1911-S Indian Eagle. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC.,This fully struck 1911-S eagle will be just right for another world class numismatic cabinet. Attractive satin luster mingles with warm medium gold patina enhancing the coins appeal. Fully Choice in quality with an overall smooth appearance, this lovely example is sure to sell for a premium bid. The 1911-S with a mintage of 51,000 is one of several key date branch mint issues in the Indian eagle series. In earlier decades this issue was similar in rarity to the fabled 1930-S, although this changed when a small hoard of 1911-S eagles turned up in Europe during the 1970s. Many of the coins included therein were of high quality, accounting for most of the grading events in the MS-63 to MS-65 range currently reported by the leading third party certification services. In an absolute sense, however, the 1911-S remains rare at all Uncirculated levels, and the present offering is an important bidding opportunity for advanced 20th century gold collectors.,From the A.J. Vanderbilt Collection. Earlier from our (Stacks) sale of the Samuel W. Wolfson Collection, Part I, October 1962, lot 832; our (Stacks) sale of March 1979, lot 1646. Lot tags included.,
1911-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. MS-65 (NGC).,Bright pinkish-gold surfaces are sharply struck with intense satin luster throughout. A lovely Gem to represent the type or issue in a high quality gold cabinet.,,
1911-S Indian Eagle. MS-61 (NGC).,Boldly to sharply defined throughout with soft mint luster and handsome honey-rose patina. One of several low mintage entries in the challenging Indian eagle series, the 1911-S was produced to the extent of just 51,000 pi ...
1911-S Lincoln Cent. MS-66 RD (PCGS).,With a sharp to full strike, vivid autumn-orange luster and virtually pristine surfaces, it should come as no surprise to read that this delightful Gem is tied for finest certified among 1911-S cents known to PCGS. As ...
1911-S Lincoln Cent. MS-65 RD (PCGS). CAC.,Endearing golden-orange surfaces with a razor sharp strike and overall smooth, Gem quality appearance. Due to a limited mintage (for the type) of 4,026,000 pieces, the 1911-S was one of many early date mintmarked ...
1911-S Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC.,Offered is a very nice 1911-S double eagle, with vivid orange-gold patina and full mint luster. The strike is razor sharp and there is eye appeal to spare. We anticipate strong competition for this pre ...
1911-S Indian Half Eagle. AU-58 (PCGS). CAC.,Sharply defined throughout, this vivid rose-orange half eagle retains nearly complete satin luster. Despite a mintage of 1,416,000 pieces, the 1911-S is one of the scarcer Indian half eagles in Mint State. This ...
1911-S Barber Half Dollar. MS-65 (PCGS). CAC.,Lustrous pearl gray surfaces with an appealing satin texture throughout. This is a fully struck, silky smooth Gem half dollar that will please even the most discerning numismatist. The San Francisco Mint produ ...
1911-S Barber Quarter. MS-63 (NGC). CAC.,Delicate peripheral highlights frame brilliant satin white surfaces on both sides of this attractive Barber quarter. While it was saved in significant numbers, the mintage of just 988,000 keeps the 1911-S popular w ...
1911-S Barber Dime. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC.,Lightly toned around the peripheries, this dime has a sharp strike and remarkably smooth surfaces. A bit more vibrancy to the luster may have secured an even higher Mint State grade for this premium quality example. ...
1911-S Lincoln Cent. Unc Details--Altered Color (NGC).,This is a pleasing cent relative to the assigned grade, with both sides exhibiting warm rose-red color on satiny, fully impressed features. The semi-key date 1911-S is a low mintage issue by Lincoln c ...
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