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1867-S $20 MS60 PCGS....
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Sold on Oct 29, 2015 for:
$10,281.25
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Description
1867-S Liberty Twenty, MS60
Seldom Seen Finer
1867-S $20 MS60 PCGS. A substantial mintage of 920,750
Liberty double eagles was accomplished at the San Francisco Mint in
1867, but most examples saw heavy circulation and few were saved by
contemporary numismatists. As a result, the 1867-S is readily
available in average circulated condition, but Mint State coins are
rare. This impressive MS60 specimen exhibits well-detailed design
elements, with just a touch of the usual softness on Liberty's
hair. The pleasing orange-gold surfaces show the expected number of
contact marks for the grade and retain much original mint luster.
Population: 9 in 60, 9 finer (9/15).(Registry values: P6)Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26A2, PCGS# 8952, Greysheet# 9908)
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: Gold
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Auction Info
2015 October 29 - November 1 US Coins Signature Auction - New York #1225 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
Oct-Nov, 2015
29th-1st
Thursday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 7
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