ATTENTION! Weekend Special Auction with Shanny! The Key Date Coins Weekend Special!
What is The Key Date Coin Special?
Well, when you ask, we will always listen. We have been getting a lot of complaints from people that with our most recent updates to our weekly high end coin auction with Corey, there’s too many high value coins there and not enough things for people to actually bid on, get a bargain they can afford, and come away with the same feeling and thrill that they used to have at our auction. So, we listened and we did a complete 180. We launched The Key Date Coin Special. An additional auction, 2 more nights a week, at the same 7:30pm start time, with all of the types of coins you wanted.
A complete new catalog of lots from us, each week! Every Single Friday and Saturday! This auction will run Friday, 11/29 - Saturday, 11/30 with Shanny at 7:30pm.
Get ready for this, this is the best part! This catalog will be ONLINE every TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY for prebidding. You will get 2-3 days to prebid with $1 starts on every single lot. No reserves.
Yes, EVERY SINGLE LOT.
Gold? $1 Start, No Reserve
Morgan Dollar Rolls? $1 Start, No Reserve
Rare Currency? $1 Start, No Reserve
We are very excited to kick this off and can’t wait to see you at the auction!
Please Note, this auction needs to be paid within 72 hours of Invoicing. We accept credit card or wire on invoices below $5000 and only check or wire on invoices $5000+
LOT 8715:
*Highlight* 1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS (fc)
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Sold for: $1,700
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
2,006
Start price:
$
5
Estimate :
$11,250 - $22,500
Buyer's Premium: 18%
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*Highlight* 1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS (fc)
*Highlight* 1914-p Gold Indian Quarter Eagle $2 1/2 ms65 SEGS. The 1914 Indian quarter eagle boasts the lowest mintage of any Philadelphia issue of the series, at a mere 240,000 pieces. The 1914 is also widely considered the second-rarest date of the series, both in terms of total examples known and number of high-grade specimens. The fabled 1911-D can claim greater overall rarity, but the 1914 is equally elusive in high grade. A Key Date's Pick, Bid to Win Coin

