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1870-CC $20 AU-50 PCGS
13 years 10 months ago #1780
by Belayoff
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Replied by Belayoff on topic Re:1870-CC $20 AU-50 PCGS
Hey Drummer...remember the LA coin show that we all attended together?
Bob "suede shoes" Green had two or three of those monsters. In fact, I think either you or Rusty took a picture of him holding the coins.
Personally, I think its rarity is a little over rated...not that I own one mind you!
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Bob "suede shoes" Green had two or three of those monsters. In fact, I think either you or Rusty took a picture of him holding the coins.
Personally, I think its rarity is a little over rated...not that I own one mind you!
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13 years 10 months ago - 13 years 10 months ago #1785
by coindrummer
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Replied by coindrummer on topic Re:1870-CC $20 AU-50 PCGS
Hey Belay
Of course I remember that show in LA. What a blast we had!
I agree that the 1870-CC $20 is over-priced, but I still want want one...badly! It's one of my "dream coins" for sure.
All things considered though, the famed double eagle is actually only slightly rarer than it's 1870-CC gold eagle counterpart....for it to be priced so much higher seems out of touch. How the "CC" king of gold coins got that way would make an excellent article in our Curry's.
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Of course I remember that show in LA. What a blast we had!
I agree that the 1870-CC $20 is over-priced, but I still want want one...badly! It's one of my "dream coins" for sure.
All things considered though, the famed double eagle is actually only slightly rarer than it's 1870-CC gold eagle counterpart....for it to be priced so much higher seems out of touch. How the "CC" king of gold coins got that way would make an excellent article in our Curry's.
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13 years 10 months ago #1788
by LITAS
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13 years 10 months ago #1789
by coindrummer
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Replied by coindrummer on topic Re:1870-CC $20 AU-50 PCGS
Thank you for the info...I will make a point of getting that book.
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13 years 10 months ago #1790
by LITAS
Replied by LITAS on topic Re:1870-CC $20 AU-50 PCGS
Coindrummer,
It is an interesting story.
Latest news about the 1933 $20 coin is that 10 coins were handed over to the US Mint for authentication in 2004. However US Government decided to confiscate them, since these coins were "stolen" from the mint 78 years ago.
One 1933 $20 coin is in private hands. It was sold in 2002 for 7.59 million dollars.This one was previously owned by King Farouk of Egypt.
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It is an interesting story.
Latest news about the 1933 $20 coin is that 10 coins were handed over to the US Mint for authentication in 2004. However US Government decided to confiscate them, since these coins were "stolen" from the mint 78 years ago.
One 1933 $20 coin is in private hands. It was sold in 2002 for 7.59 million dollars.This one was previously owned by King Farouk of Egypt.
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13 years 10 months ago #1791
by Belayoff
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Replied by Belayoff on topic Re:1870-CC $20 AU-50 PCGS
Yes, that's a very interesting and compelling story guys, and it's been told from several perspectives. I recently read about the famous 1933 Double Eagles in the book entitled "Illegal Tender", by David Tripp.
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