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Browse Catalogue of Coin Galleries February 2005 Auction

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Categories  •  Coin Galleries February 2005 United States Coins U. S. Small Cents U. S. Flying Eagle Cents
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
701 1857 AU $210.00

About Uncirculated or better. A lovely coin that bears a needle sharp strike and an attractive golden color. Although lightly cleaned in the past, this coin is very close to Mint State.
702 1857 CH VF $66.00

Fine to Very Fine. A lightly cleaned example that is still somewhat attractive; 1858 Large Letters. Choice Very Fine in terms of wear but has been moderately cleaned leaving a pale iridescent finish to the coin. 2 pieces.
703 1857 AG to VG $175.00

(11), 1858 (7) About Good to Very Good. Interesting study lot for the variety hunter, first coin shows date 185-. 18 pieces. SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS.
704 1857 BU $120.00

Fine; 1859 Fine; 1876 Very Good, with a hit at the date; 1900 Brilliant Uncirculated, cleaned and with deposits; 1902 Brilliant Uncirculated, mostly subdued red; 1906 Brilliant Uncirculated, with some hints of mint red. 6 pieces.
705 1857 BU $123.00

About Fine; 1862 About Very Fine; 1864 Copper-nickel. Brilliant Uncirculated, faint obverse hairlines; 1866 Good. A fascinating group of diverse types. 4 pieces.
706 1857 CH VF $140.00

Very Fine with a small lamination at the right side of the date; 1874 Extremely Fine with some verdigris in the hidden areas; 1875 Very Fine with some verdigris spots found scattered throughout; 1879 Choice Very Fine. Medium brown toning. 4 pieces.
707 1858/7 CH EF $390.00

Choice Extremely Fine and possibly better, weakly struck with much silvery lustre around the reliefs. What appears to be the top of a '7' can be seen atop the second '8', a variety not recorded by Snow. This coin does not have the die chip of the separated wing tip normally associated with 1858/7 Cents.
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