Entries tagged: early gold coins
Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 16:50 - 1 Comment
The Ten Rarest Early Quarter Eagles
During 2009, I wrote a series of “ten rarest” articles on all the major denominations of Liberty Head gold coinage. These articles were well-received and I enjoyed producing them. It’s a logical progression to apply this topic to the early gold series. Except it’s not quite that easy. The eagle denomination is very short-lived (1795-1804) making a ten rarest study impractical.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 11:26 - 2 Comments
The 1823 Half Eagle
As a specialist in rare United States gold coins, there are few series that I find more interested than the Capped Head half eagles produced from 1813 through 1834.
I recently purchased (and quickly sold) a PCGS graded AU53 1823 half eagle. This date, by the standards of the type, is no big deal. But the more I researched the 1823, the more I realized that it is an underrated and enigmatic issue.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Friday, November 7, 2008 16:42 - 0 Comments
Are Early Gold Coins Overpriced?
A good client of mine recently asked me the question “are early gold coins overpriced?” As with most intelligent questions, I don’t think that this one has a pat answer. My feeling is that some early gold coins are poor value at current levels while others are good to very good values. Read on for my take on the current early gold market and my suggestions of where the best values are.
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