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Limited to: The Northern Bay Collection, Part 2 U. S. Dimes U. S. Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Reverse Dimes
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Categories  •  Stack's March 2006 The Northern Bay Collection, Part 2 U. S. Dimes U. S. Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Reverse Dimes
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Lot # Description GradeView our Explanation of Comparative Grading Hammer Price
4151 1798/7 JR.1 (R-3). 16 Stars reverse G $2,400.00
1798/7 JR.1 (R-3). 16 Stars reverse. Fine. Smooth and attractive with gunmetal gray hues on both sides....
Fine. Smooth and attractive with gunmetal gray hues on both sides. Well centered and struck, with minor surface nicks as expected for the grade. The reverse die is from a group of four long neck eagle dies prepared in 1796, three of which were used to coin 1796 Quarter Eagles. The reverse die seen here was first used to coin 1797 Quarter Eagles before striking these 1798 Dimes. A desirable...  more
4152 1798 JR.4 (R-3) CH EF $2,800.00
1798 JR.4 (R-3). Choice Extremely Fine. Defect-free and certainly warranting a premium for eye appeal...
Choice Extremely Fine. Defect-free and certainly warranting a premium for eye appeal and quality. Sharply impressed and well preserved throughout. The obverse is toned with bright yellow-gold in the fields, and the reverse is well matched with silver-gray accented by darker flecks in the lower right fields and devices. This is the usual obverse die state with the die crack extending...  more
4153 1800 JR.2 (R-5) AU $4,250.00
1800 JR.2 (R-5). About Uncirculated. An evenly struck and strong coin for the grade which is toned...
About Uncirculated. An evenly struck and strong coin for the grade which is toned with vibrant splashes of teal, aqua and gold over lustre. Such toning is generally the result of several decades housed in a Wayte Raymond coin page. Scattered nicks from brief circulation, including a minor mark on Liberty's breasts and a rim scrape over the 'E' of AMERICA. Minor hairlines are present,...  more
4154 1801 JR.1 (R-4) CH EF $9,750.00
1801 JR.1 (R-4). Choice Extremely Fine, nearly About Uncirculated. An outstanding collector quality...
Choice Extremely Fine, nearly About Uncirculated. An outstanding collector quality coin that has attractive golden-gray toning with darker blue peripheral accents. Identifiable by a dark toning spot on the lower left wing of the eagle near the shield. Both the obverse and reverse show extensive die rust from improper storage at the Philadelphia Mint, manifested by tiny raised nodules...  more
4155 1802 JR.3 (R-5) CH AU $32,500.00
1802 JR.3 (R-5). Choice About Uncirculated. The present coin is a whisper away from a full Uncirculated...
Choice About Uncirculated. The present coin is a whisper away from a full Uncirculated designation. Wonderful iridescent toning of dappled blue and gold at the periphery, lighter gold to the center of the obverse. The reverse is similarly toned with teal around the rim, rose-gold to the center. There is an unfortunate edge scrape in the dentils above stars two and three, and a corresponding...  more
4156 1803 JR.4 (R-5) AU $2,000.00
1803 JR.4 (R-5). About Uncirculated with obverse scratches. The obverse has several crossing hairline...
About Uncirculated with obverse scratches. The obverse has several crossing hairline scratches mostly hidden by Liberty's hair, although one behind her ear is the most prominent. A minor edge mark is found at 8:00 on the obverse. Toned gunmetal gray with darker gold near the rims. The reverse die is shattered with multiple die cracks, the heaviest of which extends through the right wing...  more
4157 1804 JR.2 (R-5). 14 Stars Reverse CH F $12,000.00
1804 JR.2 (R-5). 14 Stars Reverse. Choice Fine. The obverse has some definition indicative of Very...
Choice Fine. The obverse has some definition indicative of Very Fine. Quite nice for the issue, with lovely iridescent toning on the obverse and reverse, with medium gray prevailing. There are two small edge nicks, one left of the date, the other above the 'I' of LIBERTY. A few minor scratches are present, but this coin is still nicer than the majority encountered of this elusive date....  more
4158 1805 JR.1 (R-3). 5 berries CH AU $3,300.00
1805 JR.1 (R-3). 5 berries. Choice About Uncirculated. Quite frosty for this date and generally bright...
Choice About Uncirculated. Quite frosty for this date and generally bright silver throughout. The strike is a trifle soft on Liberty's upper curls and portions of the shield, although the stars are sharp, typical of the variety. Excellent surfaces with minimal signs of handling and no adjustment marks or rim bruises to distract. Although a common coin in most grades, the present example...  more
4159 1805 JR.1 (R-3). 5 berries G $350.00
1805 JR.1 (R-3). 5 berries. Good. A solid coin for the grade with smooth, even wear. Speckled gray...
Good. A solid coin for the grade with smooth, even wear. Speckled gray fields with lighter silver on the devices. No surface problems and attractive for the modest grade.
4160 1805 JR.2. 4 berries CH AU $4,250.00
1805 JR.2. 4 berries. Choice About Uncirculated, and nearly Mint State. A well struck, lustrous coin...
Choice About Uncirculated, and nearly Mint State. A well struck, lustrous coin that retains bright silver enhanced by delicate gold peripheral toning on both sides. Loaded with eye appeal and very attractive for this common issue. One tiny edge tick resides above 'ST' of STATES. A middle die state coin with the die crack through 'ERTY' and die clashing in the star field above the eagle.
4161 1807 JR.1. Brilliant Uncirculated BU $8,000.00
1807 JR.1. Brilliant Uncirculated. Full mint frost and attractive. Bright silver and lustrous for...
Full mint frost and attractive. Bright silver and lustrous for this date with a touch of delicate peripheral gold. Reasonably sharp for this issue, with both dies showing the usual die clashing in the fields. There is a minor edge flaw through the left obverse dentils that may have been mint caused.
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