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Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Large Cents U. S. Flowing Hair, Chain Reverse Large Cent
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
679 1793 Sheldon 3 (R-4). Chain AMERICA. Leaning 'R' G-6 $5,000.00
1793 Sheldon 3 (R-4). Chain AMERICA. Leaning 'R'. Good-6. This obverse shows much of its major detail...
Good-6. This obverse shows much of its major detail clearly, including a date spaced '1 7 93'. The 'R' in LIBERTY appears large, high and tipped sharply right, diagnostic for this distinctive variety. The reverse shows the Chain, denomination and fraction to be quite full, and the outer legend is clear although STATES OF appears weaker. Surfaces are deep brown and not of uniform smoothness,...  more
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Large Cents U. S. Liberty Cap Large Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
680 1795 S.74. Lettered Edge AG-3 $275.00

About Good-3; 1797 S.126. Very Good-8; 1816 N.6. Very Good-8; 1817 N.11. Fine-15; 1818 N.7. Fine-12; 1829 N.2. Very Good-8; 1832 N.1. Very Good-8; 1835 N.8. Very Fine-25. The 2nd and 3rd coins are recolored from an old cleaning. All coins in this group show varying degrees of surface roughness. 8 pieces.
681 1795 S.78 AG-3 $90.00

About Good-3. Porous surfaces are retoning from prior cleaning; 1773 Virginia Halfpenny. Very Good. Although dark and somewhat rough, all major details are present. 2 pieces.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Large Cents U. S. Draped Bust Large Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
682 1798 S.181 AG-3 $265.00

Very Good-8; 1800 S.197. About Good-3; 1803 S.253. Fine-12; 1816 N.4. Very Good-8; 1817 N.10. Very Good-8; 1818 N.3. Very Good-8. Most are smooth, the first shows a few tiny verdigris spots. 6 pieces.
683 1800 S.196. 1800/179 AG-3 $185.00

About Good-3; 1810 S281. 1810/09 Very Good-8; 1814 S.294 Crosslet 4. Very Good-10. The first mostly smooth, the second with some obverse abrasions, the last with some roughness at the central reverse. 3 pieces.
684 1802 S.242 F-12 $125.00

Fine-12; Unevenly retoning from an old cleaning; 1812 S290. Good-4. Smooth and chocolate brown. 2 pieces.
685 1805 S.267. Blunt 1 EF-40 $390.00

Extremely Fine-40. Hints of porosity in obverse field, a wealth of detail on either side highlight this coin's quality.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Large Cents U. S. Classic Head Large Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
686 1808, 1810, 18__, 1820, 1823, 1846, 1847, 1850, 1853 FR to F $105.00

(2). Fair to Fine with most showing some form of damage such as corrosion, scratches, etc. A lot that should be viewed closely as it is being SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS. 10 pieces.
687 1810 S.284 (R-3) G-6 $56.00

Good-6. Deep brown fields contrast pleasantly with tan reliefs. Trouble-free wear draws the eye to a full complement of detail.
688 1812 S.289 EF-45 $97.00

Very Good-8. Medium brown surfaces appear smooth at arms length, but are microporous; 1847 N.37. Extremely Fine-45. A glossy mahogany brown coin with just minimal evidence of circulation. 2 pieces.
689 1814 S.294 G-6 $50.00

Good-6. Principal design features are boldly defined, surfaces are a uniform deep reddish-brown.
Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Large Cents U. S. Coronet Head Large Cents
Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
690 1816 Newcomb 4 VF-25 $115.00

Fine-12, burnished; 1817 N.6. Very Fine-25, even porosity; 1818 N.1. Very Good-8; 1819 N.9. Small Date. Very Good-8; 1820/19 N.3. Fine-12; 1824 N.4. Very Good-8; 1826 N.6. Very Good-8; 1827 N.4. Fine-12, copper plated to simulate mint color. This dealer group contains a couple of smooth choice coins, but most display one type of surface problem or another. 8 pieces.
691 1816 N.4 VF-25 $119.00

Very Good-8; 1817 N.10. Very Good-8; 1818 N.1. Very Good-8; 1819 N.2. Fine-12; 1820 N.11. Very Fine-25; 1821 N.2. Good-4; 1822 N.10. Good-4. An interesting study group, most with surface problems. 8 pieces.
692 1819 N.8 VF-35 $87.00

Very Fine-35. Light circulation is seen on Liberty's cheek, reddish-tan surfaces show a tic or two of limited visual importance.
693 1827 N.9 (R-3) AU-50 $350.00
1827 N.9 (R-3). About Uncirculated-50. Fine die cracks connect the obverse stars, medium brown surfaces...
About Uncirculated-50. Fine die cracks connect the obverse stars, medium brown surfaces show scarcely a trace of wear. All detail is rich and full, adding immensely to this scarce coin's overall visual quality and appeal for type, date or variety collection.
694 1847 N.8. Reverse Rim Cuds AU-50 $110.00

About Uncirculated-50. This distinctive variety shows bold rim cuds at 1:00 and 2:30. Harmonious light tan surfaces show minimal marks or rub.
695 1848 N.31. Denticle line over Star 12 AU-55 $125.00
1848 N.31. Denticle line over Star 12. About Uncirculated-55. Rich reddish-brown surfaces combine...
About Uncirculated-55. Rich reddish-brown surfaces combine with a vivid strike for bold visual appeal.
696 1849 N.3 (R-4). No Crumbling at E of CENT. AU-53 $115.00

About Uncirculated-53. A tawny red-brown enriches a solid strike, lower obverse denticles are weakly impressed.
697 1850 N.1. Points on 'N' in ONE. AU-55 $140.00

About Uncirculated-55. Boldly struck and detailed, smooth medium brown surfaces show four obverse toning spots.
698 1851 N.15 AU-58 $150.00

About Uncirculated-58. A pleasing chocolate brown example that was well struck and is just a touch away from full Mint State.
699 1852 N.7 EF-45 $135.00

Extremely Fine-45; 1856 N.13. Extremely Fine-45. Both coins are medium brown with just mild signs of problem-free circulation; 1850 Half Cent. B.1. Choice Very Fine-35. Light wear with no major problems. 2 pieces.
700 1853 N.10. Mint State-64 MS-64 $315.00

Glossy hard surfaces are light brown with some medium brown toning around the obverse devices. A powerfully struck coin with needle sharp details.
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