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Categories • Stack's May 2006 → The May Sale → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Classic Head Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1553 |
1808 S.277
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VF-20 |
$420.00 |
Fine-12; 1809 S.280. Very Good-8; 1810/09 S.281. Very Fine-20. The first coin with some verdigris, the last cleaned long ago. 3 pieces. |
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1554 |
1810/09 S.281
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F-15 |
$170.00 |
Fine-15. There are no heavy marks or pitting but the surfaces are lightly granular. The overdate is quite clear. The color is mostly deep brown but the coin was likely cleaned long ago. |
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1555 |
1810 S.282
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EF-40 |
$1,300.00 |
Extremely Fine-40 or better. Olive-brown surfaces are quite smooth for a coin of this type. There is a single thin hairline scratch beneath the patina at Liberty's bust, otherwise there are no imperfections that warrant special mention. A very elusive coin in this state of preservation. |
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1556 |
1810 S.282. Normal Date
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AG-3 |
$300.00 |
Good-4; 1811/10 S.286. Very Good-8; 1813 S.293. About Good-3; 1814 S.294. Crosslet 4. Fine-15. Each with some degree of surface roughness. A good survey group. 4 pieces. |
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1557 |
1812 S.289. Large Date
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VF-25 |
$375.00 |
Very Fine-25. Medium brown with slightly deeper highlights for a pleasant look. The surfaces are glossy and only lightly porous for an attractive eye appeal. |
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1558 |
1813 S.292
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CH AU |
$1,700.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated-55. Both obverse and reverse are a deep ebony brown. This coin is sharply struck with friction restricted to the high points. NGC AU55BN. |
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1559 |
1814 S.294. Crosslet 4
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VF-30 |
$675.00 |
Very Fine-30. Medium brown motifs are flanked by olive fields. Although lightly granular there are no serious problems and the eye appeal is superior to what is normally encountered among Classic Heads. |
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1560 |
1814 S.295. Plain 4
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VF-35 |
$325.00 |
Very Fine-35. Well struck on a smooth flan that is far superior to the normally encountered Classic Head planchet stock. The obverse is mostly red, unfortunately as the result of a past cleaning. |
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