Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 48

Pre-Long Beach Coin Auction


Commemorative Gold Coins
 
 
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Lot 1713
1922 Grant Gold Dollar, with star. PCGS graded MS-66. Nice golden toning, a delightful Gem BU specimen of this distinctive Commemorative. When the question arises Who is buried in Grant's tomb, the proper answer is Grant -- and his wife Julia Dent Grant. This piece, however, commemorates the Civil War General and ex President's birthplace. Grant lived from 1822 to 1885. Only 5,016 minted (PCGS # 7459) .
Estimated Value $3,500 - 3,700.
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Lot 1714
1922 Grant Gold Dollar, no star. PCGS graded MS-65. Nice golden toning. A lustrous and exquisitely preserved Gem Grant without star that has hues of beautiful reddish gold color. The devices were struck with such power by the dies that all design elements show boldly. 5,016 pieces struck (PCGS # 7458) .
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,200.
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Lot 1715
1922 Grant Gold Dollar, no star. PCGS graded MS-64. Lovely golden toning. A nice dusting of flaming golden luster covers the surface of this near-gem specimen. Crisp detail on all devices. A splendid Grant Commemorative coin. Total of 5,016 pieces sruck (PCGS # 7458) .
Estimated Value $2,800 - 2,900.
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Lot 1716
1904 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar. NGC graded MS-64. Well strcuk and choice. Both sides are bright with vibrant golden patination. Given the proper amount of strike pressure, the design was fully brought up by the dies. 10,025 pieces struck (PCGS # 7447) .
Estimated Value $3,300 - 3,500.
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$3,910
Lot 1717
1904 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Intensely lustrous with lovely natural golden toning. Velvety to satin-like fields almost stagger under the weight of its highly lustrous gold color. It is also nice to say we are pleased to see a strike faithful to every detail from a full blow by the dies, with marvelously crisp detail found at both portraits of the two Louisiana Purchase explorers (PCGS # 7447) .
Estimated Value $3,300 - 3,500.
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Lot 1718
1905 Lewis and Clark Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. A problem-free coin with luster racing over the surface, vivid and gold in appearance. What's more, the fields acquit themselves nicely in terms of the fewness of marks. A blunt impression is not in the cards when it comes to this year's Commemorative gold coinage; just the same, we can report that this specimen is indeed a bold one that should please the new owner. Lightly toned, 10,041 pieces struck (PCGS # 7448) .
Estimated Value $4,200 - 4,500.
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Lot 1719
1903 Louisiana Purchase-McKinley Gold Dollar. PCGS graded MS-64. Nicely toned. Glittering rivers of flame-colored mint frost from center to periphery. Not to go overboard, there is a wealth of detail seen throughout this well struck McKinley specimen. 17,500 pieces struck (PCGS # 7444) .
Estimated Value $1,400 - 1,500.
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Lot 1720
  1915-S Panama-Pacific Gold $2.50. NGC graded MS-64. A very choice exmple. This is a lovely, healthy-glowing Sesqui, whose full-color obverse and reverse being essentially untoned, beams with frosty luster.
Estimated Value $1,100 - 1,200.
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$1,110






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