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Categories • Stack's June 2006 → United States Coins → U. S. Silver Dollars → U. S. Draped Bust, Heraldic Eagle Silver Dollars |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
857 |
1799 B.5
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CH EF |
$2,500.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. A very pleasing example, the only defect worthy of mentioning is an edge bump near 9:00 on the reverse. Traces of lustre are noted on the reverse and the coin displays an average strike. Middle die state with the reverse crack through the legend. |
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858 |
1799 B.8 (R-3)
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AU |
$2,500.00 |
About Uncirculated. Steel gray surfaces display some areas of icy blue toning. An early 'H' countermark was applied in the field between the central hair curls. The significance of this counterstamp is unknown to us and is perhaps lost to history. The strike is bold, allowing for the minute details such as the eagle's feathers to be quite clear. Some mint lustre is confined to the protected... more |
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859 |
1799 B.8 (R-3)
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CH VF |
$1,500.00 |
Choice Very Fine. Well struck for the variety with light toning. There are a very few contact marks on either side, thereby enhancing the appeal of this coin. A reverse lamination in the middle cloud is this coin's main detraction. A decent example of this early Silver Dollar type coin. ICG VF30. |
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860 |
1799 B.10b
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CH EF |
$1,800.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. A single minor edge defect is noted at the top of the obverse above the 'E' and on the reverse there is a trivial dull scrape at the center of the eagle's tail. Toned medium gray throughout. This later die state is a delight to study, the obverse has a faint die crack through the last four stars, the reverse is shattered with a die crack arcing up through 'STA',... more |
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861 |
1800 B.11 (R-5). AMERICAI.
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CH VF |
$2,000.00 |
Choice Very Fine. Two or three rim marks on the right side of the reverse hardly warrant mention. Light silver-gray with darker peripheral gray mixed with colorful accents around the rims. Well struck and attractive for the collector. This die pairing is much scarcer than the B-19 variety which uses this same reverse die. |
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862 |
1800 B.19. AMERICAI.
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AB EF |
$2,600.00 |
About Extremely Fine. This wholesome coin is slate gray with some pale golden toning in the protected areas. The coin does show some problem-free wear but all of the details are present. Some satiny lustre can be found clinging to the devices. This popular Red Book variety has a die lump on the reverse following the final 'A' of AMERICA giving it the AMERICAI nickname. |
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863 |
1801 B.1 (R-3). Star and 1 far from Curls
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CH AU |
$14,000.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. The obverse stars are distant from the lowest curl, 'L' and drapery, and only the 'Y' of LIBERTY is near a star. This coin's strike is a trifle weak on the highest points of the design but crisp and full in the stars and reverse legend. The limited actual wear that is present can only be described as inconspicuous. Both sides of this highly pleasing coin are... more |
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