Entries tagged: Indian Head eagles
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, November 15, 2010 16:19 - 12 Comments
Why Don’t More People Collect 20th Century U.S. Gold Coins by Date?
Why don’t more people collect 20th century gold coins by date? The four major designs (Indian Head quarter eagles, half eagles and eagles and St. Gaudens double eagles) are clearly among the most beautiful United States issues ever released. They are relatively short-lived and none of them are impossible to complete due to fabulously expensive or incredibly rare individual dates.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Sunday, January 4, 2009 20:57 - 2 Comments
Pre-FUN Observations
I think this year’s FUN show will reveal alot about the direction of the market for the year. On Wall Street, it’s a known fact that if January is strong, the rest of the year is as well. I can’t state this with total certainty as far as coins go but my experience is that a strong FUN generally means the rest of the year will be good as well.
Early reports from the pre-FUN show (which I am not attending) are interersting.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, December 29, 2008 19:56 - 4 Comments
12 Great Values in the Rare Date Gold Market Priced Below $5,000 Part Two: Eagles and Double Eagles
In the first part of this article, I discussed gold dollars, quarter eagles, three dollar gold pieces and half eagles priced below $5,000 that I felt were good values. In the second part, I am going to continue the same format but focus on eagles and double eagles.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 18:04 - 0 Comments
The Single Greatest Indian Head Eagle in Existence
There has never been an Indian Head eagle which has shattered the $1 million dollar mark. This is soon going to change, though, when Heritage sells Dr. Steven Duckor’s incredible 1920-S eagle in their March 2007 National Money Show auction in Charlotte, North Carolina. I fully expect this coin to break all previous price records for an example of this design type.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, August 3, 2006 10:55 - 0 Comments
Four 20th Century Gold Rarities and the Stories Behind Them
All four of the 20th century American gold types that were produced contain key issues that are very popular with collectors. This article takes a look at four of these: the 1911-D quarter eagle, the 1909-O half eagle, the 1920-S eagle and the 1921 double eagle.
What do these four coins have in common? More than you would think.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Sunday, July 9, 2006 13:28 - 0 Comments
St. Gaudens 100th Anniversary
Next year marks the 100th anniversary of the introduction of Augustus St. Gaudens incomparable Indian Head eagle and double eagle designs. Assuming that this is an anniversary that will be met with much fanfare (and accompanying numismatic promotion) how can the savvy collector or investor take advantage of this?
In my opinion, it would seem that the most obvious target for a promotion would be the High Relief double eagle.
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