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Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Colonial Coins
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
650 1724 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny 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.
651 1767-A French Colonies Sou VG $85.00

Paris. Breen 700. Very Good. No countermark, three crowned fleur de lis, crossed scepters and Louis XV monogram. Tan patina.
652 1785 Nova Constellatio. Crosby 5-E. VF $340.00

Very Fine. Pointed Rays, Script US. Light glossy brown, struck a trifle off center for added interest.
653 CONNECTICUT. 1785 Miller 4.1-K.4. African Head 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.
654 1788 M.2-D. Mailed Bust Right 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.
655 NEW YORK. 1787 Breen 987. Liberty Seated Right 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.
656 NEW JERSEY. 1787 Maris 63-s CH F $300.00
NEW JERSEY. 1787 Maris 63-s. Choice Fine. 153.2 grains, 29.6mm. Sprigs appear below horse's head and...
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.
657 1788 Horse Head Left. M.50-f VG $550.00
1788 Horse Head Left. M.50-f. Very Good. 111.1 grains. Bold horse head faces left, reverse is distinctly...
Very Good. 111.1 grains. Bold horse head faces left, reverse is distinctly concave and less clearly defined than the obverse. Glossy medium brown.
659 VERMONT. 1787 Ryder 13. Britannia Copper F $85.00
VERMONT. 1787 Ryder 13. Britannia Copper. Fine. 111.21 grains. The well detailed mailed bust obverse...
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.
660 (1792-1794) Kentucky Triangle Token CH EF $255.00

Choice Extremely Fine. Plain edge, dark brown surfaces show a fascinating silver sheen on the boldly detailed obverse. PCGS XF45.
661 (1792-1794) Kentucky Triangle Token VF $150.00

Very Fine. Plain edge. Another whose dark brown surfaces show a few marks along with very moderate wear.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Colonial Coins Washingtoniana
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
662 Washington Small Military Bust Token, 1783 (struck ca. 1820) 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.
663 1791 Small Eagle Cent. Baker 16, Br.1217 VF $460.00

Very Fine. Uniformed bust l., small eagle with upswept wings. Deep brown, some light porosity, edge incuse UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
664 Struck Copies of Colonial Coins. '1788' Massachusetts Cent; 1792 Washington Born Virginia (1959). Brilliant Uncirculated BU $20.00

Carefully crafted die-struck copies made in modern times by Evans and Albert Collis, respectively. 2 pieces.
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