1928 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. MS-67+ (NGC).
An incredible, conditionally rare example of this perennially popular 20th century U.S. gold type. Sharply struck with full, smooth, frosty luster, both sides also display lovely color in bold orange-rose. Struck on the eve of the Great Depression, the 8,816,000 double eagles produced at the Philadelphia Mint in 1928 proved to be by far the largest mintage, and also the last readily available issue for the entire Saint-Gaudens series. A significant portion were shipped abroad in international trade while a smaller quantity were paid out domestically. The massive Treasury melts of the 1930s took their toll on the coins that remained. The coins that sat in European and South American vaults fared better with many Uncirculated survivors returning stateside beginning in the 1940s and 1950s. This issue is readily available up through Gem Mint State and even above. However, at the Superb Gem level, the numbers diminish drastically. Even the most selective of connoisseurs would be hard pressed to locate a finer example than that offered here and, indeed, none have been graded higher by either PCGS or NGC.
PCGS# 9189. NGC ID: 26GK.
Combined PCGS and NGC Population: 17; 0 finer.
Estimate: $15000
Price realized | 32'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 15'000 USD |