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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Fugio Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1207 |
1787 Kessler 3-D. Club Rays, Rounded Ends. UNITED STATES.
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F |
$250.00 |
(R-3). 156.3 grains. Fine. Chestnut brown, but uniformly very porous and exhibiting light verdigris in places. A severe planchet flaw is located at the lower obverse. |
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1208 |
1787 Kessler 4-E. Club Rays, Rounded Ends. UNITED STATES.
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AB EF |
$1,800.00 |
(R-3). 152.7 grains. About Extremely Fine. Dark ebony brown surfaces are the rule on this uniformly porous specimen that features lighter tan high points. Here is a well struck and not wholly unattractive specimen of the popular Club Rays type. |
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1209 |
1787 Kessler 8-X. Fine Rays. STATES UNITED.
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CH AU |
$1,200.00 |
178.1 grains. Choice About Uncirculated. Glossy, chocolate brown surfaces exhibit some minor planchet striae, as is expected of this variety. Some reddish-green verdigris is noted at the lower right obverse. Here is a lovely example for type that is among the heaviest extant Fugios. |
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1210 |
1787 Kessler 17-S.1. Fine Rays. STATES UNITED. Rarity-5
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EF |
$625.00 |
148.8 grains. Extremely Fine. Very dark emerald green tones define this coin that has lighter brown highlights on the highest points of the devices. Surfaces are uniformly lightly porous, with a couple of small planchet fissures. |
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1211 |
1787 Kessler 18-U. Fine Rays. STATES UNITED.
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VF |
$775.00 |
(R-4). 162.4 grains. Very Fine, or better. Olive brown and exhibiting only microscopic porosity, this well struck specimen exhibits a few minor planchet fissures as is usual. Here is a wonderful opportunity to obtain an attractive specimen of this scarcity. |
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1212 |
1787 Fine Rays. STATES UNITED.
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VG |
$80.00 |
Very Good. Surfaces are very porous, so variety attribution will be quite a challenge. |
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