Session Two begins at 11 a.m. today with more than 1,200 lots of incredible U.S. Currency! Watch for a profound condition rarity Fr. 1700 1933 $10 Silver Certificate at Lot 1541, certified Gem Uncirculated 65EPQ by PMG – a note that virtually every small size collector would love to have as their own. Standout traits include punch-through embossing that creates a mirror image of the overprints when looking at the reverse, plus lovely margins and precise ink clarity.
Evening Session Three beginning at 6 p.m. will conclude our U.S. offerings for the week, highlighted by two of our cover stars. Lot 3104 brings us the extraordinary 1879-O Morgan Silver Dollar in PCGS Proof-64, OGH-- First Generation. A stand-out rarity in this sale, it is the second finest of only four specimens known to exist, including three specimens available for private ownership and the fourth specimen in the Smithsonian Institution.
The single highest-graded 1915-S Pan-Pac $50 Round certified by PCGS is available at Lot 3473, graded MS-66. Its satiny luster is full and rich, with sharp-to-full strike for both sides and a high level of surface preservation, none of the often-seen hairlines, scuffiness or other disturbances. Premium quality in every sense of the term, this beautiful piece is sure to excite the bidding floor!
We hope to see you again tomorrow for three sessions of World coinage presented by Ponterio & Associates.