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1909 $5 PR67+ PCGS. CAC....
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Description
1909 Indian Five, PR67+
Finest Certified at PCGS
Registry Set Essential
1909 $5 PR67+ PCGS. CAC. In 1908, when Pratt's Indian Head
designs debuted on the half eagle, the Mint once again began to
explore new finishes for its proof coinage. Experimental tests with
a sandblast or "matte" finish on proof 1907 eagle trial strikes
proved promising, and in 1908, it was this finish that debuted on
the half eagle. The coins were struck with fresh, unpolished dies
and planchets, and were then lightly sandblasted to produce the
desired surface texture. The result was a coin with rather dull
luster and extremely delicate surfaces, and these proved to be
unpopular with the majority of collectors. The following year,
then, the Mint introduced yet another experimental proof finish.
This time the master hubs were lightly buffed prior to annealing
and the proofs were then struck with fresh, unpolished dies made
from these hubs. The result was a coin with a distinctly satiny
surface texture (called Roman Gold by Walter Breen, although that
nomenclature has no basis in fact); these proofs were more popular
than the dull, sandblast proofs, but their similarity to regular
business strikes ultimately led to their discontinuance in 1911,
when the dull matte finish was once again employed.Today, the bright, satiny proofs of 1909 are highly sought-after rarities. Mike Fuljenz, writing in Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century, states:
"Only 78 Proofs were produced and it is unlikely that more than thirty or so exist. Most of these pieces are in the PR64 to PR65 range. Examples that grade PR66 and higher are extremely rare."
NGC and PCGS combined have certified 12 examples in PR67, and just three finer, though it is likely these numbers include some resubmissions. This coin is the single-finest specimen at PCGS, by virtue of its Plus designation (1/16). This piece is truly a marvel to see; the design elements are struck to full definition and the surfaces are seemingly free of any type of disturbance. Glowing honey-gold luster blankets both sides, giving this piece a high degree of eye appeal. This is a rare and important opportunity for the advanced Indian gold specialist.(Registry values: N10218)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 25ZS, PCGS# 8540, Greysheet# 9333)
Weight: 8.36 grams
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
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Auction Info
2016 February 4 - 7 Long Beach Expo US Coins Signature Auction - Long Beach #1232 (go to Auction Home page)
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