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1931-D $20 MS64 PCGS....

2008 June West Palm Beach, FL (Summer FUN) Signature Coin Auction #1110

 
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Auction Ended On: Jun 27, 2008
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Gorgeous 1931-D Saint-Gaudens Twenty, MS64

1931-D $20 MS64 PCGS. While graded MS64 because of a few minute ticks on each side, this near-Gem has the look and aesthetic appeal of a substantially higher grade. The central obverse and reverse are brilliant with light pink luster, framed by pale green toning along the borders. The design elements on both sides are boldly displayed. If graded separately, the reverse would garner a finer numeric designation.
Struck during the waning years of U.S. gold production just before the bank holiday of 1933, few examples (or possibly none at all) actually entered circulation at the time. The few that were released during the 1930s almost certainly went directly to coin collectors, and they are mostly lower grade Mint State coins. Most of the 106,500 coins minted were later melted, primarily in the later 1930s. There was little need for these or other coins during the height of the Great Depression. The Denver Mint produced 4.48 million cents, 1.26 million dimes, and 106,500 double eagles. The 5.8 million coin annual production at Denver in 1931 is less than a week's work in today's facility.
In today's numismatic arena, the population provides a good indication of available grades. PCGS has certified two AU coins, six MS60 or 61 pieces, 33 in MS62 or 63, 39 in MS64, and 19 MS65 or 66 pieces. The average of these coins is MS63.3. The present piece is therefore slightly better than average.
From the Fern E. Wagner Trust.(Registry values: N7079) (#9193)

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The Coinage of Augustus Saint-Gaudens as Illustrated by the Morse and Duckor Collections
Revised Edition by James L. Halperin, Mark R. Borckardt, Mark Van Winkle, Jon Amato, and Gregory J. Rohan, with special contributor David W. Akers

The Coinage of Augustus Saint-Gaudens is an issue-by-issue examination of these two artistically inspired series of gold coins. Each date and mintmark is reviewed with up-to-date information, much of which has never been previously published. The book is based on two extraordinary collections: The Phillip H. Morse collection and the Dr. and Mrs. Steven L. Duckor collection.

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Previous Prices from Heritage Auctions

Lot Date Grade Service Realized
Auction 1156, Lot 5242 Sunday, June 5, 2011 64 PCGS $63,250.00
Auction 1151, Lot 5322 Sunday, January 9, 2011 64 PCGS $69,000.00
Auction 292, Lot 7148 Saturday, June 8, 2002 64 NGC $18,400.00
Auction 267, Lot 8276 Wednesday, August 8, 2001 64 NGC $20,125.00
Auction 248, Lot 7449 Friday, February 23, 2001 64 NGC $19,550.00
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63 $72,500 $73,130 $58,500 $53,500 $54,500 $67,500 $69,500
64 $82,500 $86,880 $69,500 $62,500 $63,500 $78,000 $90,000
65 $135,000 $129,380 $103,500 $92,500 $94,500 $145,000 $160,000
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PCGS Not available from PCGS 106,500 Augustus Saint-Gaudens
NGC 64 18 7 45 -
CAC 64 5 5 10 -
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