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1909 $5 Satin Finish, JD-1, R.5, PR64 NGC. CAC....
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$34,800.00
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Description
1909 Half Eagle, Satin Finish PR64
Only 78 Proofs Distributed
1909 $5 Satin Finish, JD-1, R.5, PR64 NGC. CAC. Collector
dissatisfaction with the sandblast proof finish introduced in 1908
prompted the Mint to attempt a new finish in 1909. While the old
polished fields appearance could not be achieved with Pratt's
sunken-relief design, the Mint attempted to get as close as
possible. Unfortunately, the semiprooflike sheen did not satisfy
the public and only 78 proofs were distributed to collectors from
230 proofs struck. The remainder was melted. Today, the rarity and
unique appearance of the 1909 satin proofs make these coins highly
sought-after among collectors. This is a Choice proof example
recognized by CAC for its high quality at the PR64 grade level. A
deep, razor-sharp strike makes for the strong visual impact of this
near-Gem 1909 Satin Finish proof. Attractive straw-gold surfaces
show only a few minor marks that determine the assigned grade. NGC
Census: 15 in 64, 20 finer. CAC: 3 in 64, 13 finer (11/24).From The rhp Collection.
Coin Index Numbers: (Variety PCGS# 106952, Base PCGS# 8540)
Weight: 8.36 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Auction Info
2025 January 14 - 19 FUN US Coins Signature® Auction #1380 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2025
14th-19th
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Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 25
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