Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 91

June 2016 Pre-Long Beach


$20 St. Gaudens
 
 
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Lot 1517
1907 $20 St. Gaudens. High Relief, Wire Rim PCGS MS64. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. CAC Approved. Housed in an Old Green Holder and one of the great classics of the Saint-Gaudens series. These are the closet to the original concept of the great artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens that most collectors can pursue as the Ultra High Relief coins are well beyond all but the largest numismatic budgets. Finding a near gem like this is truly a delight, with its radiant luster, incredible three dimensional devices and nearly an ounce of gold in heft, creates a winning combination that simply has never been topped by any other coin design in the opinion of many numismatists. Outstanding surfaces, rich gold color and of course the towering strike all combine to make a memorable coin, especially when found this nice (PCGS # 9135) Estimated Value $30,000 - 32,000
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Lot 1518
1907 $20 St. Gaudens. High Relief, Wire Rim PCGS AU58. PCGS graded AU-58+. A classic gently touched example of the famed High Relief design. This one probably never circulated, but was simply admired so many times in the past 109 years that it has a hint of wear on the delicate high points of the design. Surface quality remains attractive and pleasing to the eye, and this is a coin that any collector will long be proud of. Perfect as well for the "Everyman" set at this ultimate grade level! (PCGS # 9135) Estimated Value $11,000 - 12,000
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$15,275
Lot 1519
1907 $20 St. Gaudens. High Relief, Flat Rim PCGS MS62. PCGS graded MS-62 PQ. CAC Approved. A lovely example of this ever popular issue. The fields and devices are much nicer than one expects to find for the grade assigned, as even a few stray marks tend to discount the grade quickly on these High Relief coins. Of crourse the strike is bold throughout, right up to the eagle's wing edge and Liberty's raised knee. Deserving to be our most popular coin ever struck, not only for its evident beauty but for its epic struggle to be produced at all. If you have always wanted to own one of these, this auction provides you with an opportunity to pick up a majestic example with a variety of grades to choose from (PCGS # 9136) Estimated Value $18,000 - 19,000
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$21,738
Lot 1520
1907 $20 St. Gaudens. High Relief, Flat Rim ANACS EF45. ANACS graded EF-45. Lightly cleaned. A few minor edge marks.from careless handling long ago, but still and all quite appealing for the amazing depth of the devices, and the all important Saint-Gaudens high relief design. Don't miss out if you have been seeking an example but don't want to spend a lot more to find one a bit more wholesome than this perfectly acceptable example. Estimated Value $6,500 - 7,000
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$8,225
Lot 1521
1908 $20 St. Gaudens. No Motto PCGS MS65. PCGS graded MS-65. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Lovely golden toning (PCGS # 9142) Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,800
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$1,821
Lot 1522
1908-D $20 St. Gaudens. No Motto PCGS MS62. PCGS graded MS-62. CAC Approved. Housed in an Old Green Holder. A nice frosty example (PCGS # 9143) Estimated Value $1,050 - 1,100
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$1,645
Lot 1523
1909-D $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS61. PCGS graded MS-61. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Only 52,500 minted of which merely 3,283 examples are estimated to have survived. Lovely golden toning (PCGS # 9152) Estimated Value $2,700 - 2,800
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$3,055
Lot 1524
1910 $20 St. Gaudens NGC MS62. NGC graded MS-62 PQ. CAC Approved. Lightly toned (PCGS # 9154) Estimated Value $1,150 - 1,200
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Lot 1525
1911 $20 St. Gaudens PCGS AU58. PCGS graded AU-58 PQ. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Lovely light golden toning (PCGS # 9157) Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,050
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$1,410
Lot 1526
1911-S $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS65. PCGS graded MS-65. Attractive subdued toning can be seen on both sides of this appealing gem example. As noted in the population figures, this is one of the finest obtainable grades, as finer examples are rare and tend to bring considerably more money when offered. Pop 531; 44 finer, 8 in 65+, 33 in 66, 2 in 66+, and 1 in 67 (PCGS # 9159) Estimated Value $3,500 - 3,600
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Lot 1527
1911-S $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS65. PCGS graded MS-65. Lovely golden toning with the expected sharp strike and vibrant luster of the San Francisco Mint (PCGS # 9159) Estimated Value $3,500 - 3,600
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$3,290
Lot 1528
1913-S $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS63. PCGS graded MS-63. Housed in an Old Green Holder. Only 34,000 minted. Light orange and gold toning (PCGS # 9163) Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,600
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$4,230
Lot 1529
1914 $20 St. Gaudens NGC MS65. NGC graded MS-65. Well struck and very frosty and this is one of the very finest known. Surpassed by a single coin as MS-66 and one with the NGC star for eye appea at the same grade levell, that makes the present offering well worth notice and an exceptional bid. While the world was focused on the unfolding war in Europe, this double eagle was struck and carefully preserved, unlike virtually every other example struck in 1914 of this denomination. An outstanding coin for the specialist. Only 95,250 struck. Pop 29; 2 finer, 1 in 65 Star, 1 in 66. (PCGS # 9164) Estimated Value $12,000 - 13,000
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$14,100
Lot 1530
1914 $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS64. PCGS graded MS-64 PQ. CAC Approved. A hint of light golden tone. Merely 11,166 examples are estimated to have survived and while scarce this night, this issue is quite challenging to find even a single grade point finer. It is curious that the Philadelphia Mint production for this issue was so low, only 95,250 pieces, yet the Denver and San Francisco branch mints multiples of this figure in 1914. This must have been the result of regional demand being far higher where those mints are located, while demand from the east must have been slow tha year. Pop 464; 82 finer (PCGS # 9164) Estimated Value $4,500 - 5,000
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$5,405
Lot 1531
1914-D $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS65. PCGS graded MS-65. Subtle golden coloration delicately covers both sides of this gem example. A lovely coin that is characterized by booming luster and flashy surfaces (PCGS # 9165) Estimated Value $2,500 - 2,600
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Lot 1532
1914-D XF. Cleaned. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,050
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$1,293
Lot 1533
1915-S $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS65. PCGS graded MS-65. Incredible multi colored toning dazzles the viewer on first glance. This flashy gem is very attractive and appears to practically jump out of the holder with its blazing luster and regal appearance. Although plentiful at this grade level this date and mint is seldom found much finer than seen here (PCGS # 9168) Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000
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$2,233
Lot 1534
1916-S $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS62. PCGS graded MS-62. Mostly untoned (PCGS # 9169) Estimated Value $1,050 - 1,100
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$1,645
Lot 1535
1920-S $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS62. PCGS graded MS-62. The original mintage 558,000 has little revelance today, perhaps 150 pieces remain today to represent this date and mint. That makes this one of the rarest dates and mints of the entire Saint-Gaudens series, and this lovely Mint State coin will please any collector. Furthermore, roughly half of the known coins are in circulated grades, as these served time in circulation for years before being saved. A towering example of this key date that should not be missed. Mostly untoned with a few trivial specks but otherwise bathed in rich mint luster. Pop 15; 31 finer (PCGS # 9171) Estimated Value $50,000 - 55,000
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Lot 1536
1922 $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS65. PCGS graded MS-65. A very nice looking coin and while available at this gem level, precious few are seen any finer of this date and mint. An impressive example for the date or type collector (PCGS # 9173) Estimated Value $4,000 - 4,400
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$4,113
Lot 1537
1923 PCGS MS64. PCGS graded MS-64. Handsome quality and close to the gem level. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,250
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$1,498
Lot 1538
1923-D $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS66. PCGS graded MS-66. A nice untoned example (PCGS # 9176) Estimated Value $1,900 - 2,000
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$2,350
Lot 1539
1924 PCGS MS64. PCGS graded MS-64. Flashy luster and pleasing coppery iridescence. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,250
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$1,498
Lot 1540
1924 $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS63. PCGS graded MS-63. A nice frosty coin mostly untoned (PCGS # 9177) Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,250
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$1,410
Lot 1541
1924-S $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS63. PCGS graded MS-63 PQ. CAC Approved. This is one of the key dates to the Saint-Gaudens series as virtually all of the original mintage of nearly 3 million pieces was melted in the early to mid 1930s when gold coins were called in and melted into gold bars to be stored in Fort Knox. Furthermore, unlike many other dates, no vast quantity of these 1924-S double eagles made it over to Europe to escape this mass melting. Dates in the 1920s were particularly affected to the degree that in the 1940s it was believed that only a few examples existed of the 1924-S. In fact this date was considered the rarest Saint-Gaudens double eagle for many years, before the 1927-D won that battle as virtually no examples were found in Europe, along with the 1933 of course. Finally, in the 1960s a few 1924-S double eagles showed up in European hoards, and today this source has been the only real supplier of this issue. Nevertheless, fewer than 1,000 exist and almost all of these coins from Europe show considerable bagmarks, greatly limiting the grade. Choice examples like this are scarce but availble for a price. Key dates like this will likely remain so as most of the gold has now been gone through from Europe and this fetile field has been largerly harvested. An opportunity for the date collector! (PCGS # 9179) Estimated Value $10,000 - 11,000
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$14,100
Lot 1542
1927 PCGS MS64. PCGS graded MS-64. A few copper specks but with ample luster and attractive. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,250
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$1,351
Lot 1543
1928 $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS67. PCGS graded MS-67. CAC Approved. Intensely lustrous featuring lovely rich golden bloom colors. Exceptional quality! Pop 82; 3 finer in 67+ (PCGS # 9189) Estimated Value $6,000 - 6,500
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$15,863
Lot 1544
1932 $20 St. Gaudens PCGS MS65. PCGS graded MS-65. A frosty untoned coin with over 1 million minted, but virtually all were melted, leaving fewer than 100 of these today. This is one of the key dates to the series of Saint-Gaudens which is seldom offered, especially this nice. With the 1933 double eagles still under litigation and likely to be off the market going forward, this is the last obtainable date for most collectors. An opportunity for the astute numismatist.

In early 1933 President Roosevelt called in all the gold coins, with exceptions allowed for coin collectors. Naturally there was no premium on a coin like the 1932 double eagle, which seemed to be widely available. Add to this the fact that few collectors could afford to put away a $20 coin even at face value. Thus the vast majority of these were lost to the melting pot, leaving precious few for collectors today. An exceptional opportunity! Pop 32; 12 finer, 1 in 65+, 10 in 66, 1 in 66+ (PCGS # 9194) Estimated Value $75,000 - 80,000
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Lot 1545
  A trio of U.S. Gold Coins. Consists of the following: 1905 $2.50; 1926 $2.50; 1924 $20.00. All cleaned and damaged. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,300
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$1,586






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