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Description
Appealing MS63 1925-D Double Eagle
1925-D $20 MS63 PCGS. Brilliant surfaces exhibit pink-tinged yellow-gold color with slightly deeper lime toning along the borders on each side. This date is the "poster child" for branch mint issues struck after 1923, with a high mintage and extremely low survival. The Denver Mint struck almost 3 million double eagles in 1925, yet representatives are elusive. Nearly all known examples were sent overseas for storage in European bank vaults. Those that have returned to this country in recent years are typically in the lower Mint State grades, with Select and better pieces bordering on scarce.(Registry values: N4719)Coin Index Numbers: (NGC ID# 26GB, PCGS# 9181, GSID# 10180)
Metal: 90% Gold, 10% Copper
Weight: 33.44 grams
AGW: 0.9675oz
Mintage: 2,938,500
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Auction Info
2009 April-May Cincinnati, OH (CSNS) US Coin Auction #1124 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
Apr-May, 2009
29th-3rd
Wednesday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 14
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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