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Bonhams New York Presents First Coins and Banknotes Sale
1796, $10, AU50, NGC. Estimate: $65,000 - 75,000. Photo: Bonhams.
NEW YORK, NY.- Collectors are eagerly awaiting the first sale of rare and exceptional Coins and Banknotes to bepresented by Bonhams New York. Taking place on December 3rd, the sale consists of over 400 lots ranging from 1692 to the early 21st-Century. Amongst the most coveted lots will be an exceptionally rare 1796 $10 so-called “Eagle” graded. Bright green-gold with warm honey and orange highlights, the coin’s intense mint bloom glows broadly in the fields and within the protected design areas. The obverse is of the Turban Head type with stars to both sides. The reverse motif, also used on the contemporary half eagle, depicts the national bird solidly perched on a branch of palm, holding aloft a victory wreath without any olives or berries. The die work is excellent being BD-1, Breen-6832, Bass-3174, Taraszka-6, R.4, the only known die pairing for the year. From the earliest years of the regularly issued coinage of the United States which started in 1796, this highly important and elusive issue is estimated at $65,000-75,000.

Another lot certain to lure collectors is a 1915 $50, Panama-Pacific Round. Considered one of the most desirable of Classic Era commemorative coins, it was originally issued to be sold at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco. Due to the fact that most people could not or did not want to spend $50 for a collectible coin during the WWI period, many remained unsold. However, by the 1920s demand for the $50 pieces increased and has continued to grow. Featuring the helmeted head of Minerva on the obverse and an owl on the reverse, both sides are bathed in shimmering velvet bloom. Close examination of the surfaces yields the presence of an amazingly limited number of defects. This is the largest official coin produced by the United States Mint, and its rarity is a great accident of fate, as most of the unsold pieces were melted down. Estimated at $50,000-60,000 the rarity and importance of this issue, as well as the beautiful quality, make it an extraordinary collecting opportunity.

A 1904 proof $10 piece is cause for excitement. Although the official proof mintage for this year is recorded to be 108 pieces, survivors are at least as scarce as other dates with noticeably lower mintage figures. A beautiful coin, pristine with warm yellow-gold surfaces, this specimen is notable for deep, watery reflectivity and appreciable contrast for a proof from this era. A very attractive specimen, of a denomination which (as a class) stands as the rarest in the Liberty Head gold series, it is expected to fetch $24,000-28,000.

One of the most classic rarities, always in demand is a 1907, High Relief, $20. A beautiful bright yellow-gold with its luster imparted by the dies, there are no signs of handling of any consequence. The leading edge of the wing towers over the field, as does the eagle's breast. Liberty is walking right off the obverse of the coin, with her flowing gown and staff-like torch blazing forth in glorious golden wonder. Struck multiple times by the largest medal press available in 1907, the entire coin has a majestic three dimensional quality. Masterfully rendered by expatriate artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who passed away before the issue could be coined, it marks a significant peak in design of coinage in American numismatics. This design was created at the behest of Teddy Roosevelt, and is still alive and well almost 100 years later in the American Eagle Gold bullion coins that are produced by the United States Mint today. The coins value is estimated at $20,000-22,000 it is sure to draw serious attention.

An outstanding 1797, large cent, likely from the Nichols Find, will also be offered. Struck on a slightly rough planchet, with minor shallow areas on both sides, the surfaces are largely rich chocolate-brown with traces of subtle gold and a pleasing satiny luster. A remarkably perfect representative of the type or variety it is estimated at $15,000-20,000. The fact that a copper coin of the early colonial period is in such pristine condition is extremely rare and notable.

Of particular interest will be an 1853, $20. With a low mintage of 71,000 pieces, this New Orleans Mint issue is very difficult to locate in any grade. This lightly worn example displays subtle olive-gold color and abundant remaining luster. In terms of overall quality, eye appeal, and preservation this is a premium example of the date. Extremely rare and prohibitively expensive in Mint State, it is expected to fetch $17,500-19,500.

Other notable lots include an exemplary 1863, $10, Legal Tender Note (est. $8/9,000); a truly scarce 1842-1852, A. Bechtler Territorial, Gold Dollar (est. $5,500/6,500); and a rarely offered Captain Robert Dexter Conrad, Gold Medal for Scientific Achievement (est. $2,800/4,000). This last piece is a truly unique item. Awarded on November 12, 1971 to Dr. Harry Hoogstraal, who did pioneering research on malarial and other diseases in the developing world, it was one of the highest naval honors ever given to a man of medicine and scientist.

Viewings will begin at the Madison Avenue galleries on December 1st until the morning of the sale which takes place on December 3rd at 1PM.

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