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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Dimes → U. S. Capped Bust Dimes |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1206 |
1821 John Reich-9. Small Date
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EF |
$150.00 |
Extremely Fine, with lightly glowing lustre in the protected areas of this gray, gold and iridescent toned specimen. Reverse is flawless and charmingly toned, the obverse exhibits some heart-breaking scratches at the center. |
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1207 |
1822 JR-1 (R-4)
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AG |
$300.00 |
About Good, or a bit better. Designs and legends are silver-gray with a touch of gold, while the surrounding fields are a deeper gray hue. Here is a trouble-free, if well worn survivor of this key date Capped Bust Dime. |
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1208 |
1827 JR-3
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CH VF |
$171.00 |
Choice Very Fine. Examination under a glass reveals light mint frost in the protected areas of this pleasing, silver-gray specimen. |
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1209 |
1829 JR-3 (R-4). Square Base 2
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G to VG |
$61.00 |
Good. Deep charcoal gray; 1835 JR-2 (R-4). Good. Lavender-gray, the obverse is noticeably strong than the reverse; 1835 JR-6 (R-4). Good to Very Good. Light golden-gray, the obverse is stronger than the reverse. Here is a trio of these scarcer varieties. 3 pieces. |
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1210 |
1832 JR-1
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CH BU |
$60.00 |
Good; 1855 Arrows. Very Fine. Silver-gray; 1907 Fine; 1942 Brilliant Uncirculated; 1946 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Housed in a Capital Type Set holder. 5 pieces. |
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1211 |
1832 JR-2
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VF |
$180.00 |
Very Fine. Trouble-free, medium gray; 1832 JR-4 (R-3). Fine to Very Fine. Light silver-gray; 1833 JR-1. Fine. Rose-gray, light scratches; 1834 JR-7. Fine. Deep gray; 1835 JR-1. Fine. Lavender-gray. 5 pieces. |
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1212 |
1832 JR-6 (R-3)
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AG to G |
$90.00 |
Good. Light gray; 1833 JR-1 (R-3). Very Good; 1834 JR-1. Very Good. Light silver from a cleaning; 1835 JR-1. Good; 1836 JR-3 (R-3). About Good to Good. Very dark; 1837 JR-3. Very Good. Lavender-gray. 6 pieces. |
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1213 |
1835 JR-5
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EF |
$50.00 |
Extremely Fine. Bright silver with gold accents, this lightly cleaned specimen exhibits a small dig at the obverse center. |
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1214 |
1835 JR-7 (R-5)
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CH EF |
$580.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. Here is a very well struck specimen of this rare variety featuring deep gray and gold toning and gentle mint frost in the protected areas of the devices. Here is a possibly Condition Census example of this variety. |
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