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In This Issue:
• [Dallas Coin Auction is open for bidding](#collector-a)
• [Employment Opportunities](#jobs)
• [Seldom Seen Selections: Red 1922 No D cent, Die Pair 2, Strong Reverse](#collector-b)
• [Website Tips: People Who Viewed This Lot Also Viewed](#collector-c)
• [This Week's Top Ten](#top10)
• [Around Heritage Auctions](#around)
• [Is It Time To Sell?](#sell)
• [Current Auctions](#current)
March 6, 2018
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[]Dallas Coin Auction is open for bidding
[1854-O Liberty Double Eagle, XF45](
[1854-O Liberty Double Eagle, XF45]( The [March 29-31 US Coins Signature auction]( to be held at Heritage's Dallas world headquarters, is now open for bidding through [www.HA.com]( Multiple records were set at the recently completed official [Long Beach Expo U.S. Coins auction]( which realized more than $20 million. We believe more strong results are in store — not just at the current Dallas event, but also for the upcoming [Central States auction]( which is shaping up as a top event with many large and important collections already in the fold.
The star of this auction is an [1854-O double eagle, certified XF45 NGC]( a newly discovered example that is a new addition to the roster of known 1854-O twenties. Other notable lots include:
- A resplendent [1907 High Relief Wire Rim Saint-Gaudens double eagle graded MS66 NGC](.
- A [1922 No D Lincoln cent, FS-401, Die Pair 2 (Strong Reverse), MS63 PCGS Red]( — exceedingly rare in Full Red and described in more detail below.
- A [1929 Indian half eagle certified MS64+ PCGS with CAC endorsement]( the elusive key to the Indian Head five series.
- A stunning [1866 With Motto Seated dollar certified PR65 Deep Cameo]( nearly brilliant with a showcase strike and intense contrast.
[1881 $3 PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC]( [1881 $3 PR66 Cameo PCGS. CAC](
[1882 $2 1/2 MS67 PCGS]( [1882 $2 1/2 MS67 PCGS]( Coins from [The Glacier Park Collection]( make up nearly 10% of the Premier Session, focused on high-grade U.S. type in both circulation strike and proof formats. A stunning [1881 three dollar gold piece certified PR66 Cameo PCGS with CAC endorsement]( leads the way, along with an amazing [1882 quarter eagle certified MS67 PCGS]( in its first-known auction appearance, tied at the top of the Condition Census with one other coin. Additional highlights of this auction include, but are not limited to:
- [1867 5C Rays PR64+ PCGS. CAC](
- [1889-CC $1 MS62 PCGS](
- [1795 $5 Small Eagle, S Over D, BD-6, AU55 NGC](
- [1903 $10 PR65 PCGS. CAC](
- [1858-O $20 AU58 NGC](
- [1852 Gold Dollar, Judd-145 Thin, PR68 Cameo NGC](
Bid on this auction now at [HA.com/Coins](
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[]Employment Opportunities
Help Wanted: eBay Seller
Do you have a passion for collecting and selling? Do you have knowledge in selling items on eBay, researching, and have a positive attitude? Apply with Heritage today for our eBay Specialist role in Dallas, TX. Ae are seeking knowledgeable collectors who are experienced in selling items using the eBay platform. This opportunity is ideal for a customer oriented, sales driven individual who would like to be part of a fast paced and growing company. Apply with us today online or via email at [Jobs@HA.com](mailto:Jobs@HA.com?subject=eBay Specialist Position).
Help Wanted: Currency Catalogers
Heritage Auctions has two open positions.
- Someone with a good general knowledge of U.S. history and U.S. Currency
- Someone with a good general knowledge of World Currency
These are for key positions with the Heritage Auctions Rare Currency team. Good writing and communication skills are essential. Job duties include: buying, cataloging for auctions, organizing and obtaining consignments, along with auction catalog production. Good benefits and salary commensurate with experience.
If you are interested in joining the Heritage family, please email: [Experts@HA.com](mailto:Experts@HA.com?subject=Currency Expert Position)
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[]Seldom Seen Selections: Red 1922 No D cent, Die Pair 2, Strong Reverse
[1922 No D Cent, FS-401, MS63 Red](
[1922 No D Cent, FS-401, MS63 Red]( Old-time collectors knew this issue simply as the "1922 Plain" cents, although the current terminology is 1922 No D. No cents were coined at the Philadelphia Mint in 1922, accounting for the great rarity of 1922-D cents with no visible mintmark, nor were any 1922 cents struck in San Francisco. Three Denver die pairs show this odd characteristic, yet Die Pair 2 is the one most-sought by specialists. An eroded and worn obverse die was heavily lapped to remove signs of die clashing — a process that eliminated the mintmark altogether — and then paired with a fresh reverse die. Mint State examples are extremely rare of the die pairing, especially with the Red designation.
Our [March 29-31 Dallas auction]( features a [PCGS-graded MS63 Red example]( apparently the second-finest 1922 No D Red cent known with the all-important Strong Reverse. PCGS reports a solitary MS64 Red example and none finer, while NGC lists no coins in Mint State Red with the Strong Reverse at all. The Weak Reverse varieties are rare in Mint State Red as well, but the more-desirable Strong Reverse Die Pair 2 variety is exceedingly rare, with a total of only two coins graded.
The overall color is of this coin is light-red with some streaks of deep reddish-gray coloration, especially in the right obverse field. Scattered carbon-gray specks frequent the obverse, and there is also one J-shaped area of carbon above O in ONE on the reverse.
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[]Website Tips: People Who Viewed This Lot Also Viewed
We have a cool feature on the item page for all items currently up for auction or sale. Below the description, you can see the most popular items that other people interested in the same item have viewed. You can use this as a shortcut to see what other people with the same interests as you are considering bidding on. Maybe you'll see something you want!
Here, you can see the list of items viewed by collectors who have viewed a 1883-CC silver dollar in MS63. In this case, three of the coins are Morgan dollars, but the other two are interesting collectible coins in about the same price range.
[A Quick Way to Track] Take a look at the list — maybe you'll find something to interest you!
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[] This Week's Top Ten
The ten Lincoln Wheat Cents least frequently offered in Red Mint State:
[1922 No D Cent, Strong Reverse, Pleasing AU50](
[1922 No D Cent, Strong Reverse, Pleasing AU50](
- 1922 No D (all varieties)
- 1917-S
- 1923-S
- 1925-S
- 1915-S
- 1924-S
- 1920-S
- 1926-S
- 1918-D
- 1918-S
Do you have a suggestion for a future top ten list? [Send it to us!](mailto:StewartH@HA.com?subject=Top Ten List Suggestion)
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[] Around Heritage Auctions
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' Original Self Portrait Sketches Offered March 7 at Heritage Auctions
[[Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis]. Jean Fautrier. Jean Paulham. Fautrier L'enragé]( pair of Original Self Portrait Sketches by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis]( — drawn in 1949 when she was an American art student in Paris — will highlight [Heritage Auctions' March 7 Rare Book Auction]( in New York.
The former first lady completed during a period she later described as the happiest time of her life.
"Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis loved learning and spent her junior year in a study-abroad program in France through Smith College," said James Gannon, Director of Rare Books at Heritage Auctions. "She was 20 years old at the time and took art classes in 1949 at l'Universite de Paris Sorbonne."
The two, large self-portraits measure 25 by 19 inches and are on a single sheet of drawing paper. They accompany Kennedy Onassis' personally owned, limited first edition copy of Fautrier L'enragé, the first publication collecting the artwork of Jean Fautrier. The copy is number 170 from an edition of 250 published in 1949.
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[]Is It Time To Sell?
Heritage's [Platinum Night® and Signature® Auctions]( at the Central States convention have long been among the most important numismatic auctions of the year. Several million dollars' worth of outstanding material is already on hand for these auctions.
If you have been considering selling, why wait? Whether you wish to sell one great coin or a collection that represents a lifetime's passion, you can take advantage of this exciting opportunity by calling Heritage's consignment hotline at 1-800-US-COINS, ext. 1000 (coins) or ext. 1001 (currency). Numismatists on hand for the show and from all over the world, via Heritage's industry-leading website will view and bid on your material, resulting in better prices for you!
The March 5 and March 12 [consignment deadlines]( for our Currency and US coins signature auctions, respectively, are fast approaching. Don't wait! Call today to participate in and profit from this great event!
[April 26-May 1 CSNS World Currency Signature Auction - Chicago](
Consignment Deadline: March 6, 2018
[April 25-30 CSNS US Coins Signature Auction - Chicago](
Consignment Deadline: March 12, 2018
[David Mayfield](
Vice President, Numismatic Auctions
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1-800-US-COINS ext. 1000
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