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Categories • Stack's May 2006 → The May Sale → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Draped Bust Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1540 |
1796 S.110
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AG-3 |
$525.00 |
About Good-3; 1798 S.169. Very Good-10; 1798 S.185. Very Good-8; 1801 S.222. Good-6; 1802 S.242. Very Good-10; 1803 S.252. Good-4; 1803 S.258. Very Good-8; Coronet Heads. 1816 N.5. Very Fine-25; 1817 N.16. Very Fine-25; 1818 N.5. Very Fine-30; 1819 N.1. Very Good-8. A good survey group of earlier Large Cents. Most of the coins in this group have some degree of surface problems, but this is still a... more |
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1541 |
1797 S.133 (R-5). Stemless
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AG-3 |
$300.00 |
Very Good-6. Light scratches and some verdigris but a scarce variety; 1798/7 S.152. Fine-12. Moderately rough surfaces; 1800 S.205 (R-4). Fine-15. Light color from a burnishing; Classic Head. 1811/10 S.286 (R-3). About Good-3. Moderately rough surfaces. 4 pieces. |
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1542 |
1800/79 S.192 (R-3)
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VF-25 |
$325.00 |
Good-4; 1801 S.216. Normal Reverse. Very Good-8; 1801 S.223. Fraction 1/000. Very Good-8; 1807 S.276. Large Fraction. Very Fine-25. A good starter group, each with some level of surface roughness. 4 pieces. |
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1543 |
1801 S.219. Three Errors
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G-4 |
$100.00 |
Good-4. Here is the perfect example of this popular variety for the budget minded collector. The coin is evenly granular but all three of the errors are clearly visible without magnification. |
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1544 |
1802 S.226 (R-3). Normal Reverse
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VF-35 |
$475.00 |
Very Fine-35. The surfaces are smooth and free of heavy marks. The obverse is a bit light from a past cleaning but is retoning to a more natural hue. |
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1545 |
1802 S.228. Fraction 1/000
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VF-25 |
$325.00 |
Fine-15; 1803 S.256 (R-3). Small Date, Small Fraction. Very Fine-25. A lovely pair of smooth medium brown coins. 2 pieces. |
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1546 |
1802 S.231. Stemless Wreath
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VF-20 |
$275.00 |
Very Fine-20. Chocolate brown surfaces are smooth and glossy. Magnification reveals signs of contact and a few minute pits but the overall eye appeal is quite pleasing. |
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1547 |
1802 S.235 (R-3+). Normal Reverse
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VF-25 |
$140.00 |
Very Fine-25. This example bears generally smooth surfaces with just a few touches of porosity visible at the reverse under close scrutiny. Evidence of a past cleaning is noted. |
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1548 |
1803 S.249. 1/100 over 1/000
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EF-40 |
$400.00 |
Extremely Fine-40. Generally apple green surfaces display a great deal of detail but are lightly porous. This coin has heavy die cuds on the obverse at the bust tip and at the reverse at RIC; this is Breen's die state VI which is very rare. |
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1549 |
1805 S.267
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VF-20 |
$220.00 |
Very Fine-20. Medium brown surfaces are generally pleasing but do show a couple of toning spots. |
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1550 |
1806 S.270
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F-15 |
$140.00 |
Fine-15. The fields are medium brown and apple green but the high points show a bit of red from an old cleaning. There are no major marks of note and the rims are clean. |
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1551 |
1806 S.270
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EF-40 |
$225.00 |
Extremely Fine-40; Coronet Heads. 1817 13 Stars. Very Fine-30; 1819/8. Very Fine-25. The first with some verdigris, the second cleaned long ago and the last with a rim bruise at 12:00. 3 pieces. |
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1552 |
1807/6 S.273. Large Overdate
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VF-35 |
$1,400.00 |
Very Fine-35. An attractive chocolate brown and olive example of this popular overdate. |
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