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1892 $20 MS61 NGC....
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Sold on Jun 3, 2011 for:
$16,100.00
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Description
Mint State 1892 Philadelphia Twenty
Last of a Low-Mintage Span
1892 $20 MS61 NGC. The 1892 Philadelphia double eagle issue,
at a skimpy 4,430 business strikes, concludes a string of
low-mintage productions from that mint that lasted for more than a
decade, beginning in 1880. The lowest mintage for the span came in
1882, with only 571 pieces coined. This Mint State 1892 boasts a
sharp strike over yellow-orange surfaces that display subdued mint
luster with a bit of flash in the fields. Light scattered abrasions
account for the grade, along with a nick at the top of Liberty's
hair and a scrape at right obverse rim. Census: 12 in 61, 18 finer,
excluding a handful of Prooflike and even Deep Prooflike coins
(5/11).(Registry values: N4719)Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26C5, PCGS# 9019, Greysheet# 9827)
Weight: 33.44 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Auction Info
2011 June Long Beach Signature US Coin Auction #1156 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
June, 2011
2nd-5th
Thursday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 10
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