Description: Only 3,000 minted, second lowest of all gold dollars minted from 1879 to today! Undervalued key date. $1,250 last MS61 sale (click the fourth image). And $1,250 PCGS Price Guide as of this posting. 🔴 90% BUYBACK GUARANTEE: Within three years from payment, we will repurchase this choice coin for at least 90% of the purchase price, less Ebay fees, postage, and sales tax (if any). Coin and holder must be undamaged. Original buyer only. 🔴 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE: We will beat any other Ebayer's price by 25% of the difference. Compared coins must be identically certified, aesthetically similar, and in stock. Valid at time of purchase only. Also applies to most of our other certified items Gorgeous color; choice for MS61; claims to a higher grade. Well above average luster, strike, and eye appeal. TRADE SECRET: Easily MS66 by third-tier slab and raw standards even without the usual doctoring. Stick with NGC or PCGS, and ignore excuses from third-tier dealers (ask them if they will buy back for 90% less seller's fees, as we will for this conservatively graded rarity. Or even 10%). Many dealers heavily market BILLION-mintage modern coins, which creates artificial demand, grossly inflated prices, and GIGANTIC profits. But they ignore this 3,000-mintage key because it is far too rare to promote and from which to profit, so demand and thus prices stay absurdly low. Seriously, $10,500 PCGS Price Guide for a 5.4 BILLION-mintage 1975 penny in two grades below MS70? And $10,000 for a "rare" 4.5 BILLION-mintage 1975-D cent in the same imperfect grade? We would not pay $5 for either. But PCGS Price Guide is just $1,250 for this 3,000-mintage key? Most modern coins can be bought at or near face value, melt value, or Mint-issue price; placed in a $4 plastic slab (PCGS bulk rate); and sold for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. But try doing that with with this 3,000-mintage key. We deal only in truly rare coins, not fabricated illusions designed to make coin dealers rich. Ask your modern coin dealer if he will buy back for 90% less seller's fees, as we will for this rare coin. Or even 10%. AGAIN, AVOID RAW COINS AND THIRD-TIER SLABS! We know of many coin dealers who have become fabulously wealthy by grossly over-grading rare coins and failing to disclose major problems such as cleaning, smoothing, fake toning, hidden damage, re-engraving, and even counterfeiting. Stick with NGC and PCGS, and ignore excuses from third-tier coin sellers (ask them if they will buy back for 90% less selling fees, as we will for this conservatively graded beauty. Or even 10%). Member of prestigious CDN Exchange (aka Greysheet aka Coinplex) since 2011 and its third highest bidder in dollar volume. Fewer than 300 members worldwide. Click our username to see our other credentials at the top of our homepage. ▶NOTE: Five day return privilege. Unlike most coin dealers, we do not mail coins in small, flimsy envelopes that invite damage and theft. We employ highly protective, heavily reinforced, GPS-tracked, fire-resistant, fully insured packaging FREE OF CHARGE, with a 100% safe delivery rate out of tens of thousands sent. Twenty-three anti-theft features are used. Fort Knox in a box! But easy to open!
Price: 1099 USD
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-05T11:47:26.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Composition: Gold
Certification Number: See second image
Strike Type: Business
Fineness: .900 gold
Grade: MS61
KM Number: n/a
Mintage: 3,000 (second lowest from 1879 to today)
Certification: NGC
California Prop 65 Warning: n/a
Denomination: $1
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Year: 1879
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1933
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: n/a