Entries tagged: San Francisco gold coinage
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, May 3, 2010 17:06 - 1 Comment
Finally…An Appeciation for San Francisco Gold Coinage (?)
After decades and decades in the dumps, it looks like there are small signs of life in the San Francisco gold coin market. But the activity in this market area is sporadic, to say the least, and is being led by exactly the sort of coins that you wouldn’t think would be the pacesetters.
There are plenty of overgraded, unappealing high priced San Francisco gold coins on the market right now.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Saturday, April 24, 2010 10:50 - 4 Comments
Overdated United States Gold Coins
One of the most interesting varieties of United States gold coinage is the many overdated issues that exist. Some are very rare and others are common; some are well-known and some are very obscure. But all share a common trait: a high “coolness factor” that makes them desirable with collectors. What are overdates and how can the collector of United States gold coins focus on these issues?
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, October 26, 2009 12:26 - 3 Comments
The 1859-S Half Eagle
The date run of half eagles produced at the San Francisco mint from 1858 through 1864 includes some of the rarest and most overlooked gold issues ever manufactured at any of the various branch mints. These were issues that had limited production runs and which were eagerly absorbed into commerce by the booming local and regional economies.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, March 20, 2008 21:38 - 1 Comment
1857-S Gold Dollar
One of my favorite under-the-radar U.S. gold issues is the 1857-S gold dollar. This is a coin that is really hard to find yet nice examples can still be purchased for less than $2,000. Read on for some “need to know” information about this interesting issue.
San Francisco only produced gold dollars for a total of seven years.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Sunday, January 27, 2008 12:05 - 0 Comments
The 1864-S Half Eagle
Anyone with a passing knowledge of United States gold coinage is aware of the three rarest issues from the San Francisco mint: the unique 1870-S Three Dollar gold piece, the exceedingly rare 1854-S half eagle and the very rare 1854-S quarter eagle. But not everyone realizes what the next rarest gold issue is from this mint. Read on for the answer.
The rarest collectible gold coin from the San Francisco mint is the unheralded 1864-S half eagle.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Tuesday, June 19, 2007 12:45 - 0 Comments
State of the Market Report: San Francisco Gold
In the third part of my State of the Market, I kick it West Coast style and take a look at what’s happening with the gold coins from the San Francisco mint. Are these coins still as dead as the proverbial doorknob or has some breath been jumpstarted into this long-overlooked part of the market?
Looking at the market for San Francisco gold coins from a macro perspective, I’d have to say that the overall health of these coins is pretty weak.
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