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1931 $20 MS66 PCGS....
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Description
Stellar 1931 Double Eagle, MS66
A Spectacular Condition Rarity
1931 $20 MS66 PCGS. The 1931 Philadelphia Mint double eagle
is one of the key issues in the Saint-Gaudens series, and it poses
a challenge to even the most ambitious collector. Walter Breen, in
his Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins, suggests that:
"Possibly 18-20 survive, all Unc." NGC and PCGS, however, have seen
approximately 120 examples, all but two of which are in Mint State
grades. In his write-up of the Gem Uncirculated 1931 specimen in
the Dr. Thaine B. Price sale (May 1998), David Akers says: "For
many years, the 1931 was considered to be the second most common of
the rare late date issues of the Saint-Gaudens series, i.e., those
issues from 1929-1932. It was considered to be more rare than the
1929, but less rare than the other three, in particular, the 1932.
This always struck me as odd because in-depth research clearly
showed the 1931 to be at least as rare as the 1932 in terms of the
total number of specimens known, and perhaps even a little bit more
rare. That misconception has been corrected now, and today the 1931
is appropriately regarded as the second rarest of the late date
issues with respect to population rarity after only the 1930-S. In
Gem condition, however, the 1931 is the most common of the issues
from 1929-1932 (just slightly less rare than the 1932, but
considerably less rare than the 1930-S and 1931-D as well as the
1929), although most standard pricing guides do not properly
reflect that fact."The modal Uncirculated grade in the combined certified population for the 1931 twenty is MS64, with 44 pieces certified as such. NGC and PCGS have certified 34 Gems between them, as well as 14 MS66 examples and a lone Superb Gem (10/07). It is instructive to note that, according to our records, 22 MS65 1931 examples have appeared in major auctions over the last 15 years, but anything finer comes to auction only rarely; MS66 pieces have made just four appearances, and the November 2005 sale of the singular Morse specimen is the only offering of this issue in MS67.
The 1931, according to Akers (A Handbook of 20th-Century United States Gold Coins), is usually well struck, although some examples are rather flat on the stars below the Capitol building. The surfaces display excellent mint frost, and the color is usually light to medium orange or coppery-gold. Copper alloy spots are commonly seen, and some specimens display a long, vertical, slightly curved die break through the eagle's beak.
The Premium Gem in the present lot exhibits above-average definition, as the detail in the Capitol building and the eagle's plumage is sharp, and most of the stars along the lower obverse border are well brought up. Rich orange-gold patina intermingles with yellow-gold and tinges of mint-green, and pleasing luster emanates from satin-like surfaces that are devoid of significant abrasions. A few minute marks beneath the ends of Liberty's flowing hair and a couple more located below the olive branch may aid in this coin's pedigree. This example does not show any copper spots, nor does it display the die crack through the eagle's beak.(Registry values: N10218)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26GN, PCGS# 9192, GSID# 10153)
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Weight: 33.44 grams
AGW: 0.9675oz
Mintage: 2,938,250
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Auction Info
2007 November Houston, TX US Coin Signature Auction #370 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
November, 2007
29th-30th
Thursday-Friday
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