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Categories • Stack's June 2006 → United States Coins → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Coronet Head Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
257 |
1819 Newcomb 2. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$600.00 |
- despite some light scratches below CENT on the reverse. Attractive light brown patina with lustre still present. The strike is excellent, which gives this coin a very respectable appearance. |
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258 |
1834 N.2. Small 8, Large Stars, Medium Letters. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$450.00 |
Glossy surfaces with light brown color. There is a series of light pin scratches above the date that you need a magnifier to see. A darker area is present in the hair that does not detract much. The 'IBERTY' of the word LIBERTY is doubled and in some cases tripled. PCGS MS63BN. |
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259 |
1852
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AU-50 |
$180.00 |
About Uncirculated-50. Deep brown toning over well struck surfaces. A few scattered marks are noted; 1854 About Uncirculated-50. A glossy brown example that is very well struck and has a minimum of contact marks. A decent pair of these late date Large Cents. 2 pieces. |
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260 |
1853 N.24
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AU-55 |
$130.00 |
About Uncirculated-55. Razor-sharp detail gives this example a bold look. Just a touch of light wear can be found at the highest points of the design motifs. Brown surfaces have a splash of brassy toning between 4:00 and 6:00 on the obverse. |
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261 |
1853 N.25. Mint State-65
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MS-65 |
$450.00 |
Lovely brown color and icy blue highlights give this specimen a majestic look. The surfaces are pristine and display a wealth of satiny lustre. A needle-sharp strike adds to the generous eye appeal. NGC MS65BN. |
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262 |
1855 N.4. Upright 5's. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$220.00 |
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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263 |
1856 Slanting 5. N.14. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$280.00 |
A good deal of silky lustre is found radiating from this attractive example. The strike is quite bold but for a touch of softness at the tip of Liberty's crown which is common for this variety. The surfaces are clean and the coin would grade fully Gem if not for a few minuscule toning spots. NGC MS64BN. |
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