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Teletrade – America’s preeminent Internet auctioneer in the market for certified rare coins and currency – is pleased to announce its next Premier Plus Auction. Scheduled for April 26, 2007, auction #2359 will bring 350 lots of certified rare coins to collectors in a wide variety of price ranges. Consignments for the sale have already closed.
“We are thrilled about the opportunity to offer this Premier Plus Auction to our clients,” said Ian Russell, President of Teletrade. “The sale is packed with important coins certified by PCGS and NGC, including top-of-the-pop condition rarities struck in the modern U.S. Mint and classic rarities from the 19th and early 20th centuries.”
Certified Proof-70 Deep Cameo by PCGS with a population of just four coins, a 1993-W $50 Gold Eagle is sure to be of profound interest to Registry Set collectors. “Teletrade recorded the first and only auction sale of a coin of this type in April of 2006,” continued Russell. “That piece, a different example from the coin that will be offered in the upcoming Premier Plus Auction, set a record price when it realized $36,960. Teletrade is the leading auctioneer for collectors assembling Registry Sets of Silver, Gold and Platinum Eagles, and we are confident that the upcoming sale of this 1993-W $50 will provide further proof of our prominent position in this segment of the market.” Classic rarities include a 1921-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar in PCGS MS-64, an extraordinary 1890-CC Tailbar Morgan Dollar certified MS-65 by the same service and a popular 1904 Liberty Double Eagle graded MS-66 by PCGS. “The low-mintage 1921-D has long been recognized as a key-date issue in the Walking Liberty Half Dollar series,” stated Russell. “Mint State survivors are particularly scarce and always in strong demand among collectors. The 1890-CC Tailbar Silver Dollar that we are offering is an extremely important coin. It has a pop of 1/0 and belongs in the finest Registry Set of Morgan Dollars. And the 1904 Double Eagle, while the most plentiful issue in the Liberty series, is conditionally challenging and seldom offered finer than MS-65.” NGC-certified highlights include a pair of proof Flying Eagle Cents. The ever-popular 1856 is represented in this sale by a coin that grades Proof-65, as is the even rarer 1858. A key-date 1904-S Morgan Dollar in MS-66 (Census: just 4/1) is sure to be of interest to specialists, and a 1911-D Indian Quarter Eagle that grades MS-63 is among the finer survivors from an original mintage of only 55,680 pieces. Teletrade conducts three-to-four auctions per week on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and advertised Thursdays. The firm’s next Premier Plus Auction is scheduled for June, 2007. For additional information on the April 26 Premier Plus Auction, or to consign your certified coins and/or currency to an upcoming sale, visit Teletrade online at www.teletrade.com or call 800-949-COIN (800-949-2646). Additional Highlights - 1794 Flowing Hair Half Dime NGC MS-64. The United States’ first Half Dime, and a rare issue with perhaps just 7,756 coins originally struck. - 1818/5 Capped Bust Quarter NGC MS-65. Underrated silver type coin – a lovely Gem with a Census of just 8/2. - 1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar, Three Leaves, NGC MS-60. An important issue for type purposes; scarce-to-rare in Mint State. - 1856-D Gold Dollar PCGS MS-61. Original mintage: only 1,460 pieces; PCGS Population: just 2/2. - 1866 Gold Dollar NGC MS-68. Much rarer than a similarly dated Gold Dollar from the 1880s, the 1866 is a low-mintage issue that was not saved in significant numbers. Census: only 2/0. - 1860-S Three-Dollar Gold NGC AU-58. Underrated early frontier-era gold coin, and one of only five S-mint issues in the Three-Dollar series. - 1888 Three-Dollar Gold PCGS MS-66. From an original mintage of just 5,000 business strikes. - 1801 Capped Bust Right Eagle PCGS MS-60. An important offering for the Mint State type collector. - 1990 $5 Gold Eagle PCGS MS-70. Pop: only 2 – a must-have coin for the collector assembling the finest Registry Set. Apart from every lot being professionally imaged on our website, you can also view in person at the following locations:
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