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How did the 1854-S Quarter Eagle do vs. Expectations?

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Cameron Kiefer
Hmmmm.
Second Finest 1894-S dime sells for over $1M
Not bad!
It brought more than we expected it to bring and exactly what we hoped it would bring. And, most importantly, the consignor was very pleased with the outcome.
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A 1796 quarter eagle sold for just shy of 1.4M (admittedly, there is a mystique about an 18th cent US coin) and there are "heaps" of them.
I'm sure I'm missing something-what is it?
Don
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Tom
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
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Or maybe the competition from the 54-S quarter eagle offered in the Heritage Long Beach sale.
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I am one of the devoted collectors to the series, but I could not afford the coin (unless my wife decided to limit her Tiffany's purchases for a few months).
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There's a lower grade specimen at Heritage:
Next time, when it changes hands, I bet it will be half mil or higher
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Must have been the great publicity through ANR! Way to go!
Lane
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Not so in rare date gold. For example, I will take all of the 1845-D $5's in XF-45 for $975!
I remember when ANR auctioned the Lee 1854-S QE. Since then, a few other 1854-S Quarter Eagles have been auctioned:
About a week ago, the PCGS graded Fine-12 Wolfson-Littlejohn 1854-S was sold:
Major Gold Rarities in Auction by Stamp Company
The Norweb-Richmond 1854-S QE was Auctioned in Oct. 2011