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Categories • Stack's March 2006 → The Crimson Collection → U. S. Eagles ($10.00 Gold) → U. S. Capped Bust Right Eagles |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1856 |
1795 Taraszka 2, Breen 2-A (R-4). Star 11 Close to Y, 13 Leaves
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AU |
$30,000.00 |
About Uncirculated in strict terms of wear. The initial presentation is rather appealing, there being well balanced definition and a considerable degree of bright mint frost. Further examination, however, discloses evidence of a past cleaning on either side as the coloration is overly pale. There is a short hairline scratch to the right of the 5 in the date, as well as a longer thin horizontal... more |
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1857 |
1800 Tar.23, Br.1-A (R-4). Large Stars, E over Space
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BU |
$6,900.00 |
The only die variety of this date and the latest state of this variety recorded by Taraszka. Brilliant Uncirculated from the point of view of actual wear. Well struck and retaining its fair share of assertive definition on either side. A relatively advanced obverse die crack rambles along the top of LIBERTY. This deep yellow-golden coin is free of actual circulation, however the surfaces exhibit... more |
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1858 |
1801 Tar.25, Br.2-B (R-3). Choice About Uncirculated
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CH |
$17,000.00 |
Star 8 Close to Cap. Large pointed stars join the obverse legends in encircling the bust of Liberty. The reverse shows the 'E' of STATES poised with its right base over a space between the clouds. Light wear and bold, frosty lustre define this high quality Heraldic Eagle type coin. Icy surfaces are free of any particularly detracting marks or defects. In fact, the warmth and visual appeal of... more |
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1859 |
1801 Tar.25, Br.2-B (R-3). Star 8 Close to Cap
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AU |
$10,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. A second specimen of this die variety, however this piece is a later die state than the prior coin. Die clashing has resulted in some thin spines running through the central part of Liberty's cap. The strike is especially vivid and is augmented by a well distributed offering of rich mint frost. There is a deep golden glow that is partly the result of a prior light... more |
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1860 |
1803 Tar.28, Br.1-A (R-4). Cloud space under Right Edge of 'E.'
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AU |
$8,250.00 |
A strong About Uncirculated or better from the standpoint of wear. The coin, however, was cleaned at some time in the past and has since begun to acquire a hint of subtle orange-golden toning at the peripheries. There are a number of scattered light surface marks and abrasions, however only an obverse hairline scratch extending from the sixth star to Liberty's hair curls requires special mention.... more |
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