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Categories • Coin Galleries August 2006 → United States Coins and Paper Money → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Classic Head Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1708 |
1808 S.277
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F-12 |
$260.00 |
Fine-12. Here is an uncommonly attractive, light brown example of a Classic Head Cent, most of which are dark black and quite corroded. Reverse is cracked and failing at 'TA' of STATES. |
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1709 |
1808 S.278
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VG-8 |
$130.00 |
Very Good-8. Smooth and glossy, dark brown surfaces. Usual weakness at left obverse and reverse is noted; 1814 S.295. Plain 4. Good-4. Here is a perfectly smooth, brown specimen. 2 pieces. |
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1710 |
1809 S.280
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VG-10 |
$132.00 |
Fine-12 or better in terms of wear. Dark brown surfaces are quite rough; 1810 S.282. Very Good-10. Dark brown and quite rough on both sides. 2 pieces. |
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1711 |
1810 S.283
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VG-8 |
$120.00 |
Very Good-8. Here is a pleasing Classic Head Large Cent with a nicer planchet than is often encountered. |
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1712 |
1810 S.284
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VG-8 |
$275.00 |
Very Good-8. Here is an appealing dark chestnut brown coin with lighter high points; 1813 S.292. Fine-15. Deep olive-brown surfaces show the signs of a possible previous existence underground. 2 pieces. |
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1713 |
1810 S.285
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VF-20 |
$120.00 |
Very Fine-20 in terms of wear. Surfaces are uniformly granular and medium brown in tone. A small cut is noted at 10:00 on reverse rim. |
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1714 |
1812 S.288. Large Date
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VF-20 |
$160.00 |
Fine-12. Smooth and choice in terms of surface quality, however there are some ancient pinscratches on the obverse; 1812 S.289. Large Date. Very Fine-20 or so in terms of wear. Surfaces are microscopically porous and exhibit an unnatural salmon-brown hue in areas; 1812 S.291. Small Date. Fine-15. Glossy surfaces range from light brown to ebony. Reverse has major corrosion pits, edge has been... more |
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1715 |
1812 S.290
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F-12 |
$95.00 |
Fine-12. Close inspection reveals light granularity but the overall look is smooth and trouble-free. |
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1716 |
1814 S.294. Crosslet 4
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EF-45 |
$130.00 |
Extremely Fine-45 details. This example shows minimal wear but the surfaces are quite corroded. |
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