Entries tagged: Eliasberg collection
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, May 9, 2011 11:26 - 1 Comment
The Eliasberg 1858-O $20.00
I’d like to share a photo and some information about a really interesting coin that I recently bought and sold. It’s a lovely 1858-O double eagle, graded AU55 by PCGS. What makes this coin really special, in my opinion, is its fantastic pedigree. To the best of my knowledge it has the oldest continual pedigree of any 1858-O double eagle, and certainly the best.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Friday, April 10, 2009 11:53 - 1 Comment
Gem Charlotte Half Eagles: The Elite Eight
In my last blog, I wrote about a Gem 1855-C half eagle that I was fortunate to recently handle. A number of readers asked me about some of the other Gem half eagles from this mint and I thought it would be interesting to take a look at each of these.
There are a total of eight Charlotte half eagles that have been graded MS65 or better by either PCGS or NGC (or by both services in some cases).
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Friday, November 3, 2006 18:42 - 0 Comments
Exciting Coin Sets Yet To Be Assembled
In the twenty-five years that I’ve been a professional numismatist, I’ve had the opportunity to build some pretty interesting coin collections. I’ve put together two of the finest sets of New Orleans gold ever assembled, the unquestioned finest set of Carson City gold and numerous high grade Charlotte and Dahlonega sets, to name just a few.
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