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Lot:10199 1907 Indian Eagle. Wire Rim, Periods. Judd-1901, Pollock-1995. Rarity-3. Raised Stars on Edge. MS-61

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SBP2017年11月巴尔地摩#4-白金之夜

2017-11-10 05:00:00

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1907 Indian Eagle. Wire Rim, Periods. Judd-1901, Pollock-1995. Rarity-3. Raised Stars on Edge. MS-61 (NGC).,An endearing example of this beautifully designed and eagerly sought 20th century gold type. Light honey-gold patina blankets satiny surfaces, the overall appearance uncommonly smooth for the assigned grade. Well struck for the issue, a touch of softness to the central high points is to be expected in a Wire Rim Indian eagle. The counterpart to the fabled High Relief Saint-Gaudens double eagle of the same year, yet far rarer, any offering for this issue represents a fleeting bidding opportunity for the advanced 20th century gold collector.<p>For his "pet crime" to beautify American coinage, President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned Augustus Saint-Gaudens to help with his plans. The sculptor started with the two largest gold denominations. For the ten-dollar eagle, Saint-Gaudens elected to use the head of a woman wearing a Native American war bonnet taken from one of his original concepts for the double eagle. The design was first struck in August 1907 with a thin razor-like rim along the edge of the coin. In addition to the diagnostic wire rim, swirling raised die polish lines are clearly visible in the obverse and reverse fields, a feature that is particular to this issue.<p>Roger Burdette in his magisterial book on this coinage era, has ascertained that, according to Mint records, 542 examples were struck as opposed to the 500 coins often quoted in numismatic references. An initial production run of 500 coins certainly did take place in late August to early September 1907, but it was followed by a subsequent delivery of 42 coins struck between September and December of that year. Seventy of these coins were later melted down during the First World War, leaving a net mintage of 472 pieces. The coins proved to be in high demand from the outset and were distributed to dignitaries or sold to contemporary collectors. Like their larger High Relief double eagle cousins, the high relief of the design and the wire rim (or "fin" in Mint jargon) were seen as impediments to stacking, and also led to difficulties in the coining process. Changes were made to eliminate the wire rim, resulting in the exceptionally rare Rolled Rim variant of the 1907 Indian eagle, which itself yielded to the final low relief version as modified by Chief Engraver Charles Barber that also had the periods removed from the reverse.<p>The Wire Rim eagles stand as the closest expression of Saint-Gaudens original vision for this design and have long been popular with numismatists as well as art collectors. Q. David Bowers notes that there was a fairly high survival rate with some 400 or so examples known in all grades, including a couple of dozen in worn condition or impaired from mishandling.,PCGS# 8850. NGC ID: 268B.,,

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