
| 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle MCMVII. High Relief, Flat Edge NGC MS-67 | Sold US$110,000.00 (US$100,000.00 hammer) March 18, 2012 | |
| 1995-W $1 Silver Eagle PCGS Proof-70 DCAM (Struck at West Point Mint Label) The key to the series in the perfect PCGS grade. Only 8 coins have been graded at this perfect 70 level by PCGS. These coins rarely trade (it has been several years since a perfect coin has appeared in auction). | Sold US$86,654.70 (US$78,777.00 hammer) March 31, 2013 | |
| (1781) Libertas Americana Medal in Silver PCGS AU-50 An exceedingly rare medal struck in silver, with perhaps only 20-30 in existence. This medal was issued to commemorate peace following the American victory over Great Britain in the Revolutionary War. An amazing rarity of historical significance, and it must be noted this is ranked as the number one medal in The Greatest American Medals and Tokens book. | Sold US$77,000.00 (US$70,000.00 hammer) June 03, 2012 | |
| 1860 Five Dollar Mormon NGC MS-61 | Sold US$64,075.00 (US$58,250.00 hammer) June 03, 2012 | |
| 1842-O Liberty Eagle PCGS MS-60 CAC This coin was originally purchased in the early 1960s for $225 at Woodward and Lothrop, a major department store in Washington, DC. The original envelope, with the dealer’s handwriting notes “only 27,000 minted” as well as the purchase price will accompany the coin. Out of the estimated survivors, this ranks as one of the finest. PCGS has graded just three examples as Mint State, and this is the lone Mint State currently approved by CAC. Aside from the phenomenal original appearance and quality, what adds interest to the coin is the pedigree back to the early 1960s, where it was purchased at Woodward and Lothrop for the then-pricey sum of $225. The coin was recently graded for the first time by PCGS. PCGS has certified just three examples as Mint State. A MS-63, a MS-61 and this MS-60. This is the only Mint State example that is currently CAC verified. | Sold US$57,970.00 (US$52,700.00 hammer) June 26, 2011 |