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1927-S $20 MS66 PCGS....
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$184,000.00
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Description
Lustrous MS66 1927-S Saint-Gaudens Twenty
One of the Premier Rarities in the Series
1927-S $20 MS66 PCGS. The 1927-S double eagle stands out as
one of the rarest and best-known issues in the Saint-Gaudens
series, despite the fact that 3.1 million pieces were produced. The
key status of the '27-S is based on absolute rarity rather than
conditional rarity. PCGS and NGC have certified about 220 examples
in all grades, some of which are undoubtedly resubmissions. David
Akers, in his cataloging of the May 19, 1998 sale of the Dr. Thaine
Price Collection, says: "The 1927-S double eagle is one of the most
revered issues in the Saint-Gaudens double eagle series, and most
known specimens are either high grade circulated examples or low
grade Mint State pieces. Choice and Very Choice Uncirculated 1927-S
double eagles are very rare and Gems are extremely rare. Looking
back in history to the late 1940's and early 1950's, the 1927-S
occupied an even more exalted position in the series than it does
today. At that time, it was generally regarded as the fourth or
fifth rarest issue in the series after the 1924-S, 1926-D and
1926-S, more or less on a par with the 1931-D. It was then
considered to be even more rare than the 1927-D, which today is
regarded as the premier issue in the series, as well as such now
famous issues as 1920-S, 1921, 1930-S, 1931 and 1932. However, as
was the case with many of the Saint-Gaudens issues that were
thought to be ultra-rare, a small number of 1927-S double eagles
trickled out of European banks over the next 20 years, although no
really substantial quantities of this issue were ever found.
Nevertheless, enough 'new' specimens came onto the market to reduce
its overall rarity level from 'extremely rare', as was described by
B. Max Mehl in the famous Dr. Charles W. Green sale in 1949, to the
'rare' status it holds today. In Gem condition, however, and
especially in the superb condition represented by this specimen
(the PCGS-graded MS66 coin in the Price sale), Mehl's earlier
'extremely rare' description of the 1927-S is still valid." The
population data corroborate Akers' assessment of the rarity level
of high-end Uncirculated examples of the 1927-S. Only 10 coins have
been graded MS65, six specimens have been assigned MS66, and a mere
three pieces rated MS67.The presently-offered Premium Gem displays peach-gold patina that is accompanied on the obverse by tinges of light tan, and on the reverse by subtle yellow-green undertones and occasional splashes of orange color. Attractive luster radiates from both faces, and the motifs are well impressed. The Capitol building, which is typically weak on this issue, exhibits nice detail in most of the panes. Liberty's facial features, the fingers on both hands, the toes, and the eagle's plumage are all sharp. A solitary light copper spot in the lower left obverse field and a small mark in the middle of Liberty's outstretched left arm may help pedigree this rarity. This outstanding piece is sure to generate spirited bidding among aficionados of rare-date Saint-Gaudens coinage. Population: 2 in 66, 1 finer (7/07).(Registry values: N1)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26GJ, PCGS# 9188, GSID# 10185)
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Weight: 33.44 grams
AGW: 0.9675oz
Mintage: 3,107,000
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Auction Info
2007 Milwaukee, WI (ANA) Signature Coin Auction #444 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
August, 2007
8th-10th
Wednesday-Friday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 20
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