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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2006 → United States Coins → U. S. Small Cents → U. S. Flying Eagle and Indian Head Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1775 |
1857
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CH EF |
$480.00 |
Choice Very Fine; 1858 Large Letters. About Uncirculated (2), Choice Extremely Fine. A delightful group showing bold quality. 4 pieces. |
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1776 |
1858 Small Letters
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CH VF |
$125.00 |
Choice Very Fine; 1859 Fine; 1863 Extremely Fine. This group represents the first three types of small sized U.S. Cents. 3 pieces. |
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1777 |
1860 Very Choice Brilliant Proof
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VERY CH BR PF |
$1,100.00 |
Delightful diffused gold enriches this coin's amazingly smooth fields and jewel-sharp reliefs on this textbook example of the early Copper-nickel coinage. One of 1,000 Proofs struck and surely among the finest available today. |
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1778 |
1863
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AU |
$80.00 |
About Uncirculated or better. This pleasing Copper-nickel Cent displays delicate red-gold toning, giving it the look of the Bronze adopted in 1864. |
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1779 |
1869
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F |
$160.00 |
Fine. This example has smooth, glossy surfaces. There is a bit of residue on the reverse that appears to be removable. |
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1780 |
1869/9
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CH VF |
$115.00 |
Good. Full rims and no major defects but for a spot on the shield define this famous repunched date; 5¢. 1867 Repunched Date. FS# 5¢.-002.7. Choice Very Fine. A pleasing example with the repunching plainly visible to the west of the normal punched date. 2 pieces. |
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1781 |
1873
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EF |
$180.00 |
Extremely Fine. A wonderful example that has excellent brown color over pleasing surfaces; 3¢. Nickel. 1889 Fine. A well balanced example that is wholesome but for one verdigris spot behind the head. 2 pieces. |
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1782 |
1877
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AG |
$410.00 |
About Good. Here is an affordable example of this very scarce key date. Although well circulated, this example is problem-free and the date is very bold. |
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1783 |
1878
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CH AU |
$260.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Attractive red and brown surfaces have hints of ice blue toning in areas. A crisp strike adds to the pleasing look. |
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1784 |
1879 Brilliant Proof
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BR PF |
$100.00 |
A lightly toned example that has decent reflectivity, especially so on the reverse. Well struck. The coin might have been lightly cleaned in the past but still has a pleasing appearance. |
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Categories • Coin Galleries April 2006 → United States Coins → U. S. Small Cents → U. S. Lincoln Cents |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1785 |
1909'S' V.D.B. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$1,100.00 |
- and virtually in the Choice category. Red-brown surfaces show substantial mint red with some scattered freckles and light brown toning on the face. Here is a very pleasing example of the classic first date. PCGS MS62RB. |
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1786 |
1909'S'
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VF |
$150.00 |
Very Fine. A strong strike and medium brown surfaces give this coin wonderful eye appeal. |
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1787 |
1910'S/S' FS#1¢-012.7. Breen 2061. RPM #2
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VERY CH BU |
$260.00 |
Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated with claims to a Gem distinction. There is a rich, full red obverse that accompanies an ever so delicately faded reverse. A thin, very minor obverse lamination is most noticeable along the rim at 5:30. Examples of this date with the dramatically repunched mintmark present here are of great importance to collectors within this series. |
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1788 |
1914'D'
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EF |
$600.00 |
Extremely Fine. Pleasing medium brown surfaces show only light and problem-free wear, making this an ideal representative of one of the most important dates in the entire Lincoln series. PCGS XF40. |
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1789 |
1914'D'
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G |
$120.00 |
Good. A well-kept example that has even wear on both sides and no major marks to detract. An excellent example of this key date. |
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1790 |
1920'S' Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$220.00 |
A pleasing coin with much mint red still remaining. The strike is excellent and the lustre is quite intense. A wonderful example of this difficult date. |
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1791 |
1926'S' Choice Brilliant Uncirculated
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CH BU |
$225.00 |
A mostly red and brown example that has nice surfaces. The strike is a bit weak but overall this coin is attractive and should be actively bid upon. |
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1792 |
1926'S' Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$225.00 |
Very well struck including full wheat stalks. Lustre still remains over lightly wiped surfaces. |
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1793 |
1931'S' Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$550.00 |
Full blazing red surfaces impart a rich quality to this exceptionally high grade example of a desirable San Francisco date. PCGS MS65RD. |
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1794 |
1939 Gem Brilliant Proof
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GEM BR PF |
$160.00 |
Here is a watery, orange-red jewel that reveals only the most trivial of imperfections under close scrutiny with a glass. A total of 13,520 pieces were minted. NGC PF66RD. |
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1795 |
1939, 1939'D'. Superb Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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SUP GEM BU |
$160.00 |
A full red, very well matched pair. Both grade PCGS MS67RD. 2 pieces. |
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1796 |
1955 Doubled Die. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$1,150.00 |
- and close to Choice. Substantial faded lustre gives vitality to this boldly struck example of a desirable variety. Careful examination reveals signs of a light dipping long ago. |
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1797 |
1970'S' High 7, Small Date. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated
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GEM BU |
$96.00 |
Full blazing mint red distinguishes this meticulously struck example of a modern rarity. |
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1798 |
1995 Doubled Die. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated (4)
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GEM |
$110.00 |
An excellent inventory for the Lincoln Cent specialist. 4 pieces. |
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1799 |
No Date. Zinc Lincoln Cent. Mid stage reverse brockage struck out of collar
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GEM BU |
$150.00 |
Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. Here is an awesome coin spread out to Quarter size. The brockage side is of the Memorial building struck by a thinning and spreading die cap, creating a distorted version of the Memorial. Non-brockage side is perfectly struck and shows the underlying zinc core due to the overstretching of the copper plating. |
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