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1857-S $20 with Stunning Golden Red Patina, the "Golden Gate" Coin! S.S. Central America [165460]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:37,500.00 USD Estimated At:50,000.00 - 200,000.00 USD
1857-S $20 with Stunning Golden Red Patina, the  Golden Gate  Coin!  S.S. Central America  [165460]
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40,000.00USDto a*******y+ buyer's premium (8,000.00)
This item SOLD at 2023 May 05 @ 12:29UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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The spectacular and striking golden red patina 1857-S known as the "Golden Gate" coin. Unconserved and pristine gold piece, ex: Christie's Sale Lot #150, December 2000. Framed and matted with a picture of the S.S. Central America, with a brass plaque detailing its pedigree.

The Golden Gate coin is a superb gem, with the appearance of an MS66 obverse with a glowing, colorful, proof-like obverse surface. Another unconserved 1857-S coins known as the "Super Nova" sold in 2018 for $282,000.

This coin was one of a very few of the fabulous US 1857-S double eagle coins found in the gold room of the SS Central America that had such striking patina that Chief Scientist Bob Evans "put his foot down" when told to conserve all gold coins, and refused to change the appearance of the stunning golden red patina, so reminiscent of the Golden Gate which was a major emblematic representation of the Gold Rush since the 1850s, often found on gold jewelry of the period.

These coins came directly from the San Francisco Mint and went to the bottom of the ocean for 130 years before being rescued.

Coins with special colorful patina have always been exceptionally prized by collectors.

Date: 1857
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: San Francisco