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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Nova Constellatio Coppers |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1199 |
1783 CONSTELATIO. Blunt Rays. Crosby 3-C.
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CH VF |
$1,100.00 |
125.1 grains. Choice Very Fine. Here is a most beautiful specimen of this historic coin featuring chocolate brown devices and rich olive-brown fields. Struck a tad towards the bottom on both sides, this glossy coin's only problems are a few minor rim tics and marks on the reverse at 9:00. |
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1200 |
1783 CONSTELATIO. Blunt Rays. Crosby 3-C.
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VF |
$240.00 |
107.8 grains. Very Fine. Lovely, deep chestnut brown surfaces are glossy and generally smooth. Struck on a slightly constricted flan, affecting the very tops of the letters in NOVA. |
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1201 |
1783 CONSTELATIO. Blunt Rays. Crosby 3-C.
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VF |
$175.00 |
118.4 grains. Very Fine. Dark ebony brown surfaces are hard and only microscopically porous on the obverse, while the reverse is a little more noticeably granular. Here is an altogether decent example of this early United States issue. |
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1202 |
1785 CONSTELATIO. Blunt Rays. Crosby 1-B.
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F |
$130.00 |
126.6 grains. Fine. Golden brown surfaces exhibit a few minor patches of corrosion. Struck on a wide flan, giving this well worn, Confederation era coin a certain presence. |
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1203 |
1785 CONSTELLATIO. Pointed Rays. Crosby 3-B.
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F to VF |
$60.00 |
107.4 grains. Fine to Very Fine. Blue-brown surfaces are uniformly very porous. |
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1204 |
1785 CONSTELLATIO. Pointed Rays. Crosby 3-B.
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PR / AG |
$80.00 |
Strong Fine. Well centered and boldly struck, this dark brown specimen exhibits light surface granularity; 1783 CONSTELATIO. Blunt Rays. Crosby 3-C. Poor/About Good. Obverse is totally worn away. 2 pieces. |
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1205 |
1785 CONSTELLATIO. Pointed Rays. Crosby 4-C.
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VF |
$340.00 |
106.3 grains. Very Fine details. Uniformly very porous. |
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1206 |
1785 CONSTELLATIO. Pointed Rays. Crosby 4-D.
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VF |
$320.00 |
126.1 grains. Very Fine. Chocolate brown surfaces are a bit rough looking, mostly the result of inherent mushiness in the dies from their overuse. There are some minor porosity and circulation marks. |
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