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Title: Bonhams Coins and Banknotes  

Auction held in: New York

Sale Date:  12/3/09

Sale No: 17760

No. of Lots: 413

No. of Pages: 68

Condition:  Very Good

Illustrated in Color

 

Clearly one of the most coveted lots in the sale was a 1915-S $50 Panama-Pacific Round (pictured, above). Considered one of the most desirable of Classic Era commemorative coins, this is the largest official coin produced by the United States Mint and features the helmeted head of Minerva on the obverse and an owl on the reverse. With an amazingly limited number of defects, both sides are bathed in a shimmering velvet bloom. The rarity and importance of this issue, as well as the beautiful quality, resulted in a final price of $54,990.

Also drawing collectors was an 1851-O $20. Although coined in a large mintage of 315,000 pieces, the vast majority of these disappeared long ago. Only a mere handful exist in high grades, and perhaps just 100 or so are of as fine a quality of the present example. Touching off a round of intense bidding, this fine and seldom found piece drew the impressive price of $12, 285.

Your browser may not support display of this image. An exceptional 1878 $3 (pictured, left) also lured enthusiasts. Notably free of heavy marks, even upon the closest inspection, the strike is about as bold as ever seen for the date. Further adding to the coin’s desirability are the fiery rose and peach highlights on its frosty honey-gold surfaces. As the gavel fell, this beautiful example fetched $11,700.

Solidly outperforming was a group of seven, 1924 $20 coins. The set featured highly lustrous pieces which were also noticeably devoid of most major detracting marks. Inspiring a session of excited bidding, the lot brought $11,408 against a pre-sale estimate of $8,000-9,000.

A group of six, 1904 $20 coins also sold strongly with a price of $9,360.

Bidders were impressed by an 1808 $5 coin as well. A lovely, lustrous example enhanced by its deep mint frost, the piece displays minimal surface and contact marks- adding to its excellent eye appeal. This rare and impressive half eagle fetched a noteworthy $8,775.

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However, it was another $5 coin that proved to be the most hotly sought lot after of the sale. Setting off no less than a bidding war, was a set of two 1881-S $5 coins (pictured, right). Carrying a pre-sale estimate of $550-650, the lot sparked a fierce round of passionate bidding which ultimately resulted in the amazing final price of $8,190.

Other lots drawing strong bidder attention were a set of five 1924 $20 coins which brought $7,898; a set of five 1904 $20 coins that fetched $7,605; and a group of four 1923 $20 coins that neatly outperformed, realizing $7, 020 against an estimate of $5,000-5,600 

  

 

 

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