRA CAMEO
1987-MS-70 ,JUST THE PERFECT ONE ,THE BEST ULTRA CAMEO
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1987-W,5$,CONSTITUTION,GOLD,5 DOLLARS,MS-70, PERFECT !
1987-MS-70 BY NGC ,JUST THE PERFECT ONE ,THE BEST
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Featured item
Beauty beyond reason. Perfection beyond imagination. If this was a coin in a PCGS certification, this item would fetch well beyond a million dollars. A veritable museum piece, this wonderous item if indeed acquired by a museum, will forever be out of private hands.
A remarkable note that is the finest high denomination note we have ever seen.
A more perfect, brighter, or better centered note is unimaginable.
The chance of a lifetime. Opportunity!
If ever there was a a note that represented collector s dream high denomination note, this is it, as this example has a unique and spectacular appearence. She combines the ultimate in rarity with the highest in grade and eye appeal. Most unusually for a note of its rarity, is stunning as well, with bright fiber paper contrasting with a vivid overprint and a cameoed portrait. If ever there were a $500 1934 that was priceless, this is it, for no amount of money could duplicate this item, which, after sold, only one collector will be fortunate enough to own.
Today, the of the , the , is printed in bills in of , , , , , , and .
At one time, however, it also included five larger denominations. Shown here is a $100,000 from 1934. High-denomination currency was prevalent from the very beginning of U.S. Government issue (1861). $500, $1,000, and $5,000 interest bearing notes were issued in 1861, and $10,000 gold certificates arrived in 1865. There are many different designs and types of high-denomination notes.
The high-denomination ...