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Lot
2477

1879-O $20 VF35 PCGS....

2008 December Houston, TX Signature Coin Auction #1118

 
Sold for: $29,900.00 (includes BP )
Bid Source: Live: Floor bidder
Auction Ended On: Dec 5, 2008
Item Activity: 6 Internet/mail/phone bidders
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Description:
Important 1879-O Double Eagle, VF35
1879-O $20 VF35 PCGS. Housed in a green-label PCGS holder. The only With Motto New Orleans Mint double eagle issue, the 1879-O is also the final issue of the denomination from the southern branch mint. After an eighteen year hiatus caused by the Civil War, the New Orleans Mint resumed production in 1879, primarily to strike silver dollars. Just 2,325 double eagles were struck, only a fraction of which have survived. There are probably only about 100 to 150 examples surviving today. The mintage is the second lowest of any New Orleans double eagle, behind the 1856-O, although it is not the second rarest, an honor reserved for the 1854-O.
The present coin has noticeable luster for the grade, and the reverse in particular has rich details. Both sides exhibit outstanding green-gold surfaces. Although moderately abraded, there are no contact marks that merit individual notice. Like most 1879-O double eagles, this piece entered circulation soon after it was struck. Typical examples of the date grade VF or XF, like this piece, but unlike the present specimen, many are harshly cleaned, such as the Smithsonian Institution specimen. Many others show extensive bagmarks, also unlike the present coin with its pleasing surfaces.
Ex: Early American History Auctions, (6/2001), lot 1466, described with the comment "we cannot imagine a nicer, more appealing VF example than the one offered here."
From The Gene Gehrke Collection.
(Registry values: N2998) (#8990)

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Lot Date Grade Service Realized
Auction 414, Lot 5667 Monday, August 14, 2006 35 PCGS $23,012.65
Auction 408, Lot 3760 Saturday, June 3, 2006 35 PCGS $26,450.00
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Unconfirmed Tuesday, February 26, 2008 35 PCGS $34,500.00
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PCGS+
30 --- $29,630 $23,700 $21,600 $21,600 $27,500 ---
35 --- $33,043 $26,430 $24,015 $24,015 $35,000 ---
40 $42,500 $39,380 $31,500 $28,500 $28,500 $40,000 ---
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PCGS Not available from PCGS 2,325 James B. Longacre
NGC 35 0 71 75 -
CAC 35 0 4 4 -
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