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1898 $10 PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. JD-1, High R.5....
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Description
1898 Liberty Head Eagle, PR67 Deep Cameo
Tied for Finest at PCGS and CAC
Mintage of 67 Proofs
1898 $10 PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. JD-1, High R.5. Ex:
Simpson. The final years of the 19th century represented the
absolute height of the United States Mint's proof production
capabilities. John Dannreuther explains in his 2018 reference,
United States Proof Coins, Volume IV: Gold, Part Two, that
"Starting in the 1890s, most U.S. Proof coinage was struck on
hydraulic presses." He speculates the transition may have occurred
about 1894, resulting in proofs struck thereafter seldom having
"anything but very slight weakness noted... ." Die preparations
also changed, producing surfaces that typically show "heavy cameo
devices."The 1898 proof Liberty Head eagle claims a total mintage of 67 pieces compared to 812,130 circulation strikes. Of those, it is believed that roughly half -- 30 to 35 pieces -- survive in all grades. The PCGS Population Report totals, which are undoubtedly inflated, show 24 submissions in non-Cameo, two in Cameo, and nine in Deep Cameo. That includes two grading events in PR67 Deep Cameo, this coin among them. None are finer at that service (5/24). CAC: 2 in 67, 0 finer (5/24).
This Superb Gem is finer than the Bass, Trompeter, or Pittman Collection coins. There are no visible defects, whether mint-made or post-strike. Those involved in pedigree research always seek some individual characteristic, often a lint mark and occasionally a different type of blemish, to compare with other specimens for plate matching. This coin has virtually no such imperfections, save for a tiny squiggle in the left obverse field. As expected, each side is fully defined, right down to the fine die polishing lines on the coronet below and behind IBE of LIBERTY. The fields are deeply mirrored with a wavy, finely textured appearance, and they contrast nicely with the frosted devices. Overall eye appeal is terrific and the high quality within the grade is confirmed by CAC. This coin is pictured on PCGS CoinFacts.
Ex: Belle Glade Collection, Denver Signature (Heritage, 8/2006), lot 5561, Central States Signature (Heritage, 5/2022), lot 3615.(Registry values: P1)
From The Benedict Family Collection.
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 28G5, PCGS# 98838, GSID# 9713)
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Weight: 16.72 grams
AGW: 0.48375oz
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2024 August 12 - 18 ANA US Coins Signature® Auction #1376 (go to Auction Home page)
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