Entries tagged: Philadelphia gold coins
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, January 18, 2010 12:52 - 2 Comments
Better Date Type Two Liberty Head Double Eagles: A Re-Evaluation
As recently as a few years ago, collecting Type Two Liberty Head double eagles was very popular. A marketing firm located in the Southwest had actively promoted this series, other firms had jumped on the Type Two bandwagon and the series had caught on with collectors. Then, with little warning, the aforementioned marketing firm shifted their focus onto other series and suddenly the Type Two double eagles were out of favor.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Friday, December 4, 2009 12:43 - 0 Comments
The Philadelphia Gold Coinage of 1870
The 1873 and 1875 gold issues from this mint have received considerable fanfare over the years but I think the Philadelphia gold coinage from 1870 is pretty interesting as well. Having recently sold a number of high quality 1870 Philadelphia gold pieces, I thought it would be interesting to present an in-depth study of these, going from the dollar all the way up to the double eagle.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, April 4, 2009 13:00 - 1 Comment
Philadelphia Type One Double Eagles
Since the publication of my book “The Insider’s Guide to Collecting Type 1 Double Eagles” in 2002, this has been one of the strongest and most avidly collected areas in the entire U.S. coin market. I think this is the case for three reasons:
1. Size: New collectors can relate to big, attractive coins and Type One double eagles are exactly the sort of coins that are easy for dealers to sell (and for collectors to buy).
2.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, August 21, 2008 12:17 - 0 Comments
Philadelphia No Motto Half Eagles & Eagles
I’m beginning to gain a new-found appreciation for –gasp!– No Motto half eagles and eagles from the Philadelphia mint. Read on for some thoughts about these coins and why I’m beginning to see them in a new light.
As I’ve mentioned more than once, No Motto half eagles and eagles from Philadelphia have never ranked high on the list of popular coins in the world of DWN.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, September 15, 2007 12:00 - 0 Comments
Low Mintage Philadelphia Double Eagles
One of my favorite groups of coins are the low mintage Philadelphia double eagles produced in 1881, 1882, 1885, 1886 and 1891. During this five year period, only 5,911 business strikes were produced; an average of just 1,182 pieces per year. Despite the obvious rarity of these coins, they are still overlooked by many collectors.
A total of 2,199 business strike 1881 double eagles were produced.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Friday, June 16, 2006 11:00 - 0 Comments
First-Year-of-Issue Gold Coins
In this strong market one of the areas that has performed best are first-year-of-issue gold pieces. Coins like the 1839-O quarter eagle, the 1854-D and 1854-O Three Dollar gold, the 1838 eagle and the 1850 double eagle have appreciated greatly in price. But there are a few first-year-of-issue gold coins that have fallen through the cracks. Three of these are the 1840 quarter eagle, the 1839 half eagle and the 1839 Type of 1840 eagle.
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