1885-S Liberty Head Double Eagle. MS-64 (PCGS). CAC.
This frosty rose-gold example is sharply struck throughout with outstanding eye appeal. The mintage for this issue is 683,500 coins ($13,670,000 face value). Similar to contemporary San Francisco Mint twenties most 1885-S examples promptly entered circulation; many others were shipped overseas as a component of international trade, and still others were set aside for the backing of Gold Certificates. David W. Akers, writing in 1982, enumerated a few dozen Uncirculated examples that he found listed in a survey of major auction sales going back to the 1940s. By 2004, when Q. David Bowers penned his Guide Book of Double Eagles, the supply was estimated at between 2,000 and 4,000 examples, this being in a different era after significant quantities of classic U.S. Mint gold coins had been repatriated from foreign bank hoards. While plentiful in lower grades, the 1885-S remains rare at and near the Gem Mint State level, as here. This is an exquisite coin worthy of the strongest bids.
PCGS# 9005. NGC ID: 26BP.
CAC Stickered Population: 11; 0.
From the Fairmont Collection - Sussex Set.
Price realized | 8'000 USD |
Starting price | 1 USD |
Estimate | 8'000 USD |