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How much was the 1858 $3 Gold in AU53 selling for at the height of the Well Managed Promotion™?
I was taking a look at a dealer's website, and I marveled at how dirt cheap the 1858 $3 gold was that the dealer had in inventory. The coin is truly rare with a mintage of just 2,133 coins (who knows how many actually exist of that mintage), unlike the billions upon billions of modern coins that are minted today.
The description of the coin (posted below) even hints at how out of favor this series is, and how cheaply the coins could be purchased. Just out of curiousity, does anyone know what the 1858 $3 gold (in AU53) was selling for at the height of the Well Managed Promotion™ surrounding these coins recently? I am normally not into buying coins for investment purposes, but this coin seems to have upward value potential as soon as the next Promotion™ starts.
Here is the description:
"With a mintage of just 2,133 coins, the 1858 is among the scarcer Three Dollar gold pieces from the Philadelphia mint. Unlike many of the Philly issues from this era, this date saw considerable circulation and it is almost never seen in Uncirculated grades. This is a pleasing example with nice detail, good color and more luster than one might expect. Both sides have moderate rose-gold and greenish color and there are just a few scattered light marks visible to the naked eye. This series is currently out-of-favor and contrarian collectors can find some wonderful value in this series. To my way of thinking, a nice AU example of this genuinely scarce issue at a spot over four thousand bucks is a heck of a good deal."
The description of the coin (posted below) even hints at how out of favor this series is, and how cheaply the coins could be purchased. Just out of curiousity, does anyone know what the 1858 $3 gold (in AU53) was selling for at the height of the Well Managed Promotion™ surrounding these coins recently? I am normally not into buying coins for investment purposes, but this coin seems to have upward value potential as soon as the next Promotion™ starts.
Here is the description:
"With a mintage of just 2,133 coins, the 1858 is among the scarcer Three Dollar gold pieces from the Philadelphia mint. Unlike many of the Philly issues from this era, this date saw considerable circulation and it is almost never seen in Uncirculated grades. This is a pleasing example with nice detail, good color and more luster than one might expect. Both sides have moderate rose-gold and greenish color and there are just a few scattered light marks visible to the naked eye. This series is currently out-of-favor and contrarian collectors can find some wonderful value in this series. To my way of thinking, a nice AU example of this genuinely scarce issue at a spot over four thousand bucks is a heck of a good deal."
Always took candy from strangers
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
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the grade of the coin you are discussing and any pics?
<< <i>i have no idea what the peak price was for an example but what is
the grade of the coin you are discussing and any pics? >>
AU53. If I get a chance to post a pic, I will try.
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
AU50
Auction 1117, Lot 2015 Saturday, October 25, 2008 50 PCGS $3,910.00
Auction 281, Lot 1377 Sunday, January 13, 2002 50 PCGS $2,306.90
Auction 197, Lot 6218 Friday, February 12, 1999 50 PCGS $1,955.00
Auction 461, Lot 8549 Tuesday, February 19, 2008 50 ANACS $1,265.00
Auction 130, Lot 5831 Monday, February 6, 1995 50 PCGS $1,485.00
AU53
Auction 1114, Lot 2933 Sunday, August 3, 2008 53 PCGS $4,025.00
Auction 346, Lot 9364 Saturday, May 8, 2004 53 ANACS $2,875.00
AU55
Auction 400, Lot 2813 Saturday, February 11, 2006 55 NGC $4,600.00
Auction 1124, Lot 3709 Sunday, May 3, 2009 55 PCGS $4,025.00
Auction 1118, Lot 1938 Saturday, December 6, 2008 55 PCGS $4,887.50
Auction 432, Lot 1836 Saturday, March 17, 2007 55 PCGS $6,325.00
Auction 394, Lot 5039 Saturday, January 7, 2006 55 PCGS $5,750.00
Auction 1110, Lot 1915 Sunday, June 29, 2008 55 NGC $5,750.00
priced and shows no sign of being under priced. it is a nice example
and priced accordingly.
a touch over 4000 grand has the potential to get a AU55 but it will
not look as nice as that one.
so it is not under priced in my mind but it is a good deal based on
eye appeal for the date/mint.
two different things we are discussing.
But...you be the judge.