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Categories • Stack's March 2005 → The Laurence H. Gardner Collection from the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society → U. S. Small Cents → U. S. Lincoln Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
961 |
1940, 1941, 1942 Very Choice Brilliant Proof
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VERY CH BR PF |
$100.00 |
Attractive orange-gold toning over well preserved surfaces. Some very minor spotting, otherwise this is a very nice trio. 3 pieces. |
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962 |
A Complete Set of Lincoln Cents 1934-1949. Dates include 1934'P,D', 1935'P,D,S', 1936'P,D,S', 1937'P,D,S', 1938'P,D,S', 1939'P,D,S', 1940'P,D,S', 1941'P,D,S', 1942'P,D,S', 1943'P,D,S', 1944'P,D,S', 1945'P,D,S', 1946'P,D,S', 1947'P,D,S', 1948'P,D,S', 1949'
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CH BU |
$207.00 |
The average grade is Choice Brilliant Uncirculated with the majority of the coins exhibiting mint red, a few with some toning. The strikes are sharp, and some of the coins having some light spotting. A very nice set that should be seen to be appreciated. 47 pieces. |
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Categories • Stack's March 2005 → The Laurence H. Gardner Collection from the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society → U. S. Half Cents → U. S. Liberty Cap, Head Left Half Cent |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
963 |
1793 Breen 3, Cohen 3 (R-3). Short 7, Low 'L,' Crowded Fraction
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F-12 |
$4,100.00 |
Fine-12 or thereabouts in terms of detail. Olive-brown surfaces show some microgranularity. The obverse is pleasingly bold with a well detailed bust, clear LIBERTY and very distinct date. The reverse is more obviously granular and is generally less sharply defined with a narrow lamination near the rim at 12:00. |
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Categories • Stack's March 2005 → The Laurence H. Gardner Collection from the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society → U. S. Half Cents → U. S. Liberty Cap, Head Right Half Cents |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
964 |
1794 Br.9, C.9. High Relief Head, Heavy Wreath
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VF-20 |
$1,800.00 |
Very Fine-20. An exceptionally bold obverse is framed in a tall toothed border protecting a remarkably sharp LIBERTY, date and head. The reverse strike is less pronounced with a low rim allowing greater apparent wear on the outer legend. '1' in the fraction touches the left wreath tie. This coin displays a pleasing light tan patina. |
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965 |
1795 Br.1, C.1. With Pole, Lettered Edge
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VF-35 |
$500.00 |
Very Fine-35 with respect to actual wear. Liberty and her cap are delightfully bold against a porous reddish-brown field. This reverse exhibits a swathe of old greenish deposits in the wreath and along the right border. The edge device is strongly impressed. |
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966 |
1797 Br.3c, C.3a. Low Head, Plain Edge
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F-15 |
$550.00 |
Fine-15. Both sides show respectable detail, minor peripheral staining. The reverse is a bit unevenly struck, weaker across the upper sector and showing some ancient toned-over scratches. |
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Categories • Stack's March 2005 → The Laurence H. Gardner Collection from the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society → U. S. Half Cents → U. S. Draped Bust Half Cents |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
967 |
1800 Br.1b, C.1
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VF-25 |
$100.00 |
Very Fine-25 with respect to actual wear. Deep glossy brown with a very well-detailed strike, this coin boasts a richly glossy deep brown patina with a single ancient obverse pinscratch. |
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968 |
1802/0 Br.2, C.2 (R-3). Second Reverse
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VF-25 |
$1,500.00 |
Very Fine-25 in terms of actual circulation. The obverse is distinctly detailed with an old hairline scratch in the right field. This coin's reverse displays patches of old corrosion or deposits at the lower right. The 1802 date in general is always sought after, with most available specimens comprising the variety with the ''second reverse,'' and not the very rare variety exhibiting... more |
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969 |
1804 Br.10, C.13. Plain 4, No Stems
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VF-30 |
$125.00 |
Very Fine-30. This coin is distinguished by a very bold strike and delightful glossy brown surfaces. An old mark or two can be seen in the left obverse field. |
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970 |
1805 Br.1, C.1. Medium 5, No Stems
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F-15 |
$90.00 |
Fine-15. Glossy deep brown fields and devices are delightfully problem-free, showing only normal, problem-free circulation appropriate to this grade. |
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971 |
1806 Br.3, C.1. Small 6, No Stems
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AU-53 |
$325.00 |
About Uncirculated-53. The point of the '6' nearly touches the truncation, the reverse is rotated 80 degrees for dramatic effect. Glossy deep brown with light wear, a few scattered ancient marks are located with a glass. |
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972 |
1807 Br.1, C.1
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EF |
$100.00 |
Very Fine-35, close to Extremely Fine. Not fully struck at the centers as a result of the obverse convexity, delightfully glossy deep brown with minimal marks. |
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973 |
1808 Br.3, C.3. Normal Date
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EF-40 |
$110.00 |
Extremely Fine-40 or better. Boldly glossy deep brown, convex obverse shows a rim nick at 3:00 and a somewhat less distinct reverse legend. |
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Categories • Stack's March 2005 → The Laurence H. Gardner Collection from the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society → U. S. Half Cents → U. S. Classic Head Half Cents |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
974 |
1809 over Inverted 9. Br.5, C.5. Wide Legend
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EF-45 |
$100.00 |
Extremely Fine-45. Pleasing glossy reddish-brown fields, boldly detailed devices give this coin its pleasing quality. A glass reveals scattered minor keg marks. |
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975 |
1810 B.1, C.1
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CH EF |
$240.00 |
Extremely Fine-40. Chestnut-brown fields and design features are free of any defects requiring particular note; 1829 B.1, C.1. Choice Extremely Fine-45. There is a significant amount of surface life still evident beneath medium brown patina. Some trivial deposits are visible in isolated areas of the devices. 2 pieces. |
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976 |
1811 Br.2, C.2. (R-3). Close Date
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VF-25 |
$1,700.00 |
Very Fine-25 and perhaps a bit better. This reverse is measurably off-center, wear is trouble-free and complements this pleasing coin's remarkable glossy deep chestnut brown patina. The 1811 is scarcely offered, and when examples do come to market, they are rarely as finely preserved and eye appealingly smooth as the current specimen. Half Cents of this year have always attracted collector... more |
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977 |
1825 B.2, C.1
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EF-45 |
$130.00 |
Sharpness of Extremely Fine-45. There are numerous old hairline scratches beneath the patina on either side; 1828 B.3, C.2. 12 Star Obverse. Detail of Very Fine-20 or better. A quantity of tiny marks are visible on the edges; also included is a Draped Bust Half Cent dated 1803 B.1, C.1. Choice Very Good-10. Light roughness in the fields. 3 pieces. |
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978 |
1826 over Lazy 6. Br.2, C.2. (High R-3). Highest Leaf below 6
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AU-50 |
$180.00 |
About Uncirculated-50. The underlying '6' was punched into the die on its back and partly effaced before the punching of the definitive digit. Delightful tan-brown patina distinguishes the smooth, glossy surfaces. Here is a specimen that is very high grade for the variety. |
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979 |
1832 B.1, C.1; 1834 B.1, C.1
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AU-50 |
$140.00 |
A strong Extremely Fine-40 and About Uncirculated-50 respectively. The former exhibits a single minor reverse spot below the 'H' in HALF. The latter displays a few light reverse stains. 2 pieces. |
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980 |
1833 B.1, C.1
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CH AU |
$200.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated-55. Sharp and for the most part, uniformly toned a pleasing medium brown. |
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981 |
1835 Br.2, C.2. Highest Leaf under Center of S. Mint State-60
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MS-60 |
$675.00 |
- or possibly finer. Reflective light to medium brown surfaces gleam with bold underlying lustre to create the most remarkable quality. Here is the Classic Head type as it was supposed to look. |
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Categories • Stack's March 2005 → The Laurence H. Gardner Collection from the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society → U. S. Half Cents → U. S. Coronet Head Half Cents |
Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
982 |
1849 Br.1, C.1. Large Date. Mint State-60
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MS-60 |
$800.00 |
- and possessing the appeal of a yet higher grade. Here is a thoroughly pleasing medium brown coin that boasts the most meticulous strike and exerting irresistible visual appeal. |
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983 |
1850 B.1, C.1
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CH EF |
$230.00 |
Very Fine-25. Evenly worn; 1853 B.1, C.1. Choice Extremely Fine-45. Smooth surfaces. The strike could be a trifle sharper; 1856 B.1, C.1. Detail of About Uncirculated-50. Scattered light rim bruises. Some minor deposits are visible in areas of the devices. 3 pieces. |
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984 |
1851 Br.1, C.1. Mint State 60
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(see below) |
$200.00 |
- or finer. Splendid light brown surfaces offer traces of smoldering mint red at the rims and in the recesses of the devices for exceptional visual quality and undeniable charm. |
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985 |
1854 Br.1, C.1. Mint State-60
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MS-60 |
$280.00 |
This example of the sole variety of this late date displays satisfying reddish-brown surfaces and a wealth of razor-sharp detail resulting from a bold impression of the dies. |
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986 |
1855 Br.1, C.1. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$700.00 |
Beautifully struck with jewel-sharp devices, stars and lettering, this coin displays smooth, light brown surfaces enlivened by much mint red around the exacting reliefs. |
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987 |
1857 Br.1, C.1. Dotted 'A' in AMERICA. Mint State-60
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MS-60 |
$300.00 |
- and very close to the Choice category. Luxurious light brown is highlighted by substantial mint red coalescing around the razor-sharp reliefs. This example of the final Half Cent date will be a key component for any carefully assembled type or date collection. |
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