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Lot:57 1874 Three-Dollar Gold Piece. MS-65 (PCGS). CAC. OGH.

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SBP-苏富比2015年5月纽约白金之夜

2015-05-21 02:00:00

2015-05-21 12:00:00

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This beautiful Gem displays vivid light orange and rose-gold patina., vibrant satin luster and a bold to sharp strike. The 1874 registers the highest mintage in the three-dollar series up to that point in time, and the second highest for the type as a whole (after the 1878). Circulation strikes were produced to the extent of 41,800, as it was anticipated at the time that gold coins and Legal Tender notes would reach par (in actuality this did not happen until December 17, 1878), and pieces were struck to fill the expected demand.Among the many provisions of the Act of February 12, 1873, was the requirement to "renovate" the nation s gold coin situation with regards to pieces that had lost some of their intrinsic and, by extension, face value due to wear. In the Annual Report of the Director of the Mint for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1874, Mint Director James Pollock commented:"It seems a remarkable omission in our laws, that there is no limit at which our coins shall cease to be legal tender on account of wear. In England, the sovereign, or pound sterling, is not legally current when it has lost more than half a grain....It has not been a serious trouble in this country from the fact that our coin is so apt to be exported. And yet it makes difficulty at the Customs Houses and national treasuries, as we have had occasion to know. The collectors and treasurers hardly know what they are to do when coins much abraded are offered to them. In some sections where gold is much used, as on the Pacific Coast and in the extreme southwest, the wear is very marked."The relevant provisions in the Act of 1873, however, gave Pollock some hope in the government s ability to rectify this situation. By its terms, the Mint destroyed $32,717,185.50 in worn gold coins, mostly from Treasury Department stocks. These coins had sustained a loss in value of $193,568.90, or 0.017% of face value, and their destruction prompted Pollock to write: "The renovation of the gold coins is now about complete, except as to the light or worn pieces in circulation in the Pacific Coast states and territories; and if some provision were made for their withdrawal, the entire gold coinage would then be in good condition." Bullion recovered from the melted pieces was recoined into new gold issues. Today s gold type collectors can certainly be thankful for this chain of events, as the 1874 now numbers among the more readily obtainable issues in a series replete with rarities. Even so, the 1874 must be regarded as a scarce coin in lower Mint State grades relative to market demand. Choice examples in MS-64 are rare, while in MS-65, as here, the issue is very rare and seldom offered. , Est. $10,000-$20,000

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