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Categories • Stack's January 2005 → The Americana Sale → U. S. Medals, Tokens and Americana → Washingtoniana |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
2381 |
1783 (i.e., ca. 1820) Small Military Bust. Baker 4A.
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EF to AU |
$375.00 |
 Copper. Plain edge. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. T.W.I, E.S. in exergue under seated Liberty. Pleasing light reddish-brown surfaces show some light hairlines. |
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2382 |
1783 Washington Large Military Bust
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VG / F |
$160.00 |
 Very Good/Fine. Some traces of silvering are apparent. Laureate uniformed bust on the obverse. Seated Liberty on the reverse; 1789 Mott Token. Good. Thick planchet shows some edge roughness. There is an ancient toned over scratch. 2 pieces. |
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2383 |
1791 Washington Large Eagle Cent
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EF |
$550.00 |
 Extremely Fine. Chocolate brown surfaces are smooth and glossy. Wear is found only at the highest points of the design elements. A few small toning spots and a rim bump at the final '1' of the date hardly distract from the overall appeal of this coin. |
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2384 |
1791 Washington Small Eagle Cent
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EF |
$550.00 |
 Extremely Fine. Smooth hard surfaces are a deep mahogany brown. A pleasing coin with no distractions worthy of mention. |
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2385 |
American Eagle Medal, 1834
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EF / CH EF |
$400.00 |
 White Metal, 49.4mm. By John H. Henning. Baker 55. Extremely Fine/Choice Extremely Fine. Obv. Military bust l., some surface deterioration. Rev. Spread eagle over shield, Constitution, smooth field displays bold lustre. Relatively fine condition for an issue usually found with a variety of problems. |
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2386 |
Washington of Virginia Medal, 1883
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BU |
$375.00 |
 Brass, 34.4mm, 5.1mm thick. By Selig Baumgarten for Dr. George Massamore. Baker 64C. Brilliant Uncirculated. Obv. Military bust r. in archaic style. Rev. Cannonballs, crossed sabers. One of 21 struck; Washington Temperance Society Medal, Ca. 1840. White Metal, 41.6mm. Baker 328D. By Robert Lovett Sr. About Extremely Fine. Obv. Bust r. Rev. Clasped hands, Pledge. Some lustre. 2 pieces. |
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2387 |
Presidency Relinquish'd Medal, 1797 (1859)
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AU |
$250.00 |
 Copper bronzed, 40.6mm. By John Reich, originally for Sansom. Julian PR-1, Baker 71A. About Uncirculated. Obv. Civil bust r. in broad rim. Rev. Fasces, sword on pedestal. Mahogany red patina. 308 struck from copy dies by Philadelphia Mint. |
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2388 |
Voltaire Medal, ca. 1778. Silver
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CH EF |
$4,750.00 |
 40.1mm, 3.36mm thick at rim, 551.8 grains (35.76 grams). Baker 78, Betts 544. Choice Extremely Fine or better. Obv. Distinctive head r., enigmatic title WASHINGTON ER. GENERAL OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY IN AMERICA. The enigmatic abbreviation ''ER.'' has been suggested as Esquire, but has never been fully defined, as this cataloguer noted in his 1999 presentation before the Washingtoniana-theme A.N.S. 1999 Conference... more |
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2389 |
Voltaire Medal Electrotype, 1778
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CH EF |
$110.00 |
 Copper shells lead-filled, 40.25mm, 5.17mm thick at rim, 43.87 grams. Choice Extremely Fine. Types as above, an old collectors' copy and a curious study item relating to this famous medal. |
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2390 |
Eccleston Medal, 1805
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CH AU |
$600.00 |
 Bronze, 75.8mm, 4.5mm at rims. Baker 85. By Thomas Webb for Daniel Eccleston. Choice About Uncirculated on the cusp of Mint State. Obv. Large armored Washington bust r., spot in the right field. Rev. Legend in four concentric lines lauding Washington and lamenting loss of Indians' land, combining two of Quaker eccentric Eccleston's fervent interests. Light reflective brown with much... more |
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2391 |
Washington Funeral Urn Medal, 1800. Silver
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AU |
$3,000.00 |
 29.4mm. 150.0 grains. About Uncirculated. Baker 166A. Plain edge. A nicely toned example, rich coin silver gray in the fields with some tinges of delicate russet and pale blue, principally on the reverse. Very neatly holed at the top for suspension. The fields are bright, reflective and semi-prooflike. NGC AU50. |
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2392 |
Washington Funeral Urn Medal, 1800
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VF |
$600.00 |
 White Metal, 29mm, 7.43 grams. By Jacob Perkins. Baker 166C. Very Fine or better. Obv. Small bust in wreath. Rev. Funeral urn. Dark fields contrast with partial lustre at rims, holed and plugged at 11:30. |
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2393 |
Washington, Kosciusko and Lafayette Medal, ca. 1835
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EF |
$400.00 |
 Bronze, 51.2mm. By Emile Rogat. Baker 196. Extremely Fine. Obv. Conjoined busts l. Friends of the Peoples Liberty. Rev. Names, vital dates between oak crowns, CERCLE BRITANNIQUE, RUE NEUVE ST. AUGUSTINE, Paris. Deep chocolate brown, one of the scarcest Washington medals of its era. |
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2395 |
Liberty & Independence Medal, ca. 1858. Silver
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BU |
$1,000.00 |
 33.9mm, 17.54 grams. By Joseph Davis of Birmingham. Brilliant Uncirculated. Obv. Half-length bust ¾ l. Rev. Liberty and eagle copied from the American Institute medals. Splendid strike joins prooflike surfaces. |
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2396 |
Crutchett Washington Print, 1859
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AU |
$110.00 |
 Black imprint in round Brass case with domed glass, 63.5mm. Baker R-128. About Uncirculated. Roundel bust supported by Liberty, Mount Vernon behind. Engraved by American Bank Note Company, sold in wooden wall hanging made in Crutchett's Mount Vernon Factory. |
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2397 |
Avoid Extremes of Party Spirit Medal, 1862
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BU |
$170.00 |
 Oreide, 27.8mm. By John A. Bolen. Baker 258A, Musante JAB-06. Brilliant Uncirculated. Obv. Small high relief civil bust l. Rev. Washington's warning against party spirit on oak. One of 75 struck in this copper alloy. |
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Categories • Stack's January 2005 → The Americana Sale → U. S. Medals, Tokens and Americana → Washingtoniana → Washington Inaugural Buttons |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade  |
Hammer Price |
2398 |
Eagle & Star Inaugural Button, ca. 1789
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VF to EF |
$1,600.00 |
 Brass, 34.3mm, with shank. B.1009, Cobb 17g, Alpert 18. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Drop-wing eagle with large U.S. shield below 6-pointed star with rays in angles. Shank is original and unbent. Light coppery red surfaces highlight a bold example of this design. |
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2399 |
Eagle-Memorable Fourth March Inaugural Button, ca. 1798
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VF |
$2,200.00 |
 Brass, 35.2mm, with shank. B.1010, C.4, A.2. Very Fine or finer. Eagle somewhat similar to preceding, incuse legend MEMORABLE FRA MARCH THE FOURTH 1789. Yellow Brass, glorious detail, shank appears original and undamaged. |
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2400 |
Undated Washington Inaugural Button. B.1017
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EF |
$2,200.00 |
 Brass. Extremely Fine. Good, deep golden brown color. Original shank. Some reverse verdigris. From an old Henry Christensen sale described as ''Illus. in Kaufmann's Early American Copper, Tin and Brass''. |
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2401 |
Small Laurel Wreath
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EF |
$3,100.00 |
 Cobb 13a, Washington Historical Buttons 14, Baker 1020. Extremely Fine. Original shank. Nice, deep brown in color. Rare: we estimate about 15 of these known. |
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2402 |
Small Laurel Wreath
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EF |
$3,600.00 |
 C.13a, WHB.14, B.1020. A second. Extremely Fine. Original shank. Nice, deep brown in color. Rare: we estimate about 15 of these known. |
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2403 |
Small Laurel Wreath
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EF |
$3,000.00 |
 C.13a, WHB.14, B.1020. A third. Extremely Fine. Original shank. Nice, deep brown in color. Rare: we estimate about 15 of these known. |
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2404 |
Small Laurel Wreath
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EF |
$3,000.00 |
 C.13a, WHB.14, B.1020. A fourth. Extremely Fine. Original shank. Nice, deep brown in color. Rare: we estimate about 15 of these known. |
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2405 |
Small Laurel Wreath
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EF |
$3,500.00 |
 C.13a, WHB.14, B.1020. The last. Extremely Fine. Original shank. Nice, deep brown in color. Rare: we estimate about 15 of these known. |
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