<< <i>Actually, the BG-728 is a R-3 and is quite plentiful, but not in such a high grade. I like the frosty devices and mirrored fields on his example ... >>
Good call. It motivated me to go back to my notes on the appraisal. It is a BG-772, 1873 octagonal 1/4 dollar.R-6. Nearly as nice as the PCGS-61 which B & M sold from the Jay Roe Collection. The BG-772 was accompanied by an 1876 Round Indian Head 25c. BG-852, R5+. I expect to see them again.
BG-812 25c round PCGS MS-67 (R-5) Only one of two 25c round graded MS-67 by PCGS for the entire 25c round denomination of all BG's. This is pop 1 in MS-67 in PCGS. NGC has not graded any MS-67 of BG-812.
That is gorgeous Oreville ... why don't any of those uber high end flecks o' gold come up for auction? I am going to have to go camp out on Kagin's doorstep
Nice one Weiss - i believe it's a BG-765 (droped C in CAL) - I just gott one holed - made this from the sellers pics, must find some time to do mine own:
Love all the others too
P.S. But have to say this - when I got this lovely fractional - I wondered how come people use them in jewelery - you almost need a magnifying glass to see what's on them. But when you do that - it's even more beautifull than looking to a diamond .
This little coin has a long history in my mother's family. We "found" it again when going through my grandfather's collection of odds and ends. It has been wrapped in a little piece of wax paper for probably 50+ years. I did finally find out it was a BG-201 and pretty rare. The pictures are awful, but they were taken with a little digital so I could have something to reference while researching the coin. (coin is NJ and I am in NY) My mother would like to get it graded and holdered but is not comfortable just sending it away in the mail. Thought I would get some opinions of the best place to send it and how to do it with the least trauma. Would love to hear opinions.
<< <i>This little coin has a long history in my mother's family. We "found" it again when going through my grandfather's collection of odds and ends. It has been wrapped in a little piece of wax paper for probably 50+ years. I did finally find out it was a BG-201 and pretty rare. The pictures are awful, but they were taken with a little digital so I could have something to reference while researching the coin. (coin is NJ and I am in NY) My mother would like to get it graded and holdered but is not comfortable just sending it away in the mail. Thought I would get some opinions of the best place to send it and how to do it with the least trauma. Would love to hear opinions.
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send it to pcgs and get it graded, then when it comes back send it to an auction house like heritage - ha.com, they will sell it for you. The coin is worth at least a few thousand dollars graded.
as you can see in pcgs coinfacts - the last one sold for 5750 last year in a 63 holder. There are currently around 7-9 known - yours is probably the tenth. I would submit it to pcgs to verify the grade and bg #
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<< <i>Actually, the BG-728 is a R-3 and is quite plentiful, but not in such a high grade. I like the frosty devices and mirrored fields on his example ... >>
Good call. It motivated me to go back to my notes on the appraisal. It is a BG-772, 1873 octagonal 1/4 dollar.R-6. Nearly as nice as the PCGS-61 which B & M sold from the Jay Roe Collection.
The BG-772 was accompanied by an 1876 Round Indian Head 25c. BG-852, R5+. I expect to see them again.
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Only one of two 25c round graded MS-67 by PCGS for the entire 25c round denomination of all BG's.
This is pop 1 in MS-67 in PCGS. NGC has not graded any MS-67 of BG-812.
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Sorry, its old but worth looking at I hope.
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Nice one Weiss - i believe it's a BG-765 (droped C in CAL) - I just gott one holed - made this from the sellers pics, must find some time to do mine own:
Love all the others too
P.S.
But have to say this - when I got this lovely fractional - I wondered how come people use them in jewelery - you almost need a magnifying glass to see what's on them. But when you do that - it's even more beautifull than looking to a diamond
Edited to add a new pic:
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<< <i>This little coin has a long history in my mother's family. We "found" it again when going through my grandfather's collection of odds and ends. It has been wrapped in a little piece of wax paper for probably 50+ years. I did finally find out it was a BG-201 and pretty rare. The pictures are awful, but they were taken with a little digital so I could have something to reference while researching the coin. (coin is NJ and I am in NY) My mother would like to get it graded and holdered but is not comfortable just sending it away in the mail. Thought I would get some opinions of the best place to send it and how to do it with the least trauma.
send it to pcgs and get it graded, then when it comes back send it to an auction house like heritage - ha.com, they will sell it for you. The coin is worth at least a few thousand dollars graded.
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<< <i>The coin is worth at least a few thousand dollars graded. >>
I think you are being optimistic. Do you have any auction records for this BG type?
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<< <i>The coin is worth at least a few thousand dollars graded. >>
I think you are being optimistic. Do you have any auction records for this BG type? >>
the bg 201 is a rarity 7
look at these sources for more infor
kagins
in 64 its worth around 7 grand, the kagins listing is overpriced.
pcgs coinfacts
as you can see in pcgs coinfacts - the last one sold for 5750 last year in a 63 holder. There are currently around 7-9 known - yours is probably the tenth. I would submit it to pcgs to verify the grade and bg #
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I've got an octagonal on my hat, too, but can't seem to find a picture of it at present.
Nor do I see it in the closeup, but that's an old picture.