1868-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-62 (PCGS).,Offered is a legendary Mint State example of this rare issue in the conditionally challenging Type II Liberty Head double eagle series. Both sides retain full mint luster and display a satin to softly frosted texture. Handsome golden-orange patina enhances a very smooth appearance that is not far from a Choice grade. Consistent with other years of the 1860s, the production of double eagles at the San Francisco Mint was immense at 837,500 pieces, dwarfing that of the Philadelphia facility. Most of these entered the channels of commerce along the Pacific Coast, where gold was used in day-to-day transactions as freely as paper money was used back East. Many others were likely shipped overseas and melted.<p>Q. David Bowers estimated a population of five to eight different Uncirculated examples when he wrote his <em>Guide Book of Double Eagles</em> in 2004. This estimate agrees nicely with David W. Akers 1982 research, as the latter was only able to find six examples cataloged as Mint State in a survey of more than 400 major auction sales. More recently, it would appear that several additional MS-60/61 quality examples have come onto the market, perhaps upgrades from AU. The 1868-S continues to be a rare and desirable double eagle in the upper echelons of condition, with this MS-62 numbering among the finest certified and solidly in the Condition Census.<p>,From the A.J. Vanderbilt Collection. Earlier from Quality Sale Corp.s/Abner Kreisbergs Gainsborough Collection sale, September 1980, lot 1585; via Stacks. Lot tag included.,
1868-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. AU-58 (PCGS). CAC.,An outstanding premium Choice AU from this underrated Type II Liberty Head double eagle issue. Overall boldly defined, especially on the reverse, the surfaces also retain ample satin luster. Attractive ...
1868-S Liberty Head Eagle. AU-55 (PCGS).,Offered is an impressive Choice AU example of a Liberty Head eagle that is currently unknown in any Mint State grade. Handsome rose-gold patina blankets surfaces that retain much of the original satin luster. It is ...
1868-S Liberty Head Half Eagle. MS-61 (PCGS). OGH.,Offered is an extraordinary condition rarity that is sure to appeal to astute gold enthusiasts. This beautiful Mint State 1868-S half eagle presents a light dusting of pale silver iridescence on deep, viv ...
1868-S Liberty Head Quarter Eagle. AU-58 (PCGS).,Vivid orange-gold patina is seen on both sides of this wonderfully original quarter eagle. Sharply defined throughout with virtually complete mint luster, there is not much keeping this example from a full ...
1868-S Liberty Seated Half Dollar. WB-4. Rarity-3. Misplaced Date. Unc Details--Cleaned (PCGS).,This is a very attractive coin for the assigned grade, with both sides retoning nicely particularly at the peripheries on the obverse. Lighter russet rim tonin ...
1868-S Liberty Seated Quarter. Briggs 1-A, the only known dies. MS-64 (NGC).,This overall sharply struck quarter is dusted with light champagne-gold iridescence. A few swirls of slightly warmer russet patina are evident around the peripheries, especially ...
1868-S Liberty Seated Dime. Fortin-101, the only known dies. Rarity-4. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC.,Soft satin luster is seen on both sides of this nicely struck San Francisco Mint dime. The surfaces are minimally toned in pale pinkish-silver, smooth for the assign ...
1868-S Liberty Seated Half Dime. MS-63 (PCGS). CAC.,Beautiful champagne-gold and salmon pink peripheral iridescence frames brilliant centers on both sides of this satiny half dime. It is sharply struck throughout and very well preserved. Unlike in the Eas ...
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