Stack's Bowers Galleries

Spring 2022 Baltimore Auction  –  4 - 8 April 2022

Stack's Bowers Galleries, Spring 2022 Baltimore Auction

US Coins and Currency

Part 1: Mo, 04.04.2022, from 7:00 PM CEST
Part 2: Tu, 05.04.2022, from 6:00 PM CEST
Part 3: Tu, 05.04.2022, from 11:00 PM CEST
Part 4: Tu, 05.04.2022, from 11:00 PM CEST
Part 5: We, 06.04.2022, from 9:00 PM CEST
Part 6: Th, 07.04.2022, from 6:00 PM CEST
Part 7: Fr, 08.04.2022, from 12:00 AM CEST
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Description

1880 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. JD-1, the only known dies. Rarity-6-. Proof-64 Cameo (ANACS). OH.

A charming specimen with vivid golden-yellow color and pronounced field to device contrast. Both sides are fully struck, as befits a Proof, and the appearance is just right for the Proof-64 grade from ANACS. Closer inspection with a loupe reveals subtle "orange peel" texture seen so often on late 19th century U.S. Mint Proof gold coinage, as well as evidence of light tooling in the fields that we mention for accuracy. Visually appealing, nonetheless, and of great significance given the rarity of the Proof three-dollar gold piece as a type. The Philadelphia Mint struck just 36 Proof three-dollar gold pieces in 1880. Writing in their 2005 reference on this series, Q. David Bowers and Doug Winter estimate that 24 to 30 examples have survived to the present day. More modern research by John W. Dannreuther (2018) is also more conservative with regard to this issue; the author states that only 18 to 22 pieces are known. In either case, a fair number of the survivors are impaired from having been placed into circulation by earlier generations of collectors. While it may be difficult to imagine such a scenario in the rare coin market of the 21st century, during the final decades of the 19th century the numismatic value of Proofs such as this was not much more than the face value. Consequently, a well preserved Proof 1880 three-dollar gold piece, as here, is a very rare coin that would serve as a highlight in the finest cabinet.

PCGS# 88044. NGC ID: 28AN.

From the Huberman Collection. Earlier ex our Baltimore Auction of October 2018, lot 2119.

Estimate: $ 15000

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Price realized 14'000 USD
Starting price 1 USD
Estimate 15'000 USD
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