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$43,200.00
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Description
1885 Liberty Nickel, MS67
Extremely Rare Top-Grade Registry Coin
First at Auction in More Than a Decade
1885 5C MS67 PCGS Secure. The legendary key date status of
the 1885 Liberty nickel drives unparalleled demand for high-grade
representatives. While Uncirculated coins can usually be found for
a price through MS65, Premium Gems are rarely offered, and finer
pieces are so rare as to be uncollectible from the perspective of
most Liberty nickel enthusiasts. This piece is the first Superb Gem
that we have ever offered at auction, and it is the first coin in
this grade to be auctioned publicly in more than a decade. In the
American Numismatic Rarities sale of the Dale Friend Collection in
March 2006, the Friend MS67 PCGS coin realized $74,750. No
top-grade representative has been auctioned since.We believe that the combined PCGS and NGC certified population of four coins in this grade is likely accurate (8/17). The Friend coin is housed in the All-Time Finest PCGS Registry Set, and the present piece is from the only other Registry Set that contains a coin in this grade. A third PCGS example is plated on the CoinFacts webpage. NGC lists a single Star-designated Superb Gem, which is presumably the same as the MS67 NGC coin from a September 1999 Goldbergs auction reholdered, although this has not been confirmed.
At least two of the other MS67s -- as well as a number of the Premium Gems known -- are from the same cracked die pair, prominently showing a break through the date and another in the field left of Liberty's profile. This piece is from another die pair, only lightly cracked through AMERICA, with a horizontal tine extending inward from the border dentil above the final A. The strike is uniformly sharp, and the cartwheel luster is original and satiny. Delicate champagne, rose, and powder-blue hues decorate the surfaces. A 10x loupe fails to reveal a single notable flaw, although held at certain angles one can see the remnants of die polishing lines in the fields, indicative of an early die state. We would not be surprised if this glimmering Condition Census coin breaks the price record for the issue.
From The Carnton Collection, Part II(Registry values: N4719)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 2773, PCGS# 3846, Greysheet# 2950)
Weight: 5.00 grams
Metal: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
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Auction Info
2017 November 2 - 4 US Coins Signature Auction - Dallas #1261 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
November, 2017
2nd-4th
Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 26
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