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1896 $2 1/2 PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC....
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Sold on Aug 12, 2015 for:
$56,400.00
Bid Source: Live: Floor bidder
Description
1896 Quarter Eagle, PR68 Ultra Cameo
Sole Finest at PCGS
Ex: Pittman
1896 $2 1/2 PR68 Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC. A reported mintage of
132 proof Liberty quarter eagles was accomplished in 1896, larger
than in previous years but smaller than any later proof mintage for
the series. The PCGS CoinFacts website estimates 60-80 examples
survive in all grades today, a reasonable estimate, given the
average survival rate for proofs of this vintage. It is possible
that some coins remained unsold and were melted after the close of
the year. It also seems likely that a few pieces were spent by
their owners during hard times in the late 19th and early 20th
century, when gold proofs commanded only marginal premiums when
offered publicly. Several examples are in institutional collections
today, including three in the National Numismatic Collection at the
Smithsonian Institution.Proof quarter eagles of 1896 are known for their high technical quality and tremendous eye appeal, but this coin stands out, even in such a well-produced issue. This coin traces its history to the fabulous John Jay Pittman Collection, a mark of distinction for any coin. Jeff Garrett and Ron Guth singled out this piece for special mention in their Encyclopedia of U.S. Gold Coins 1795-1933:
"A few truly superb examples are known, and three have been graded at the PF-68 level. The finest coin the authors have seen of this issue was the amazing John J. Pittman example that sold for $46,750 in 1998."
This piece is now the sole finest of just 16 Deep Cameos at PCGS (7/15), and its many virtues completely justify such a high evaluation. Razor-sharp detail is evident on all design elements and the copper-gold surfaces are impeccably preserved. The devices are richly frosted, creating stunning cameo contrast with the deeply mirrored fields when the coin is tilted in the light. A microscopic planchet flaw above the highest leaf on the reverse acts as a pedigree marker. This combination of absolute rarity, incredible eye appeal, and illustrious pedigree is seldom available. The discerning collector should bid accordingly.
Ex: Thomas Melish Collection (Abe Kosoff, 4/1956), lot 1320; John Jay Pittman; Pittman Collection, Part II (David Akers, 5/1998), lot 1858.(Registry values: P2)
Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 288K, PCGS# 97922, Greysheet# 8569)
Weight: 4.18 grams
Metal: Gold
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Auction Info
2015 August 12 - 16 ANA US Coins Signature Auction - Chicago #1223 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
August, 2015
12th-16th
Wednesday-Sunday
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