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1910-D $10
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Sold on Feb 23, 2001 for:
$2,990.00
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Description
Gem 1910-D Indian Eagle
1910-D $10 MS 65 NGC. With a sizeable original mintage of 2.3 million pieces, it is little wonder that the 1910-D is the most common branch mint Indian eagle. Most Mint State representatives are concentrated in the MS 60-64 grade range, and Gems, while occasionally available, rarely remain on the open market for long. An undeniably pristine coin, both sides are nicely frosted with swirling cartwheel luster effects. The color is a deeply set, original, reddish-gold shade, and the bold strike is free of criticism. A lone alloy spot at 9 o'clock on the reverse rim is noted for accuracy.From the David & Jeannie Cheung Collection.
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 28GS, PCGS# 8866, Greysheet# 9764)
Weight: 16.72 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Note for clients in the European Union: This lot is considered by the European Union to be “investment gold”. We believe that it meets the criteria established in Article 344(1), point (2) of Council Directive 2006/112/EC and thus should be exempt from import VAT regardless of the selling price. Any questions or concerns about VAT should be addressed to your accountant or local tax authority.
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Auction Info
2001 February Long Beach Signature Sale #248 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
February, 2001
22nd-24th
Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 9
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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