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Lot 2037 |
1860 $5 PR66 Cameo NGC....
2008 June West Palm Beach, FL (Summer FUN) Signature Coin Auction #1110
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This Make Offer to Owner (MOTO) program is still in the Beta Test phase, and we would appreciate any suggestions to help us improve our system. Please email your suggestions to Webmaster@HA.com.
Heritage retains 10% of the total price as its commission (compared with a 12%-25% Buyer's Premium charged on auction transactions), from which Heritage absorbs all credit card/PayPal costs. This service is free to the buyer (no Buyer's Premium), includes a 7 day return policy, and protects the identity of both parties. Because no Buyer's Premium is charged on Make Offer to Owner transactions, auction consignment discount coupons are invalid.
Our software allows offers and counter-offers, but we suggest making your best offer the first time as most owners will not respond to low offers at all. You will receive a response or no-response email from Heritage within 72 hours.
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This indicates an item that did not sell at auction because it did not receive bids equal to or greater than the reserve (minimum bid) amount set by the consignor, or the opening bid.Opening Bid
The opening bid is the minimum amount required to begin bidding, and is generally a percentage of the low estimate.An Important Pre-War Proof Gold Rarity
It is perhaps unsurprising that the Mint would make a miscalculation of this kind, as proofs were not offered to the general public until 1858. In a Coin World article dated February 7, 2005, Bruce C. Goldstein and Mike Nourse, wrote about the general topic in the first of two parts to "Early Proof Coins":
"Prior to 1858, U.S. Proof coins were primarily made as presentation pieces to dignitaries and to a few lucky souls that were close to people at the Mint. ... Starting in 1858, the United States Mint made a deliberate effort to reach out to coin collectors (there weren't very many around at the time) by producing collectible Proof coins of all the various types of coins that were minted for regular use.
The Mint, not knowing what demand would be, likely overproduced the issue and subsequently melted the unsold remainders. The attrition of almost a century and a half claimed a number of others, and Garrett and Guth, in their 2006 work on American gold coinage, stated that "probably about 10 examples" remain today, several of which are impounded in museum collections. The number of specimens available to private collectors is very small, and the issue is an extreme rarity in the numismatic marketplace. As stated by Garrett and Guth, "It can sometimes be years between the offerings of an 1860 half eagle in Proof."
Certified population figures further reinforce the rarity of this proof issue. NGC has graded five examples, four described as Cameo and one as Ultra Cameo; the present example is the single finest of the Cameo pieces, graded PR66 (5/08), compared to the PR64 and PR65 designations granted the other Cameo examples (and the PR64 awarded to the Ultra Cameo coin). Interestingly, the PCGS Population Report shows only a single certified example, the PR65 (no Cameo designation) that was part of the Bass collection.
From the second part of Goldstein and Nourse, dated February 14, 2005, a meditation on early proof survival rates:
"A final area that should be mentioned when covering the survivability of early Proof coins is discussing the likelihood of a Proof coin remaining in collectible condition from the time it was purchased until the present day. From the time they were minted until they were preserved as the collectible that you could obtain today, these coins have had a very rough life. Immediately after they were minted they were essentially loose in a drawer at the Mint available for purchase. ... It is quite amazing that any of these survive in a shape that today we call gem (Proof 65+) considering what they could have gone through."
The elegant Cameo Premium Gem offered here, then, is one of the fortunate. It displays excellent contrast, a hallmark for the 1860 proof half eagles, and strong visual appeal. The strike is bold, and while the surfaces show a few tiny flaws (such as a small depression in the left obverse field), the overall visual appeal is remarkable, particularly when one considers the early issue. A sublimely important opportunity for the proof gold specialist who seeks to make an addition to a world-class collection. (Registry values: P6) (#88450)
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Sales Tax information | NGC Coin Grading Guarantee | Terms and Conditions
| Lot | Date | Grade | Service | Realized |
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| Auction 1166, Lot 4910 | Sunday, January 8, 2012 | 66 | NGC | $103,500.00 |
| Auction 460, Lot 2579 | Saturday, February 16, 2008 | 66 | NGC | $109,250.00 |
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BP - Buyer's Premium
A "Buyer's Premium" is charged in addition to the successful bid according to the rate defined in our terms and conditions.| Grade | Coin World (Coin Values) |
Numismedia Retail |
Numismedia Wholesale |
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| Service | Grade | Population in this Grade | Population of Higher Grade | Population in All Grades | + | Mintage | Engraver |
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| PCGS | Not available from PCGS | 0 | |||||
| NGC | 66 | 0 | 0 | 3 | - | ||
| CAC | - | - | - | 0 | - | ||
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