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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Massachusetts Coppers |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1283 |
1787 Half Cent. Ryder 5-A.
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AG / VG |
$85.00 |
Very Good. Gouged; 1788 Cent. Ryder 1-D. Fine. Edge dents, surface marks, cleaned; 1788 Cent. Ryder 12-I (R-4-). About Good/Very Good. Porous. 3 pieces. |
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1284 |
1787 Cent. Ryder 2b-C.
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F |
$100.00 |
148.4 grains. Fine. Dark brown surfaces vary from smooth to mildly porous to grainy. |
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1285 |
1787 Cent. Ryder 2b-C.
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F |
$110.00 |
157.4 grains. Fine. Glossy chestnut brown surfaces show many fine circulation tics. |
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1286 |
1787 Cent. Ryder 2b-E.
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F |
$100.00 |
178.1 grains. Fine. Dark apple green and brown surfaces show circulation marks and some porosity. |
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1287 |
1788 Half Cent. Ryder 1-B.
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F |
$280.00 |
86.0 grains. Fine. Glossy, chocolate brown surfaces are smooth, but for a fine planchet lamination near the arrow feathers. |
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1288 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 1-D (R-3-)
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VF to EF |
$500.00 |
Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Both Indian and eagle devices are bold and full, closed 'S's' appearing in MASSACHUSETTS identify dies engraved by Jacob Perkins. Deep brown surfaces are moderately grainy with minimal negative effect on this handsome coin's overall appeal. |
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1289 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 1-D (R-3-)
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F |
$110.00 |
143.7 grains. Fine. Medium brown with some roughness in the surfaces joining smooth, even wear. |
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1290 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 1-D (R-3-)
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F |
$160.00 |
Fine. Very porous, with edge bruises; 1788 Cent. Ryder 12-M (R-4-). Fine. Lightly porous, with ruddy tones on both sides. 2 pieces. |
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1291 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 3-A.
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VF |
$120.00 |
142.8 grains. Fine, or better. Ruddy brown surfaces exhibit some very fine graininess in addition to a minor planchet lamination. Well struck, with only some weakness at the tops of 'MASSA.' |
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1292 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 3-G.
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VG |
$81.00 |
147.5 grains. Very Good. Dark brown, with an old scuff to the right of the Indian's head. |
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1293 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 4-G (R-4+)
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SP |
$220.00 |
145.4 grains. Fine. Smooth surfaces feature dark brown fields and lighter brown devices and legends. A few rim bruises, surface digs, and a noticeable scratch are noted on this pleasing specimen of a scarce variety. |
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1294 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 6-N (Low R-3)
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VF |
$300.00 |
146.7 grains. Very Fine. Mottled olive brown on both sides. Fields show a wisp of microgranularity, centers somewhat soft. Obverse shows a planchet flaw along top rim, a tiny reverse rim tic appears at 8:00. |
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1295 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 6-N (Low R-3)
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VG |
$130.00 |
152.7 grains. Very Good. Glossy chocolate brown surfaces are perfectly smooth and free of any troubling marks. |
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1296 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 6-N (Low R-3)
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AB VG |
$65.00 |
145.2 grains. About Very Good. Smoothly worn, with some red verdigris at spots and a planchet lamination at the upper obverse. |
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1297 |
1788 Cent. R.7-M (High R-4)
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EF |
$400.00 |
150.6 grains. Extremely Fine in terms of actual sharpness. Surfaces are gray brown with hints of red and were perhaps once cleaned. Centers are somewhat soft, peripheries are rough. |
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1298 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 7-M (R-4-)
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VF to EF |
$200.00 |
149.8 grains. Very Fine to Extremely Fine in terms of wear. Obverse is glossy, smooth and a lovely chocolate brown hue. The reverse, on the contrary, is very well detailed but is quite rough with patches of verdigris. A few rim bruises are noted on both sides. |
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1299 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 10-L.
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AB VF |
$220.00 |
135.2 grains. About Very Fine. Golden yellow-brown color comes from the streakiness of the planchet, which also exhibits some burrs around 'ETTS' of MASSACHUSETTS. Strike is strong, peripheries show a touch of inherent porosity. |
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1300 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 10-L.
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CH VG |
$150.00 |
142.7 grains. Choice Very Good. Smooth, chocolate brown surfaces are quite attractive and trouble-free. A minuscule planchet lamination is noted through 'MAS' of MASSACHUETTS. |
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1301 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 11-E. Slim Indian (R-4-)
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CH VF |
$450.00 |
149.2 grains. Choice Very Fine, or finer. Glossy, golden brown surfaces exhibit areas of slightly deeper brown. Microscopically porous around the peripheries, this example of a slightly tougher variety will find a welcome home in a well chosen type or variety set. |
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1302 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 11-E (R-4-)
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F |
$150.00 |
131.2 grains. Fine. Deep chestnut brown surfaces are quite smooth, with only a hint of microscopic granularity. A small planchet flaw is noted at 10:00 on the reverse. |
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1303 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 11-E (R-4-)
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AB F |
$130.00 |
148.4 grains. About Fine. Medium to dark brown, with just a hint of porosity in the fields. Some planchet striae show verdigris in the crevices. |
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1304 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 11-F (Low R-5)
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SP |
$100.00 |
153.3 grains. Fine. Chestnut brown surfaces are alternatingly smooth and rough on this specimen which exhibits some minor circulation marks. Here is a respectable example of this very scarce variety. |
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1305 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 12-I (R-4-)
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AB VF |
$130.00 |
146.6 grains. About Very Fine. Deep olive-brown surfaces exhibit light graininess and one spot of inherent planchet lamination. Well struck, and exhibiting honest wear to the high points. |
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1306 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 12-K (Low Rarity-6)
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VF |
$686.00 |
140.8 grains. Fine or better in strict terms of wear. Central devices are bold and well-defined, while the peripheral legends exhibit just a touch of weakness near the rims. A planchet lamination is noted at the upper reverse, while the surfaces exhibit very fine porosity on the overall. A few rim bruises and a short scratch are noted on this highly collectible specimen of a rare variety. |
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1307 |
1788 Cent. R.12-M (Low R-4)
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VF |
$500.00 |
Very Fine. 153.2 grains. Olive brown in color on both sides with some unusual deeper swirly areas on the obverse. Surfaces microgranular everywhere, reverse rim shows two tics. |
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1308 |
1788 Cent. Ryder 12-M (R-4-)
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F |
$130.00 |
159.3 grains. Fine, or better. Dark brown and exhibiting surfaces that offer some very noticeable roughness. Well struck. |
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