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Categories • Stack's September 2005 Autumn → U. S. Coins, Medals and Tokens → U. S. Colonial Coins → St. Patrick (Mark Newbie) Coinage |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
226 |
Undated (circa 1667). St. Patrick (Mark Newbie) Farthing. Breen 208
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VF |
$1,500.00 |
Very Fine. Rich chocolate brown surfaces are a trifle darker on the obverse than the reverse. Legends and devices are worn into smoothness, while some trifling graininess in the fields is normal to this issue and should not bother even the most astute collector. Legends are full if a bit weak in areas due to die and circulation wear. Brass splasher is well centered beneath the obverse... more |
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227 |
Undated (circa 1667). St. Patrick (Mark Newbie) Farthing. Breen 212
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F |
$1,200.00 |
Sea Beasts Below King. Masonic Punctuation on Obverse. 77.2 grains. Fine, or better. Dark chestnut brown surfaces exhibit a certain amount of gloss despite a series of small pits isolated to the central vertical axis of each side. Splasher is present but totally discolored. Well struck peripheries, the centers are a bit weak. Here is a very respectable specimen of this often wretched-looking... more |
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228 |
Undated (circa 1667). St. Patrick (Mark Newbie) Halfpenny. Vlack 4-E
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F |
$1,400.00 |
Small Letters. 127.5 grains. Fine. Glossy light brown surfaces are mostly smooth, with only a touch of the porosity usually encountered on these coins. Brass splasher is well centered under the crown. Devices are fully outlined with much internal detail remaining, while the legends are a trifle weakly defined, especially on the obverse. Here is an appealing specimen for the type or... more |
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229 |
Undated (circa 1667). St. Patrick (Mark Newbie) Halfpenny. Vlack 5-F
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VF / CH VF |
$3,750.00 |
Small Letters. 127.3 grains. Very Fine/Choice Very Fine. Wonderfully smooth, glossy chocolate brown surfaces are a delight to behold on this specimen of a type that is often quite wretched in appearance. Lower obverse is a bit weakly defined, especially at the peripheries, while the brass splasher is perfectly centered under the crown and is a lovely olive-brass hue. The reverse is... more |
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