Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Finest 1894-S Barber Dime in Heritage Auction

The finest known 1894-S Barber Dime, Branch Mint PR66 PCGS CAC, will be auction on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016, as the centerpiece of Heritage Auctions' Platinum Night offerings at the FUN Convention in Tampa, FL. This is just the fourth auction appearance in history of this celebrated rarity.

Barber Dime

"The 1894-S Barber dime is a classic in American coinage," said Greg Rohan, President of Heritage Auctions. "This legendary coin is often grouped with the 1804 dollar and the 1913 Liberty nickel as 'The Big Three' of U.S. coin rarities. It has been the stuff of collector dreams since it was first mentioned in the numismatic press by Augustus Heaton in 1900."

Only 24 Barber dimes were struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1894, apparently in order to balance a bullion account. No more than nine — and possibly only eight — examples of the 1894-S are known to collectors today, with this coin being the finest survivor certified by PCGS.

Many collectors in Tampa will have their eye on the 1870-S Silver Dollar XF40 PCGS, ex: Ostheimer-Gardner, the fourth finest known example of this landmark rarest regular issue silver dollar, that will be on offer, as well as a storied error issue in the form of a 1943-S 1C Struck on a Bronze Planchet AU55 PCGS Secure, the third finest graded at PCGS and the third-finest of six confirmed examples.

Topping the gold offerings at FUN are an 1849-C G$1 Open Wreath MS62 PCGS Secure, Ex: Richmond Collection, the finest-known specimen and one of the rarest and most valuable coins in the U.S. gold series, along with an 1804 Quarter Eagle, 13 Stars Reverse, AU55 PCGS Secure CAC, the second finest known example of the exceedingly rare BD-1 Variety.

Source: Heritage Auction