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1889 $10 PR64 PCGS....

Lot: 3456, Auction: 2008 May Long Beach, CA Signature Auction #1108

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Ended: May 29, 2008
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Exemplary 1889 PR64 Ten Dollar
Ex: Bass

1889 $10 PR64 PCGS. Ex: Harry W. Bass, Jr. The 1889 eagle had a production of only 45 pieces, a number that is somewhat on the low side even for the late 1880s and early 1890s, before annual proof emissions slowly started an uptick to the 120 pieces produced in the centennial year 1900. But as an issue, the 1889 is among the rarest of the 1885-1907 timeframe. NGC and PCGS together have certified only nine pieces in all grades (9/06). The Garrett-Guth gold Encyclopedia calls this piece "the rarest of the decade," further noting that "Even the 1891 issue, which has a similar mintage, is a far more 'common' coin." The Bass Sale cataloger, writing of this piece, said:

"Lovely cameo Proof with very light yellow devices and deeper fields. A wonderful example for the date or type collector. Although 45 Proofs are said to have been minted, probably fewer than 20 were sold and it is doubtful if more than a dozen can be traced today. As is true of all Proofs of this era, some are in institutions, others are damaged or otherwise impaired. The number of pieces in the Bass Collection--a combination of high numerical grade with excellent aesthetic appeal--is very low. To these attributes can be added the fact that the 1889 eagle is rare as a date in any and all grades, business strikes being very elusive."

The fields show illimitable depth of reflectivity, as one would expect from a proof, and the devices have a strong presence of mint frost, although the contrast is unacknowledged on the PCGS insert. The fields show a rippling, orange-peel texture and this coin is easily identifiable as the Bass piece by scattered light alloy spots around stars 10 and 11.
Ex: Bass II (Bowers and Merena, 10/1999), lot 1621.(Registry values: P3) (#8829)

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Auction 428, Lot 3028 Thursday, October 26, 2006 64 PCGS $27,600.00
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