1943 Bronze Cents from Philadelphia and San Francisco featured in Jan. 4 Platinum Night
DALLAS, Texas-Nearly 7,000 lots from private collections, including early U.S. treasures, error coins and ship wreck ingots, highlight Heritage Auctions’ Jan. 3-8 U.S. Coins Auction during the Florida United Numismatic Convention in Tampa, Florida.
Standout presentation pieces include extraordinary 1795 Draped Bust Dollar, SP62 NGC – a special example of this rather curious coin – and the finest-graded specimen of an 1861-S $20 Paquet, AU58+ NGC. The important one-year design subtype offers the rare opportunity to own one of the rarest of all San Francisco double eagles, of only about 200 pieces are known in all grades.
I think collectors will be surprised at the amount of unusual specimens offered this season,” said Greg Rohan, President of Heritage Auctions. “We have the pleasure of presenting private collections that, in some cases, are giving up their secrets for the first time.”
The event features nearly 30 special collections, including the Steven L. Duckor Collection of Walking Liberty Half Dollars and the McCoy Family Collection of U.S. Early Gold, which includes an 1805 $5 BD-1, High R.3, MS64 PCGS Secure. CAC.
The Burgess Lee Berlin, M.D., J.D. Collection of Important United States Rarities is releasing its stunning 1880 $4 Judd-1657, Pollock-1857, PR67 Cameo NGC. The coins seldom appear at public auction, and every offering is a notable numismatic event. This magnificent PR67 Cameo example presents an excellent opportunity to obtain a truly legendary coin, in just its third public auction appearance.
An 1838-O Reeded Edge Half Dollar, Branch Mint, PR63, PCGS. CAC – one of the finest of only nine surviving pieces known – appears courtesy of the Jenkins Family Collection. The classic early branch mint rarity is one of 20 examples documented to have been minted, which only maintains the coin’s mysterious origins. Steeped in American history, the coinage was extremely limited