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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
650 |
1724 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny
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F |
$50.00 |
 Fine or better. Dot above head, 'I' of HIBERNIA is directly over head of seated Ireland. Light brown surfaces show uniform granularity. |
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651 |
1767-A French Colonies Sou
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VG |
$85.00 |
 Paris. Breen 700. Very Good. No countermark, three crowned fleur de lis, crossed scepters and Louis XV monogram. Tan patina. |
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652 |
1785 Nova Constellatio. Crosby 5-E.
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VF |
$340.00 |
 Very Fine. Pointed Rays, Script US. Light glossy brown, struck a trifle off center for added interest. |
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653 |
CONNECTICUT. 1785 Miller 4.1-K.4. African Head
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VG |
$95.00 |
 Very Good. 132.4 grains. Large-featured laureate bust and seated figure are well detailed though olive-brown surfaces are extremely granular. |
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654 |
1788 M.2-D. Mailed Bust Right
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VF |
$200.00 |
 Very Fine. 113.5 grains. A large die break at left corner of the bust, bold date set far left distinguish this appealing glossy brown coin. |
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655 |
NEW YORK. 1787 Breen 987. Liberty Seated Right
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EF |
$425.00 |
 Extremely Fine. 104.5 grains. A forceful strike gives outstanding detail to the mailed bust, exceptionally high relief to the seated Liberty and her shield. Deep brown fields show varying degrees of localized porosity. |
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656 |
NEW JERSEY. 1787 Maris 63-s
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CH F |
$300.00 |
 Choice Fine. 153.2 grains, 29.6mm. Sprigs appear below horse's head and reverse shield. The surfaces of this broad planchet are medium brown and delightfully smooth. |
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657 |
1788 Horse Head Left. M.50-f
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VG |
$550.00 |
 Very Good. 111.1 grains. Bold horse head faces left, reverse is distinctly concave and less clearly defined than the obverse. Glossy medium brown. |
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659 |
VERMONT. 1787 Ryder 13. Britannia Copper
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F |
$85.00 |
 Fine. 111.21 grains. The well detailed mailed bust obverse contrasts with an extremely chaotic reverse showing a sketchy seated figure with a clear Union Jack pattern on her shield. Pleasing glossy brown. |
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660 |
(1792-1794) Kentucky Triangle Token
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CH EF |
$255.00 |
 Choice Extremely Fine. Plain edge, dark brown surfaces show a fascinating silver sheen on the boldly detailed obverse. PCGS XF45. |
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661 |
(1792-1794) Kentucky Triangle Token
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VF |
$150.00 |
 Very Fine. Plain edge. Another whose dark brown surfaces show a few marks along with very moderate wear. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries February 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Washingtoniana |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
662 |
Washington Small Military Bust Token, 1783 (struck ca. 1820)
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VF to EF |
$120.00 |
 Baker 4a. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Plain Edge. Uniformed bust l., dropped lamination in left field. Rev. Seated Liberty. Deep glossy brown. |
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663 |
1791 Small Eagle Cent. Baker 16, Br.1217
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VF |
$460.00 |
 Very Fine. Uniformed bust l., small eagle with upswept wings. Deep brown, some light porosity, edge incuse UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. |
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664 |
Struck Copies of Colonial Coins. '1788' Massachusetts Cent; 1792 Washington Born Virginia (1959). Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$20.00 |
 Carefully crafted die-struck copies made in modern times by Evans and Albert Collis, respectively. 2 pieces. |
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