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1915 $20 PR66 NGC. 1915[$20] PR66 NGC.

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1915 $20 PR66 NGC. 1915[$20] PR66 NGC.
<B>1915<$20> PR66 NGC.</B></I> After seven years of production, 1915 proved to be the final year for the matte proofing process. The European-influenced proofs never really caught on with American collectors, as seen by the steadily declining numbers produced in each successive year. 1915 was the nadir for proof production and only 50 sandblast proof twenties were struck. 1915 was also the final year a regular issue gold coin was struck in proof format until 1984.<BR> Breen estimated that only 12 proofs survived of this date. Akers doubled that estimate to a range of 20 to 25 coins. Based on our experience in handling proof gold and the numbers of pieces certified by the major grading services (minus an unknown number of resubmissions), we believe the number of surviving 1915 twenties to be no more than 30 pieces.<BR> At the PR66 level, this piece is among the finest known of this rare date. NGC shows that four others have been so graded (a couple are probably resubmissions), and only one coin is finer at both of the services, a single NGC PR67. The surfaces on 1915 twenties are traditionally described as having a "coarse, sandpaper-like" finish. The finish on this piece is virtually indistinguishable from the finish seen on the above 1914. Its color is only slightly darker in hue, and the 1915 has an overlay of rich reddish patina. This is truly a superior example of this major 20th century rarity. The only discernible ripple in the surface of the coin is a tiny planchet void on Liberty's left (facing) thigh. A fitting finale to this incredible run of matte proof twenties.<BR><I>From The Alexander Collection.</B></I> <BR><BR><B>Importa