NGC-certified Coins Top April Heritage Sales

Posted on 29/04/2020

US, world and ancient gold rarities certified by NGC drew the highest bids in Heritage’s high-profile April 2020 CSNS auctions.

An 1858 Eagle certified by Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®) realized nearly half a million dollars to top Heritage Auctions’ high-profile Central States Numismatic Society (CSNS) sales in April 2020. Originally scheduled to be held in conjunction with the CSNS convention in Chicago, the auctions were instead held over the phone and online.

The top four prices realized in the US coins sale were for NGC-certified coins. The 1858 Eagle, which is graded NGC PF 64 Ultra Cameo and pedigreed to the Trompeter Collection, realized $480,000. It is the only known example in private hands and hails from the year the US Mint first announced that it was selling Proof coinage; previously, it had been a poorly kept secret.

1858 Eagle graded NGC PF 64 Ultra Cameo. Realized: $480,000
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A 1933 Eagle graded NGC MS 65 realized $360,000. This is the last year the United States struck gold coins for circulation, and only about two dozen examples of the 1933 Eagle are known to survive.

1933 Eagle graded NGC MS 65. Realized: $360,000
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It was closely followed by an 1848 "CAL." Quarter Eagle graded NGC MS 68★ that realized $300,000. This example is the finest known of this interesting, low-mintage issue, which features the distinguishing "CAL." on the reverse to indicate that they were struck using a shipment of gold bullion from the earliest days of the California Gold Rush.

1848 "CAL." Quarter Eagle graded NGC MS 68★. Realized: $300,000
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A fourth coin also realized more than a quarter million dollars, and it was also NGC-certified. An 1855 Gold Dollar graded NGC PF 66 Ultra Cameo, which realized $282,000, is an excellent example from an extremely low number of known survivors.

The top results for a world coin and an ancient coin in the Heritage sales were also achieved by NGC-certified rarities.

The highest price in the world and ancient sale was achieved by a 1644 England Triple Unite graded NGC MS 62+ that sold for $360,000, tripling its pre-auction estimate of $80,000 to $120,000. This coin was struck during the English Civil War, a time when King Charles I emphasized elegant coinage. Though the king ultimately lost the war and was executed, his Triple Unite coinage remains one of the most-cherished issues in British history.

England 1644 Triple Unite graded NGC MS 62+. Realized: $360,000.
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Another large gold piece, a Roman Empire (Constantine I) 9 Solidi medal from the early fourth century graded NGC Ancients Ch VF, 5/5 Strike and 2/5 Surface with Fine Style, realized $156,000. It weighs 41.88 grams (nearly 1.5 ounces); medals this size were struck for the emperor to present as gifts.

"We are extremely pleased with the results of the NGC-certified coins in our CSNS sales," said Cris Bierrenbach, Executive Vice President of International Numismatics for Heritage Auctions. "Many collectors were unable to view the coins in person — but they still felt comfortable bidding because of their trust in NGC’s certification. The incredible results are a testament to the enduring strength of NGC, Heritage and the collectibles markets."

"The prices realized at these Heritage sales demonstrate the incredible demand for tangible assets such as collectibles in this uncertain time," added Mark Salzberg, NGC Chairman and Grading Finalizer. "NGC certification paired with the robust online capabilities of a firm like Heritage is a powerful combination in this new era."

Other NGC-certified highlights in the US coins sale included:

Other NGC-certified highlights in the world and ancient coins sale included:

All prices realized include buyer's premium and are expressed in US dollars.


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