The Queen of Carson City Gold: The 1870-CC $20 Double Eagle
by Greg Reynolds for CoinLink
An 1870-CC Double Eagle ($20 gold coin) is ‘again in the news’ as one will be auctioned by B&M during the evening of Friday, Nov. 21st, at the Baltimore Convention Center. It is graded “EF-45” by the Numismatic Guaranty Corp. (NGC). It is certainly the same 1870-CC Double Eagle that was sold by Stack’s on January 16, 2008 in New York, at which time it was not certified.
Stack’s auctioned another, the Husky collection 1870-CC, in June 2008, which was NGC certified Extremely Fine-40 at the time. For a price of $299,000, George Huang of Legend Numismatics bought the Husky 1870-CC. Though I am not certain, it is probably the same 1870-CC that was sold, in July, at the Legend Numismatics table during the ANA Convention. That 1870-CC is PCGS graded EF-40 and has a green sticker of approval from the CAC. Reportedly, it privately sold for $345,000 at the ANA convention, though I have not confirmed this price.
The Ohringer 1870-CC was auctioned for this same amount, though it might have later privately sold for more. The offering of the second part of the ‘Ohringer’ collection was a centerpiece of the September 2008 auction extravaganza conducted by the Beverly Hills firm of Ira & Larry Goldberg. Bob Green of Park Avenue Numismatics did not acquire this 1870-CC during the Ohringer 2 auction session, however he later made arrangements with the owner of this coin, or with the owner’s representative, and then Green sold the Ohringer 1870-CC to a collector.
While the 1870-CC that Legend sold in July might be technically stronger, the Ohringer 1870-CC certainly has more detail. It is PCGS graded EF-45 and is very sharp for an Extremely Fine grade 1870-CC. The numerous contact marks on Miss Liberty’s face and other issues keep it from grading AU-50 or higher. As a rule, 1870-CC Double Eagles have a very large number of imperfections, much more so than most other rare date Double Eagles.
One of the highest quality 1870-CC Double Eagles sold privately in the middle of August 2007. It had surfaced at the 2007 ANA Convention. As it did not come from a famous collection, at least not in recent decades, I will refer to it as the Green 1870-CC to distinguish it from others. It is NGC graded AU-53 and was PCGS graded AU-50. I have identified it as the 1870-CC that Heritage auctioned in Sept. 2003 in Long Beach, California. Bob Green of Park Avenue Numismatics sold this 1870-CC to a Nevada collector for an amount greater than $400,000! (more…)
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Gold Gains 4.4% as Dollar Weakens
A weaker US dollar drove gold prices higher Wednesday for the first time this week in New York. The yellow metal gained 4.4 percent. Silver and platinum futures fell 2.5 percent and 1.6 percent respectively.
Lower gold prices helped increase its physical demand in the third quarter, the World Gold Council said in a report released Wednesday. Retail investment rose 121% to 232 tons (7.46 million ounces) in the third quarter, with "strong bar and coin buying reported in Swiss, German and US markets," the report said.
December crude-oil gained 20 cents, or 0.4 percent, to close to $54.59 and rise above yesterday’s 22-month low. The average price for unleaded gasoline fell 2 cents to $2.047 a gallon, according to AAA.
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2009 Abraham Lincoln Silver Dollar Coin Designs Revealed
Commemorative 2009 Abraham Lincoln Silver Dollar Coin designs were revealed by the United States Mint on Wednesday during the annual Dedication Day Ceremony at Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The silver dollar will join four newly designed circulating pennies to celebrate the bicentennial of Lincoln’s birth in 2009.

The ceremony occurred on the 145th anniversary of the dedication of Soldiers’ National Cemetery, where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic Gettysburg Address in 1863 and also where United States Mint Deputy Director Andrew Brunhart unveiled the commemorative Lincoln coin designs to the public.
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