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Categories • Stack's May 2006 → The Northern Bay Collection: Part III → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Draped Bust, Small Eagle Reverse Silver Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
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Hammer Price |
4457 |
1795 B.14, BB.51. Off-Center Bust. Brilliant Uncirculated
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BU |
$51,000.00 |
- with claims to the Choice category, especially on the reverse. The obverse exhibits adjustment marks which cross from rim to rim and are present on Liberty's face. Outstanding light silver toning with a blush of sunset gold over the surfaces, and the devices and lettering are accented by blue and russet hues. The fields are slightly reflective as often seen on this die pairing, as these dies... more |
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4458 |
1796 B.5a, BB.65. Large Date, Small Letters Reverse
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AU |
$13,000.00 |
About Uncirculated. Toned with medium to dark gunmetal gray on both sides, with lighter silver in the protected areas. The strike is sharp for the variety, with minimal weakness on the central curls of Liberty. On this die state the curious die lump has formed which touches the 'IC' of AMERICA. No surface problems and the rims are excellent for an early Dollar. There are minor adjustment... more |
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4459 |
1797 B.1, BB.73. 9 X 7 Stars, Large Letters. Double Struck Reverse
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CH VF |
$4,500.00 |
Choice Very Fine. Attractive light gold and gray toning throughout and well struck. As the obverse was the anvil or lower die, this coin must not have ejected properly or was misstruck. The coin was placed on the obverse die and struck again, with the reverse die showing distinctive doubling on all the lettering, devices and dentils. The shift is enough to see, but not very dramatic.... more |
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4460 |
1797 B.3, BB.71. 10x6 Stars
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AU |
$3,250.00 |
A solid Extremely Fine and approaching About Uncirculated. Softly struck but retaining considerable lustre, and there is graffiti in the right obverse field in the form of some short, shallow scratches. Toned with attractive russet gold with aqua near the rim on both sides. The planchet shows some streaky elements from improperly mixed bullion and the primitive rollers used to form the... more |
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