Entries tagged: half eagles
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Friday, December 30, 2011 19:15 - 6 Comments
2011 Heat Index: What’s Hot and What’s Not
A popular feature of the www.raregoldcoins.com blog is the “what’s hot and what’s not” article that I write at the end of every year. As its the very end of what’s been an interesting and active year, let’s take a look at what was in demand in 2011 and what you, literally, couldn’t give away.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, November 7, 2011 11:55 - 1 Comment
Mintmark Varieties of Dahlonega Half Eagles
For variety collectors, the half eagles struck at the Dahlonega mint are fertile ground. There are a number of very interesting varieties, but currently just a handful of collectors appreciate them. With the upcoming release of the third edition of my Dahlonega book, I feel that this situation may change. In the first two editions of this book, the variety section(s) were not illustrated and, to be honest, had a number of errors and omissions.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, October 6, 2011 11:50 - 5 Comments
Building a Basic Type Set of Five Dollar Gold Pieces
The half eagle is the very first gold coin to be struck at the United States mint. This denomination was struck without interruption from 1795 to 1929, and it is the only U.S. gold issue to be produced at all eight United States mints. It is very popular with collectors, but the seemingly endless duration makes it very hard to collect by date. Because of this fact, it is an ideal set to collect by type.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, October 1, 2011 14:05 - 1 Comment
Where the %$#@ Are All the High Grade Dahlonega Half Eagles?
As I was reviewing my notes on Dahlonega half eagles this morning, I was struck by something very interesting as I updated Condition Census information: many dates haven’t had a significant example sold in three, five or even eight years. This, in turn, made me ask out loud where the (naughty word) are all the high grade Dahlonega half eagles? Hence, the topic of this blog.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, March 9, 2011 11:09 - 9 Comments
Liberty Head Half Eagles: A Guide for Collectors
Liberty Head half eagles were produced from 1839 until they were discontinued in 1908. This long-lived series is becoming popular with collectors who are attracted to these coins becuase of their history and rarity. This article is an attempt to make sense of the Liberty Head half eagle series for the beginning and intermediate collector.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, February 10, 2011 16:21 - 7 Comments
The Two Varieties of 1840-C Half Eagle
Two newly discovered high grade 1840-C half eagles in the Heritage 2011 Platinum Night session of the FUN auction give interesting insight to the emission sequence and striking characteristics of the rare and popular 1840-C half eagle.
Prior to the discovery of these two coins, which were graded MS63 and MS64+ by PCGS, there were an estimated three to five known in Uncirculated.
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