Douglas Winter Numismatics recently sold the single finest known example of the 1855 Small Head Wass, Molitor & Company Small Head $20.00, graded MS62 by PCGS and approved by CAC.
Prior to 2000, the supply of high quality Type One double eagles was so limited that had there been an uptick in demand, not enough coins would have been available to satisfy new collectors…
When the number of properly graded non-shipwreck MS65 Type One double eagles from both grading services is combined, the total is likely to remain less than 20 for some time to come…
The finer of only two 1838-C half eagles graded Uncirculated by PCGS has been sold for a record price for any business strike Classic Head half eagle, and for any half eagle from the Charlotte Mint…
Douglas Winter Numismatics (DWN), a Portland Oregon firm specializing in choice and rare United States gold coins, recently sold a CAC approved PCGS PR62 example of the rare 1855 Kellogg $50 - one of just 14 or so known to exist…
The San Francisco Mint opened in 1854 and it struck gold coins through 1930…this facility issued some of the rarest individual gold coins in the annals of American numismatics…