Entries tagged: auction sales
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, August 21, 2008 18:39 - 0 Comments
1825/4 Half Eagle
Lost amid the hoopla of the recent Baltimore ANA and the numerous auctions that accompanied this show was the sale of one of the greatest United States gold coins in existence. Even more remarkable was the fact that in this day of “ho hum, another million dollar coin just sold,” this sale received relatively little publicity and the final price realized was, in retrospect, pretty reasonable, all things considered.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 11:52 - 0 Comments
Heritage’s Charleston Collection Sale
In my last blog I wrote about the Husky sale conducted by Stack’s and how a number of early quarter eagles gave a good representation as to the strength in that market. Another recent auction, this one conducted by Heritage, contained an impressive set of Classic Head quarter eagles. This grouping, I feel, serves as a good look at the current state of the high-end market for this short-lived but increasingly popular type.
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