Entries tagged: CC gold
Coin Vault - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, June 18, 2011 15:22 - 0 Comments
1892-CC $20.00 PCGS VF35
Old Green Holder. By today’s standards this example grades at least EF40 but there is a small, thin obverse scratch in the left field. The obverse and reverse have a completely crusty appearance and it seems likely that this coin spent a number of years in a European bank vault. Great value at under $2,000!
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 14:31 - 2 Comments
Carson City Double Eagles: An Introduction and Overview
Carson City twenty dollar gold pieces, or double eagles, are the most available gold coins from this mint. Only one date in the series, the 1870-CC, can be called truly rare, although a number of other dates are very rare in high grades. Amassing a complete collection with an example of each date is an enjoyable pursuit.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, March 1, 2007 12:50 - 0 Comments
An Analysis of Carson City Eagles Through Recent Major Auction Results: Part Two
Last month we looked at how the sale of the Old West and the Morgan collections of Carson City gold coinage impacted the market for half eagles from this mint. This month, we’ll look at the results as they apply to Carson City eagles.
Just a few refreshers before we get right into the number crunching. The Old West collection was sold at auction by ANR in August 2006.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, February 10, 2007 13:00 - 0 Comments
An Analysis of Carson City Half Eagles Through Recent Major Auction Results: Part One
Two major auctions of Carson City gold coinage have enabled specialists in this series to make some interesting observations regarding the strength of this series. The first of these auctions was the sale of the Old West Collection and it was conducted by ANR in August 2006. The second was recently held by Stack’s in January 2007 and it featured the Morgan Collection.
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