PCGS PR68 1907 Ultra High Relief sold for $4.1 million
Outstanding Example of Rare Gold Coin Graded PCGS PR68
(Santa Ana, California – April 6, 2021) – An extraordinary 1907 Ultra High Relief (UHR) Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle graded PCGS MS68 by Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) has traded hands for $4,112,500 to become one of the most valuable gold coins ever sold.
The coin was purchased by an anonymous collector in a private sale through Legend Numismatics via John Albanese. Formerly owned by storied collector Sam Bloomfield, it is accompanied by a Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) sticker and now resides in a top-ranking PCGS Registry Set of 20th-century gold coins.
“In its grade of PCGS PR68, it is easily one of the finest of its kind,” says PCGS President Brett Charville. “It’s no wonder that it sold for more than $4 million. The 1907 Ultra High Relief is the archetypal Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, struck with the richness and detail that celebrated sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens had originally intended.”
“We consider this piece to be a sculpture in gold more so than a coin,” notes Legend Numismatics Founder Laura Sperber. “Roosevelt got it right by wanting all gold Double Eagle coins to look like this!” Sperber relates the stellar specimen she handled to the initiative that President Theodore Roosevelt pushed forth around 1905, when he handpicked Saint-Gaudens to redesign the Double Eagle; he also designed the Indian Eagle that, like the Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle, was in production from 1907 through 1933.
Saint-Gaudens was tapped to redesign other United States coins in what became known as the artistic renaissance of American coinage. Unfortunately, the Irish-born sculptor did not live long enough to complete the grandiose numismatic consignment granted to him by President Roosevelt; Saint-Gaudens passed away in 1907 at the age of 59.
Today, the 1907 Ultra High Relief Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is considered one of the most beautiful coins ever minted. Its outstanding high relief allows every fold of Miss Liberty’s dress on the obverse and each feather of the flying American eagle on the reverse to be seen in splendid detail. While the high-relief design proved infeasible for the United States Mint to replicate on millions of coins at that time, even in lower relief the Saint-Gaudens motif proved popular with the public. The obverse design was later resurrected on the American Gold Eagle series launched by the United States Mint in 1986 and continuing today.
About Professional Coin Grading Service
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a third-party coin and banknote grading company that was launched in 1986. Over nearly 35 years, PCGS has examined and certified some 45 million U.S. and world coins, medals, and tokens with a combined value of more than $41.7 billion. For more information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, please visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.
Money Talks Speakers Wanted for Chicago World’s Fair of Money
American Numismatic Association (ANA) members are encouraged to share their ideas and research with fellow hobbyists by delivering a Money Talks presentation at the 2021 World’s Fair of Money® in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Aug. 10-14 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center.
Those interested in giving a Money Talks presentation should submit an online proposal at money.org/numismatic-events/money-talks. Proposals are due no later than Friday, May 21. The talks will take place Thursday Aug. 12 and Friday Aug. 13.
The informative 30- to 45-minute Money Talks are presented by some of the hobby’s most noted authorities and allow collectors to share their expertise with the numismatic community. Presentations from previous shows include “Siege Notes: The Currency of War,” “Strategies to Dispose of Your Collection” and “Curious Currency of the World.”
Money Talks presentations should be accompanied with digital images. Contact Sam Gelberd, the ANA’s numismatic educator, at (719) 482-9846 for additional information.
Proposals can be submitted online or emailed to sgelberd@money.org.
The annual World’s Fair of Money is considered the biggest week in numismatics. The event traditionally features expansive educational forums led by notable speakers sharing their numismatic expertise; exhibits of rare treasures from private collectors and the American Numismatic Association’s Money Museum; hundreds of dealers buying and selling numismatic items in all price ranges; and major auctions by Heritage Auctions and Stack’s Bowers Galleries.
Introducing ICTA New Brand Identity
Big news! Today, after 36 years, we are releasing a new brand identity, which includes a new name, logo, and website.
The time has come to specify the mission of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets in our branding, including our name and logo. We do not represent the broad range of collectible tangible assets that our name implies, which could include anything from antiques to postage stamps to memorabilia to fine wines, and much more.
Our association has been dedicated to the numismatic and precious-metals bullion communities for its more than 36 years of existence. During that time, we have been promoting and safeguarding the interests of our members and serving as the numismatic industry watchdog over federal and state governments in the United States to maintain a favorable legislative and regulatory climate. Over the years we have grown to better address the needs that have always been our focus:
- Providing a medium through which our members may confer, consult, cooperate with, and educate government and other agencies to achieve solutions for problems that affect their businesses
- Offering our members assistance and information on new and existing laws and regulations, and promoting harmony and cooperation among our members to advance the welfare of the numismatic and precious-metals bullion communities
Our brand now needs to be updated to emphasize that work. We are revamping our current branding to clarify the communities we serve—collectors of, and dealers and investors in, numismatics and precious-metals bullion. With that comes a new name, new logo, new colors, and a new look and feel. This will include our social media, email marketing, and even our website, to build a cohesive style and voice that consistently reflects our brand and our target communities. These changes will be gradual, rolling out over the next few months.
Most importantly, our core mission will remain the same. Who we are has not changed. We have been supporting our members and the community at large for well over three decades, helping to maintain a favorable legislative and regulatory environment for doing business, and we will continue to be the place with the resources and guidance collectors and dealers need to do business under the existing laws and regulations. That is still who we are and what we care about. With that, we would like to introduce you to the National Coin & Bullion Association!
We are also proud to introduce our new logo.
The logo has three components: the symbol, the logotype, and the slogan. The symbol, a Capitol dome, represents our work advocating for top priorities and fair business practices to legislators and agencies nationwide. It is surrounded by a circle of stars to imply strength and stability. The logotype, NATIONAL COIN & BULLION ASSOC, and the slogan, “TAXATION • ADVOCACY • EDUCATION,” surround that and convey the three themes in our mission statement. The design is done in patriotic colors and a blue font, to indicate the scope of our activity.
In the coming months, you will see the new NCBA logo being used prominently. It will be used on our new website and it will appear on our various forms of marketing. That is right—our website got a makeover! A modern, professional look, with a responsive design that renders well on mobile devices and is easy to navigate.
With a signed logo-usage agreement, members may use a special version of this logo (to be determined) to display on their websites, advertising, business cards, and the like. Fully implementing a change like this takes time, so there may be some instances where you will see the old logo being used for a while yet.
Last, but not least, we wish to thank all the board members that submitted ideas for a new name. Director Max Spiegel’s name idea was selected by the executive committee. A special thank you also to Heritage Auctions numismatic marketing manager Denice Brackemyre and senior art director Chris Britton for designing the new logo.
(We will continue to use the “Industry Council for Tangible Assets” as the registered business name; we’ve registered a “doing business as” (DBA) for the National Coin & Bullion Association.)
New PCGS Set Registry Awards for Toned Coins
(Santa Ana, California – April 5, 2021) – Professional Coin Grading Service (www.PCGS.com) has announced the launch of the 2021 PCGS Set Registry Toned Showcase Awards. This special Set Registry awards program is completely free and offers top prizes worth $2,500 each from our sponsors Legend Rare Coin Auctions and Stephen Album Rare Coins.
“We’ve been hearing from many collectors who wanted to see something special in the PCGS Set Registry to specifically recognize toned coins,” remarks PCGS Vice President of Product Development Jamie Kiskis. “We could think of no better way to celebrate the PCGS Set Registry during its 20th year online than to offer an exciting opportunity like this. This is just one of the many initiatives we are unveiling in the coming months thanks to collector feedback, and we will continue listening to what collectors want so that we can best serve our hobby.”


Participating in the PCGS Toned Showcase Awards is as simple as creating a free PCGS Set Registry account (https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry) or signing in using an existing PCGS Collectors Club account. Collectors can then upload TrueView images of their PCGS-graded coins to the applicable Toned Showcase category. The first- and second-place winners will be decided by a panel of expert judges, while each category will also include a Collectors Choice award to be chosen by the Facebook community and based on the number of “likes” received by July 15, 2021, 5 PM Pacific Standard Time.
The first-place prize for the U.S. Toned Coins Competition includes a $2,500 Legend Rare Coin Auctions gift card, hand-drawn artwork featuring a coin of the winner’s choice, and a complimentary PCGS Reholder with an optional custom pedigree. The second-place prize is a $1,000 Legend Rare Coin Auctions gift card, while the Collectors Choice winner receives a $500 PCGS grading credit.
The World Toned Coins Competition first-place winner gets a $2,500 Stephen Album Rare Coins gift card, hand-drawn coin artwork of the winner’s choice, and a complimentary PCGS Reholder with optional custom pedigree. The second-place winner will receive a $1,000 Stephen Album Rare Coins gift card, and the Collectors Choice recipient is awarded a $500 PCGS grading credit.
The deadline for entry in the 2021 PCGS Set Registry Toned Showcase Awards is June 30, 2021, at 2 PM Pacific Standard Time. For more information, please visit the PCGS Set Registry Toned Showcase Awards homepage (https://www.pcgs.com/showcaseawards).
About Professional Coin Grading Service
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a third-party coin and banknote grading company that was launched in 1986. Over nearly 35 years, PCGS has examined and certified some 45 million U.S. and world coins, medals, and tokens with a combined value of more than $41.7 billion. For more information about PCGS products and services, including how to submit your coins for authentication and grading, please visit www.PCGS.com or call PCGS Customer Service at (800) 447-8848.
NCIC: Recovered- $75,000 Currency-Eastchester, NY

NCIC working with the Eastchester, NY police department has been successful in the recovery of the notes listed below. A New York dealer who saw the crime alert contacted NCIC and advised subjects were in his shop trying to sell some of the notes. NCIC immediately provided Eastchester Detectives with the information and based upon upon their investigation were successful in recovering all of the notes.
The Eastchester, NY police department is investigating the theft of the following
notes.
- 1900 $10,000 Gold Certificate 1225H PMG55 M162901
- 1900 $10,000 Gold Certificate 1225H PMG55 M162902
- 1900 $10,000 Gold Certificate 1225H PMG55 M162903
- 1918 $500 Federal Reserve Note 1132-B VF B44560A
- 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank Note 757 PCGS65PPQ D2A
- 1891 $1 Treasury Note 350 PMG65 EPQ B8
- 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Note 718 PCGS65 D461A
- 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Note 757 PCGS65PPQ D461A
- 1863 $10 Legal Tender 95b PMG45
- 1863 $10 Legal Tender 95b PMG45
- 1863 $10 Legal Tender 95b PMG45
- 1863 $10 Legal Tender 95b PMG40
- 1907 $5 Legal Tender
- 1907 $5 Legal Tender
- 1907 $5 Legal Tender
- 1907 $5 Legal Tender
Anyone with information contact:
Doug Davis
817-723-7231
Doug@numismaticcrimes.org

