Entries tagged: San Francisco gold coins
Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, June 9, 2011 10:57 - 3 Comments
The 1856-S Eagle: A Study of Mintmark Varieties
I’d like to thank collector John Toffaletti for writing this interesting study of 1856-S eagles and contributing it to raregoldcoins.com for publication. I think you’ll find it very interesting and it contains information that has never been published before.
There appears to be new interest in the older gold coins from the San Francisco mint. This is especially true for the double eagles, but also for the other denominations.
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Market Blog - Written by Doug Winter on Thursday, May 5, 2011 12:16 - 6 Comments
The $103,500 1862-S Eagle
Lost in the hubbub surrounding the recently-concluded Central States coin show and the Heritage auction held with it was a sale that I think ranks as one of the more remarkable in the rare gold coin market all year.
The coin of which I speak is an 1862-S eagle graded MS61 by NGC. Unless you are pretty knowledgeable, this coin probably doesn’t seem like anything too impressive.
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Articles - Written by Doug Winter on Monday, July 5, 2010 12:02 - 2 Comments
San Francisco Double Eagles: A Date by Date Analysis Part Two
The second part of this study on San Francisco double eagles deals with the Type Two issues struck from 1866 to 1876. There are no absolute rarities in this series as with the Type One issues but there are a number condition rarities as well as affordable dates that are easy to locate in Extremely Fine and About Uncirculated grades.
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