My Red Book shows MCMVII HR's at $750 - $1,000 and Mint State commons at about $125-$150.
I suspect those are very low quality. Still better than nothing, for sure.
Apparently there were 147 Double Eagles in the collection; this Hendricks subset may or may not have included them all when it went up for sale...
Mini-hoards can just be 1 person's SDB stash. The Beverly Hills Bank Hoard which had a few coins from the Saint-Gaudens years of 1929-32 (I...
Good questions....the immediate FEAR is that if you even have 1 or 2 coins in a key date where the existing population is single digits, you could...
Historically, there were TONS of Double Eagles overseas -- savvy dealers had full-time people like Paul Wittle scouring Swiss, French, and other...
Well, unless counterfeits were in a European bank for decades, I guess they are OK. The only risk would be in the sellers overgrading it...
Very interesting: "...As recently as a few years ago, an EF45 1857-S double eagle was a $2,000 coin. Today, it is worth $1,500 and the coins...
Ok, here's what Winter wrote: "....this massive group—likely containing tens of thousands++ of coins—consists of eagles and double eagles dated...
I found lots of information -- mostly Doug Winter columns -- but nothing on the ORIGINS of the hoard itself. Virtually all of them talked about...
Thanks, Treashunt !! :cigar:
You may be waiting a LONG time....:D
The number of Liberty DEs that are close to the price of gold is much much less than that for Saint-Gaudens DEs.
Do you own or are you looking at the Carson City Double Eagles ? Much rarer, demand has skyrocketed, but mid-to-low 50's is somewhat affordable...
To a retail dealer or outlet, sure...but selling $1 MM in gold via the daily gold trading volume wouldn't be that difficult. You can also HEDGE...
Does anybody have any information on the ORIGINS of this collection ? Stacks-Bowers is having another auction on these coins next week. I have...
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