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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 |
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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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