Wow, never heard of them. What happened that they are MIA -- 25,000 coins just don't go missing in action !! Wow, another one I hadn't heard of. Wonder if it had any Saints ?
Almost 30 years ago when I was living in Colorado, I got to see a traveling exhibition of items from the wreck of the Atocha. One of the ingots was on display by the opening to the jewelry display. It was the size of a large loaf of bread and visitors were allowed to try and pick it up. Mostly pieces of 8 for sale, along with gold and necklaces. But I was a broke 20-something so buying anything was impossible. I had to eat that week!
1857-S $20 Liberty: Does anybody know what the price for this particular Double Eagle has done in the decade-plus since the SS Central America pieces hit the market ? I am sure that the premium to the underlying gold content has gone down, I'm more interested in the absolute price for this coin -- or other SS Central American pieces you may have tracked over the years.
I believe the price has moved UP for the 1857-S's....though less so for the SSCA's. This article is dated, but interesting. I believe the prices SSCA 1857-S's has moved UP in general, not sure about non-SSCA. https://raregoldcoins.com/blog/market-blog/is-it-time-to-buy-an-ss-central-america-double-eagle
Now I see 1857-S SSCA's going for under $4,000 in AU-58 quality, even with some stupid gold dust included. https://www.ha.com/c/search-results...+231&Ntt=1857-S+Liberty+$20&ic4=SortBy-071515
Still way too high! These coins should be...they are more MS examples known for 1857-S then any other Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-66= 8K MS-65=5K MS-64=4K MS-63=3K MS-62=2K
Those are recent prices for regular (non-SSCA) 1857-S, right ? I think SSCA's are about 2x as high, maybe a bit more, than non-SSCA's, except in the higher MS's where you simply can't find many non-SSCA's in that grade. Agree ?