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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1001 |
1723 Wood's Hibernia Farthing. Dei. Gratia. Rex
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VG |
$100.00 |
Very Fine. This deep brown example is generally glossy but shows light porosity. All details are clear; 1723 Wood's Hibernia Halfpenny. Very Good. Dark brown surfaces with lighter highlights show moderate porosity. 2 pieces. |
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1002 |
1783 Nova Consellatio Copper. Pointed Rays. Small US. Crosby 2-B.
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G |
$55.00 |
Technical grade of Fine or better, but heavily corroded; 1787 New Jersey Copper. Maris 43-d. Good. The obverse is a glossy chocolate brown, the reverse is microporous. There are quite a few unfortunate pinpricks on each side. 2 pieces. |
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1003 |
Connecticut Coppers. 1787 Miller 4-L. Horned Bust
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F / VG |
$160.00 |
Very Fine, cleaned, horn shows; 1787 M.36-l.1 Fine/Very Good; 1787 M.37.13-HH. Very Good, heavily striated. 3 pieces. |
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1004 |
(1792-1794) Kentucky Triangle Token
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VF |
$200.00 |
Very Fine. Plain edge. Dark brown surfaces show a few marks along with very moderate wear. |
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1005 |
1787 New Jersey Copper. Maris 38-c
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VG / AG |
$45.00 |
Very Good/About Good. 142 grains. Off-round planchet shows a shallow clip at 7:00. This obverse shows a startlingly bold second impression of the date a millimeter or more below the regularly positioned digits. The reverse is distinctly cruder and less detailed. |
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1006 |
1783 Washington. Unity States
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CH G |
$110.00 |
Choice Good. Smooth light brown surfaces with no distractions worthy of mention; 1773 Virginia Halfpenny (2) Good. Both are deep brown with lighter highlights. Each coin displays some degree of even granularity. 3 pieces. |
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1007 |
1787 Fugio Cent. Kessler 19-S.2. (R-6)
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VF-35 |
$154.00 |
Very Fine-35. A well impressed strike leaves the sundial and FUGIO clearly visible. Other details such as the sun face are masked by patches of corrosion. The dies are oriented in medal alignment. Although this is not the prettiest coin, it is quite rare. Less than 30 examples of this elusive variety are believed to exist. |
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