1911-S $10 MS66 Certification #06666123, PCGS #8870

Expert Comments

David Akers (1975/88)

Most known Mint State 1911-S eagles come from one small hoard that was uncovered in Europe in the late 1970s. The coins from the hoard are generally quite choice and have a similar overall appearance. The typical specimen is fully struck with a sharp, partial wire edge on the obverse. The color is a light to medium orange gold, often with iridescent greenish gold highlights. The surfaces are very finely granular and are basically frosty altgough a few specimens have definite satiny tendencies. Lustre is, without exception, very good to excellent. Most specimens have a semicircular "roughness" in the field to the left of the date, sometimes actually affecting the date. Some examples also have rather prominent "lintmarks" usually in the left obverse field.

Until the discovery of the aforementioned hoard, which amounted to approximately 40 to 50 pieces, the 1911-S was virtually impossible to find in Mint State. The relatively few Uncirculated examples around were nearly all in the MS-60 to 62 range and a 1911-S in MS-63 or better condition was a major rarity. That, of course, is not the case today, since most of the coins in the hoard were MS-63 or better and some were solid gems. By today's very strict grading standards, however, I doubt if any would grade better than MS-65, and I also do not know of any in the "superb" MS-67 category from any earlier source.
PCGS #
8870
Designer
Augustus Saint Gaudens
Edge
Raised Stars
Diameter
26.80 millimeters
Weight
16.70 grams
Mintage
51000
Metal
90% Gold, 10% Copper
Pop Higher
0
Pop Lower
486
Region
The United States of America
Price Guide
PCGS Population
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Rarity and Survival Estimates Learn More

Grades
65 or Better 900 R-5.2 4 / 27 6 / 32
All Grades 275 R-6.5 4 / 27 TIE 5 / 32 TIE
60 or Better 55 R-8.4 14 / 27 16 / 32
65 or Better 900
All Grades 275
60 or Better 55
65 or Better R-5.2
All Grades R-6.5
60 or Better R-8.4
65 or Better 4 / 27
All Grades 4 / 27 TIE
60 or Better 14 / 27
65 or Better 6 / 32
All Grades 5 / 32 TIE
60 or Better 16 / 32

Condition Census Learn More

Pos Grade Thumbnail Pedigree and History
1 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

Bob R. Simpson Collection

1 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

David Akers, sold privately - Dr. Steven L. Duckor Collection - Heritage 4/2006:3890, $34,500 - Heritage 8/2007:2002, $74,750 - Jim O'Neal Collection - Heritage 1/2009:3516, $40,250

1 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 7/2003:10534, $14,375 - John Kutasi Collection - Heritage 1/2007:3175, $27,600 - Bentley Shores Collection - Stack's/Bowers 7/2013:4549, $44,063 - Conch Collection - Heritage 8/2016:4334, $32,900 - D.L. Hansen Collection

1 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

Crow River Collection - Legend Rare Coin Auctions 10/2017:457, $35,250

1 MS66 PCGS grade MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 3/2009:3177, $48,875 - An Important New York Collection - Heritage 6/2018:4201, $66,000 - Hansin Collection (PCGS Set Registry)

MS66 PCGS grade #1 MS66 PCGS grade

Bob R. Simpson Collection

MS66 PCGS grade #1 MS66 PCGS grade

David Akers, sold privately - Dr. Steven L. Duckor Collection - Heritage 4/2006:3890, $34,500 - Heritage 8/2007:2002, $74,750 - Jim O'Neal Collection - Heritage 1/2009:3516, $40,250

MS66 PCGS grade #1 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 7/2003:10534, $14,375 - John Kutasi Collection - Heritage 1/2007:3175, $27,600 - Bentley Shores Collection - Stack's/Bowers 7/2013:4549, $44,063 - Conch Collection - Heritage 8/2016:4334, $32,900 - D.L. Hansen Collection

MS66 PCGS grade #1 MS66 PCGS grade

Crow River Collection - Legend Rare Coin Auctions 10/2017:457, $35,250

MS66 PCGS grade #1 MS66 PCGS grade

Heritage 3/2009:3177, $48,875 - An Important New York Collection - Heritage 6/2018:4201, $66,000 - Hansin Collection (PCGS Set Registry)