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Categories • Stack's March 2006 → U. S. Gold, Silver & Copper Coins → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Coronet Head Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
2387 |
1818 Newcomb 10. Mint State-62
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MS-62 |
$325.00 |
- close to the Choice category. Well struck and boasting red and brown surfaces that display excellent lustre. The obverse shows the circular die crack that is normally associated with this die variety. |
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2388 |
1820 N.13. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$450.00 |
A marvelous coin with nice mint lustre over glossy brown surfaces. The strike is meticulously strong with all the details sharply seen. A wonderful coin that has a die crack through all the stars as is normal with this variety. |
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2389 |
1834 N.7 (R-7). Head of '36, Medium Stars, Large 8. Proof-60
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VERY CH BR PF |
$38,000.00 |
Microscopically exact strike and boldly reflective deep brown surfaces define this splendid Proof. Smooth surfaces reflect a fascinating deep blue-steel sheen of the most exquisite beauty. With sufficient effort, a glass will find a couple of minimal surface disturbances that are noted here for accuracy as they are of no particular visual significance.
This is the rarest of the Middle... more |
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2390 |
1840 N.8. Large Date. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$1,000.00 |
An exquisite specimen that nears gem status. Mark free surfaces retain a pleasing cocoa-brown tone. |
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2391 |
1850 N.7. Mint State-60
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MS-60 |
$220.00 |
- or better with some traces of mint red over mostly brown surfaces. The strike is excellent and the surfaces are pleasing. An exemplary example of this late date Large Cent. |
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2392 |
1851 N.7. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$750.00 |
Beautiful chocolate-brown surfaces show a touch of icy blue iridescence. A bold strike has imparted razor sharp details. Satiny lustre radiates from the surfaces for a bold look. Few if any coins are available that are nicer than this example for the variety. |
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2393 |
1851 N.7. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$550.00 |
Boldly struck and boasting glowing mint red in and around the devices and legends. A wonderful coin that is suitable for a type or date collection. |
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2394 |
1853 N.10. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$210.00 |
- or better. An excellent strike is complemented by smooth red and brown fields and devices, the reverse showing abundant faded mint red for added eye appeal. |
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2395 |
1853 N.13. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$450.00 |
Abundant mint red dominates the surfaces of this blazer that exhibits just a touch of browning at the high points. A couple small struck through areas at the obverse periphery serve to hallmark this lovely specimen. |
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2396 |
1855 N.4. Upright 5's. Mint State-65
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MS-65 |
$1,000.00 |
A virtually full mint red example that is well struck. The lustre cascades off the surfaces for a wonderful effect. There are no major marks to interfere with the lovely eye appeal that this coin possesses. A pretty coin that is quite suitable for a high grade type set. |
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2397 |
1855 N.4. Upright 5's. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$170.00 |
Mahogany-brown toning blends with underlying rose-red mint color. Well struck with satiny surfaces. Only minor deposits are evident in the reverse devices. |
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2398 |
1856 N.8 (R-4). Upright 5. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$375.00 |
Velvet-like surfaces retain more than their fair share of faded mint color. The strike on both sides is particularly sharp. This die variety is quite difficult to acquire at this lofty state of preservation. |
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2399 |
1856 N.14. Italic 5. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$550.00 |
A near-Gem that has pinkish red color over decently struck surfaces. The lustre is good giving this coin a very respectable appearance. |
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