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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Coins → U. S. Colonial Coins → Mott Tokens |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1329 |
1789 Mott Token. Thick planchet. Plain edge. Copper
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VF |
$500.00 |
200.8 grains. Very Fine. Nice rich brown color. Struck from the usual broken obverse with consequent loss of detail on the eagle side. |
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1330 |
1789 Mott Token. Thick planchet. Plain edge. Copper
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VF |
$500.00 |
169.0 grains. Nearly Very Fine. Good brown color. Somewhat rough in appearance. Usual broken obverse state. |
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1331 |
1789 Mott Token. Thick Planchet. Plain Edge. Copper
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CH F |
$400.00 |
158.8 grains. Choice Fine. Deep, chestnut brown surfaces are glossy and mostly smooth on the clock side, while the date side is more weakly defined and a bit rougher. Struck from the broken state of the obverse die. |
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1332 |
1789 Mott Token. Thin Planchet. Plain Edge. Copper
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CH EF |
$2,000.00 |
126.1 grains. Choice Extremely Fine. Glossy, rich chestnut brown surfaces are smooth and trouble-free. Struck from the early states of the dies, without any sign of cracking or breaking. Dies are rotated about 90 degrees from coin turn. The Plain Edge, Thin Planchet variety is considered very scarce and commands a strong premium over the usually encountered Thick Planchet variety. Numismatists... more |
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1333 |
1789 Mott Token. Thin Planchet. Engrailed Edge. Copper. Breen 1025
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CH EF |
$800.00 |
104.9 grains. Choice Extremely Fine, and exhibiting minute amounts of original mint red in the most protected areas of the legends. Glossy, ruddy brown surfaces exhibit some darker areas on both sides. This very high grade coin has a rough appearance as the coin was struck from dies that were very worn out, the obverse being in its characteristically broken state. The Choice VF Ford II specimen... more |
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