|
Categories • Coin Galleries April 2006 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Washington Pieces |
You'll need the Adobe PDF Reader to view and/or print the prices realized sheet.
|
|
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1673 |
1783 Unity States Cent. Baker 1
|
VF |
$280.00 |
Very Fine. Golden brown, with some edge bruises; 1783 Draped Bust. With Button. Baker 5. Fine, or better. Lightly cleaned in past, with a few rim bruises; No Date. Double Head Cent. Baker 6. Very Fine. Very gently cleaned in the past, now blue-brown. 3 pieces. |
|
1674 |
1783 Draped Bust Cent. No Button. Baker 2
|
VF to EF |
$120.00 |
Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Light brown and well struck, this specimen displays a few minor rim bruises and a scrape at Washington's eye. |
|
1675 |
1783 Draped Bust Cent. No Button. Baker 2
|
VG |
$180.00 |
Very Good. Golden brown, some texture in the reverse; No Date. Double Head Cent. Baker 6. Very Fine. Gray brown, areas of porosity; 1792 G. WASHINGTON PRESIDENT. Idler Copy. Copper. Baker 25M. Very Good. Chocolate brown, circulated to make it look like an original! 3 pieces. |
|
1676 |
1783 Draped Bust Cent. No Button. Baker 2
|
AB VF |
$120.00 |
About Very Fine. Salmony tones amidst deeper brown, likely once cleaned; 1783 Large Military Bust. Baker 4. Very Good. Smooth, dark brown surface are quite attractive. Some old scratches are noted. 2 pieces. |
|
1677 |
1783 Large Military Bust. Baker 4
|
AU |
$350.00 |
About Uncirculated. Obverse is blue-brown, reverse is a medium chestnut hue. Well struck, but for an area of weakness at the lower right and lower left reverse. Struck medal turn, a condition we cannot recall encountering on Baker 4. |
|
1678 |
1783 Large Military Bust. Baker 4
|
CH EF |
$500.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. Rich olive surfaces exhibit ruddy copper tones around the devices on both sides. Well struck and very attractive, with just a few stray marks that come into view under a glass. |
|
1679 |
1783 Large Military Bust. Baker 4
|
EF |
$300.00 |
Extremely Fine. Dark brown with light olive highlights, this glossy specimen would make an ideal choice for a type set. |
|
1680 |
1783 Large Military Bust. Baker 4
|
VF |
$175.00 |
Very Fine. Dark brown and glossy, with a few very subtle bruises on the edge. |
|
1681 |
1783 Large Military Bust. Baker 4
|
CH F |
$200.00 |
Choice Fine. Dark brown, minor rim bruises; 1783 Draped Bust. With Button. Baker 5. Very Good. Smooth and glossy, with ancient hits at the centers of both sides; No Date. Double Head Cent. Baker 6. Very Fine. Chestnut brown, with an old dig on one side. 3 pieces. |
|
1682 |
1783 Draped Bust Cent. With Button. Baker 5
|
VF |
$175.00 |
Very Fine. 114.7 grains. Plain edge. Moderate wear, bust and facial features are delightfully full. Smooth surfaces are light brown. |
|
1683 |
1783 Georgius Triumpho Token. Baker 7
|
VG |
$101.00 |
Very Good. Medium brown, lightly porous. |
|
1684 |
1783 Georgius Triumpho Token. Baker 7
|
VG |
$91.00 |
Very Good. Glossy deep chestnut brown. Holed and plugged at center, the reason for doing so eludes us. The slightly lighter color plug is best visible when the coin is held at a distance. |
|
1685 |
1791 Large Eagle Cent. Baker 15
|
CH UNC |
$1,475.00 |
Copper. Normal UNITED STATES OF AMERICA edge. 169.3 gns. Choice Uncirculated, Prooflike. Exquisite blue-brown surfaces host hints of original mint red color in the lettering and in the protected areas of the devices. Strike is about average for the issue, and the centering is very good. Both obverse and reverse dies exhibit rust patches, while the obverse die is cracked in multiple... more |
|
1686 |
1791 Small Eagle Cent. Baker 16
|
UNC |
$1,700.00 |
Copper. Normal UNITED STATES OF AMERICA edge. 190.5 gns. Uncirculated. Deep mahogany brown surfaces are gently reflective and exhibit a few minor handling marks. Well struck for the issue. |
|
1687 |
1791 Small Eagle Cent. Baker 16
|
CH AU |
$800.00 |
Copper. Normal UNITED STATES OF AMERICA edge. 189.2 gns. Choice About Uncirculated. Surfaces are dark brown and still lustrous despite some very fine, light hairlines on both sides. A touch of original mint red color glows in the most protected areas of the devices of this pattern for an American coinage. |
|
1688 |
1793 Ship Halfpenny. Baker 18
|
CH EF |
$900.00 |
Copper. Normal ANGLESEY edge. 164.6 gns. Choice Extremely Fine. Glowing golden lustre in the fields and protected areas is joined by deeper chestnut brown toning on both obverse and reverse. |
|
1689 |
1793 Ship Halfpenny. Baker 18
|
CH EF |
$800.00 |
Copper. Normal ANGLESEY edge. 162.4 gns. Choice Extremely Fine, nearly About Uncirculated in terms of wear. Dark ebony brown, smooth surfaces are free of all but the most casual of marks. Central strike is a bit weak, especially at epaulet and corresponding area of the reverse. |
|
1690 |
1793 Ship Halfpenny. Baker 18
|
EF |
$500.00 |
Copper. Normal ANGLESEY edge. 159.7 gns. Extremely Fine. Lovely medium chestnut brown surfaces are smooth and trouble-free. Strike shows the usual weakness at the highest points of the devices. |
|
1691 |
1795 Grate Halfpenny. Large Buttons. Reeded Edge. Baker 29AA
|
CH UNC |
$1,400.00 |
Choice Uncirculated. Wonderful prooflike surfaces are chestnut brown in the fields and lighter golden brown at the edges of the devices and legends. NGC MS63BN. |
|
1692 |
1795 Grate Halfpenny. Small Buttons. Reeded Edge. Baker 29D.
|
AU |
$1,100.00 |
147.6 gns. About Uncirculated. Dark chestnut brown obverse, reverse is a similar tone with much glowing mint red around the devices. Die crumbling is noted in left obverse field. Well struck. |
|
1693 |
No Date [circa 1795] Liberty and Security Penny
|
CH VF |
$425.00 |
Usual AN ASYLUM FOR THE OPPRESS'D OF ALL NATIONS edge. Baker 30. 299.4 gns. Choice Very Fine. Rich olive brown, with much golden brown rimming the legends and devices. There is an ancient scratch in the left obverse field and some minor porosity in the lower left reverse field. |
|
1694 |
1795 Liberty and Security Halfpenny. BIRMINGHAM REDRUTH & SWANSEA edge
|
UNC |
$1,150.00 |
Baker 31B. 115.5 gns. Uncirculated. Lustrous and golden brown, this specimen exhibits darker brown tones in addition to the usual very weak strike in Washington's head. |
|
1695 |
Washington Success Token. Small Size (18.8mm). Plain Edge. Baker 267A.
|
CH EF |
$800.00 |
40.8 gns. Choice Extremely Fine, with a touch of golden brassy color in the protected areas. Surfaces are gently lustrous and a rich olive-brown in tone. Edges have been filed, possibly post-production. |
|
Page 1 of 1 • First Previous Next Last |
|