1912-S Indian Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS). CAC.,This delightful eagle offers tinges of pale rose iridescence on otherwise dominant medium gold patina. Both sides are fully struck over even the most intricate design elements, and full satiny mint luster enhances the strong eye appeal. The level of surface preservation is truly outstanding for a survivor of this conditionally challenging issue, the typical Uncirculated survivor of which is in lower grades through MS-62. The 1912-S is actually one of the most difficult Indian eagles to locate in Choice and Gem Mint State. It is also one of the poorest produced issues in this series, the typical example softly struck at the hair curls over Libertys forehead and over the eagles left wing. According to noted gold coinage expert David W. Akers (<em>A Handbook of 20th Century United States Gold Coins: 1907-1933</em>, 2008 revision), "Factoring overall appearance and eye appeal into the equation, the 1912-S emerges as one of the rarest issues in [the Indian eagle] series." This is a truly remarkable example with exceptionally full striking detail, intense mint luster and superior surface preservation that would do justice to the finest cabinet.,From the A.J. Vanderbilt Collection. Acquired from Stacks, July 1980.,
1912-S Lincoln Cent. MS-65 RD (PCGS).,Handsome autumn-orange surfaces also possess sharp to full striking detail and a smooth Gem quality appearance. This semi-key date issue was produced to the extent of 4,431,000 pieces, a limited total for a circulatio ...
1912-S Liberty Head Nickel. MS-64 (PCGS).,This is a very well produced 1912-S nickel with overall sharp striking detail and full satin luster. Warm golden-gray toning adds to the appeal. One of the most eagerly sought nickel five-cent pieces in all of U.S ...
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