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Categories • Stack's September 2005 Autumn → U. S. Coins, Medals and Tokens → U. S. Large Cents → U. S. Coronet Head Large Cents |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
600 |
1851 N.2. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$425.00 |
Here is a magnificent looking jewel. The color is a pale brown with mint red remaining around the devices. It is very difficult to find any signs of contact even under magnification. Razor sharp details are the result of a bold strike. A beautiful specimen. |
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601 |
1851 N.3. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$350.00 |
Generous amounts of mint red populate lustrous, smooth brown surfaces. |
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602 |
1851 N.7. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$475.00 |
Boldly struck and boasting glowing mint red in and around the devices and legends. |
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603 |
1851
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AU-50 |
$350.00 |
Extremely Fine-40. Pale brown with some light deposits; 1856 Slant 5. Very Fine-30.Tooled surfaces show a planchet flaw at the neck; 1857 Small Date. About Uncirculated-50. A lovely pale brown example. 3 pieces. |
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604 |
1852 N.2. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$420.00 |
Icy mint lustre defines surfaces that are mostly deep mahogany brown with abundant mint red in the protected areas of the obverse devices. |
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605 |
1852 N.16. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$700.00 |
- or finer. This boldly lustrous chestnut brown specimen boasts hints of reds in the protected areas, especially on the reverse. Here is a perfect coin for a type set. |
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606 |
1853 N.10. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$300.00 |
- or better. Fully detailed strike is complemented by smooth red and brown fields and devices, the reverse showing abundant faded Mint red for added beauty. |
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607 |
1853 N.13. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$675.00 |
Fiery red lustre dominates the obverse and reverse of this blazer that exhibits just a touch of browning at the high points. A couple small struck throughs at the obverse periphery serve to hallmark this lovely specimen. |
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608 |
1853
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AU-55 |
$260.00 |
Extremely Fine-45. Chocolate brown; 1855 Upright 5's. About Uncirculated-55. Medium brown and lustrous; 1856 Upright 5. About Uncirculated-55. Lustrous, medium brown surfaces are quite attractive. 3 pieces. |
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609 |
1854 N.8
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AU-58 |
$260.00 |
About Uncirculated-58. Chocolate brown obverse, reverse exhibits areas of original mint red; 1856 N.13. Slant 5. Mint State-60. Deep glossy brown surfaces display glowing mint red at the edges of the devices and legends. 2 pieces. |
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610 |
1855 N.4. Upright 5's. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$800.00 |
Chocolate-brown patina blends with underlying rose-red mint color. Well struck and quite satiny. Only minor deposits are evident in the reverse devices. |
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611 |
1855 N.4. Upright 5's. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$625.00 |
Mostly red surfaces exhibit about 25% brown in the fields and at the high points of the devices. Here is an attractive, well struck representative of this date or variety. |
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612 |
1856 N.2. Slant 5. Mint State-60
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MS-60 |
$150.00 |
- or better and enjoying excellent obverse hair definition. Velvet mint lustre is embellished by wonderfully even, medium brown patina. A single trivial obverse rim mark is visible at 2:00. |
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613 |
1856 N.8 (R-4). Upright 5. Mint State-64
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MS-64 |
$625.00 |
Premium quality velvet-like surfaces retain more than their fair share of faded mint color. The central detail on both the obverse and reverse is particularly sharp. This die variety is quite difficult to acquire at this lofty state of preservation. |
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614 |
1856 N.14. Slant 5. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$475.00 |
This red and brown coin is decidedly more red and lustrous on the reverse, while a single copper spot in the right field serves to hallmark the obverse. |
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615 |
1856 N.19. Slant 5. Mint State-63
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MS-63 |
$260.00 |
- and easily finer if not for a small stain between the first and second stars. Olive-brown lustre hosts glowing mint red in and around the devices, stars and legends. |
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616 |
Variety Collection of Large Cents. Dates and Varieties include: 1816
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G-4 to EF-40 |
$2,600.00 |
N.4, N.6; 1817 N.1, N.9, N.9½, N.10; 1818 N.10 (2 pieces); 1819 N.3, N.6; 1820 N.2; 1821 N.2; 1822 N.5, N.10; 1823 N.2; 1824 N.2; 1825 N.7; 1826 N.5, N.7; 1828 N.2, N.6 (2 pieces), N.8, N.9, N.10; 1830 N.1, N.8; 1831 N.9½; 1833 N.1; 1834 N.1, N.3, N.4; 1835 N.1, N.6, N.7, N.14, 1837 N.2, N.4, N.9; 1838 N.6, N.9; 1839 N.5, N.9; 1840 N.2, N.13; 1841 N.5; 1842 N.3, N.6, N.9; 1843 N.3, N.5; 1845 N.4; 1846 N.11, N.14; 1847 N.14; 1848 N.28; 1849 N.8,... more |
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